I peeled it off, and there is no reside on the item, nor did was there any damage to the label.

I had to stick it back down on each side to get the photo, but it pealed right back off in perfect condition again.

If this can be done, why aren’t all labels like this?

  • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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    I design hard to remove adhesive for stickers and it’s mostly to watch the world burn.

    • @ZachariahOP
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      306 months ago

      your comment gets an upvote
      but you get

      • @MrVilliam
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        216 months ago

        Did you expect better from SatansMaggotyCumFart?

  • southsamurai
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    So, it went booooong! when you touched it?

    Sorry, the typo in the title made me giggle

    • @ZachariahOP
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      That’s settles it. I’m leaving the (let’s call it a) typo.

  • @[email protected]
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    Because these labels are made out of plastic instead of paper or paper-plastic combination. Plastic is not only more expensive, but also worse for the world, hence most labels are made of paper and rip in two when trying to peel them off.

    • @EtherWhack
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      146 months ago

      It also depends on the adhesive and climate. Eg. Post-its and masking tape rarely tear or leave a residue when removed from a smooth surface that hasn’t been in an overly dry or warm environment

    • @ZachariahOP
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      46 months ago

      For paper, they shouldn’t have adhesive on the whole thing.

    • @AnUnusualRelic
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      They could make labels from stainless steel, which is easy to peel and recycle!

  • walden
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    76 months ago

    For non-consumable stuff that’s really great. For food items I don’t want a resealable sticker. There’s a benefit to being tamper evident in those cases. It’d be nice if they were easy-peel and not restickable. That’d be dope!

    • @ZachariahOP
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      since I can’t upvote twice (without using my alt accounts), hopefully this will do:

  • @[email protected]
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    6 months ago

    Not to rain on your parade too much here because fresh peeled stickers are great but - citronella candles don’t do much besides smell.

    Studies show a 24% reduction on number of bites but it doesn’t keep mosquitos away so much as reduce it a bit.

    The best mosquito defense is deet and number 2 is a few strong fans since they suck at flying.

    • @ZachariahOP
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      66 months ago

      Yeah, I wasn’t the one who purchased it. I find if I just turn on a fan, there are 99% fewer mosquitoes.