to my nephew in L.A. without the chocolate melting?
C charley Well-known member May 21, 2015 #3 I think so--are you using chocolate chips which would have a bit of "hardening" it them. And it will just harden again, once there. Let him enjoy it!!
I think so--are you using chocolate chips which would have a bit of "hardening" it them. And it will just harden again, once there. Let him enjoy it!!
D deb-in-mi Well-known member May 21, 2015 #4 I think they would fare far better shipping to me in MI (hee hee)
S sallybr Well-known member May 21, 2015 #5 I don't think it will work... if you send to Kansas, the weather is more forgiving, and your toffee will be safe. smileys/smile.gif
I don't think it will work... if you send to Kansas, the weather is more forgiving, and your toffee will be safe. smileys/smile.gif
M mistral Well-known member May 21, 2015 #6 Yes! and send it quick; the weather here is still cool--some could fall off the plane. . . (or truck) at bot Sally's and my place!
Yes! and send it quick; the weather here is still cool--some could fall off the plane. . . (or truck) at bot Sally's and my place!
C cynupstateny Well-known member May 21, 2015 #7 Thanks! I use TJ"S dark chocolate to top it. Post office recommends sending perishi perishables at the beginning of the week so I'll send it Tuesday. Wish I could send you ALL a box!
Thanks! I use TJ"S dark chocolate to top it. Post office recommends sending perishi perishables at the beginning of the week so I'll send it Tuesday. Wish I could send you ALL a box!
A angak1 Well-known member May 21, 2015 #8 and if it melts, it will firm up again in the fridge---nothing really to spoil
C cheezz Well-known member May 21, 2015 #9 You can send it to me first in L.A. Then I can test it for quality control before he gets it smileys/smile.gif
You can send it to me first in L.A. Then I can test it for quality control before he gets it smileys/smile.gif
C cheezz Well-known member May 21, 2015 #10 Dontcha love how helpful everyone on this board is smileys/smile.gif