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Plastic seals/sleeves for Clamshell containers


Holly

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I did some searching online, and I cannot find these. I am not sure if I am plugging in the right description. I tried a few diifferent things. I have seen big companies that have a plastic sleeve or card stock sleeve over the clamshell so customers do not open them. I would prefer the plastic so I do not have to worry about printing anything on the sleeve - can see the label through it.

Does anyone know where I can fine these or if there is a way to make something? Thanks!

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Dan's Bands were the first thing I thought of, too, but I wondered if the clamshell wouldn't get distorted from using the heat gun. I know it would have to be done carefully and quickly, but I've tried to quickly smooth off the top of a clamshell that got a fingernail nick with my heat gun and slightly melted it.

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You might be able to use some seals to close the two side edges rather than sticking the whole clamshell in the sleeve. Depends on your preference though. Here is a link to the seals at ULine.

http://www.uline.com/BL_1233/Mailing-Labels?keywords=Round%20Stickers

THose were exactly the things I was trying to describe in my post on your original thread about how to keep people from opening them!

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Thanks! These may work. I am having trouble getting shrink bands to shrink nice on the spray bottles so I hope I could get these to look smooth enough. I have no trouble at all with the bands for the oil bottles but it is not as easy to do on the bottles with the spray tops with lids.

I may look into these. Thanks agian. :)

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