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Virginiasmoke BBQ Pro

Joined: 01 Sep 2010 Posts: 870 Location: Central Virginia
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Posted: Wed Feb 07 18 3:03 am Post subject: What do you use for sauce bottle labels? |
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I'm currently using adhesive Avery labels and am not satisfied with them long term. They become worn and wrinkled.
I've looked into custom printed bottles but minimum quantities makes that unrealistic.
The only option that I can think of is writing on the bottles with a sharpie but that will look amatuer. _________________ BBQ is a fundamental element in all American culture.
It’s perhaps the only truly American cuisine and like anything else that’s purely American, it’s a mutation of influences from around the globe. – A. Bourdain |
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PaleAle BBQ Fan

Joined: 17 Apr 2011 Posts: 210 Location: Colonial Heights, VA
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Posted: Wed Feb 07 18 7:17 am Post subject: |
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I have not tried them but onlinelabels.com has "weatherproof labels" That they will print 60 labels for $65 |
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YardFullOfOak BBQ Fan
Joined: 10 Apr 2011 Posts: 196 Location: In the woods of Sweden
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Posted: Wed Feb 07 18 6:53 pm Post subject: Re: What do you use for sauce bottle labels? |
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Virginiasmoke wrote: |
The only option that I can think of is writing on the bottles with a sharpie but that will look amatuer. |
Will it look amateur, or will it show that the sauce is home made? |
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Pit Boss BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 04 Sep 2008 Posts: 2358 Location: Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
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Posted: Fri Feb 09 18 4:01 am Post subject: |
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Local sign shop...they should print you a sheet of vinyl labels that you can peel & stick. _________________ Somewhere in Kenya...a village is missing their idiot. |
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qfanatic01 BBQ Pro

Joined: 21 Oct 2009 Posts: 768 Location: Champlin, MN
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buildasign.com 4x4 bumper sticker, 100 for $56 last about a year before they start cracking. We wash and sanitize weekly. _________________ The lessons are in the customer's criticism. They aren't always right. The rewards are their satisfaction.
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halftimer BBQ Fan
Joined: 03 Jan 2011 Posts: 120 Location: IRVING TEXAS
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Posted: Wed Feb 14 18 1:05 am Post subject: |
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Guess my is really Amateur. I use a strip of duct tape written with a sharpie on a ketchup bottle _________________ my smoker build |
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Virginiasmoke BBQ Pro

Joined: 01 Sep 2010 Posts: 870 Location: Central Virginia
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Posted: Tue Mar 06 18 3:00 am Post subject: Re: What do you use for sauce bottle labels? |
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YardFullOfOak wrote: | Virginiasmoke wrote: |
The only option that I can think of is writing on the bottles with a sharpie but that will look amatuer. |
Will it look amateur, or will it show that the sauce is home made? |
Amateur _________________ BBQ is a fundamental element in all American culture.
It’s perhaps the only truly American cuisine and like anything else that’s purely American, it’s a mutation of influences from around the globe. – A. Bourdain |
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Virginiasmoke BBQ Pro

Joined: 01 Sep 2010 Posts: 870 Location: Central Virginia
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Posted: Tue Mar 06 18 3:04 am Post subject: |
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Pit Boss wrote: | Local sign shop...they should print you a sheet of vinyl labels that you can peel & stick. |
Yes, good idea. In your experience, will they be able to be removed and reused after washing sauce bottles? _________________ BBQ is a fundamental element in all American culture.
It’s perhaps the only truly American cuisine and like anything else that’s purely American, it’s a mutation of influences from around the globe. – A. Bourdain |
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