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I must admit I'd like to see the whole bag in the same colour as the label just to make them look more snazzy and professional. Bit like https://nutri-paw.com/ have.Originally posted by woohoo View Post
Thank you for the kind words and postive feedback, really appreciate it.
Interesting what you say about the labels and generally it matches what people have said. I was going to make the labels larger, add bardcode etc and use packets without windows to accomodate the new label size but will rethink that.
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I appreicate this could be considerably more expensive rather than a generic bag and stickers. Not saying there is anything wrong with what you have at all. Just takes it to the next level of slickness but that maybe a level that can only be achieved once you've grown enough.
As you say larger labels maybe that halfway house for now.
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Yep cost is a factor also adding new products to the range may take longer when having to find matching packets. But I do take the feedback, we arent going into Booths or anywhere like that with our current packaging.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
I must admit I'd like to see the whole bag in the same colour as the label just to make them look more snazzy and professional. Bit like https://nutri-paw.com/ have.
I appreicate this could be considerably more expensive rather than a generic bag and stickers. Not saying there is anything wrong with what you have at all. Just takes it to the next level of slickness but that maybe a level that can only be achieved once you've grown enough.
As you say larger labels maybe that halfway house for now.Comment
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I had a chat with a contact earlier. He provides baked goods and treats (human consumption!) via mail order.
He suggested the following as a starter for 10 with low order numbers.
https://packhelp.co.uk/
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https://noissue.co.uk/
He said these were probably best with low volumes and vouched for them.
I haven't had other feedback yet from my networks but I would give it a day or two bearing in mind I only asked yesterday!
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Fast response, will take a look at them. Thanks!Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostI had a chat with a contact earlier. He provides baked goods and treats (human consumption!) via mail order.
He suggested the following as a starter for 10 with low order numbers.
https://packhelp.co.uk/
And
https://noissue.co.uk/
He said these were probably best with low volumes and vouched for them.
I haven't had other feedback yet from my networks but I would give it a day or two bearing in mind I only asked yesterday!Comment
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