Toledo Spirits and Grace Imaging team up against Covid-19

As Covid-19 cases began to spread locally and resources became scarce, Toledo natives and local small business owners looked for ways to help. Known for their high-quality spirits made from locally sourced ingredients, Toledo Spirits decided to switch gears and convert their distillery into a hand sanitizer manufacturing facility.

Toledo Spirits and Grace Imaging team up against Covid-19
‘There’s more to producing a hand sanitizer that just creating the liquid. Packaging and proper labeling of the product are critical, and Grace Imaging stepped up to produce labels for our products with a 24 hour turn-around.  Compared to other printers who needed up to a twenty day lead time, Grace Imaging produced and delivered the labels we needed to start providing resources to the public in a time of crisis. Together, we feel like our two small businesses are making a big difference at a time when so many are in need,’ said Toledo Spirits co-founder and CEO Andrew Newby. 
 
With the help of Grace Imaging, the two companies were able to produce hand sanitizer packaged for both consumer and industrial use. Within days Grace Imaging was able to create the labels using materials that can withstand the frequent handling associated with hand sanitizer containers.
 
‘We are committed to a culture of caring for others and providing high quality, fast solutions for companies of all sizes. Grace Imaging employees have a passion for producing labels, so when we learned about the opportunity to team up with Toledo Spirits to produce labels for such an important cause, we were thrilled. Together we’ve proved that small businesses can make a big difference when they join forces to produce creative solutions to a global issue,’ said Grace Imaging owner and founder Bob Petrie.