I came across Dana Labels when a lady I work for asked me to find an insulated bag from Hawaii, similar to one she had received as a gift a couple of years earlier. I called the manufacturer and they gave me Dana Labels as a source. Dana Labels has a large selection of insulated bags with plenty of great patterns and sizes. Between us I think we ordered 6 or 7. The prices seemed very fair and service was prompt. I spoke to Jessica, who was very helpful and great to work with. I will definitely be checking back with them. The bags make nice lunch and picnic bags, plus they are good for grocery shopping. They are sturdy and insulated and fold up well when not in use.
Lori I.
Place rating: 5 Honolulu, HI
Locally made LABELS and MORE! Although they sell mostly to businesses, I was curious after stopping by their booth at last years expo and ordered some labels for personal use. The prices are good and the designs are cute, so check out their website! Here is how I used their products… FORKIDS I bought two rolls of mini-name labels to label crayons, journals, books, backpacks, umbrellas, etc. These were not waterproof so I couldn’t use them on water bottles or lunchbags but for all the dry supplies, these worked out great. If you have kids you know that everything needs to be labeled or it will end up in the black hole of lost-n-found. FORBAKERS They have many cool labels for bakers including«Made in Hawaii» or «Handmade by …» AND they sell Novacart bakeware! What is that? It’s paper bakeware that eliminates metal baking pans. You can bake your goodies and give them away in the same paper container just like the professional bakers! FORCHRISTMAS I bought a bunch of rolls of red foil Mele Kalikimaka labels to seal my Christmas cards which were really pretty. FORPARTIES «Aloha my name is…» labels were $ 5 for 100, way cheaper than buying the generic ones at Longs. They also had stickers for every occasion(Happy Birthday, Boys Day, Halloween, etc.).