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i second fedex...i think fedex usually ends up cheaper too. i recently sent some chocolates cross country and they did fine on the overnight. three boxes at thirty pounds a piece ended up being about $370...i hope your brother is paying you for shipping at least! that's still a huge savings on buying a wedding cake from an anonymous baker.

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i second fedex...i think fedex usually ends up cheaper too.  i recently sent some chocolates cross country and they did fine on the overnight.  three boxes at thirty pounds a piece ended up being about $370...i hope your brother is paying you for shipping at least!  that's still a huge savings on buying a wedding cake from an anonymous baker.

Those lovely chocolates if I recall correctly... Fed Ex, sounds like the plan is shaping up. Keep it frozen, bribe the chef, sponge substitute at the ready, and either pack this puppy into the seat next to me or rely on the Fed Ex.

Merci Beaucoup!

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Hi all,

Help us get our pies to NY in one peice. We want to fed ex a few easter pies for family in NYC via Fed Ex. Any advise so it gets there in one peice?

Thanks!

-Mike

-Mike & Andrea

Posted

freeze the pie solid (either baked or unbaked), fedex with ice packs or dry ice. overnight shouldn't be a problem.

include warming or baking instructions with the pie.

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