The labels were for Tate & Lyles new Saucy range of dessert toppings, available in strawberry, chocolate and toffee flavours, as well as the companys first ever pouring Golden Syrup.
Label Converters, which produced the labels on a 40cm-wide Comco flexo press on to a white PE gloss substrate, has also been earmarked to produce Tate & Lyles new maple syrup flavour.
Label Converters account manager, Steve Knight, said: "Tate & Lyle was the first account that I bought here four years ago the latest order is a vote of confidence in Label Converters."
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