Label the bottles right
Last week, when me and my nephew went for shopping, I was very annoyed to look at bottles which sold artificial juice essences without labels. My nephew wanted a nice looking essence which also should taste good for her, but I was puzzled on which one to pick for as none of them had any information about the content of the essence nor the flavor of the type of essence inside it. So, my nephew was denied the essences and she went to another section with a rather long face. I then requested the shop keeper to make a request to the supplier to put some labels that would describe the product instead of losing customers with no information on the bottles. Then I came home and read all about bottle labeling and how its done. Here is what I have for all those manufacturers who use bottle to package their liquid or semi-solid products.
You must know the differences. Imagine you have a new product-a plastic bottle-that you simply release into the market without a label or any sort of identification. Of course, this may work for a couple sales, but you will not impress the population. A label is just what the above states. Labeling is done on plastic, paper, metal, and such and have a clear description of the product as well as the manufacturers. Of course, back in the day, manufacturers would have to make crazy labels with skilled workmen. However, thanks to technology, there are label applicators today that would do it for you. In fact, there is no operation cost whatsoever, except for power. Any type of bottle can have a label with bottle labelers because these can work on an any type of round, plastic or glass bottle and many manufacturers already use these for creating the right brand image and reaching customers like me and my nephew!
