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1000 Blank Removable Freezer Labels Water Oil Resistant with Perforation Line for Food Containers Jars Pantry Organization (Each Measures 1” x 3”)

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Color: 1000-blank


Size: 1” x 3”


Features

  • Premium Quality: Specially made by formulated paper, Water/Oil resistant and durable, not easy to be torn. Plus high-quality glue it will keep your reminder stay tight on frozen food packages and leave no residue.
  • 1000 PCS: On a roll for your Food/Pantry organization. Mega amount could afford multiple labelling needs. Each sticker measures 1 X 3, enough room to write date, contents and brief instructions on.
  • Easy to Note: Apply with a ball pen or permanent marker is recommended, convenient and easy to identify the inner food. Dishwasher is also available.
  • Easy to Use: Comes in a roll and applied with perforation line for easy distribute. Peel off and stick wherever you want, done! Self-Adhesive stickers. Sticks great on food containers and plastic bags and easily come off leaving no residue.
  • Include: 1000 pcs on a roll. Blank and white. Each measures 1 X 3, perfect for different ingredient storage volume and use.

Color: 1000-blank


Size: 1” x 3”


Material: Paper


Brand: Hebayy


Finish Type: Laminated


Manufacturer: ‎Hebayy


Brand: ‎Hebayy


Item Weight: ‎9.5 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎4.84 x 4.84 x 1.1 inches


Item model number: ‎Heba099


Color: ‎1000-blank


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Material Type: ‎Paper


Size: ‎1” x 3”


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎Heba099


Date First Available: June 18, 2020


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  • Easy to use, stays on well!
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 2”
Easy to write on and peel-and-stick. Stays on my baby’s bottle all day, and has even survived the dishwasher without peeling or fading. But it’s very easy to peel off and doesn’t leave any residue. Much more $ friendly than other baby bottle labels.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Sam Fullerton

  • Wonderful
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 2”
Wonderful labels. Easy to use, EASY to remove. Yet they stay put as long as you need them to. I was so over ripping and peeling old labels off of jars. Going to buy a bigger size for other projects too!
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024 by Kamp3

  • Does exactly what is says it will do!
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 3”
I go through a lot of labels (use them on small glass bottles) and getting them off the bottle was always a struggle. Even if the label came off there was a lot of glue residue left behind. Saw these and figured I'd give them a shot. They work wonderfully! They stick on tight but, when you want to remove them, they peel off without leaving any trace of residue behind. If I'm careful I can even re-use the label since it still has a good amount of stickiness left after peeling it off the bottle. The size (1x3) is perfect for 60 ml bottles -- lots of room to write but the label still fits just fine without overlapping ends. Zero ink bleed of the writing on the label. My only quibble is that I wish they came in sheets rather than on a roll. Minor issue, however, and it certainly won't stop me from picking up another roll when these are used up. 10 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022 by Comdet

  • Mostly great, basic labels
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 3”
These labels are easy to use, stick where I put them, and peel off easily when I remove them. The only problem is that ink smudges when I write on them. Even days later, when the ink should be dry, it will still smudge if my finger runs over it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by eliza

  • These allow you to label what foods you freeze
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 3”
These are labels that are designed to stick on your containers during the freezing process, but still be easy to "peel off" when you later want to empty that container and wash it. In my case I put these on all the foods I stick in our freezers. I write on the label (with a black pen) both what the food is and the date I stuck that food in the freezer. Then I can easily tell (months later) what is in that container and how "fresh" it is. Of course, after taking the food out, defrosting it in the microwave, and eating it, I peel off the label and put the dirty container in the dishwasher. Since the labels are discarded after each use, you will have to use another label the next time you put that container in the freezer. However, since the labels cost less than 2 cents each, this is a relatively cheap way to know what foods you are keeping around! And this does a good job of telling (just by reading the label) what you have frozen, vs guessing what the food might be (based upon what it looks like)... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect product, will buy again!
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 3”
I’ve used these labels every week for 1.5 years to label the containers in my fridge, and I still have probably 1/4 the roll left. I’m guessing it will last another 6 months or so. They work great in the fridge and freezer. They’ve stuck to every surface I’ve tried them on except a cloth bin that I use in my freezer. But they stick well to all hard surfaces or containers. Sometimes I forget to take them off when washing dishes and they’ll continue to stick for some time. I will probably continue to use this product for the rest of my life lol. Makes managing food in the fridge much easier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Elaine Elaine

  • Easy to label
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 2”
I was using masking tape which is not easy to remove to label my meal prepping containers. Then I found these labels. They are super easy to peel off and remove. A regular pen and you write easily to label clearly! So very much worth the money! I will definitely buy it again. Absolutely recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by David Grossman

  • I use these all over my home
Color: 1000-blank Size: 1” x 2”
Pros: These stick to most oil-free, dry surfaces. Removal is easy and clean. A chemistry lesson to understand What Ink To Use On These Food Labels: - These are fairly water resistant labels. Water doesn't stick to the labels. Water based inks will come off AS THEY SHOULD! - In chemistry, there is a saying "Like dissolves like." So, the oil on the cooking oil bottle you grabbed? It would dissolve any oil-based pigments on the labels you grab afterwards. Ain't that a b!%(# … Let's Get ON With The Dang Solution! (hehe, pun intended) « Use Permanent Markers! » They usually have ingredients that are NOT going to dissolve in common food ingredients, which make them (probably) safer to grab than pigments and inks dissolved in anything that might come off and contaminate your food! Permanent markers usually: - Do Not contain oil or water. They are hydrophobic - they somewhat repel water! - Do use alcohols as their base solvent. You gotta be mindful of that, though alcohols do tend to evaporate. - Use an ingredient to protect them from water. Again, the ink should be rather hydrophobic, and this ingredient or ingredients will achieve that. - Use an ingredient to hold all the other ingredients that are Not Soluble in alcohols together. Pointers for preventing permanent markers from coming off the labels: If you touch alcohols or ingredients like acetone (nail polish remover) WASH AND DRY YOUR HANDS Before handling permanent markers or any of their inked surfaces. I repeat, get the solvents off of your hands to prevent dissolving the damn ink LOL If you want to remove permanent marker ink, applying alcohol alone won't do. You have to undo the bonds between a lot of the ingredients, lift the particular pigment onto something else, get the resin to come off, etc. Good luck 🫠🫡 Sorta kinda Con for the label itself?? They fall off in the freezer IF the surface they are on gets bent, because the material is too stiff and sturdy to flex when frozen. For freezer bags you intend to bend and squish, a super thin wash-off sticker that requires hot water to remove might fare better. I consider the thickness that causes that Con to be a personal Pro. I wouldn't say the labels are indestructible, but I prefer them over the other labels that wash off with hot water. Those flimsy things drove me crazy! The date section was too small to see or write on. I don't have to write over the ridiculously tiny text on food labels, or stick to using them in my kitchen. Like the title says, I use these all over my home! I can scribble tags in drawers and cabinets to note what goes where. My husband won't have an excuse for making a wreck of the house anymore, mmMWAA haA haA haAa hHAaaa ! . . . I actually did that already, and he doesn't see/read them. *sigh* *squeak* help ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by Sasha

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