Jar Labels

Our Jar Labels Benefits

Our high-quality jar labels with strong adhesive are ideal for a range of uses. Whether you want to get organised at home or are looking for a reliably strong jar label for your business, our range of jar labels will exceed your expectations.

Jar labels are a must-have for businesses, from kitchen staples to spa luxuries. They showcase branding with logos and create clear communication with ingredient lists for jams, honey, or bath products. Labels can also highlight certifications or unique selling points, boosting customer confidence and sales.

For home use, jar labels are a versatile tool for organisation and clarity in any space. In the kitchen, they transform unlabelled containers into pantry staples. Spices, herbs, grains, and dried goods are easily identified with clear labels, preventing mystery ingredients and ensuring quick recipe navigation.

Whether jam jars, storage jars or other food products, discover our jar labels in a range of shapes and sizes today.

  • High quality sticky labels in a range of shapes and sizes to suit your product
  • Free templates and sizes so you can be sure of your design before you order
  • Custom, made to order sizes available
  • Small orders for small businesses – you can order as little as 10 sheets – perfect for small businesses or home projects

What Materials and Adhesive Should I Use For My Jar Labels?

Jar labels typically can be made from paper or plastic and can be customised to fit the specific needs of the product being sold. A strong adhesive back is important as this will ensure your label stays put.

For cost efficiency many opt for the matt white label which is perfect for storage use. However, if you are applying to a jam or honey jar then we suggest the white waterproof option which is more durable to liquid, food and moisture. Another popular choice for jars is the biodegradable material we offer, which has a lovely laid texture and is a common requests for businesses in the wildlife and food industry such as honey and jam.

For larger runs, you may want a more bespoke and specialist print work. We can do various types of printing such as a raised or spot varnish onto rolls with a protective varnish or laminate to give your labels extra longevity. A popular request on honey jars is to have a matt background for ingredients, but a glossy or metallic logo and imagery to give the label some depth perception.

What is Required on Jar Labels?

The information required on jar labels depends on their end use. For home use, there is no specific information you need to include. However, if you are a business using jar labels for food products, your Jar labels should include accurate information that ensures they are compliant with food labelling regulations, such as:

  • The product name
  • An expiry or best before date
  • The ingredients
  • Any allergens to be aware of
  • Net quantity information
  • Where the product was manufactured
  • Instructions for use or cooking

This information should be included in your design. This will ensure the labels will be compliant and able to be used on your products.

Order Your Labels for Jars Today

A4Labels recognises the vital role that high-quality jar labels play in the success of your business. Our comprehensive selection of sheet and roll labels ensures you can find the perfect solution to meet your specific product and regulatory requirements.

A4 Labels offers:

  • Extensive Customisation: We provide a wide range of label materials and adhesives specifically suited for jarred products. This allows you to select optimal performance for factors such as moisture resistance and adhesion strength.
  • Branding Expertise: Our team can collaborate with you to develop impactful designs that effectively communicate your brand identity and product information.
  • Compliance Adherence: A4Labels remains current on all relevant labelling regulations, ensuring your jar labels meet all legal requirements.

Ready to take your honey and jam jar products to the next level? Contact us today to discuss your labelling needs.