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stinger
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Chocolate bark as gift
How to you package it as small gifts?
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Posted 12/19/15 8:52 AM |
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cj7305
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Re: Chocolate bark as gift
I would think the metal tins would work well. I've also seen some holiday tupperware type containers that you could use and put a nice ribbon on.
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Posted 12/19/15 10:20 AM |
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PaddysGirl
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Chocolate bark as gift
Dollar store Christmas containers with a paper doiley at the bottoms. Or cellophane
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Posted 12/19/15 11:14 AM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Chocolate bark as gift
I would make peppermint trays! Then wrap it all in cello. I did them for a cookie swap the other day, and they came out super cute!! I also made them last year, and they were a huge hit.
Here is a link, hers look kind of sloppy (I just googled really fast). I usually take a pizza cutter to mine while still hot to even out the edges. Also use parchment, not wax paper
http://pizzazzerie.com/holidays/tutorial-how-to-make-a-peppermint-serving-tray/
My daughter helped, she unwrapped the starlight mints. I got the mints at Dollar Tree (Target didn't carry them). For the small batches of cookies, I did rows of 5 across and 6 down for each tray.
Message edited 12/20/2015 2:50:40 PM.
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Posted 12/20/15 2:49 PM |
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Sweet
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Chocolate bark as gift
party city sells cute bags, I use them for cookies all the time to give as gifts.
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Posted 12/20/15 9:43 PM |
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