Cookie Packaging

Baking By cakelass Updated 16 Apr 2009 , 12:22pm by cylstrial

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cakelass Posted 14 Apr 2009 , 10:13pm
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I posted this question in the general section but thought I would ask in this section as well. I want to find packaging that is like a card.
I want a box with window face that fits a cookie in it and has a flap that closes over it- a cookie card.
Can anyone steer me in the right direction? TIA

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yankeegal Posted 14 Apr 2009 , 10:58pm
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Is this for a giant cookie or a single smaller one? If it is for the latter, you may have some luck looking at websites for candy packaging.

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cutthecake Posted 14 Apr 2009 , 11:07pm
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Have you tried Nashville Wraps? They have lots of cute stuff. I can't remember the other company I used to order from. If I think of it, I'll post it.

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cutthecake Posted 14 Apr 2009 , 11:10pm
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I bought cute stuff from Papermart, Kitchen Kraft and Sugarcraft, too

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cutthecake Posted 14 Apr 2009 , 11:13pm
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Can someone tell me why "that company's name" was blocked from my comment?

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cakelass Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 4:05am
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Thanks for all your replies. I will start looking. I actually need it to be for a smaller cookie. I will keep you posted if I have any luck.

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Honeydukes Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 5:56am
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Can someone tell me why "that company's name" was blocked from my comment?



The owner accused people here on CC of badmouthing her company and threatened to sue. So Jackie and Heath have blocked that company's name.

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Honeydukes Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 6:07am
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Thanks for all your replies. I will start looking. I actually need it to be for a smaller cookie. I will keep you posted if I have any luck.



I think it was in Martha Stewart's cookie magazine... She used a CD envelope. It's not a box so I'm not sure if it will work for you.
http://www.marthastewart.com/article/cookie-gift-sleeve?autonomy_kw=cookie%20packaging&rsc=header_5

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cutthecake Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 3:33pm
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Thanks, Honeydukes.
I just couldn't figure out how or why that happened.

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TracyLH Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 8:37pm
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Honeydukes had the same idea I had. One thought I have is to put a piece of wax paper behind the cookie to prevent butter staining (I do that when I back cookies with cakeboard). Maybe even in the front (with the exception of the circle icon_smile.gif) that is, if you are a nut like me. Hmmm... or maybe a piece of food-safe acetate in the front area so you don't have to cut the circle area out. Or ignore all of what I say as it is now sounding very complicated. icon_lol.gif

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cakelass Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 9:23pm
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Hi all. Thankyou again for your help. The idea of the CD looks great. But I was actually after a box so it looks like a card. I have looked on all sites recommended but no supplier seems to have what I am looking for.

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cylstrial Posted 16 Apr 2009 , 12:22pm
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There are several people that make the little tags at the top and attach them. I love it when I see it.

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