Food & Beverage Custom Labels
Custom Food & Beverage Labels That Perform and Sell
In the food and beverage industry, your label does more than decorate your product — it ensures compliance, protects your brand, and drives purchase decisions.
At The Label Printers, we help food and beverage brands create custom labels that meet regulatory requirements, withstand real-world conditions, and stand out on crowded shelves.
With over 50 years of experience and deep expertise in regulated industries, we’re more than a vendor; we’re your label partner.
What Are Food & Beverage Labels, and Why Do They Matter?
Food and beverage custom labels are specialized product labels designed to:
- Meet FDA, FSIS, or TTB regulatory requirements
- Withstand moisture, temperature changes, and handling
- Clearly communicate ingredients, nutrition, and brand messaging
- Help products stand out in competitive retail environments
The most effective labels combine:
- Compliance
- Durability
- High-impact design
- Reliable production

Choosing the right label partner ensures your labels perform from production to point-of-sale — without costly issues along the way.
Consumers rely on labels to make quick decisions about what to buy, whether a product meets dietary needs, and whether they trust your brand. If your label fails visually or functionally, your product risks being overlooked.
Learn how to create food and beverage labels that stand out and hold up from production to shelf.
Why Food & Beverage Labeling Is So Complex
Creating effective food packaging labels and beverage bottle labels requires balancing multiple demands:
- Regulatory compliance across multiple agencies
- Durability in cold, wet, and high-handling environments
- Brand differentiation on crowded shelves
- Speed to market for new and seasonal products
A label must succeed in all four areas simultaneously.
That’s why working with an experienced food label printing partner is critical.
What Are the Labeling Requirements for Food & Beverage Products?
Labeling requirements vary depending on product type and are enforced by multiple agencies.
Food Labeling Requirements (FDA & USDA)
Most packaged foods fall under FDA regulations, with USDA (FSIS) oversight for meat, poultry, and egg products.
Key requirements include:
- Product name on the principal display panel
- Nutrition Facts panel with strict formatting
- Ingredient list and manufacturer details
- Allergen declarations (e.g., peanuts, milk, soy)
- Accurate nutrient content claims
Manufacturers are responsible for compliance — even without preapproval. Errors can result in recalls, fines, or product removal.

Beverage Labeling Requirements (FDA & TTB)
- Nonalcoholic beverages: Regulated by the FDA
- Alcoholic beverages: Regulated by the TTB
Alcohol labels must include:
- Alcohol by volume (ABV)
- Net contents
- Class/type designation
- Specific formatting and legibility standards
Why Regulatory Expertise Matters
An experienced beverage label manufacturer should do more than print.
They should:
- Review your label specs before production
- Catch missing or noncompliant elements
- Ensure required information remains legible
At The Label Printers, we proactively review your labels, helping you avoid costly delays, reprints, and compliance issues.

What Makes Food & Beverage Labels Durable?
Food and beverage labels must perform in challenging environments, from refrigeration and condensation to transport and handling.
A high-performing label depends on three key factors:
1
Material Selection
Synthetic materials like BOPP and polyester resist moisture, maintain shape, and preserve print quality.
2
Adhesive Compatibility
Adhesives must match:
- Surface type (glass, plastic, metal)
- Temperature conditions
- Moisture exposure
3
Print and Coating Protection
Laminates and coatings protect against abrasion, fading, and smudging.
A mismatch in any of these areas can lead to peeling, wrinkling, or label failure — impacting both compliance and brand perception.
A mismatch in any of these areas can lead to peeling, wrinkling, or label failure — impacting both compliance and brand perception.
What are the Best Materials for Food & Beverage Labels?
Choosing the right material depends on how and where your product is used.
|
Application |
Recommended Material |
|
Refrigerated beverages |
BOPP (polypropylene) |
|
Frozen foods |
Freezer-grade adhesives + film |
|
High-moisture environments |
Synthetic films |
|
Artisan or dry goods |
Textured or specialty papers |
The right combination of material and adhesive ensures your label performs consistently from production through consumption. Working with an experienced label supplier means you get exactly what your product needs — nothing more, nothing less — so you're not paying for performance specs your application will never demand.
How to Get the Right Food & Beverage Label the First Time
Choosing the right food and beverage label isn’t just about design—it’s about making sure your label performs reliably in real-world conditions and meets regulatory requirements from day one.
The most effective labels are built on a clear understanding of your product, packaging, and environment.
To recommend the right materials, adhesives, and print method, your label partner needs answers to a few critical questions:
What should you consider before printing your labels?
- What surface will the label be applied to?
(Glass, plastic, metal, or paperboard — all behave differently) - How will the labels be applied?
(Machine applied or hand applied) - What temperatures will the label experience?
(Refrigerated, frozen, or ambient — and will it move between them?) - Will the label be exposed to moisture or condensation?
(Ice baths, coolers, or frequent handling with wet hands) - How will the product be stored, transported, and displayed?
(Retail shelves, outdoor environments, or refrigerated cases) - What regulatory requirements apply to your product?
(FDA, FSIS, or TTB rules will impact layout and content) - What are your brand and design priorities?
(Color accuracy, finishes, and special effects like foil or embossing)
The more detail you define upfront, the fewer surprises you’ll face later—no peeling labels, no compliance issues, and no costly reprints.
At The Label Printers, we guide you through this process early, helping you make informed decisions before production begins.
Not sure how to answer these questions?
Talk to a label expert; we’ll walk you through it and recommend the right solution for your product.What Are Batch Traceability and Variable Data Printing Important for Food & Beverage Labels?
Batch traceability isn’t optional in the food and beverage industry; it’s essential for compliance, quality control, and protecting your brand.
When issues arise, you need to quickly identify which products are affected, where they were distributed, and how to respond. Your labels play a critical role in making that possible.
What is variable data printing?
Variable data printing allows each label in a production run to include unique information, such as:
- Lot and batch numbers
- Expiration or best-by dates
- Barcodes for inventory tracking
- QR codes for product transparency or consumer engagement
This information enables real-time tracking across your supply chain.

