How do I pack cookies so that they don't get destroyed when I mail them?!


Question: How do I pack cookies so that they don't get destroyed when I mail them!?
I plan on mailing some oatmeal raisin cookies 2 time zones away from me for someone's birthday, and I would like to know how to pack them properly, such as in what sort of container, so that they won't get broken during shipping!. And tips or hints regarding how to pack and mail cookies is much appreciated!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Carefully layer cookies with wax paper and paper towels over the open ( top)space (with a slice of bread), packed in a cookie tin surrounded with bubble wrap in a box works every time for me and they are as fresh as when I baked them!. The tins can be bought at the dollar stores (for $1)

Works great

Hope it helpsWww@FoodAQ@Com

I have mailed cookies from west coast to east coast in a regular envelope!.
Wrapped in plastic bad couple layers and foam cushion on top!. Arrived with no problems!.
If you want to go the extra mile for extra safety then use softer cushion in larger box!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

wrap them in aluminum foil, pack dry ice around them, place in meat packing paper, then box and ship!. Done this many times!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

fOAM PEANUTS ARE BEST!. A box full of them will save your sweet gift! you may ask ups to buy them, cheaper yet is the post office!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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