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“I believe I know of a few ways you can ship marijuana without any complications. The first way is using a combination of peanut butter and ground coffee beans. Peanut butter is a good solution
or smaller quantities, coat the inside of a mason jar or some other air tight container with peanut butter with a spatula, then you just place the desired amount of product into the jar seal it and then mail (for obvious reason you put the desired amount of marijuana in a plastic bag).
Because a lot more coffee grounds are needed this is cost effective for larger quantities. Place a trash bag inside the shipping box to make a barrier between the coffee grounds and box. Zip lock however much product then you fill the trash bag with coffee grounds the more the better. Then submerge your product into the coffee grounds and ship.You can combine the two techniques but it is messy but is extremely effective.” —-Anonymous Contribution

Now seriously folks…our advise is that you leave this for the professionals. Do not try this at home.

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Comments (0) Posted on Friday, August 15th, 2008


How to ship perishable food

Perishable food: Can be described any food stuff that requires refrigeration such as a smoked turkey, cheese or fish (EW!).

Perishables must be shipped NEXT DAY DELIVERY.
Materials

  • Styrofoam Box
  • Corrugated Box
  • Ice Pack
  • Moisture Resistant Tape

Procedure
1. Freeze ice pack before shipping.
2. Wrap the perishable item wrapped in plastic wrap.
3. Remove perishable from the refrigerator at the last possible moment.
4. Place the plastic wrapped perishable item in the Styrofoam box and with the ice pack.
5. Seal the Styrofoam container with reinforced tape around all the edges to insure no leakage of liquid during transit. Any sign of liquid in the box is cause for the shipper to inspect the item and causing delay of your delivery.
6. Then place the Styrofoam in the double corrugated box with at least 1/2 inch to 2 inches empty space.
7. Place packing foam or bubble wrap in the empty space.
8. Seal BOTH ends and corners with moisture resistant reinforced tape. Corners are very susceptible to damage in transit.
9. Place shipping label on the end that you want to remain up for the the journey.

Perishables may be shipped DHL, FEDEX, or UPS.

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Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, May 27th, 2008


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Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, May 8th, 2008