Cover Up Labels – The Relabeling Solution

A Short Guide to Cover Up Labels 

It’s ok. We all make mistakes. After all, we’re only human.

(Except my cousin Ralph, he never makes mistakes. But I digress).

Chances are, if you are in the business of selling any products, then it’s almost a guarantee that you either needed cover up labels in the past or will need cover up labels in the future.

What’s a cover up label?

If you’ve never heard of cover up labels, the name is self-explanatory: cover up labels are used to cover text or graphics on a preexisting label or product. The cover up label usually has an opaque underside and a strong adhesive which stops customers from seeing the text or graphics that are being covered.

Why might you need a cover up label? I’m glad you asked! Here are a few reasons why you might find yourself in need of cover up labels:

4 Key Reasons you might need a cover up label

  1. New or updated ingredients – Most consumers would be surprised that there are different standards for listing ingredients in different industries, and that these standards change relatively often. As a result, manufacturers may find themselves with a sudden need to produce new ingredient listings on labels for the same product.
  2. Errors – Mistakes may come in the form of either the printer or the client. Even with proofing, some of the most common mistakes include:
    • Typing or spelling errors
    • Missing text (warning statements)
    • Incorrect numbers on barcodes for a misread
    • UPC assigned to wrong product
  3. Price Changes – in the event that your label has a printed price which has been changed, you will of course need to change it, thus needing a cover up label.
  4. Salvaging Finished Goods – There are times when you may need to change the graphics or text on a product – for example when rebranding, or in a case where the company’s name has changed due to being sold, and you will need to cover the entire label as the logo or brand name have changed.

What to consider when choosing a cover up label

Using a cover up label isn’t as simple as slapping one on your product. There are a number of issues to consider in choosing cover up labels:

Are you in a bit of a sticky situation where cover up labels may be a good solution? Unsure if a cover up label is what’s necessary or if you should just restart the whole process?  We can help!  Send us a quick email or schedule a free (no hassle, no strings) consultation to discuss your cover up label needs.  

One Response

  1. I need about 300 1cm high and 6cm length.
    It needs to say (enquiry’s 0449 549 127) in font size 10 for enquiry’s and 12 for the phone number. Adage script style font and white sticker with dark pink text

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