Where Do I Find Cheap Boxes To Give Out Christmas Cookies?

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sweetpea15 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 12:33am
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I am looking for inexpensive ways to hand out Christmas cookies to my friends and co-workers. Thanks!

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Corrie76 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 12:37am
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BRP box.com

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apetricek Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 12:50am
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depending on how many you want...
uline.com has them and also
shopbakersnook.com

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Occther Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 1:02am
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Check out Dollar stores or Big Lots. I often use holiday trays and just cover them with plastic wrap.

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Mb20fan Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 1:24am
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http://www.abcdistributing.com/home/catalog/cat_item_pg.asp?G=808&P=157&Rec=1&Ntt=aluminum&N=35&Nao=0&R=482192-2Q2Z---2

$5.95...I get these every year. My gifts vary from cookies to brownies, to whatever...these tins work great. thumbs_up.gif

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ChunkkeeMunkkee Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 1:39am
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Container Store has nice cookie and cupcake boxes.... Get creative.... I will use just about anything as a gift tray so long as cookies are covered. Even plates from a thrift store (sterilize those bad boys lol!)... Good luck in your hunt...

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pmarks0 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 1:52am
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http://www.dunwoodybooth.com/

I just ordered my boxes for my cookies and brownies.

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writersblock15 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 2:31am
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I found the most beautiful boxes at the Family Dollar store.

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chefjess819 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 2:51am
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last year i used shirt boxes from walmart. they were 6 boxes for 3 dollars. cheap enough for me. and they were cute for cookies. you can get smaller boxes too.

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blissfulbaker Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 2:53am
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During New Years, I use party hats. I flipped it upside down, added a little tissue paper and filled with cookies. So cute and festive.

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Lita829 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 3:00am
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Michael's has a large selection of inexpensive cookie containers. They are a serious deal if you have some of their coupons thumbs_up.gif

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leily Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 3:03am
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Originally Posted by MadameRaz

BRP box.com




this should be www.brpboxshop.com

However if you don't need 100 boxes. I do as others said and pick up shirt boxes or tie boxes (they have all sorts of sizes) i usually pick them up at wal-mart or the dollar store, but pretty much anywhere has them this time of year.

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soledad Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 3:25am
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Have you seen those glass containers that is use for canning? there are different sizes. I have seen them at waltmart and I believe they are less than $10.00 for a dozen. I have been thinking of using them for my Christmas cookie giveaway!! You can also put a ribon around the top and make a bow. icon_smile.gif
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sweetpea15 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 5:13am
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Originally Posted by Mb20fan

http://www.abcdistributing.com/home/catalog/cat_item_pg.asp?G=808&P=157&Rec=1&Ntt=aluminum&N=35&Nao=0&R=482192-2Q2Z---2

$5.95...I get these every year. My gifts vary from cookies to brownies, to whatever...these tins work great. thumbs_up.gif




I found these at my dollar tree store, except without the holiday design. They had the rectangular boxes in sets of 2, 3 or 4 (depending on how big you want) and also circle pie pan sizes with the lids. I picked up a few and might use these, and just wrap ribbon & bow around it.

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