I want to pack 12 chocolate chip cookies I don’t pack them individually and Instead of bubble wrap what can I use I want to use recyclable and compostable materials. Thank you
Thank you again for all your wonderful tutorials your work is truly amazing I was wondering for shipping purposes can cake pops and cake sickles they already decorated and packaged is it possible to freeze them already done and decorated??
What do you usually do with larger orders when they don’t fit in the boxes you have? That’s my biggest problem trying to understand shipping and packaging.
Depends on what is ordered. We structure our offerings based on packaging and have various shipping boxes for various products. You can buy boxes that can be cut down in different sizes using the same box. And if it is a large order then it would be shipped in multiple boxes (1 of 3, 2 of 3, etc). Shipping rates are based on size and weight and location so just charge your customer appropriately.
We use a shipping company like eshipper that shops rates from various companies for you and gives you the best price. Once you setup an account you then just login and print your shipping labels and are charged per shipment.
Hi! I really hope you answer my question, aren’t you worried about your produts getting spoiled after days of staying at room temp? 🥺i have a small cookie business and I’m scared to ship them to faraway places because I’m worried the cookies would spoil on the way since they’re homemade 🥺
Patricia Flores During warm weather months we add ice packs and insulated material. But being in Canada that is only a few months out of the year. Our cookies are shortbread so they have a long shelf life and cupcakes are individually sealed for freshness so they are fine for a fewdays. Most items ship and reach their destination in 2 days so we don’t have any problems. Make sure you check regulations as most countries have rules about processes you need in place as to where you are permitted to ship to. This is why we only ship within our own province currently. Good luck!
I would never send a 10 day old product to a customer! That is a recipe for disaster for sure! Unless it is something that has a very long shelf life. Forexample, our shortbread cookies have a 3 mos + shelf life. But things like cake, brownies, etc, need to be eaten freshly made, 2-3 days max. Good luck!
@@anika1733 Hello, I just saw this video. Did you ever get the answer? I would like to know! Also, how do you package your cookies to stay fresh? I tried to use a food saver machine yesterday and it squashed the heck out of them :( Thanks
So helpful! I’ve just started my own baking business and I’m trying to figure out how to get my products into more hands. Thanks for your help!
Thank you for sharing your packaging.
Just found your post. So helpful. Thanks
Thank you, very helpful 👍🏻
Hey, great video! Do you mind giving us the box sizes you used?
Can you please share the link to the gel packs and packaging paper in bulk. Thank you
Very cool process
I want to pack 12 chocolate chip cookies I don’t pack them individually and Instead of bubble wrap what can I use I want to use recyclable and compostable materials. Thank you
How do you ship with 8 to 12 inch cakes the same way and deal with international orders? Thanks again!
How many days does it get to the destination plus how much do you spend on shipping?
Thank you again for all your wonderful tutorials your work is truly amazing I was wondering for shipping purposes can cake pops and cake sickles they already decorated and packaged is it possible to freeze them already done and decorated??
Do you go to the post office daily? Thanks!
What do you usually do with larger orders when they don’t fit in the boxes you have? That’s my biggest problem trying to understand shipping and packaging.
Depends on what is ordered. We structure our offerings based on packaging and have various shipping boxes for various products. You can buy boxes that can be cut down in different sizes using the same box. And if it is a large order then it would be shipped in multiple boxes (1 of 3, 2 of 3, etc). Shipping rates are based on size and weight and location so just charge your customer appropriately.
How do you ship donuts?
Do you have a substitute of the Chinese take out box to send items? Can it be another box that’s smaller
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Hi! Generally, how do you coordinate with mail couriers? Are their fees and such?
We use a shipping company like eshipper that shops rates from various companies for you and gives you the best price. Once you setup an account you then just login and print your shipping labels and are charged per shipment.
Great video ! How would you ship out cupcakes ?
DoseOfAlexa Check out our latest video “Christmas in July” and we show how we do it
Thank you very much for the great video!!
Hi! I really hope you answer my question, aren’t you worried about your produts getting spoiled after days of staying at room temp? 🥺i have a small cookie business and I’m scared to ship them to faraway places because I’m worried the cookies would spoil on the way since they’re homemade 🥺
Patricia Flores During warm weather months we add ice packs and insulated material. But being in Canada that is only a few months out of the year. Our cookies are shortbread so they have a long shelf life and cupcakes are individually sealed for freshness so they are fine for a fewdays. Most items ship and reach their destination in 2 days so we don’t have any problems. Make sure you check regulations as most countries have rules about processes you need in place as to where you are permitted to ship to. This is why we only ship within our own province currently. Good luck!
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Heya, how does the baked goods not mold? I have to ship an order and it's gonna take 10 days to arrive, would that still be edible?
I would never send a 10 day old product to a customer! That is a recipe for disaster for sure! Unless it is something that has a very long shelf life. Forexample, our shortbread cookies have a 3 mos + shelf life. But things like cake, brownies, etc, need to be eaten freshly made, 2-3 days max. Good luck!
@@SusiesSweetShoppe it's chocolate chip cookies (the only product I currently have) how long do you think the shelf life is?
@@anika1733 Hello, I just saw this video. Did you ever get the answer? I would like to know! Also, how do you package your cookies to stay fresh? I tried to use a food saver machine yesterday and it squashed the heck out of them :( Thanks
Hi
No need for bubble wrap! Your product will survive fine without it.
Chinese boxes? Are you a Chinese restaurant? Lol
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