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yukisaru Posted 18 May 2006 , 3:39pm
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My 3rd nice was just born a few days ago and I want to send her a cake. She lives in Kansas and I am in Colorado does anyone know any way I can send a decorated cake without too much worry it will get destroyed?

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FunCakesVT Posted 18 May 2006 , 3:41pm
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Sorry, I can not help with the answer, but am very interested in the answer...my husband asked me how I could do this the other day, too...

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tiggy2 Posted 18 May 2006 , 3:54pm
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I don't know the answer but you might check with one of the pack n' ship places and see if they can help you.

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yukisaru Posted 18 May 2006 , 4:07pm
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I use to work for FedEx and I KNOW not to send it with them, they are never fragile and I assume the other major ones are too, so any packing ideas would be helpful too.

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jen1977 Posted 18 May 2006 , 4:10pm
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I would make sure to dowel it, even if it is just a layer cake so the layers wouldn't slide off of each other. It would probably be better if it was a ganache cale too. I would put several layers of bubble wrap to fill the box.

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