So I think I posted this somewhere around here a while back but never did get a response. I have yet to actually have to ship any of my candles or soap, because all my orders have been fairly close so I have just hand delivered. I do large container candles, and some votives as well. I was wondering what the best way to package them for shipping would be I have boxes (from orders i've recieved), packing peanuts and newspaper. Do you try to wrap up your votives before shipping? I would assume I wrap the containers in newspaper and then stuff the box full of peanuts or paper so it wont budge. But then I thought, well what if something happens and there item is damaged-like broken? Do I have to remake it? Do i require them to insure their delivery, or give them the option and if they opt out too bad for them? Do I/they need to file some claim with whoever shipped it or is that my cost? I have never shipped any of my orders so forgive me if this is an easy question that I don't know the answer to. But I am also wondering, is it better to just use one company-be it USPS, UPS or FedEx, or does everyone just ship with different ones depending on what they are shipping? My husband also just asked "how do you legally ship candles? Aren't they hazardous materials?" Lol. It kind of made me laugh, but then I wondered if there was any kind of regulations about shipping stuff like that though. Oh and what about my salt scrub? I know this is the candle making forum, but still. I have been using glass containers, but someone suggested switching to PET because with wet hands in the bath tub could slip and cause the glass to slip and break. So I thought ok, I will swtich to the PET jars, and then get those adhesive things that seal them up so no leaks. Ok, I think I am going to make a new years resolution to not ramble on so much. Thanks for hearing me out though yall!! Happy new years!
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