- Brand logo and name: This is typically located at the top of the label and helps identify the brand of the product.
- Product name: This is the name of the product that is inside the sack.
- Net weight: This is the weight of the product excluding the weight of the packaging.
- Ingredients: This lists the ingredients that are used to make the product.
- Nutritional information: This provides information about the nutritional content of the product, such as calories, fat, protein, and carbohydrates.
- Expiration date: This indicates the date after which the product is no longer considered safe to consume.
- UPC code: This is a unique code that is used to identify the product for retail purposes.
- Recycling information: This indicates whether the packaging is recyclable and/or compostable.
Back of the paper sack label:
- Manufacturer's contact information: This typically includes the name and address of the manufacturer, as well as contact information such as phone number and email address.
- Product description: This provides a more detailed description of the product, including its intended use and any special features.
- Allergen information: This lists any allergens that are present in the product.
- Storage instructions: This provides instructions on how to store the product to ensure its quality and safety.
- Cooking instructions (if applicable): This provides instructions on how to cook or prepare the product.
- Safety warnings (if applicable): This provides any necessary warnings or precautions related to the use of the product.
- Certifications or seals (if applicable): This indicates any certifications or seals that the product has received, such as organic or gluten-free.