Tomato PLU Labels
Heirloom Tomato PLU Code 3432
Custom heirloom tomato PLU stickers with code 3432. Eco-friendly paper, FDA-compliant adhesives, and fast turnaround from our Florida facility.
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What Is the Heirloom Tomato PLU Code?
The PLU code for heirloom tomatoes is 3432. This code identifies heirloom tomato varieties at grocery store checkout. Organic heirloom tomatoes use PLU code 93432.
Heirloom tomatoes are a premium produce category — and a custom branded PLU sticker helps your heirloom tomatoes stand out from conventional varieties on the same shelf.
At PLU Label Stickers, we manufacture custom heirloom tomato PLU stickers with your brand logo, PLU code, and country of origin — all on FDA-compliant food-safe adhesive labels.
Tomato PLU Codes
Heirloom Tomato Label Features
Eco-Friendly Paper
Made with paper — more environmentally friendly than plastic stickers.
Varnish Top Coat
Protective finish keeps inks from smearing during handling and storage.
FDA-Compliant Adhesive
Safe for direct contact with tomato skin. Meets FDA food contact requirements.
Custom Branding
Add your farm logo, brand colors, and variety information to the label.
GS1 Barcode Support
GS1-standard barcodes for retail scanning and supply chain traceability.
Fast Turnaround
Rush production available from our Florida manufacturing facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the PLU code for heirloom tomatoes?
The PLU code for heirloom tomatoes is 3432. Organic heirloom tomatoes use PLU code 93432.
Are heirloom tomato stickers food safe?
Yes. All adhesives are FDA-compliant and approved for direct contact with tomato skin.
Can I add my farm logo to heirloom tomato stickers?
Yes. We offer full-color custom printing with your logo, brand colors, and variety information.
How fast can you produce heirloom tomato PLU stickers?
Standard orders ship within a few business days. Rush production is available.
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