
Custom Ice Cream Labels
Custom Ice Cream Labels
Ice cream lives in the harshest spot in the store. Your label goes on at room temperature, then spends its whole life at freezer temperatures, buried under frost and condensation, handled by cold, wet hands. A label that looks great on the artboard is worthless if the adhesive lets go at minus 10 or the ink clouds over the first time the tub sweats. We print custom ice cream labels built for that trip, on freezer-grade materials with adhesives rated to go on cold and stay put.
Whether you make small-batch pints, novelty bars, single-serve cups, or half-gallon tubs, we match the material and finish to your container and your freezer. There are no minimums on our end, so you can run one flavor or a full lineup and get the exact count you need.
Why Blue Label
Fast Production
We produce most printed labels in 5 business days or less*, so you can get to market fast instead of waiting weeks on a label run.
Quotes in 24 Hours
You’ll have a custom quote for your label job in less than 24 hours, so you can plan your run without sitting on hold.
Label Expertise
Our label team is involved in every step, from helping you choose the right freezer-grade material to watching your project through each stage of production.
No Minimum Order Quantities
Because we work with businesses of every size, we require no minimum order quantity. Launch one flavor or a whole lineup, and get the exact number you need.
Ice Cream Label FAQs
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We print custom ice cream labels for most package formats, including plastic and paper pint and half-gallon tubs, single-serve cups, push-up and novelty bar wrappers, ice cream sandwich overwraps, and flexible pouches. The same materials work for frozen yogurt, gelato, sorbet, and other frozen desserts. Tell us the container and we’ll die-cut the label to fit it.
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For most ice cream packaging, a waterproof film beats paper because it won’t absorb condensation. Two options come up most often:
- BOPP film stays waterproof and flexible in the cold, which suits tubs, cups, and pouches that bend a little.
- Polyester (PET) film is tear-resistant and holds its shape in extreme cold, which works well for novelty bars and packs that get handled roughly.
Coated paper can work for a more natural, matte look, but the edges are more likely to lift over time in a wet freezer. We’re glad to walk you through the tradeoffs for your specific product.
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Yes, as long as it’s the right adhesive. A standard label adhesive can lose its grip when it’s applied to a cold container or when the package sweats. For ice cream we use cold-temperature and all-temperature adhesives made for frozen packaging. They bond when the container is already cold and hold through frost, condensation, and handling. If your labels go on before the product is frozen, that’s worth mentioning too, because it changes which adhesive we recommend.
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They do when the label is built for it. We print on waterproof film and seal the artwork under finishes chosen to handle moisture, so the color stays sharp and the surface doesn’t cloud when the package sweats. Glossy and matte varnishes, metallic foil, foil stamping, embossing, and spot UV all hold up in the freezer. The look you approve on the proof is the look on the shelf.
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Ice cream is a packaged food, so it generally follows FDA food labeling rules. That usually means a statement of identity (what the product is), the net quantity, an ingredient list, allergen information, a Nutrition Facts panel, and the name and address of the maker or distributor. Frozen desserts also have specific standards depending on how they’re categorized (for example, “ice cream” versus “frozen dairy dessert”). Requirements change and depend on your recipe and claims, so it’s worth confirming the current rules with the FDA or a labeling consultant before you print. We’ll make sure your artwork leaves room for the panels and required copy you need.
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No. We don’t set a minimum order quantity, so you can print a single test flavor or a full lineup and get exactly the count you need. That makes it practical to launch a new pint, run a seasonal flavor, or reorder a bestseller without buying more than you’ll use.
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Yes. Digital printing means no plates, so each flavor can have its own artwork, colors, and Nutrition Facts panel in the same run without the cost stacking up. That makes launching a lineup, or adding a seasonal flavor later, straightforward.
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Our printers can match up to 97% of the full color spectrum, so your brand colors stay consistent across every flavor and every reorder. We print CMYK with optional expanded ink sets when a color falls outside the standard range, and every press is calibrated for accurate matching.
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We don’t design labels in-house, but we’re happy to help you get there. We keep a directory of designers we’ve worked with, and we can share a portfolio gallery for inspiration on ice cream label design. Once your artwork is ready, we’ll review it against our print checklist before it goes to press.
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Our preferred file formats are Adobe Illustrator or high-resolution PDF. We can send a full artwork checklist so your file is set up correctly before printing.
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Yes. Before we print your ice cream labels, we’ll send a digital proof by email so you can check positioning, color, and text legibility, and approve it online.
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We ship through several vendors like UPS, FedEx, and USPS, including Ground, Next-Day, 2-Day, 3-Day, and custom freight options.
*standard labels are printed within 5 days after artwork approval






