GhostRider said:
Seems like everyone and his brother is a graphic design expert. Never ask anyone for their opinion. Because that's all you'll get. An opinion. Everyone sees things differently. Ultimately if you are happy with your label/logo/content, then go with it.
Holy topic resurection batman!
I think you might be mistaking technical advice for criticism.
Many of those commenting in here are looking at the label critically because we've been through the process. I've revised my labels several times in very subtle ways based on feedback from reviewers, customers and other external influences.
When I'm making a new label I try to get as many eyes on it as possible.
For example looking at the image above, how hot is that sauce? I have no idea because it doesn't say on the front panel. As a consumer you have (snaps fingers) that much time to tell your customer everything they need to know about your sauce. If it only says how hot it is on
The side of the bottle, you may have lost a sale - if that person is a store owner who you're trying to convince to carry your products.
Then there's regulatory stuff. Labels must be FDA compliant if you intend to sell in a retail space. Wouldn't it suck to make 100 cases of sauce them not be able to sell it because of noncompliance.
It would be far less effort to not help someone and simply ignore the topic, but they asked for help, so I posted with the best of intentions, as did others.