How Denny Bros’ flag labels help healthcare professionalsDenny Bros flag labels are ideally suited to the healthcare sector for use in flagging up patient specific data or clinical trials.11 Dec 17
Full colour synthetic multi-page label is the latest in a long list of innovations from Denny BrosDenny Bros’ new full colour 3 ply synthetic multi-page label is the latest innovative labelling solution to come out of the company. The on-going success of Denny Bros has been built on innovation – an approach that sees us strive to continually develop new and ground-breaking labelling solutions for our customers.25 Sep 17
Denny Bros set to return to Packaging Innovations London 2017We have supported the Packaging Innovations exhibitions from day one and are once again preparing to exhibit our full range of services at the prestigious show. Denny Bros has been a regular fixture at the show since it was launched seven years ago with bosses speaking of their excitement at once again attending the event in September.02 Jul 17
Denny Bros labelling solutions for extreme hot and cold temperaturesHere at Denny Bros we provide labelling solutions for products that are exposed to extreme temperatures, making use of special adhesives and varnishes designed to withstand exceptionally high or low temperatures.25 Jun 17
We’ve got your number: How Denny Bros can incorporate random code on your labelsIf you would like to include codes and numbering on your labels, Denny Bros has a wealth of experience in providing unique and random codes, and labels featuring both non-sequential and sequential numbering.22 Jun 17
Creating extra space on your packagingCreating extra space to convey more information on your packaging is never an easy task. There are many innovative and creative ways to create more space on the label.16 Sep 15
How labels can be informativeThe purpose of a label is not just to inform consumers about what the product is and what is within it, but also to explain the main benefits of an item. A growing number of manufacturers and businesses use labels as a vital part of their marketing campaigns and also to inform and warn.09 Sep 15
A quick guide to vitamin labelling: another report by Denny BrosMillions of people take vitamin supplements to complement their health and boost their diets. However, there are many considerations that people need to bear in mind before taking them.09 Sep 15
Guide to branding and labelling your productMany new and smaller businesses are inexperienced when it comes to knowing how to properly brand and label their products. Indeed, labelling plays an important role in marketing and promoting your product. The key thing for business owners and manufacturers is to make sure that their product stands out from the crowd, and ensuring that key messages are conveyed to consumers. The key to successful marketing is to invest in your brand because it is the most valuable and powerful aspect of your business.21 Aug 15
How to fit all the necessary information onto your labelsWhen it comes to labels, less is not always more. Quite the opposite, in fact. With consumers increasingly savvy and determined to know what goes into a product, whether it's pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food, smart manufacturers know that the more information they provide, the more impressed their customers will be.20 Aug 15
Pharmaceutical labels and the law: a report by Denny BrosUnlike some consumer products, there are strict rules regulating the labelling of pharmaceutical goods. Whether it's for everyday healthcare items that can be purchased in the supermarket, or stronger, prescription-only medicines, there are specific rules that manufacturers need to follow.20 Aug 15
Food labels 'dubbed confusingLabels disguise the amount of sugar in food, new research shows. Analysis by the Sunday Times shows that many labels on processed foods are confusing because they often contain sugar levels so high that a single portion can contain more than the recommended intake for a whole day05 Aug 15
Top labelling considerationsThe labels you put on your product will define the way consumers perceive your product. It is essentially a way of communicating important messages about your offering, to your customers. If those labels are inaccurate or they omit important details such as the extra benefits your product has for the consumer, or the ingredients or materials that your product is made from, then this can potentially create distrust in your brand.22 Jul 15