How To Send A Cake Pop

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LouC Posted 25 Apr 2011 , 7:05am
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Hi guys,

Im starting up a cake pop business in the UK and looking for some suggestions on how best to package them so they can be sent through the post?

At the moment I have them wrapped individually in little plastic lollipop bags but I need to put them into a box to dispatch.

Any suggestions would be very welcome.

Thanks xx

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mplaidgirl2 Posted 25 Apr 2011 , 11:03am
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Thats exactly how I send them. IF they aren't round (something added decoration wise that sticks off) just put a small piece of tissue paper around them too. I've have no problems with them breaking

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PTBUGZY1 Posted 25 Apr 2011 , 1:53pm
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When I've shipped cake pops I used a 1/2 pound candy box, tissue paper on the bottom, laid them flat (pack them tight but not touching so they don't move around) with tissue paper ontop. They didn't move and arrived as they were shipped. HTH

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LouC Posted 5 May 2011 , 8:13pm
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Thanks guys for your help. Sent out my first pops last week and arrived in one piece. icon_surprised.gif)

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Dfloyd1019 Posted 14 Apr 2017 , 10:01pm
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I know this is a super old post but I was wondering how many cake pops you were able to fit in the 1/2 lb candy box? TIA! 

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