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Image of two small clear plastic bottles with black plastic lids on where the bottle area is covered by a primarily yellow coloured self-adhesive label. The bottle on the left has much of the top layer of the label peeled back so you can see another printed layer underneath. To the right hand side is text saying ‘Can you achieve the impossible with Peel & Reveal Labels?' and in the bottom right hand corner is a blue curved arrow indicating that the 'label' can be peeled back to reveal more information underneath.

Achieving the impossible

29th January 2025 Mark Prior 0 Comments

With the counter intuitive challenges of minimising your product packaging to try and achieve your environmental goals, whilst complying with some of the latest regulations, which increase the amount and type of messaging which must be displayed on your product labels, it might seem as though you are trying to achieve the impossible, but there is no need to worry.

 

These challenges may be relatively new, but the answer is a long standing one, as Peel and Reveal labels (sometimes known as Peel & Read, Multi-Page or Multi-Layer labels) allow you to provide much more information within the same (or maybe a smaller) surface area.

 

Whether you need 3 pages or 5 pages, Peel & Reveal labels allow you to fulfil your regulatory requirements whilst still creating that stand out shelf appeal your products are known for.

 

Perfect for products in the #Healthcare, #Supplements, #Beauty, #Food, #Drinks, #Pharmaceutical or even #Chemicals industries there are so many advantages to these flexible and increasingly engaging labels.