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I'm looking to ship cheesecakes, both within the U.S. and Canada.
I've identified a website (ThermoSafe) that has cheesecake shipping containers. I've also checked both the UPS and FedEx sites to determine shipping costs. Both sites list shipping costs, to Canada, in excess of $70. Does anyone know of any other shipment options? |
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On Oct 19, 6:42 pm, Steve > wrote:
> I'm looking to ship cheesecakes, both within the U.S. and Canada. > I've identified a website (ThermoSafe) that has cheesecake shipping > containers. I've also checked both the UPS and FedEx sites to > determine shipping costs. Both sites list shipping costs, to Canada, > in excess of $70. Does anyone know of any other shipment options? Hey Steve, DHL ships to Canada as well. I use them all the time. If you are shipping in quantity, you may get a price discount for the shippers. and for cheesecake to be good it's gonna be a bit heavy. I checked out ThermoSafe and like the containers. They didn't mention price. I need to find something to mail Cannolli's in. Good luck chilichick |
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