Friday, July 31, 2009

Allergic to Dairy, Eggs, Fish, Nuts or Gluten? Oliver's Labels Allergy Labels and Tags is Here to the Rescue!

With food allergies increasing at an alarming rate, the need for labeling food items and belongings have never been more important. More camps, daycares and schools ask that children’s food items be labeled properly as a preventative measure against allergic reactions.

Oliver’s Labels helps manage children’s food allergies by reducing the risk of allergic reactions. Oliver’s Labels’ Allergy Labels and Tags are bright, colorful and are easily noticeable by teachers, camp counselors and caregivers to help remind them of a child’s special needs or life-threatening allergies. Extremely durable and safe for use in the dishwasher, washer/dryer and microwave, our Allergy Labels and Tags can help ensure that your child has a safe, successful experience whether they are at camp, daycare or school.

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Sticking it!

Stick-eez™ Clothing Labels Now Even More Durable Than Ever!

Oliver's Labels is proud to announce Stick-eez™ Clothing Labels are now even BETTER THAN EVER! We guarantee that the label will never wear off or diminish in quality, even when in contact with sunscreen.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Sticker Science

Very exciting news indeed! A study of stickers peeling from windows could lead to a new way to precisely control the fabrication of stretchable electronics, according to the latest study published in the online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Initially an analysis of the wrinkling and delamination of stickers, the study eventually led the researchers to come up with a different approach to designing electronic devices that are stretchable/flexible.

For the complete article, follow this URL: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090615171614.htm

Now that's Science you can take to the bank!