🧊 Label like a pro, organize like a boss!
These 1000 premium removable freezer labels measure 1” x 2” each and feature water and oil resistance with a strong adhesive that sticks securely to food containers and jars in cold, damp conditions. Designed with perforation lines for easy dispensing, they allow clear, durable writing with ballpoint or permanent markers and peel off cleanly without residue, making them ideal for efficient pantry and freezer organization.








| ASIN | B085Q9Q1VB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,961 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #9 in All-Purpose Labels |
| Brand Name | Hebayy |
| Color | 1000-blank |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,033 Reviews |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | Hebayy |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Labels | 1000 |
| Size | 1” x 2” |
| UPC | 600380628582 |
| Unit Count | 1000.0 Count |
C**C
Reliable Labels That Hold Up in the Freezer
These labels have been a big help for organizing my pantry and freezer. They stick well to containers, even in cold or slightly damp conditions, but still peel off cleanly without leaving residue. The size is practical—big enough to write dates and contents, but not so large that they waste space. Having them on a roll makes it easy to grab one quickly. Simple, no-frills labels that do exactly what they’re supposed to.
S**N
Great for labeling baby bottles
This might be a niche use but if you’re a breastfeeding mom and need to remember the date you pumped these labels work amazing on bottles. Sharpie stays on (I’ve even washed them with the label by accident and the sharpie in stays clear). They stick on great but even better they come OFF super easily since I’m constantly needing to change the label. Don’t rip or leave residue. And a great price for how many, should last me my whole breastfeeding time.
D**A
good quality
I use it to label my herbal tintures bottles. Works perfect. Has good adhesion.
J**L
DON"T ORDER ANY OTHER LABEL!!!
I LOVE these labels!! They are perfect to organize anywhere in your home. The best feature to me is that they stick on the container in cabinet, microwave, refrigerator or freezer and yet easily peel back off in one piece! Great in the kitchen to label containers of leftovers, ingredients, spices, cabinets, refrigerator shelves etc. You can write on them with pen or marker. I use them everywhere: sewing room, office, bathroom, bedroom, garage! I like them so much I have reordered them 4 times and won't use any other ones.
C**.
Labels exceeded expectations. Need dispenser box though.
I have used these labels: (1) to label foods wrapped in foil (even attached to freezer cold foil); (2) as a way to secure the end of opened bags of frozen foods (e.g. bags of, frozen vegetables) which are both cold and have a some moisture from condensation; and (3) on the lids of plastic containers (e.g., Tupperware, Rubbermaid) going into the refrigerator. I have been pleasantly surprised to find they actually do stick to aluminum foil and to cold pkgs. of frozen food. As for placing on the lids of plastic containers, my concern was that they would be difficult to remove a week or so later, leaving part of the label and sticky residue that would take additional steps to remove. But I’ve found that these labels peel off easily and completely, leaving nothing behind. Even my husband has noticed the difference between these labels and the freezer labels we’d used for years (from a well-known retail store devoted solely to home storage and organization products). My only disappointment is that these labels don’t come in the typical lightweight cardboard box that can be used to store AND dispense the labels. I have not found a good way to store the roll of labels without the loose end gradually unrolling. A rubber band might work, but having to take the rubber band off and put back on each time a label is needed, taking care not to bend or partially remove the outer labels with the rubber band, just adds a couple extra steps when I’m busy in the kitchen. I know, from the brands of freezer labels I’ve used in the past (which came with a dispenser box or, better yet, a lightweight plastic dispenser), that having a storage container/dispenser keeps the labels neatly contained AND makes them easy to dispense. In spite of these labels not coming with a way to store and dispense, I DO still recommend them for the reasons I stated at the beginning of this review.
A**T
good price
these are great and can be removed easily, if desired
C**E
Easy to keep track of your refrigerator, contents or other items to add information on storage.
These labels are really good and containers in the refrigerator Will no longer be unidentified and mysterious. They can peel off easily for transferring conten to smaller containers as needed. A Sharpie permanent marker puts down the information needed and you are done. Useful for ID info.
S**A
I use these all over my home
Pros: These stick to most oil-free, dry surfaces. Removal is easy and clean. A chemistry lesson to understand What Ink To Use On These Food Labels: - These are fairly water resistant labels. Water doesn't stick to the labels. Water based inks will come off AS THEY SHOULD! - In chemistry, there is a saying "Like dissolves like." So, the oil on the cooking oil bottle you grabbed? It would dissolve any oil-based pigments on the labels you grab afterwards. Ain't that a b!%(# … Let's Get ON With The Dang Solution! (hehe, pun intended) « Use Permanent Markers! » They usually have ingredients that are NOT going to dissolve in common food ingredients, which make them (probably) safer to grab than pigments and inks dissolved in anything that might come off and contaminate your food! Permanent markers usually: - Do Not contain oil or water. They are hydrophobic - they somewhat repel water! - Do use alcohols as their base solvent. You gotta be mindful of that, though alcohols do tend to evaporate. - Use an ingredient to protect them from water. Again, the ink should be rather hydrophobic, and this ingredient or ingredients will achieve that. - Use an ingredient to hold all the other ingredients that are Not Soluble in alcohols together. Pointers for preventing permanent markers from coming off the labels: If you touch alcohols or ingredients like acetone (nail polish remover) WASH AND DRY YOUR HANDS Before handling permanent markers or any of their inked surfaces. I repeat, get the solvents off of your hands to prevent dissolving the damn ink LOL If you want to remove permanent marker ink, applying alcohol alone won't do. You have to undo the bonds between a lot of the ingredients, lift the particular pigment onto something else, get the resin to come off, etc. Good luck 🫠🫡 Sorta kinda Con for the label itself?? They fall off in the freezer IF the surface they are on gets bent, because the material is too stiff and sturdy to flex when frozen. For freezer bags you intend to bend and squish, a super thin wash-off sticker that requires hot water to remove might fare better. I consider the thickness that causes that Con to be a personal Pro. I wouldn't say the labels are indestructible, but I prefer them over the other labels that wash off with hot water. Those flimsy things drove me crazy! The date section was too small to see or write on. I don't have to write over the ridiculously tiny text on food labels, or stick to using them in my kitchen. Like the title says, I use these all over my home! I can scribble tags in drawers and cabinets to note what goes where. My husband won't have an excuse for making a wreck of the house anymore, mmMWAA haA haA haAa hHAaaa ! . . . I actually did that already, and he doesn't see/read them. *sigh* *squeak* help
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