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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
Nobody is reselling them. Just for personal use. Disney doesn't even have an issue with people using their characters to create art and actually sell on products. (If you don't believe it, google search "Disney fan art tee"). You would have to sell a ton of labels for a tobacco company to come after you.
yeah but once a business offers it that opens up legally. If I offer that service it's cool, I do that along with selling a product it can get complicated. Disney has sued people for doing pretty darn similar things.
 
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I don’t want the stickers on the lids. I can’t see the lids when I pit them on the shelves, so I just print my own on sheets of mailing labels. Sometimes, I add the brand logo, and sometimes I just rename the blend altogether. A name doesn’t make the tobacco better. Hell, all of my VA #1 I renamed angry hornets, my PS Cubecut I named Socks and Sandals, my C&D VA Flakes I renamed Toasted Bread, and my Penzance is called Duane Hates This Shit. It better fits my way of thinking. puffy
 

nolan613

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 21, 2019
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Augusta, GA
I store my mason jars either upright in a drawer or laying on their sides. Printed return address labels work for me. Granter they are not as sexy as those with graphics they work for me...
 
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Bill Mac

Lurker
Jul 17, 2020
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Michigan, USA
Don't now if anyone will bother paying attention to this post but instead of trying to capture images yourself, or whatever, it's much easier to register here. Hundreds and Hundreds of images, plus they have templates for round labels that are easy to use and print.


Great. Thanks for the link. I'm sure it'll be easier than capturing an image and editing like I presently do.
 

AJL67

Lifer
May 26, 2022
5,491
28,124
Florida - Space Coast
I don’t want the stickers on the lids. I can’t see the lids when I pit them on the shelves, so I just print my own on sheets of mailing labels. Sometimes, I add the brand logo, and sometimes I just rename the blend altogether. A name doesn’t make the tobacco better. Hell, all of my VA #1 I renamed angry hornets, my PS Cubecut I named Socks and Sandals, my C&D VA Flakes I renamed Toasted Bread, and my Penzance is called Duane Hates This Shit. It better fits my way of thinking. puffy
This is the crux, i will have less space so I’m looking for a wall mount with the jars horizontal, so lid labels are perfect the trick is finding a rack like that. Mike D has the perfect one but you can no longer get this and there are surprisingly few options for a thing over pint sized. I have a few choices but they’d have to be modified.
 

Swiss Army Knife

Can't Leave
Jul 12, 2021
470
1,372
North Carolina
I've made a lot of my own labels, all to fit small mouth ball jars. Recently I've switched over to storing everything I'm not immediately smoking in mylar bags so my label making has started to collect dust. Suppose I could make labels for the mylar bags as well but they're not exactly as display friendly as nice glass jars!
 

Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
2,228
6,109
Southern U.S.A.
If I ran an online tobacco retail, I'd at least want a section on the sight where customers could go to a list and download mason jar labels of the blends I sold, maybe even sized for different jar sizes. I make my own, but not everyone has the time and software to make them. Official stickers would be nice, but that just makes the cost of tobacco go up and I don't need them that bad. The image is all we really need to buy some sticky labels and print our own.
When I had my own store all the jars on the tobacco bar were labeled with labels I made myself on my computer. Print, cut, apply glue, stick on jar, cover with clear tape. That's it. puffy
 

AJL67

Lifer
May 26, 2022
5,491
28,124
Florida - Space Coast
Btw printing on those sticky labels sucks 😂 lots of pain in the ass aligning and the templates are never quite right. I’ll futz with it after i move in a few weeks.
 

Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
2,228
6,109
Southern U.S.A.
A good way to preserve tobacco for the long term is with a kitchen vacuum sealer. Tried it and works great. Only problem is how to put a label on it. Putting the label inside is probably the best way, but still not ideal. puffy