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link to How to Apply Labels to Candle Containers Without Bubbles

How to Apply Labels to Candle Containers Without Bubbles

Apply labels to a room-temperature, degreased container using a light tack pass first, then firm center-out pressure and a careful edge seal. That gives trapped air a path to escape before the...

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link to Hot Weather Candle Shipping: How to Pack for Melt Risk, Label Damage, and Soft Boxes

Hot Weather Candle Shipping: How to Pack for Melt Risk, Label Damage, and Soft Boxes

Hot-weather candle shipping is a packing and timing problem caused by warm routes, trucks, warehouses, porches, humidity, and delays that can soften wax, damage labels, or weaken...

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link to How to Design Candle Labels That Stay Readable on Clear, Dark, and Frosted Containers

How to Design Candle Labels That Stay Readable on Clear, Dark, and Frosted Containers

Readable candle labels use contrast, type size, spacing, opacity, and finish-aware proofing so text stays legible on clear, dark, and frosted containers. Candle labels are printed or applied...

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How to Choose Candle Label Size and Placement for Jars, Tins, Votives, and Boxes

Choose candle label size and placement from the usable label area, container or box shape, required information, readability, and how the product will be displayed. Candle label size and placement...

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link to Best Label Materials for Candles: Waterproof, Oil-Resistant, and Heat-Tolerant Options

Best Label Materials for Candles: Waterproof, Oil-Resistant, and Heat-Tolerant Options

The best candle label material is usually BOPP or vinyl film for handled, humid, or oil-prone candles, coated paper for dry low-risk candles, and polyester/PET when abrasion, warmth, or premium...

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CLP Labels vs Warning Labels vs Branding Labels: What Candle Makers Need

CLP labels, warning labels, and branding labels are different candle label roles, not interchangeable names for one candle sticker. On this page, CLP means UK/EU-style classification, labelling,...

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