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need labels for frozen meat packages

JoySigns

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I'm trying to help out a customer beyond the vehicle graphics and business cards that I've done for them. They need decals that will be applied to packages of frozen meat. Their request is that they are "real sticky" (that must have been an issue in the past). I'm looking at Stouse for the labels but don't know how agressive their adhesive is. Any recommendations?
 

FabEddie

New Member
Hi there,

I have been in the printing business for 35 years and what your customer needs is a special stock. Please, to help them out, make sure they get the correct stock or the labels will fall off. The last time I bought such a stock was a while back and I had to get it from Canada. I am sorry it has been a couple of years and I have moved since that time and don't have the record of where I got it.
Eddie
 

MikePro

Active Member
your materials supplier should have an idea of what product of theirs has the most aggresive adhesive possible. Also, Highly recommended that you laminate unless you're UV printing.
 

Marlene

New Member
yes both Gill and Stouse make label that will work in freezers. I did some for ice cream and they worked really great.
 

pointjockey

New Member
Try Lightning Label in CO. They should be able to send you down 20-30 labels so that they can test on their bags/boxes for their frozen food product.
Having been in the manufacturing side of the food industry for too many years I can tell you that the wrong labels can cause you to loose your butt. I learned the hard way with our first launch of frozen tamales back in 2000.
First the adhesive has to be right for the application and second if the labels are not top coated they will basically peel and fall off the product during the freeze/defrost cycle of the freezers.

Don't deal with any label company with food labels that first don't ask you a long list of questions. Questions like, How what temp will the labels be applied? Etc....If they are not asking questions like this then find someone else.

Companies Ive used in the past:

Houston Label-Houston, TX
Lightning Label-Denver, CO
Consolidated Label- Atlanta, GA ask for Sally
 
Clear labeling is essential for frozen meat packages because it protects consumers and supports food safety standards. Accurate details about weight, cut, and storage instructions help prevent confusion and reduce waste at both retail and household levels. Proper identification during meat forming and packaging also improves traceability across the supply chain. Labels that include processing dates and inspection information build trust with buyers. Compliance ultimately strengthens brand reputation and loyalty.
 
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White Haus

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Hey Torrey, while you're resurrecting 16 year old zombie threads with your spam crap, can you tell us how the weather is in "newyrok"?
 
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Humble PM

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Hey Torrey, while you're resurrecting 16 year old zombie threads with your spam crap, can you tell us how the weather is in "newyrok"?
Probably colder than
nterfood Technology Ltd
Unit 11, Haddenham Business Park,
Pegasus Way, Haddenham,
Buckinghamshire HP17 8LJ.

Where it is damp and miserable
 
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jimmyrigg

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Hello JoySigns,

From what I have found, special inks and bonding chemistries are required for food labels at low temperatures. Hickman Labels has supplied my Afinia L801 Plus lables and we've had good results in the food packaging industry. Good news, they now offer label printing.

Check them out and see if there is a solution:

 

Kemik

I sell stickers and sticker accessories.
You need a freezer adhesive, we print on this all time on our flexo presses.
If the client is also going to print these with a weigh scale, you will need Direct Thermal with Freezer adhesive.
 
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factorywrapsco

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We don't create labels for frozen products but my initial thought was to use whatever kind of label and adhere "before" it's frozen. Just my thought.
 
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