What to Prepare for Sauce and Food Labels
Sauce and food labels often need careful planning because jars and bottles can be small, curved or handled frequently. The label also has to carry brand design, product name, barcode and customer-approved information.
Confirm the container first
Share jar or bottle dimensions, label panel size and photos of the application area. A wrap label, front label or front-and-back label set may require different artwork and sizing.
Review text and barcode size
Food labels may include ingredients, nutrition information, storage instructions, barcode and batch code areas. TC Pack can review whether artwork is production-ready, but the brand should confirm compliance-sensitive wording before printing.
Material and finish considerations
Material direction depends on the container, storage condition, label surface and budget. A matte paper label, film label or protective finish can be considered after the use case is clear. Food-contact or compliance requirements should be confirmed before material selection.
Quote checklist
- Product category
- Jar or bottle dimensions
- Label size and shape
- Quantity by SKU
- Artwork file and barcode
- Small text requirements
- Material or finish preference
- Destination market
FAQ
Can TC Pack confirm food-label compliance?
No. The brand should confirm regulatory wording and food-contact requirements. TC Pack can print from approved specifications and artwork.
Can labels be made for jars and bottles?
Yes, label format can be reviewed after container dimensions and label size are confirmed.
Should samples be reviewed first?
Samples can be discussed when material, size, artwork and quantity direction are clear enough to review.
