Arch Crown’s New Catalog Is Here
The 48-page catalog offers more than 100 labeling options.

The New Jersey-based company creates stock, pre-printed, and custom-printed tags and labels, as well as bar code technology products.
Its tamper-resistant molded tags, available in custom and pre-printed styles, can help retailers avoid unnecessary returns, the company said.
Once the tag is closed, it can only be reopened if the cord is cut, which can minimize unauthorized returns.
“Your logo helps to grow and maintain your brand,” said the company.
“It is a symbol of your business identity and values. Your logo creates a first impression that should be used to communicate that your brand is professional and trustworthy.”
Arch Crown also offers free tech support from its authorized factory-trained technicians.
To request free samples or a catalog, call 1-800-526-8353 or visit the Arch Crown website.
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