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Valued Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I got two packages this year.  Can I freeze some of them?  Is the packaging good for freezing , or should I add wrapping?

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

@Nicecupoftea  They should be frozen unless they are eaten right away.  In fact, they are absolutely delicious when eaten right out of the freezer.

 

I have been waiting for a Cheryl's package which has been sitting somewhere since December 7.  Will call CS next later to get a refund.  This is the replacement of an earlier order which also sat somewhere for a long time.

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They freeze very well.  

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Registered: ‎03-12-2010

I have given those cookies away for a long time.  I love them.  They are perfectly wrapped.

 

Yes!  It says on (or in) the box to freeze them after a few days.  I do it all of the time.  I enoy eating 1/2 or 1 (they're so rich) cookies in the evening with a cup of tea or a glass of milk.

 

I give them to people year around (like bank tellers, etc) who are so kind throughout the year.  The fact that they are wrapped is good because they handle so much dirty money, they set it aside and say, "I'll eat it later".

 

By all means, freeze them.  I usually put them (several together in a zip baggie and take them out one by one).

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Registered: ‎08-08-2010

If I were freezing them for more than a few days, I'd put them in cookie tins or Lock and Lock to prevent freezer burn.

 

I find old cookie tins work the best. I've never had freezer burn or ice crystals using them when freezing my fresh baked unwrapped cookies, so I'm sure the Cheryl's would do great like that.