Our Mission
We make labels that survive the freezer, the walk-in and the wash-down — and we make them for the people who actually have to apply them.
Etiquette Systems has spent its working life on one unglamorous problem: labels fall off cold, wet things. A carton that goes into a blast freezer, a deli tub that sits in melt-water all day, a vacuum pack handled with frozen gloves — ordinary labels curl at the corner and let go, and whatever was written on them goes with it. Our mission is that yours never does. Everything we stock, spec and print starts from the application, not from a catalogue page.
That means we make them ourselves. Our press is in-house, in the United States, which is what lets us do the things a broker cannot: cut a die for your container, prove a colour before the run, change a material because your walk-in turned out to be colder than you thought, and ship the same week. It also means there is no minimum. Print fifty labels for a farmers’ market run or fifty thousand for a distribution contract — we would rather you order the number you need than pay for a run you do not.
The other half of the job is the advice, and we give it away. Tell us what the product is, what it is packed in and how cold and how wet it gets, and we will tell you which face stock and which adhesive will hold — even when the answer is a cheaper material than the one you asked about. Samples are free, on purpose: we would much rather you stick our label on your own packaging, put it in your own freezer for a week and find out for yourself than take our word for it.
Las Vegas Labels is the same company, the same press and the same people. Whichever name you found us under, this is what we hold ourselves to:
In our factory we care about people. We listen to requests. We value feedback. We cherish our customers and our employees. We love labels. We believe in sustainable packaging. We are perfectionists and celebrate attention to detail. We are gratefully in your service.

If that sounds like the sort of supplier you want, start with the easy end: order free samples, ask us for a quote, or just pick up the phone and describe the packaging. A real person who knows the materials will answer.