Wax Paper Sleeves?

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KonfectionKonnection Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 6:59pm
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Or something else? I had a student ask me if I had heard of "wax paper sleeves" for giving away individual slices of cake? (Her family is tired of cake, and she's wanting to give slices to friends. I can't imagine . . . icon_rolleyes.gif ) Is there such a thing, or something better? (It would also help me to know, as I sometimes have the same problem.)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

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kimm889793 Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 7:04pm
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I have ordered wax paper bags from Martha Stewarts web site and they are wonderful for packaging slices of cake or several cookies in. I'll try to do a search and see if I can find exactly where I found them. I think she sells them for 'sandwich' bags~ HTH!

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mom2seven Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 9:20pm
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Here are some, there $3.99 for 100 of them
http://www.wineandcake.com/browse.cfm/4,916.html

BTW, this is a great company, I've ordered from them a lot.

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KonfectionKonnection Posted 11 Apr 2007 , 2:30am
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Thanks so much for your suggestions--I'll pass the info along, as well as check them out myself!

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