Cookie Packaging Essentials
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MUNBYN Thermal Label Printer
Notes: Love this printer! It connects via Bluetooth, doesn’t take up a lot of space, and is super fast! This is perfect for when you need to print out your Cottage Law labels and your shipping labels.
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2" Circle Stickers
Description: MUNBYN 2 Inch Thermal Labels Round, 2 Inch Thermal Label Stickers for Candle, Baking, 150 Sheets/1 Roll
Notes: These stickers are perfect for labeling the front of your cookie bags.
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Thermal Printer Label - 2"x3"
Description: MUNBYN 3x2 Inch White Thermal Labels, Thermal Sticker Labels for Price, Barcode, Mailing, Name, 500 Sheets/1 Roll
Notes: This is the label size we use for our Cottage Law labels that we place behind every packaged cookie.
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16" x 11" x 2.5" Cookie Box
Notes: This box fits about 2 dozen (24 large cookies). We like using this packaging for large orders and tie a ribbon on it.
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12" x 8" x 2.5" Cookie Box
Notes: This box fits about 1 dozen (12 large cookies). We use this box for smaller orders and tie a ribbon on it.
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Boxes with Clear Lids
Notes: This is perfect for cookies that have frosting or toppings.
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Small Sample Containers
Notes: Perfect container to use for sharing samples of your cookies or baked goods.
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5"x6" Adhesive Cellophane Bags
Notes: This is the size I use for our larger cookies (4.5 oz cookies). Perfect when you need to individually wrap your products.
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4"x6" Adhesive Cellophane Bags
Notes: This is the size I use for our smaller cookies (3 oz cookies). Perfect when you need to individually wrap your products.
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Heat Sealer Machine
Description: Impulse Heat Sealer Machine Manual Bags, 12 Inch, for Sealing Plastic/PE PP Bags with Extra Replace Element Grip
Notes: One of the BEST items to add to your cookie packaging collection. Heat sealers help with keeping your bake goods fresher, longer. Highly recommend!
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Crinkle Paper
Notes: Great for adding in your boxes to give your orders more character and add cushioning for your treats.
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Vinyl Gloves
Notes: Multi-use gloves - for rolling dough and packaging cookies.