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does sherbet melt?
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I want to send sherbet to the troops but it's say store in a cool dark place??? The afghan heat is of course notorious. So it sherbet made of sugar and will the sugar melt together as a big mass?
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Thanks mercia I am well versed on all things like this I send 500+ boxes a year and talk via email with all the men, but I try to use new products all the time to keep the boxes interesting and instead of bothering them with lots of questions about suitability I try to find the answers out myself, like with the sherbet question.
Thanks mercia I am well versed on all things like this I send 500+ boxes a year and talk via email with all the men, but I try to use new products all the time to keep the boxes interesting and instead of bothering them with lots of questions about suitability I try to find the answers out myself, like with the sherbet question.
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Hi what..the, no idea about the sherbert but intrigued about sending boxes to troops. My lad's mate did a tour in Afghanistan, his family and mates regularly sent him a box. Didn't realise you could send boxes to any soldier, would like to find out more about this.
Had a look at mercias link but that seems to be for American forces, is there a similar one for UK? Ta
Had a look at mercias link but that seems to be for American forces, is there a similar one for UK? Ta
I volunteer for 'Operation shoebox'
http://www.operationshoebox.co.uk/
have a look on the 'regional team' tab to see if there is a co-ordinator like me, that lives near you, then you make up the box with all the goodies and a nice message give it to that co-ordinator who then sends it out to the front line to someone who needs it.
http://www.operationshoebox.co.uk/
have a look on the 'regional team' tab to see if there is a co-ordinator like me, that lives near you, then you make up the box with all the goodies and a nice message give it to that co-ordinator who then sends it out to the front line to someone who needs it.
Great news, yes we send boxes all year round so it is always a good thing to just keep it in the back of your mind when you are out shopping and then when you see a really good offer like bogof or even buy 1 get 3 free then pick them up. I tend to avoid with experience toileries, because they are often too heavy/leak/and too expensive to buy on mass. I like to send all different types of food along with a puzzle mag. Dont forget your letter/hello note and keep the box under 2 kg ideally under 1.8kg just to make sure.
try and pack the boxes so things wont move about and if in doubt place items in bags. I bought a bulk load of pot noodles, actually golden wonder pot noddles which have a plastic sheet top not foil, but have been told by the boys they explode 9 out of 10 types (must get crushed) as I have a load have already bought I am just bagging in tesco bags before they go in the box. then if they do explode they can rescue the bits to make a noddle instead of them being everywhere.
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