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What is a way good way to package my cupcakes to sell in school ?

Since I live in farther away from my school it harder for me to bring 24 cupcakes to school everyday . #entrepreneurship #schools #packaging

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Sikawayi’s Answer

Hello Shermaiya, great question, ok you might want to ask your mom about Tuper wear or look on amazon for cupcake holders. They will have different counts and colors to choose from. This way you can double the amount of product you're putting out, because you may not be selling them till lunch time you may want to get the kind of holders that have their own lid on them. Best of luck
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Lynell’s Answer

If you visit Dollar Tree, they have for $1 a nine cupcake holder with a red bottom and plastic clear top with a handle. You can pack your cupcakes individually in there so they don't get messed up and give them to your customers individually with a napkin or ziploc bag. If they buy all 9, they can choose to buy the carrier for $1. Go to www.dollartree.com and search cupcake carrier to see it.

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Conor’s Answer

A tupperware or a cardboard box? You could also wrap each cupcake in Saran wrap or tinfoil so the icing doesn't get all over the insides of what you carry the cupcakes in, and make a mess.

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Eli’s Answer

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cupcakes are so popular these days that there are all sorts of companies doing specific packaging for them that keep them looking good and fresh. Here's one that you might be able to order a sample or two from but also you could just find a similar box and cut holes to recreate what they've done here.


http://www.brpboxshop.com/1499.html

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