How To Ship Fudge In The Summer


How to ship fudge in the summer

Are you unsure whether fudge can be shipped during the summer? Maybe you want to post homemade fudge and aren’t sure what the best way to go about it is?

Or are you curious about how fudge reacts to hot weather and want to know more? Whatever your reason is, we have the answers for you! 

Finding out how to ship fudge in the summer can be tricky, especially if you have never done it before. You head online to find out more but are met with page after page of conflicting information.

How do you cut through all of the false information and find the answers you need in time to send your fudge? 

Well, by turning to us! Today, we are here to tell you how to ship your fudge in the summer.

We will also cover everything you need to consider before posting fudge in hot weather to ensure that your fudge arrives at its final destination in perfect condition!

Fudge should be shipped in an airtight container, with the fudge pieces wrapped in wax paper to stop them from sticking to the sides of the container.

You can ship fudge through the post or most shipping companies and it should be sent overnight or via express mailing so that it arrives as fresh as possible. 

In hot weather, gel ice packs and metalized bubble wrap packaging can be used to protect your fudge and keep it cool during transit.

As the melting temperature for fudge is quite high, you don’t need to worry about it melting while it travels to its destination! 

Can I Send Homemade Fudge In The Mail?

Yes, you can send homemade fudge in the mail! Homemade fudge is a fantastic baked good to send in the mail as it is stored at room temperature.

You don’t need to worry about any additional cooling materials that need to be added to the packaging. 

To send homemade fudge in the mail, you will need to package it correctly and ensure you buy the correct postage.

Your fudge should be wrapped in wax paper and placed in an airtight container.

The wax paper will stop the fudge from sticking to the edges of your container, ensuring it arrives in great condition. 

You can send the fudge as a whole block, or cut it into squares.

If you are sending fudge in layers, place a sheet of wax paper between each layer of the fudge to prevent them from sticking together. 

Your fudge can then be placed into a box for posting. You might want to use packing peanuts around the fudge container for extra protection.

Seal your box and write the address you are sending the fudge. When sending your fudge, opt for an express or overnight mail option.

This ensures that your fudge arrives quickly and in the best condition! 

Whether you choose to send your fudge through a shipping company or the post, be sure to check their website to ensure they accept food shipments and if there are any countries or states they do not ship to.

Most of them are fine to send your fudge, but it is best to double-check! 

For tips on storing fudge to make it last longer, check out our blog here.

Ways To Ship Fudge In The Summer

The summer can pose a threat to your fudge being shipped as the higher temperatures can cause the fudge to melt during transit!

There might also be changing temperatures, like colder shipping containers or hot lorries that could expose your fudge to extreme temperatures.

Not only could these cause your fudge to freeze or melt, but they could mess with the texture of your soft fudge, not ideal!

Thankfully, we have a few tips that will help you to ship your fudge in the summer! Let’s take a look at them now. 

Add A Frozen Pack 

When sending fudge in the summer, you can package it following the guidelines we outlined earlier. However, you can also add a frozen gel pack to the packaging.

This will help to keep the inside of the packing cool, protecting the fudge while it is shipped in warm weather! You will want to wrap and seal the gel pack in plastic to prevent it from leaking during transit. 

Freeze Your Fudge 

Another option is to freeze your fudge.

Freezing your fudge (once it has cooled to room temperature) will allow it to harden, meaning that it will take longer for it to soften in warmer temperatures. 

When freezing your fudge, make sure that you wrap it and place it in an airtight container.

Freezing fudge can impact the texture, leaving it slightly grainy, so you want to avoid this as much as possible. 

Once frozen, your fudge can be packaged and sent.

It should take longer for the fudge to warm up and soften, ensuring that it arrives in great condition!

Because of the risk the freezer poses to your fudge, we don’t recommend freezing your fudge unless you are diligent with the advice we have provided. 

Use Metalized Bubble Wrap Packing 

Finally, you can use metalized bubble wrap packing to protect your fudge! This packaging will deflect heat from the outside and insulate your fudge too.

Your fudge should still be packaged as we suggested earlier, but instead, the container placed in the bubble wrap packing. 

It also provides some cushioning support that will protect your fudge from any shipping damages! This packaging can be bought online, or through the shipping company, you use to post your fudge. 

What Temperature Is Too Hot For Fudge?

Temperatures of over 240 degrees Fahrenheit are considered too hot for fudge.

This is hotter than the temperature fudge was cooked and should be avoided, as it can cause the fudge to melt. 

Ideally, you want your fudge to be kept at room temperature. The average room temperature in the US is between 68 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit.

While your fudge is okay at warmer temperatures and won’t melt, it will soften.

Try to keep it at room temperature as best as possible to ensure your fudge has the correct consistency! 

Does Fudge Melt In The Hot Weather?

No your fudge will not melt in hot weather! Fudge has a melting point of 240 degrees Fahrenheit, a temperature that it is unlikely to reach in transit!

You can rest easy knowing that your fudge won’t melt. 

However, your fudge might get softer during the warm weather.

This does not impact the taste of the fudge, but you might want to let the receiver of your fudge know to leave it at room temperature to return to its harder texture before tucking it into the fudge. 

Final Thoughts 

And there you have it! Fudge can be shipped easily in the summer, providing that it is packaged correctly.

In hot weather, you can add ice packs or use metalized bubble wrap to ensure that the temperature remains consistent for your fudge throughout its journey. 

Providing that your fudge avoids temperatures of 240 degrees fahrenheit and higher it will not melt when you ship it in the summer!

If you’re thinking of gifting fudge but don’t want to risk it melting? Why not send your recipient a fudge-making kit instead?

Sarah

Hi, I'm Sarah and welcome to Call Me Fudge! From a younger age I've always pottered about in the kitchen and even selling my fudge in the high school grounds. Cooking and baking to me is like second nature and I want to share this passion with you.

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