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Black Label Paper specializes in on-demand custom cut paper for packaging and various other applications
IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) April 20, 2018
Would anybody sip wine from a sippy cup? Put unleaded in a Ferrari? No, they wouldn't. So why, oh why, are people still using paper bought from the grocery store?
Instead, take a step up from the regular with Black Label Paper's parchment. Along with pre-cut and custom paper sizes to fit most needs, all of which are made with high-quality, vegetable fiber parchment. That means high heat tolerance, and resistance to both grease and water.
Originally created for use in the culinary and medical industries, Black Label paper is literally clean enough to eat off of, with their parchment meeting FDA standards for direct food contact. Sheets come in 27, 35, and 55 pound base weights, bleached and silicone coated. And they're made right here in the USA. Need even more paper than a 100 or 500 sheet count package? Whole cases or rolls are also up for grabs.
Not only can customers customize the size of their paper, they can also get it embossed with their own custom logo. It really doesn't get much more professional than custom embossed parchment, does it? (Seriously, does it?) Embossed papers are various sizes, and come in both 5,000 and 10,000 count packs, so they'll last quite a long time.
Black Label"s paper doesn't just have to be used for baking, either. With a pneumatic heat press, a couple sheets of their bleached and folded parchment, and a filter, one can extract incredibly pure cannabis concentrates through a safer version of "rosin pressing" process than methods involving harmful solvents. No butane required means a much lower risk of blowing yourself up.
If natural, more eco-friendly paper is your thing, Black Label stocks plenty. Natural paper means no bleach, no chlorine and no chromium, with a similar level of resistance to water and oil as the bleached varieties.
Check out their whole line of products and get in touch at their website, and see them in action on Instagram.
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