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How to Package Fudge for Gifts

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How to perfectly package fudge for gift-giving and the holidays!

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    When it comes to holiday shopping or constant birthday shopping for big families, the prices of individual gifts start to pile up really quickly! That’s one of the reasons why I decided to start making food gifts instead. Along with the fact that I already love cooking and baking, I also love making others happy with my sweet treats!

    In recent years I started making batches of homemade fudge, like my White Chocolate Cranberry Pecan Fudge or my Chocolate Fudge with Peanut Butter Swirl, for my Christmas gift-giving, and the results have been amazing! 

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    Not only do my friends and loved ones adore my scrumptious fudges, but I’ve been able to save a ton of time and money by doing this! By putting one day or weekend aside to make several batches of fudge, you can cut out having to spend every weekend from November through December just trying to mark off everyone from your holiday gift list.

    Now, you need to know what to get to make the fudge and how to make it look nice, but you also need to know how to package it, so the pieces don’t stick together. There’s not a lot to it, but packaging and presentation can be everything! Here’s How to Package Fudge for Gifts.

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    To package fudge for gifts, all you need is: some disposable gloves, paper cupcake boxes, cupcake liners, and some stickers. First, put on the gloves and start separating the fudge pieces into individual cupcake liners. Move the lined pieces into the cupcake paper boxes. Finally, seal the boxes with stickers for a personal touch.

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    Packing Equipment and Materials

    Let’s start with grabbing some simple packaging materials. You won’t need a lot, just some fudge, gloves, and a few cupcake “accessories”. Here’s everything I use to package fudge for food gifts:

    Equipment:

    • Disposable Vinyl Gloves

    Materials:

    • 2 White paper cupcake boxes
    • 12 White paper cupcake liners
    • 2 Homemade with Love Stickers
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    How to Package Fudge for Gifts

    Now let me break down my steps for you real quick so you can be on your way to getting these holiday gifts marked off your list! Then, you can sit back and relax with a cup of cocoa and enjoy the rest of the holiday season! Here’s how to package fudge for gift-giving:

    1. First, gather up the packaging materials and put on disposable gloves.
    2. Then, separate the fudge pieces out into individual cupcake liners.
      1. This will help keep the fudge from sticking together.
    3. Begin moving the lined pieces into the cupcake paper boxes.
    4. Continue until both boxes are filled.
    5. Finally, seal the boxes with Homemade with Love Stickers.
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    Fudge Tips and Recipes

    Want to give this food gift packaging method a try? Check out some of my fun and scrumptious fudge recipes to give this year, along with some more helpful kitchen tips!

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    How to Package Fudge for Gifts

    How to perfectly package fudge for gift-giving and the holidays!
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time10 minutes mins
    Course: Dessert
    Keyword: food gift, fudge
    Yield: 2 boxes
    Author: Arina Habich

    Equipment

    • Disposable Vinyl Gloves

    Materials

    • 2 White paper cupcake boxes
    • 12 White paper cupcake liners
    • 2 Homemade with Love Stickers

    Instructions

    • First, gather up the packaging materials and put on disposable gloves.
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    • Then, separate the fudge pieces out into individual cupcake liners.
      This will help keep the fudge from sticking together.
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    • Begin moving the lined pieces into the cupcake paper boxes.
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    • Continue until both boxes are filled.
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    • Finally, seal the boxes with Homemade with Love Stickers.
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