Dry Peel Coupons: Practical Adhesive Labels for Promotions
What Are Dry Peel Coupons?
Dry peel coupons are a type of adhesive label used for packaging and promotions, especially instant discount campaigns. They consist of two adhesive synthetic panels, with a gripping tab for easy removal.
Applications
- Instant or deferred discount vouchers.
- Detachable barcodes for smoother checkout.
- Competitions and online games with access codes.
Advantages and Options:
- The back is non-adhesive, preventing it from sticking to fingers.
- Includes options like scratch-off ink or numbering for contests.
- Can be integrated into pre-printed roll labels.
Peel-Off Labels: Maximize Packaging Space
What is a peel off label?
Peel-off labels are adhesive labels designed for packaging and promotions where additional information needs to fit into a compact space.
Application Fields
- Marketing campaigns and contests.
- Labels for user manuals or technical instructions.
- Multilingual product information for global markets.
Advantages
- It allows you to comply with legislation and standards in force, communicate about your products, and promote them.
- For import/export activities, you have the option of having a multilingual label.
- Suitable for use as a front label or a back label.
- Replacement of front and back labels with a single product.
Booklet Labels: Expand Communication on Packaging
What are Booklet Labels?
Booklet labels combine multi-page booklets with adhesive labels, making them perfect for detailed packaging and promotions.
Applications
- Detailed product manuals or instructions.
- Marketing campaigns with contests or promotions.
- Multilingual content or interactive campaigns.
Advantages
- A maximum amount of information on a minimum surface.
- Use a packaging format recognized by customers while adding new information.
- Vary your communication on a single label.
- Interactive marketing that encourages consumer participation.
Options
- Fold types: rolled folds, economical folds, wrapped, accordion folds.
- Aesthetics: gold foiling, varnish, Braille writing, scratch-off ink.
- Communication surface: Up to 32 pages, i.e., 16 double-sided sheets.
- Booklet binding: glued spine or stapled.
- SMAG machine insert: allows the application of multipage labels, peel-off coupons, and booklets on or under already printed labels.