labeling bottles

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ahall

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I get file folder labels from the dollar store. Use permanent marker to write on them and put clear plastic tape over the label after I stick it on the bottle. Very easy and inexpensive.

I think that I get about 50-100 labels for $1

great idea. i actually have some of these. i cant believe i didnt think of this because this is how i was labeling my cartos. i was cutting them super small and taping labels on the condoms
 

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I print avery address labels on the computer and cover them with tape. My handwriting is so awful, I wouldn't give ANYONE a bottle with a hand-written label. Hell, I might get my own bottles confused and not know what I'm vaping
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I do this for juice that I make for friends and family. I use the file labels for my personal juice.
 

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A piece of masking tape and a Sharpie pen?

That's what I do. A long time ago I picked up a bunch of the blue painter's masking tape at the dollar store, and wound up with most of it left over after painting. I like the painter's stuff because it comes right off when I'm done with that bottle of juice - no picking off residue or stuck pieces. It doesn't look nice, but it works great for me.
 

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I don't have a "label maker", but I like my juices to look as nice as possible. (my writing is HORRIBLE)..
I had some full sheet blank labels I used for something. I don't have MS word or a label program on my PC, so I just booted up wordpad, made a big font label, 3 rows worth of various flavors. put a date on them, their pg/vg ratio. and printed them. u have to cut them indivually. Found out the ink will run when they get wet, and they peel on glass jars. Add some tape and Whola, juice jars.
 

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I get file folder labels from the dollar store. Use permanent marker to write on them and put clear plastic tape over the label after I stick it on the bottle. Very easy and inexpensive.

I think that I get about 50-100 labels for $1

Ditto..best method Ive found
 

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That's what I do. A long time ago I picked up a bunch of the blue painter's masking tape at the dollar store, and wound up with most of it left over after painting. I like the painter's stuff because it comes right off when I'm done with that bottle of juice - no picking off residue or stuck pieces. It doesn't look nice, but it works great for me.

Almost the same exact story here. I use blue painters tape for almost everything now lol but it does work great when used to label bottles.
 
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