📝 Label It, Love It: Your Kitchen's New Best Friend!
The MESS Food Labels for Containers (96-Pack) are removable, erasable labels designed for effortless organization in your kitchen. These waterproof labels stick securely to various containers, ensuring you can easily identify contents and storage dates. Safe for use in the dishwasher, microwave, and freezer, they are perfect for meal prep, leftovers, and more. Simply write, erase, and reuse for a sustainable labeling solution.
Manufacturer | MESS |
Brand | MESS |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 3.7 x 0.01 inches |
Item model number | MESS-REMOVABLE-96-WHITE |
Color | White |
Shape | Rectangular; Square |
Material Type | Paper |
Manufacturer Part Number | MESS-REMOVABLE-96-WHITE |
K**N
easy to use
freezing extra food that was enough for a meal.
K**K
Perfect Solution to Freezer Management
I was so tired of not knowing what was in what container in my freezer. I got these after I thawed a container of what I thought was spaghetti sauce with meatballs that turned out to be a specialty gravy. Aargh. These labels have two big-enough sizes to mark my containers that are single-serve meal types and the larger ones too. There has been no problem with them sticking prior to freezing or unsticking once the container has reached room temperature. The labels do seem to wipe clean better when they are more room temperature than straight out of the freezer. This package of almost 100 labels will last me for a long time. The labels are of a good quality and do not rip when removing them from their backing or from the containers. One more note, I do like that the labels are large enough to include the item name and the date that they entered the freezer.
M**Y
Very handy!
At first I did not like these - they would stay on glass and paper okay; but when I tried them on a plastic container, they did not stick well; and I could move them around fairly easily. Then I discovered that when I put it on the side of the plastic container, it was fine. The first time I had put the label on the top of a Rubbermaid container, and the top had a slightly rough finish. So the plastic has to be completely smooth for them to work. I also tried using a Sharpie, and that works okay. I saw somewhere that you could use a pen, but that did not work for me. It rubbed off very easily without even actively trying to rub it off.
N**D
Works Great!
I'd been hoping these would be invented someday... at long last they have arrived! I put identification labels on lots of containers in my kitchen and I frequently change them. Regular label stickers are such a pain to remove- they always leave behind sticky residue. I have to get out the GooGone, scrub the residue off, throw away the gunky, chemical saturated sponge I used for scrubbing, and wash the container multiple times to get the GooGone smell out. Not anymore! Finally my wish has come true with these easy on/easy off non-adhesive labels. I used some today. I wrote on them with a sharpie, and the ink did not smear. The labels stuck to glass, stainless steel, smooth plastic, and even a texture-coated metal canister with no problem. Peeling the label off was super easy- no sticky residue. I also liked that I could reposition the label if I accidentally put it on crooked. The labels are small, which is fine for my purposes; I don't put more than 3 words or a date on them. I am very pleased with this product!
L**A
Helps you keep track of leftovers and frozen foods
This package contains a generous supply of reusable labels in two different sizes—32 1.5-inch square & 64 1x3-inch rectangle. They adhered well and did not fall off in the freezer or fridge. I used a Sharpie to write the contents and date of my food items and the label came off with no difficulty and left no residue on the container. The labels can also be used on pantry storage containers or mason jars to quickly identify the contents and then easily remove the label without damage or residue. Interestingly, I was not able to erase the writing while the label was on the container or package. It seemed like it needed to be on a room temperature surface to effectively erase the writing. It also took a little more effort to erase the ink from a Sharpie than with a dri-erase pen using a paper towel, but either one will come off effortlessly with a dry magic sponge. These are nice labels and will help with my kitchen management for a long time.
W**A
Fantastic Labels, Like Post-its for Your Containers
Very helpful labels in the kitchen (and elsewhere!). These are easy to apply and have stayed stuck on without any peeling or sliding around, yet when you need to remove them it's easy with no residue left on the container.One of the items I've used these on is an olive oil sprayer and, while that sprayer doesn't drip or leak, it does get 'blowback' from the spray on the bottle. These labels have held up under that misting of oil and remained fully adhered to the bottle, and the writing on the label (made with a Sharpie) hasn't smeared.Pros:* easy to apply* can be repositioned* adhere very well* different sizes* sticks to different surface typesCons:* haven't found any yet...This was the 96-pack, with different size labels, square and rectangular, so you have choices when selecting what label to put on what container. For under $10, this is a no-brainer.
G**A
Mostly really good; would get again
Positives:-sticks to all kinds of plastics, glass, stone, wood-great for labeling plastic storage containers-erasable - mostly-removable - just hard to grab the edge at times-so far has stayed on in the freezerDrawbacks:-does not stick to aluminum foil-at least with the marker I used, erasing was time consuming and left marksDetails:They say they are erasable - and they are, but depending on the pen you use, you may have to really work at it and the surface looks duller/different afterward. Given I tend to have many of the same things, I think I'd save them with the name on it, put them back on the paper, and then reuse them. They are reusable, but they can be a bit tricky to get an edge up without mangling the paper - I found a thin paring knife to get under the edge causes the least amount of damage. Do remember to save the paper they came on if you are going to reuse them on a different container at a different time.I do freeze a lot of stuff, so as long as they work there and in the cabinet for flours, cereals, grains that are in plastic containers, that is 95% of my use. I do wish they worked on aluminum foil.
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