Best way to ship bottles with label?

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Hladnopivo

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Has anyone ever shipped a bottle with a paper label?
What do you think is the best way to do that?!
I'm thinking of putting my bottle in a cardboard tube with putty on the corners (it is rectangular), and then placing that inside of a priority mail shipping box filled with newspaper.
Does that sound good?
 

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How about a little bubble wrap?
 

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Has anyone ever shipped a bottle with a paper label?
What do you think is the best way to do that?!
I'm thinking of putting my bottle in a cardboard tube with putty on the corners (it is rectangular), and then placing that inside of a priority mail shipping box filled with newspaper.
Does that sound good?
Don't use newspaper on a paper label. There will be ink transfer to the label. Protect the label with some kind of plain paper to wrap it in first. Bubble wrap with actually stick a bit to paper so I wouldn't use that directly on a label either. I use thin acetate plastic sheets to protect my labels from potential damage.
 

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Use plastic sleeve protector cut down, wrap the label and make sure there is a one inch space or so, to tape to the bottle.
This is how I display 99% of my paper. This will give the best protection without damaging the label.
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