Lack of UV-stabilizers results in yellow, brittle label strip. Here one has been badly shattered in normal use. Make sure your specifications are for quality label holders that include UV protection to extend use and lower the total life cycle cost of your fixturing … not to mention improve the look of the selling floor. The simple bump of a shopper’s cart should not destroy your shelf edge image like this.
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