Printing Egg Cartons

Ok MP, how's this:

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I plan on using this as a flyer but it'd be cool to use it as a sticker label.

Here's the labels I found: http://www.eggcartons.com/category-exec/category_id/41/nm/Labels_for_Egg_Cartons
 
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Very cute Hooligan - now do one for me!
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I want to put all my girls names on the lable - and who lays what color - cause almost all my girls lay a different color egg..
 
I thought about putting my girls names on the flyer but I thought I would save that for the carton. Who knows though I will probably keep messing around with it and the names may make their way on their
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About how long does it take to get stuff in from Egg Cartons?
 
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Do your eggs have 1/3 less cholesterol, etc.?

Is it their feed?
How can you tell?
 
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I agree, You might want to take that off, otherwise the guvmit might stick their nose in there and give you a headache.
They've been coming down hard on those who state "fat free" etc.
I'd also take the price off, in case you change the price at some point.
Beside those two things, that's one sharp little sign/label
 
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Perhaps instead of the colesterol and stuff info
you could put something more "personal"

We enjoy, green grass, fresh veggies, noodles, bread... etc...
 
I tend to avoid stating nutritional claims or better than claims on my eggs because I can't get them really tested and I'd hate for someone to come barking down my throat about so and so if I can't prove it, or if they don't agree for some reason. It might be easier to just say, free ranged and happy hens, birds on site. Can't dispute that one as no claims are made and it's up to the customers themselves to see the differnces in your product. The "support your local chickens" part though is great!
 

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