Carina Lastimosa
Sway Soturi replied to the topic Inexpensive pre-printed labels? in the forum Packaging & Labeling 3 years, 1 month ago
Depending on what kind of setup you are looking for. I have found Print Papa is really affordable for smaller quantity. I have also used Lighting Labels and if you put in a big order (10,000+ labels) it’ll be worth it.
I have also used Got Print but only order when there is a sale.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Inexpensive pre-printed labels? in the forum Packaging & Labeling 3 years, 3 months ago
I’m not an expert on this, but if expense is a primary concern, I don’t see how pre-printing is going to match the cost of doing it at home. Commercially printing is convenient and gives you more options, but I haven’t heard anyone say it’s inexpensive.
Cottage Oven replied to the topic Inexpensive pre-printed labels? in the forum Packaging & Labeling 3 years, 3 months ago
Sorry, Carol, there never was a reply to this and I have not found any pre-printed labels that were inexpensive enough for me to switch from using my laser printer.
Maybe we’ll be lucky and these two new messages in the thread will catch the eye of someone who can point us to a good source.
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Coco Ding posted an update in the group Packaging & Labeling 3 years, 8 months ago
Hi, I am looking into shipping peanut brittle and found that shipping charges to be quite expensive (almost more than the product itself. lol) via USPS priority service. If you ship your product, what method do you use? do you like it? Any receommedations? Thank you.
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Carina Lastimosa posted an update in the group Packaging & Labeling 3 years, 9 months ago
Hey everyone! Any of you sell cupcakes? If so, where are you purchasing your cupcake boxes from? I’m looking for a non-Amazon alternative for supplies.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Cottage Law – shipping in the forum Packaging & Labeling 3 years, 9 months ago
It depends on what state you live in. 18 states allow in-state shipping. Most of the people selling homemade food on Etsy are doing so illegally.
Cottage Oven replied to the topic Cheap Packaging Ideas in the forum Packaging & Labeling 4 years, 3 months ago
Bags would certainly be less expensive than bottles.
The thing to compare would be bulk prices on small zipper-closure bags versus some kind of bag where you would use a heat (“impulse”) sealer. For my baked goods, I use plastic food bags and a heat sealer ($30 – $50 on Amazon). Of course, you could use something like a Foodsaver or…[Read more]
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I’ve shipped my fudge and I do use USPS flat rate boxes. I don’t do this as part of my business, since CA doesn’t allow shipping, so my experience is limited and I haven’t tried to optimize the process much. However, I think it’s probably the ideal solution for me since my fudge is heavy and is also a fairly high-value item. Your brittle is so…[Read more]