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For those who make salt bars, what is the best way to package them? I am in the humid south and would not like to have a cigar band or box. Any recommendations?
 
Could you use shrink wrap maybe? I cut sections from a large roll of tubing for my soaps and use a standard paint stripping heatgun to do the wrapping. I don't do salt bars so I leave a "window" on the sides but you could just cut them long enough for a total seal...
 
As is the nature of handmade soap, I think you're going to have to leave them unsealed, even though they are salt bars. Unfortunately, I don't think you should be sealing them, but I do agree with the shrink bands with labels applied to the band. That is easy enough to re-blast with the heat gun should they shrink a bit. Just going to have to store them in the least humid part of the house :/ Which yes, the humidity sucks most of the summer. When mine were in my house, they were fine, even at 70-80% humidity in the house, but when left out in the garage they did sweat.
 
I shrink all my soaps including my salt bars. I use think shrink bags from papermart and I always get a hole in them which is fine. My customers at my markets really appreciate fully wrapped bars.
 
I love the packaging in the video! I have used the shrink wrap from Papermart, and it gives a nice clean finished look. The wrap is thin, and can be sealed with a plain hair dryer. I've never had DOS, or other problems. It really helps the soap from getting beat up when taking the soap to shows. I have been bringing some bars in boxes, some unwrapped and some in the shrink wrap just trying to please everyone. I am waiting for someone to comment that they don't want cellophane wrapped soap, but haven't heard this yet.
 
Thanks so much for the advice. I am going to try several of the ideas here and see what works best. That video is awesome!
 

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