Looking for glossy labels

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It appears that people can find glossy labels for their DIY juices, but I can't seem to find the exact model or link to a page. I currently use the Avery 5160 labels, but they just start to fall apart after a few days in my pocket or if they get wet at all. I would post this in the DIY forum, but since I'm new here, I can't.

Can anyone help me out?
 

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Look into a Brother label maker. They have glossy labels that will stand up to giving your bottles a "hot water bath" amd also freezing and refrigerating does not hurt them. Get one that will print at leat two lines of script. If you can afford it, there is a brother that does 4 ines also I think. Thats important for putting alot of info on a smaller 5 ml bottle.

I have this two line label maker.. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Brother-PTD200-Home-and-Office-Labeler/21130566
 
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if you ever decide to sell your juice, look up Custom Vape Wraps on instagram, they do all kinds of custom wraps, stickers, and labels.

I am looking into making some for sale in the near future, and have been giving some to friends and such, I already have a label design and everything, but I also want to keep costs low. The stuff from custom vape wraps look pretty cool, but likely too expensive for me to do, especially since I make 15 different flavors in batches of 5 or so lol
 
Hello, I'm new to vapeing but am an old hat at labeling. If you see my post above or below or where ever they put them ... the Brother labeler does a great job at making labels that stick to the bottles. Their available at WalMart and any office store but you would pay more for an office store model but have a better selection. It's a trade off. Good Luck!
Look into a Brother label maker. They have glossy labels that will stand up to giving your bottles a "hot water bath" amd also freezing and refrigerating does not hurt them. Get one that will print at leat two lines of script. If you can afford it, there is a brother that does 4 ines also I think. Thats important for putting alot of info on a smaller 5 ml bottle.

I have this two line label maker.. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Brother-PTD200-Home-and-Office-Labeler/21130566
 
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