Labeling your bottles, removable stickers ??

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Big Hitter

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Starting to do some DIY juice finally, and I am getting enough flavors that confusion has set in :)

How do you all label your bottles?
I would love to make a template label to print on my laser printer. Anyone know what sheets of labels might stick well, but peel of nice when its time to change?

Or I was thinking i might get one of those Dymo/Brother label machines. Do those peel off easy?

Any other great sugestions? The Sharpie® on the bottle isn't working for me anymore :)
 

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Well there went another $30. I read this thread and took Scottitude's advice and bought a P-Touch label printer and tape.

LOL.... Ditto, scored mine at Sam's Club last night. Got bulk pack of label "tape" with it. It had 5 white, and 2 clear.

Glad I got the extra labels, because the wife got a hold of it when I set it down for a vape break.
2 hours later she was still going crazy with it.
 

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I use mine for everything; Snus boxes, Penguin* tins, atties, cartos, carts, bottles, batteries, chargers... Everything!




(*Red Penguins are caffeinated cinnamon "mints"...think Altoids on steroids with a kick in the pants)

I gotta get one of those. Thanks for the idea and pics.
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LOL. I used to have one of those dynamo labelers, but my garage began to take on the look of the Bat Cave, where everything is labeled. My wife would ask, "Can't you tell thats a lawnmower without labeling it?". "And this is obviously a weed eater."

Ya, it can get out of hand. All in moderation :)
 

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A Brother "P-Touch" type labeler works great, especially for smaller bottles. Easy to remove and stay legible even if they get wet.

If you're mass-producing, a template/laser printer may be best but for quick, water-proof (juice-proof) labels, I love my P-Touch!
This looks great- where do you get the labelers? I will check Walmart and Staples, maybe
 

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Walmart & Staples are good bets and so are Amazon & eBay.

I've had mine for about ten years and they're not really cheap (usually about $30 - $50) so I'm not sure if I'd buy one just for labeling juices but they are handy and serve multiple purposes. "TZ" tape is a little more expensive than "M" tape but it's laminated so it won't smudge.

As 316lvm points out, for the more frugal or less obsessive/compulsive, painter's tape & a Sharpie are equally effective for a low-cost, low-tech alternative.
 

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A Brother "P-Touch" type labeler works great, especially for smaller bottles. Easy to remove and stay legible even if they get wet.

If you're mass-producing, a template/laser printer may be best but for quick, water-proof (juice-proof) labels, I love my P-Touch!

I've had one for years.....still prints great and the labels are permanent.
 
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