From automotive products to cleaning supplies, custom labels elevate spray bottles of all types and sizes. Attract attention and showcase your brand with high-quality labels that ensure your label’s intense color doesn’t fade. Our wide selection of durable label materials and finishes are ideal for spray bottle packaging and stand up to regular use. And custom die cuts let you get creative!
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June 11, 2020
Between a dizzying array of governmental regulations and specialized certification programs related to cleaning product labels, figuring out what applies to your products and deciding which voluntary programs to participate in can be a daunting task. In this post, we examine OSHA regulations and requirements for cleaning product labeling and the EPA’s voluntary program which can give customers added confidence when making a purchase decision and using the products at home. We also review the numerous third-party certifications available to add to a product label to alert eco-conscious consumers that your cleaner is a green-certified cleaning product.
November 11, 2020
Getting to the point where you’re ready to create your product’s label is an exciting place to be. It’s also a very important stage in the process of launching a product. After all, a product’s label is one of the most valuable pieces of marketing collateral you have. It’s the first thing a consumer sees when they’re shopping, either in person or online. Getting this right can mean the difference between a product that sells well and one that languishes on the store shelves.