So last night I was getting ready to package eggs for next week... we were trying out a few different methods.
We had a regular flat rate box and lined it with large bubble wrap and then put the eggs in foam paper lining (or a soft tissue paper) and then put them in foam egg cartons which are then wrapped in bubble wrap and made sure they fit snuggly into the box... more bubble wrap was placed if needed.
How did we test them?
My BF THREW the box across the room, into the microwave, at the wall AND ceiling and onto the table, where it flew off, hit the fridge and bounced down to the ground, all while I look like this
(OMG!!! THE EGGIES!!). My eyes were as ROUND as dinner plates... while he was "throwing" these eggs, he was saying, "Well, this is for the post office in Kansas it has to go through... and one for Colorado and then California... and here is another one OH and another one for extra measures!" He managed to bounce it off a metal box!! By now, I'm cringing and screaming bloody murder "OMG, you're killing the babies!!" (Why I was so emotional over refrigerated test eggs, I do not know LOL)
After this test, we opened it up, all eggs were safe... not a single crack!
Other than almost having a heart attack, lol, the experiment is pretty good
We had a regular flat rate box and lined it with large bubble wrap and then put the eggs in foam paper lining (or a soft tissue paper) and then put them in foam egg cartons which are then wrapped in bubble wrap and made sure they fit snuggly into the box... more bubble wrap was placed if needed.
How did we test them?
My BF THREW the box across the room, into the microwave, at the wall AND ceiling and onto the table, where it flew off, hit the fridge and bounced down to the ground, all while I look like this

After this test, we opened it up, all eggs were safe... not a single crack!
Other than almost having a heart attack, lol, the experiment is pretty good
