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Oreo balls.how to package for selling?

I'm going to be part of a bake sale coming up soon, and something tells me oreo balls are gonna be a big hitHowever, how can I package themdisplay them? They have cream cheese and chocolate coatingIm worried about the chocolate meltingIm not really worried about the cheese going bad cos the whole event is only about 3 hours in an air conditioned roomAny tips on how I can package these oreo balls? if I wrap them in suranwrap on a plate, will the chocolate stick to the wrapping? I was thinking of placing a few in ziplock baggiesDo you think they would hold up good? Thank you!!

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You would have to get a mold and melt the crayons downI don't know where you would find that kind of moldWe use cupcake pans and just throw the crayons in and put them in the oven to melt.
the forms, there are three easy ways to do ityou get coke or other aluminum cans and cut metal strips around .7 cm each, then join three of them in a triangle and either solder them or get some candles and melt their wax and put them around the seams then tie around for support or get a glue gun and glue the seams.get another strip and measure the triangle below and attach and then to melt the crayons, get a can (aluminum) and cut the top off then, bend the spout on any point you wishput the crayons in the can with the label off, and melt on the stovepour into mold and let it set
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Hmmmm.oreo balls! Sound real yummyYou're right about the cheese, since three hours in an air-conditioned room won't make it go badWrapping them in Saran wrap and keepng them on a plate won't make the chocolate coating stickThey'll be fineBut, to be on the safer side, I think you should wrap them in aluminium foilHowever, that won't be very good for displayingSo what you can do iskeep a few meant only for display in Saran wrap, and pack the rest single or in twos or threes (as you're selling them) in foilHope this helpedGood luck with your bake sale!

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