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    I THINK this is the right area.

    Does anyone have a good relatively inexpensive company they get labels from?

    I have a logo I am looking to have on a clear (aside from the logo itself) 2.5"-3" round logo on a glass bottle.

    I found one a while ago and I lost it :-(
    2020 - 1st year - 14 taps 1 Gallon Jugs + 4x 5-Gallon Buckets + Propane Grill + lots of headaches
    2021 - 2nd year - 19 Taps (and some free sap from a friend in the same town!) 145 or so OZ
    2022 - 3rd year - 46 taps (3 at home, 2 at neighbors, 38 at friends, and 3 at work) added ROBucket RB10, and Silver Creek 18x34x6 Divided Maple Syrup Pan w/warming Pan+Valve+Thermometer 6 Gallons 6 OZ!
    2023 And we grow some more... Starting with OldPostMaple.com!

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    I've used sheetlabels.com and have been fairly happy with them. I get the glossy clear weatherproof labels with white print for glass bottles.

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    D. Roseum
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    ~112 taps on 3/16 custom temp controlled vacuum; shurflo vacuum #2; custom nat gas evap with auto-drawoff and tank level gas shut-off controller; homemade RO #1; homemade RO #2; SL SS filter press
    ~30 gallons / year

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    I used "Growers discount labels" from Binghamton NY was very pleased with the service and the price was 1/4 of the other companies I had contacted

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRoseum View Post
    I've used sheetlabels.com and have been fairly happy with them. I get the glossy clear weatherproof labels with white print for glass bottles.

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    Those are EXACTLY what I was looking for!

    Quote Originally Posted by dave&kyle View Post
    I used "Growers discount labels" from Binghamton NY was very pleased with the service and the price was 1/4 of the other companies I had contacted
    I will check them out too, thank you
    2020 - 1st year - 14 taps 1 Gallon Jugs + 4x 5-Gallon Buckets + Propane Grill + lots of headaches
    2021 - 2nd year - 19 Taps (and some free sap from a friend in the same town!) 145 or so OZ
    2022 - 3rd year - 46 taps (3 at home, 2 at neighbors, 38 at friends, and 3 at work) added ROBucket RB10, and Silver Creek 18x34x6 Divided Maple Syrup Pan w/warming Pan+Valve+Thermometer 6 Gallons 6 OZ!
    2023 And we grow some more... Starting with OldPostMaple.com!

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    We just bought labels from syruplabels.com, the fees were reasonable and service was fast.
    Doug
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    350 taps on 5/16 tubing & 4 Lunchbox pumps
    MemProTec Concentrator 300 RO
    Wood-fired 30"x8' D&G Model 500 raised-flue w/Steam hood & blower
    Smoky Lake finisher, D&G filter press,
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    I bought labels from advertisers on this site 3x, each a different vendor, not because I didn't like them, but I wanted something more personal. Thn I tried a local print shop, faster service, great quality and better prices, a win,win,win in my book.
    I might suggest you try a local print shop, you might be pleased you did.
    Some things I look for, a picture I submit, an adhesive rated for frozen surfaces (I've found that sticks best to warm glass and plastic too) and prices I like just to mention a few.
    Dave Klish, I recently bought a 2x6 wood fired evaporator from A&A Sheet Metal which I will be converting to oil fired
    Now have solar, 2x6 finish pan, 5 bank 7x7 filter press, large water jacketed bottler, and tankless water heater.
    Recently bought another Gingerich RO, this one was a 125, but a second membrane was added thus is a 250, like I had.
    After running a 2x3, a 2x6, 3x8 tapping from 79 taps up to 1320 all woodfired, now I'm going to a 2x6 oil fired and a 200-425 taps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maple flats View Post
    I bought labels from advertisers on this site 3x, each a different vendor, not because I didn't like them, but I wanted something more personal. Thn I tried a local print shop, faster service, great quality and better prices, a win,win,win in my book.
    I might suggest you try a local print shop, you might be pleased you did.
    Some things I look for, a picture I submit, an adhesive rated for frozen surfaces (I've found that sticks best to warm glass and plastic too) and prices I like just to mention a few.
    I actually work for a large one, but by the time I go through it, it will cost me less to get them online. I also want to tinker with it a little to see how the label come out.
    2020 - 1st year - 14 taps 1 Gallon Jugs + 4x 5-Gallon Buckets + Propane Grill + lots of headaches
    2021 - 2nd year - 19 Taps (and some free sap from a friend in the same town!) 145 or so OZ
    2022 - 3rd year - 46 taps (3 at home, 2 at neighbors, 38 at friends, and 3 at work) added ROBucket RB10, and Silver Creek 18x34x6 Divided Maple Syrup Pan w/warming Pan+Valve+Thermometer 6 Gallons 6 OZ!
    2023 And we grow some more... Starting with OldPostMaple.com!

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    I've been ordering a pile of stuff from stickermule.com. Fairly fast shipping, quality stuff and they adjust my photo well. They also offer sample pack for $8-$10 so you can try different sizes and styles. Disclaimer, I did NOT order labels through them. I did however order 5-6 other products and am considering labels.
    2018 - 20 Taps on 3/16, Barrel evaporator with 2 steam pans. Unknown amount.
    2019 - Nothing
    2020 - 30 Taps on Shurflo, 30 taps on 3/16, 2x5 oil tank evaporator, 11 Gallons.
    2021 - 35 Taps on Shurflo, 11 buckets, RB10 RO Bucket, 2x3XL Mason Evaporator. 4 gallons
    2022 - 110 Taps on Shurflo, 77 taps on 3/16 gravity, 13 buckets to hit 200, Upgrade to RB15 RO Bucket.
    2023 - 110 Taps on Shurflo, New 3/4 Mainline with 125 taps, 2x4 raised flue, Upgrade to Homemade 4x40 RO.

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