Thanks for starting one! I think that many of us are less focused on honey production and sale than bee improvement and management.
Last year was the first season I sold honey. These pre-printed labels might be a good way to start but it isn't difficult to make something more individual. My first attempt used clear Avery labels, thinking they could be used to seal across the join of Thorne's new style cut comb boxes. It didn't work too well as they peel off too easily. However they did look reasonable if a bit hard to read on a 1lb jar. I'll not give up on transparent labels for clear cut comb boxes (maybe bigger ones), but should probably use something else for jars.
Anyway, it was simple to design a basic label using a template (did I get that from Avery?) and MS Word. A semi-decent domestic printer was fine and then you get that flexibility for lot numbers and use-by dates (and addresses for that matter).
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