Huge Valentine's Day Order

Baking By fragglerock1 Updated 25 Jan 2007 , 5:53am by cambo

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fragglerock1 Posted 24 Jan 2007 , 3:28am
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I just got three orders within the last five minutes! I'm making ten valentine's day bouquets (9 cookies a piece) and twenty individualy packaged cookies. I could possibly have another order a woman wants to know if the cookies will stay fresh for two weeks, while being shipped to her husband in Iraq. If I shrink wrap them, do you think they will stay fresh?

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kneadacookie Posted 24 Jan 2007 , 3:40am
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congrats on the orders. i shipped to iraq a lot and the cookies stayed fresh. i didn't shrink wrap i just bagged each cookie

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indydebi Posted 24 Jan 2007 , 1:00pm
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Great news on the orders! you go, girl!

take it from the mom of a marine who spent 2 tours in iraq. he didn't care if it was oven-fresh or not. they will luv it no matter what!!! thumbs_up.gif

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Alison01 Posted 25 Jan 2007 , 12:38am
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I read somewhere that someone shrink wrapped their cookies, waiting a week and then shipped them to someone, and when they received the cookies, they still tasted fresh!

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jlynnn_amdg Posted 25 Jan 2007 , 5:23am
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I've shipped many cookies to Iraq and Afghanistan, and shrink wrapping works. I've also just used the Press-n-seal, and they're still fresh when they get there.

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cambo Posted 25 Jan 2007 , 5:53am
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Congrats on the orders! Never shipped my cookies so can't help there....but IMO I think they'll still taste terrific!

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