How to Pack Cookies So They Arrive Safely When Shipping a Care Package



Careful packing will help your homemade treats to stay fresh throughout travel and arrive looking picture-perfect.

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  1. I've never really scrolled down on youtube chat before but this was entertaining and reminds me to gratefully appreciate that we can even have a conversation like this. We are so blessed that THIS is our dilemna and not where our next meal will come from. Be blessed and enjoy your cookies everyone!! And to those with the great sense of humor, thank you for the laughs!! Enjoy your day!!!

  2. Great tips here! However, as someone that's been in the shipping field for 30 years, let me tell you that actual popcorn will not do as well as you think. It's brittle. Many of the projections will break off during shipping losing a lot of it's volume. If you want to be more environmentally conscious use the packing that looks like tan Cheetos. It's actually puffed corn starch. 100% biodegradable.

  3. You are the only one that I found that show how to ship cookies from a housewife’s point of view. All the rest shows from a pro-bakers view. Some of use can’t find the paper and shrink wrap like they do. thank you so much for your video.

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