Why does traceability matter?
Without proper traceability, even a small issue can turn into a large-scale problem.
Effective labeling helps you:
- Respond quickly to recalls by identifying affected batches
- Maintain regulatory compliance with FDA and industry requirements
- Improve supply chain visibility and inventory accuracy
- Protect your brand reputation by minimizing risk and disruption
This information enables real-time tracking across your supply chain.

How The Label Printers supports traceability
We integrate variable data directly into your label production process — ensuring accuracy, consistency, and scalability.
Our capabilities include:
- High-resolution variable data printing
- Barcode and QR code integration
- Serialization for advanced tracking
- Support for regulated supply chains
How to Choose the Right Food Label Printing Partner
Not all label printers are equipped to handle food and beverage applications.
When evaluating a custom label manufacturer, look for:
- Experience with FDA, FSIS, and TTB regulations
- Material and adhesive expertise
- Durability testing and validation
- Variable data capabilities (lot codes, barcodes)
- Ability to scale production
A strong partner helps you avoid costly mistakes, improve performance, and simplify your process.
Not sure which materials will hold up in your environment?
Our Food & Beverage Label Portfolio
Food and beverage brands face a common challenge: creating labels that not only look exceptional but also perform reliably in real-world conditions.
From refrigerated beverages to high-traffic bar environments, labels and printed materials must maintain their appearance, adhere properly, and communicate critical information without failure.
At The Label Printers, we work closely with brands to develop custom food and beverage labels that balance durability, compliance, and shelf appeal. Here’s how that comes to life across different applications.
Craft Beverage Labels That Elevate Brand Perception and Performance
By combining premium materials, tactile finishes, and expert guidance on what would (and wouldn’t) work, The Label Printers helped create labels that delivered a wine-quality look and feel while maintaining performance in real-world conditions.
The result was a label that enhanced perceived product value, supported brand storytelling, and consistently delivered on quality, durability, and turnaround time.
Read the full case study here.
Flexible Tap Labels for Fast-Changing Draft Systems
The result is a tap system that’s easier to manage, visually cohesive, and built to support a dynamic beverage lineup without operational friction.
Read the full case study here.
Menus and Printed Materials That Reinforce the Brand Experience
The result is a cohesive, immersive brand experience that enhances customer engagement and reinforces the quality customers expect from the moment they sit down.
Read the full case study here.
Keg Wraps & Toppers That Extend Branding to the Point of Service
The result is a system that enhances brand visibility, ensures compliance, and delivers a polished, professional presentation wherever the product is served.
Read the full case study here.
Frequently Asked Questions About Food and Beverage Labels
Work With a Food & Beverage Label Partner Who Knows the Industry
Food and beverage labels require more than good design; they require the right materials, regulatory knowledge, and a partner who prevents problems before they happen.
The Label Printers brings over 50 years of expertise to every project, helping you create custom food and beverage labels that perform, comply, and convert.
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