How to mail cookies without breaking

The eternal struggle of mailing cookies without breaking them! Here are some tips to help you send your delicious treats safely:

  1. Choose the right packaging: Use a sturdy, corrugated cardboard box or a specialized cookie mailing box. These boxes are designed to protect your cookies during transit.
  2. Wrap each cookie individually: Wrap each cookie in plastic wrap, wax paper, or parchment paper to prevent them from sticking together. You can also use cookie wrappers or bags specifically designed for mailing cookies.
  3. Layer cookies with paper or bubble wrap: Place a layer of paper towels, parchment paper, or bubble wrap between each cookie to cushion them and prevent them from breaking.
  4. Fill any empty spaces: Fill any empty spaces in the box with packing materials like paper towels, packing peanuts, or crumpled paper to prevent the cookies from shifting during transit.
  5. Seal the box securely: Close the box and seal it with packing tape. Make sure the tape is applied tightly to prevent the box from opening during transit.
  6. Use a sturdy shipping method: Choose a shipping method that provides adequate protection, such as USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground. Avoid using regular mail or expedited shipping methods that may not provide sufficient protection.
  7. Consider using a cookie mailing kit: There are specialized cookie mailing kits available that include everything you need to mail cookies safely, including boxes, wrapping materials, and packing peanuts.
  8. Pack cookies in a single layer: If you're mailing a large number of cookies, consider packing them in a single layer to prevent them from breaking or getting crushed.
  9. Avoid mailing cookies in extreme temperatures: Avoid mailing cookies during extreme temperatures (very hot or cold) as this can cause them to break or become damaged.
  10. Check with your local post office: Before mailing your cookies, check with your local post office to see if they have any specific guidelines or restrictions on mailing baked goods.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that your cookies arrive at their destination in one piece and ready to be enjoyed!