Safe Presentation Of Cookies

Baking By Cher2309b Updated 13 Nov 2010 , 4:16am by CookieCrazy_grozzie11

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Cher2309b Posted 9 Nov 2010 , 1:56am
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I'm making corporate cookies to be placed in showbags of information for the launch of a new service. I'd appreciate ideas on how to package the cookies so that they do not break in the showbags and so that the packaging tops are see-through. I'm in Sydney, Australia; so local knowledge of products and/or suppliers would be most helpful.
Thanks to all,
Cher

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verono Posted 9 Nov 2010 , 9:37pm
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I would go with a small clear box.. but they cost way more than a cello bag..

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johnson6ofus Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 2:26am
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cheaper choice may be to bag and tie with a LONG ribbon, and encourage customers to TIE it on the outside of their "goodie"/ sample bags. That way, at least, they will not fall to the bottom, continues to "advertise" around the site, and has the best chance of making it home in one piece.

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CookieCrazy_grozzie11 Posted 13 Nov 2010 , 4:16am
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Hi, I am in Sydney also. It depends on whether you have an ABN or not, I'll pm you with some more questions and ideas.

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