How to make chocolate bar labels from a flavor list

Bar wrap. Cacao, ingredients, net weight

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How to make chocolate bar labels from a flavor list

Published: · 3 min read · How-to
Do this in the free app: app.mylabelmaker.com. No signup. Design the label, then print on a Zebra or download PNG / PDF / ZPL.

Open chocolate bar template

Chocolate bar sample from the free label maker
This is the chocolate bar template in the free app. Open it and swap in your own text.

How to make chocolate bar labels from a flavor list: measure the bar wrap, open the free label maker, set that size, map {{flavor}} and {{ingredients}}, print.

Good to know: Allergen lines and cacao claims are yours. We print the row.

How to make chocolate bar labels

  1. Measure the wrap (a bit short so the seam is clean).
  2. Open the free label maker and set that custom size.
  3. Map {{flavor}}, {{cacao}} if you use it, {{ingredients}}.
  4. Preview the longest list. Print the run.

Bars vs bonbons

Bars need a wrap. Bonbon boxes need a lid. Same sheet, two JSON files.

Print or save

Zebra thermal: print from the browser with Browser Print at the printer’s DPI. Everyone else: download PNG, JPEG, SVG, PDF, or ZPL. JSON keeps the editable master.

Print this flavor run

Wrap size first. Then the sheet.

Open chocolate bar template