Sticky Products includes 12 items available in different sizes and shapes including round, square and rectangle, and available on vinyl with a varnish finishing.
The range is also available with Printfinity, meaning each label can be different, and customers can upload their own artwork or take advantage of templates.
Moo vice president of marketing and product Lisa Rodwell said: "Small businesses are always looking for simple, cost-effective ways to step up their branding and promotional efforts to stand out from the competition. [The sticky range is] the easiest way to integrate the look and feel of a small business's brand into a countless number of customer touch points."
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