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Moo Hair | Hair Care Gets a Boost,
with Ethical Brand from ScotlandWho are Moo Hair?Read on to find out why Moo Hair chose label.co.uk’s Digital Label Printing process. Inspired by the breed of Scottish Highland Cattle, salon brand Moo Hair is making quite an impression at hairdressers across the country, with its natural, ethical products that are kind to your hair as well as the environment.…
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Shrb | Modern Twist for an Old English Drink
What is Shrub?Going back around 350 years to the time of Charles Dickens, Shrub was an English drink made from steeping fruit and herbs in vinegar. The original idea was to preserve the fruit for eating at a later date, but the vinegar retained the flavours and this leftover product, when mixed with water, became…
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Transparent Labels;Achieve the No-Label Look with Clear Labels
What is the No-Label Look?Transparent, printed adhesive labels provide a no-label look. They are printed onto crystal clear films to give the impression that the content has been directly printed onto product packaging. The adhesive on the film must also be completely clear in addition to the flexible, see-through polypropylene film. The transparent film can…
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Craft Brewery using Hot Foil Stamping for Label Appeal
One such craft brewery is Scotland’s Tempest Brewing, located on the Scottish Borders in Galashiels, with a focus on brewing good quality beer with the best ingredients. Since starting operations in 2010, this craft brewery has won Scottish Brewery of the Year 2016 at the BII Scotland Awards and six awards in the 2017 Scottish…
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Product Labels; More Than Meets the Eye
The Psychology Behind Product Labels & Shelf Appeal Once, product branding was much simpler. The odds of a product being displayed along with more than two or three competing brands were low, and it was a simple thing to get the attention of consumers. Today, that simply isn’t the case. A consumer goes into a…
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Food Labelling Requirements 101
There are currently whole rafts of UK (and EU) laws that concern how food that is to be sold in the UK must be packaged and labelled. As we custom-print/produce/manufacture bespoke product labels for food and drink (among other products), this is of course something that we follow closely. This guide will help you understand…
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Printed Labels & Packaging as a Marketing Tool
Even small businesses spend thousands of pounds on marketing and brand identity. However, all too many of them overlook one of the most effective (and least expensive) marketing tools of all, simple shelf appeal. Presenting your product in the right way – making good packaging choices and using high quality printed labels – tells potential…
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The Small Business’ Guide to Pre-Product Development
As a leading supplier of printed labels on rolls and custom product label printing in general, we work with a great many small businesses, start-ups and eager young entrepreneurs. Of course, that means that new product development is dear to many of our customers’ hearts. With that in mind, we’ve put together a short guide…
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Case Study: Hop Stuff Brewery
About Hop Stuff Brewery Hop Stuff Brewery began in September of 2013, rooted in Woolwich Arsenal – a rapidly developing area of London with Hop Stuff Brewery in the centre of it all. Embracing their neighbourhood’s military history, Hop Stuff designed their logo accordingly. Hop Stuff has a no-nonsense attitude to brewing beer, keeping the…
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Case Study: King Bloom Cocktails
About King Bloom Cocktails King Bloom Cocktails has made a splash in the pre-mixed cocktail industry with its range of cocktails served in jam jars and has found success in leveraging digital printing and taking advantage of its personalisation opportunities. Their original, ready-to-drink cocktails have gone through extensive shaking and tasting trials with their own mixologists in…