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    Re: Shipping in the Winter

    Quote Originally Posted by nbelval View Post
    They were the small hand warmers. They were not taped, loose in with the newspaper.
    The box looked a bit dirty, like it had been used a time or two, but I didn't notice and missing pieces or cracks in the insulation.
    If they were hand-warmers, then they wouldn't have kept the snakes warm enough for long. The shipper should have used heat packs taped to the top of the insulation. I have shipped, and received, many shipments successfully in winter. If you use good boxes with 3/4" insulation and proper heat packs, you should not have any problems.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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