You may remember the circular and octagonal puzzles that they sold under their label of Springbok? They were wildly popular. So much so that Hallmark snapped up the company by 1967. In case you think ...
As the Lower House election approaches this Sunday, a barrage of articles profuse with political labels is appearing in the media. But none of the articles explain what the labels mean ...
(John Bessler/Joni Cohen via AP) This photo provided by The Prisoner Wine Company shows a bottle from their ‘Unshackled’ line of reds and roses, with metallic labels evoking a vintage combination lock ...
The WHO’s guidance recommends governments implement “interpretive” labels that include nutritional information and some explanation of what that means about the healthiness of a product.