Adirondack case guy

dcarp

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Loren, received a box full of necter of the gods today. Thanks!
Pancake breakfast tomorrow, yummmmm!

Snail mail had destroyed the box & rewrapped it but all 3 bottles were unharmed.
 

Sorry for the death of the box, but I sure am glad the product made it in tact.
I have tried to pack plenty of packing around the bottles so they were protected, and wrap lots of tape around the boxes so they didn't rip open. Are you sure you got all your order?
Loren.
 
This is what I got & what the package looked like.
I think I'm missing a 1/2 pt but it's ok. Must have been the cheap Harbor Freight paper. Lol
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Maybe someone at the post office wanted a pint of maple syrup. I recently shipped 4 leatherman tools back for warranty. Leatherman received my box in a bag just like that. Someone cut the box open and replaced the tools with a box of screws, taped the box back together and sent it on to leatherman. They had my address in their system so I got to find out what happened. -Joel
 
Maybe you should have sent them wrapped in those ole plastic woven sunflower seed bags you were wondering what to do with. lol RB
 
Thanks Loren. I didn't expect you to make up for snail mail's destruction but I truly appreciate it. This is an example of why I say YT'ers are the best! (When they aren't feuding over something)
 
Interesting---my shipment from Loren had also been partially opened. Nothing removed, however.
 
The bird seed bag may have helped, LOL. The last roll of shipping tape we bought was thinner, and I should have used a lot more I guess. I will have to work on my packing/shipping skills.
Just glad nothing but the box got broken open.
We used to can syrup in rectandular tin cans. Grimm Co. who made the tins also mad cardboard boxes to ship them in. The boxes said parishable product, handle with care, and had a "Pure NY Maple Syrup" lable on it. Mannnny never made it to their destinations, so we had to wrap brown shipping paper around them to discguise them.
about all we can buy for containors now are the round plastic jugs or glass bottles. Both are hard to pack tight, so they will arive in good condition.
Loren
 

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