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Default So what do you all think of the new jar lid designs?

You can find a large selection of circular labels available for the
tops of different jars and bottles at http://www.onlinelabels.com/jar-labels.htm
..

The pricing is a lot lower than Avery and there is a much larger
variety of materials and sizes available including gloss and polyester
(weather proof) finishes available. We can provide samples for
testing if you want to fill out our sample request form at
http://www.onlinelabels.com/sampreq.asp .

Dave Carmany
OnlineLabels.com
http://www.onlinelabels.com

On Aug 10, 11:23 pm, wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 21:08:30 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
>
> > wrote:
> >In article >,
> > wrote:

>
> >> We now use the computer to print little Avery self sticklabelson the
> >> side of the jar.
> >> Ross.

>
> >Which ones are you using, Ross? I use the 5160 (rectangular) when I
> >don't use the 5294 rounds -- I've taken to putting them on the lids
> >because the round ones can be a bear to remove from the glass when
> >people return jars to me. On the lid, I can toss since I'm not using
> >the lid again.

>
> Hi Barb.
>
> 5160 it is. Lots of room for name, ingredients, date, process type and
> time. If the old label doesn't come off completely when the jar is
> washed, stick the new one right over it in the same place ;-).
> Wish you were a big bit closer. Even with the extended drought we've
> experienced here, our Dolgo crabapple trees are groaning under the
> weight of the fruit. And, one benefit of the drought and because we
> don't spray, there is very little insect or fungal damage. They are
> mostly all perfect and such a marvelous shade of red it's going to be
> a shame to waste so many of them. We can only MM just so many.
>
> Ross.