These
instructions apply to 1.55 oz. size HERSHEY'S® bars and Snack Size
Bars.
DO NOT
REMOVE HERSHEY'S PLASTIC WRAPPER!
Included with
your wrapper order, will be enough transparent adhesive dots to complete
your candy wrapping project. You will receive 3 dots per wrapper. One
dot is for the back of the wrapper, and one dot for each end of the
wrapper. Before
you begin to wrap, it's a good idea to lift up the edges of the dots to
make it easier to grasp them while you are wrapping. Even if they stick
back to the paper backing, they will still be easier to grasp one while
you are trying to wrap.
Most candy wrappers require that you tape
the ends of the HERSHEY'S® plastic wrapper to the back of the candy
bar. You will not need to do this using our new wrappers! Our wrappers
will completely cover HERSHEY'S® 1.55 oz. new plastic wrapper, including the
ends!
The next step is to line up the front of
your wrapper with the candy bar. Holding the bar and wrapper up to a
light source can be helpful in this step. You will be able to see the
candy bar shadow through the wrapper and center your wrapper perfectly!
Now fold the top of the wrapper towards the back of the candy bar. Do
not crease the fold yet!
Fold
the back of the wrapper around the bar. Line up the edges on the ends of
the bar to make sure they meet squarely.
Once
your wrapper is lined up on the bar, you can crease the folds. You can
also "pinch" the folds if it is easier for you.
After creasing, make sure that the sides
of the wrapper are still even. If so, then take a transparent adhesive
dot and apply it to the center back of the wrapper joining the front to
the back.
Next, you will do the same to each side
of the candy bar by using one dot per side to close them as shown below;
Once applied, the dots are barely visible!
Your guests can just open one end of the wrapper and pull out the candy
bar without destroying the wrapper!
Trademarks
indicate products manufactured by Hershey Foods Corporation.
There is no affiliation between Hershey Foods Corporation, its divisions
or subsidiaries, and TLC Creations.