Does anyone have a recommendation for a supplier of honey labels?
I have done the research to understand what is supposed to be on the label. I am just wondering if anyone on the forum has good/bad experience with any particular website or vendor.
THANKS!
Honey Bottle Labels
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Re: Honey Bottle Labels
All the large beekeeping supply houses offer custom labeling services. One that I have used is Better Bee (betterbee.com). They have a varied offering of very attractive labels. You also might want to take the route of making your own if you have a computer and are reasonably proficient with it. Label printing apps are very plentiful.
Re: Honey Bottle Labels
Iv got a guy in winston i use. I designed my labels and he did little tweaks to make it fit properly on whatever dimensions you need. I can give you contact if you'd like.
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Re: Honey Bottle Labels
Thank you! That would be great.
Re: Honey Bottle Labels
My Wife uploaded our label to avery and it was cheaper than most places. You can go through their standard label service and probably save a bit more.
https://www.avery.com/software/design-and-print/
https://www.avery.com/software/design-and-print/
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Re: Honey Bottle Labels
This probably goes without saying....but since I was just doing some cost comparison I will share for others......
I found that the Avery website is very user friendly and lets you do label design on the site. Creating an account allows any "projects" you build to be saved for future orders. The biggest recommendation I have for others is to look at the price per quantity. There was a significant difference in price per label if you order larger quantities. In my case, I could save about .20-cents per label by buying 180 labels versus 72. That adds up quick!
I found that the Avery website is very user friendly and lets you do label design on the site. Creating an account allows any "projects" you build to be saved for future orders. The biggest recommendation I have for others is to look at the price per quantity. There was a significant difference in price per label if you order larger quantities. In my case, I could save about .20-cents per label by buying 180 labels versus 72. That adds up quick!