Shipping Goodies That Are Fresh And In One Piece???

Decorating By Bugs-Mommy Updated 30 Apr 2008 , 8:30pm by HerBoudoir

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Bugs-Mommy Posted 30 Apr 2008 , 8:13pm
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ok, I just spoke with a promissing perspective client who wants to know if I can ship my goodies, cakes, cookies etc. I told him I would absolutely try for him, but I would have to look in to it... How do you ship goodies, and them maintain freshness and most importantly their quality (appearance). I would hate to ship a cake and it come completely ruined... HELP!?!?!?!?!?

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HerBoudoir Posted 30 Apr 2008 , 8:30pm
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First of all, have a look at this thread: http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-582620.html

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I ship cookies to my honey from time to time (he lives in another state) but I typically make sure it's something sturdy - bar cookies, pound cake. I would NOT try to ship something very delicate like a pound cake.

I wrap everything well in a tupperware box then in a shipping box, then ship priority mail so it only takes about 2 days to get there.

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