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I think the best way would be an airtight container, like Tupperware or RubbermaidIf you're worried about not getting your dish back, you might be able to find an inexpensive cookie container in the Ziploc/Gladware section of your local supermarket(That way, if you don't get it back, it's not that big a loss.) I was able to find some Rubbermaid ones a few years agoIf you can't find anything like that, then I would say a zip-seal bag (Ziploc, Glad, etc.) would be your next best betI hope that helps! Good luck! :-)
I'd thoroughly cool them and then put them in baggies and leave them out on the counterSince they are for a bake sale, you could jazz them up a bit by buying those fancy cellophane bags you get at the craft department and tieing them with a ribbonYou'd still have to put them in baggies first.
put tin foil around it it keeps the cold inside itBut do not put it in Freezer overnight!! there is probably a slight chance of it exploding! If the tin foil doesn't work try put something thickerBut the reason it probably couldn't of worked is because there was a hole or a rip in itso make sure you don't rip it!