Whats the difference between a Booket Label and a Mega Label?
We define a Booket Label as a pamphlet or booklet that is laminated or glued to a pressure sensitive label. The booklet or pamphlet is die cut in the process of making the Booket Label. Conversely, the Mega Label is a booklet or pamphlet that is sealed in a die cut pouch. This pouch is formed by a layer of clear plastic on top and a pressure sensitive label on the bottom. The difference is that the booklet or pamphlet in a Mega Label is NEVER die cut ONLY the pouch is die cut. On the other hand, the Booket Label has a thin poly film that laminates directly to the pamphlet. The film extends 1/4″ on either side of the printed piece which allows the printed piece to be anchored to the pressure sensitive label. The Mega Label’s film never laminates to the printed insert inside. It is a true pouch. It can be 100% sealed while the Booklet Label always has 2 non-laminated sides. The Mega Label can carry more than one insert inside. There are other differences, but these are the key ones.