I found myself wasting too much time, tape and energy placing labels on my frozen and fridge food containers. I bought WHITE duct tape and use a Sharpie to write contents on "labels" made from the tape. The ink comes off easily with soapy water for re-use, the tape remains securely on the lid "forever". I keep small precut "labels' stuck inconspicuously behind my cabinet door and can pull one off for immediate use on new lids. For fridge items, I can read the label tops without moving items around when searching for the mayo.
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Instead of using duct tape, which I use for other purposes, I buy adhesive tape and do the same thing. It costs much less than duct tape, and sticks just as well.
Use adhesive tape instead. It's much less expensive than duct tape and sticks just as well. Also doesn't leave a sticky residue like duct tape does after being in the freezer for a while.
Love it, if you check your clearance bins at the stores like Staples & Best Buy the have duct tape at about a dollar.
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