Labels made for the product, package and environment.
WD Labels manufactures custom roll labels for bottles, jars, cans, tubs, packaged foods and beverages. The right construction depends on the container, appearance, handling and whether the product may encounter refrigeration, condensation or moisture.

Built around the package, not just the artwork.
Food and beverage labels need to identify the product and present the brand, but their construction also needs to make sense for the container and real use environment.
Bottles & cans
Beverages, sauces and other products where shape, handling and moisture exposure may influence construction.
Jars & rigid containers
Labels planned around the available panel, container surface and finished presentation.
Tubs & packaged foods
Custom roll labels for prepared foods, bakery products and other packaged retail goods.
Refrigerated products
Applications where condensation or moisture may make a film construction worth considering.
Specialty food products
Product-specific labels that bring brand, information and practical packaging needs together.

Choose the construction around where the label will work.
No single material is right for every food or beverage package. The surface, moisture or refrigeration exposure, handling, appearance and finish all help narrow the choice.
Read the material guide- BOPP & film
- A practical direction when moisture resistance, durability or a smooth film appearance matters.
- Paper
- A familiar option for many dry applications and products seeking a natural or traditional appearance.
- Finish
- Gloss, matte, varnished and laminated options can support appearance and handling requirements.
- Application
- Container surface, refrigeration, handling and application method should be reviewed before choosing a construction.
Labels that support operations as well as branding.
A consistent label design can carry information that changes between products, batches or individual labels. Share the data format and intended use early so the variable area can be reviewed with the artwork.
Read the variable-data guide- 01Barcodes and QR codes
- 02Sequential numbering
- 03Lot or batch information
- 04Multiple versions or SKUs
- 05Other changing product data

A clear checkpoint before production.
Artwork is reviewed with the finished label and production requirements in mind. The proof then provides a clear approval point before manufacturing begins.
- SupplyProvide the current artwork and the intended finished label dimensions.
- ReviewWe review the file alongside production and application requirements.
- ProofA proof provides the checkpoint for layout, content and representative variable information.
- ApproveProduction begins after the proof and specifications are approved.
Typical production: 3 business days after proof approval.
This describes normal production timing after the proof and specifications are approved, not the complete project timeline. Artwork preparation, review and approval happen before production begins.
A few practical details lead to a better starting point.
Provide what you already know. If a material or finish has not been selected, describe the product, container and environment instead.
Start a food or beverage label project- 01Finished label size
- 02Required quantity
- 03Container and application
- 04Material preference, if known
- 05Gloss, matte or other finish preference
- 06Artwork or file status
- 07Number of versions or SKUs
- 08Barcode or changing-data requirements

