TFA Label problem

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WyldRice

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I understand that you want better labels, it's happened to me too.
(Now I put clear tape over the labels before using the product)

BTW- I make my own labels after mixing. (I use Glass jars)
Then I take a sheet of paper and label -

ingredients/flavors, PG/VG%, amount of NIC in BOLD, and date made!

If anything happens it's traceable, and I know EXACTLY what it was! ;)

Finally, I wrap it around the bottle with packing/clear tape.
-this is easy to take off (of GLASS) then wash the glass bottle for next batch!

Keep Vapin! :vapor:
 

Kimerpuff

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Bluegrasslover,
We have looked at labels in the past and we did upgrade from inkjet to laser which does keep PG based products from running the print. We used to tape over each label individually but the cost of doing so was starting to drive up the cost of the flavorings. Inorder to keep our flavorings at the best price we can, this was no longer feasable.
We will take a look at labels again in the near future and hopefully we can find a product that works better then our current one!
Thank you for your feedback, we really appreciate it as it helps us bring you what you need!
Happy mixing!
Kimberly
 

dolphinrose

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I use a Brother P-touch to label everything. I'm a bit OCD when it comes to my labeling, lol. All of my favors are in a compartmented storage box, sorted alphabetically and then the lid to the box is labeled with each individual flavor so I know just where it is when I'm mixing. Also, all of my mixed flavors are labeled with Nic level, pg/vg amts and flavor. The p-touch labels are self laminating and do not run when any moisture runs across them. I just recently started DIY and Kim has been wonderful and helpful :) I can't say enough good things about her and One Stop DIY.
 
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bluegrasslover

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I use a Brother P-touch to label everything. I'm a bit OCD when it comes to my labeling, lol. All of my favors are in a compartmented storage box, sorted alphabetically and then the lid to the box is labeled with each individual flavor so I know just where it is when I'm mixing. Also, all of my mixed flavors are labeled with Nic level, pg/vg amts and flavor. The p-touch labels are self laminating and do not run when any moisture runs across them. I just recently started DIY and Kim has been wonderful and helpful :) I can't say enough good things about her and One Stop DIY.

You have a problem :)
 
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