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LDS Mini Chocolate Wrappers

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These printable candy wrappers cover mini Hershey's candy bars and make great LDS handouts or inexpensive gifts! There are tons of wrappers to choose from!

Directions: First you will need to buy a bag of mini Hershey's chocolate bars. The bag I bought had four flavors: milk chocolate, special dark, krackel, and mr. Goodbar. Next find the wrappers you wish to use, then print how many you need. The wrapper should print just a little smaller than 1 1/2 X 3 inches. Cut out the wrapper, and before adding any glue fold at the light gray line, right under the "glue here" part. Now put a little glue on the UNDERSIDE of the part that says "GLUE HERE" and attach it to the bottom of the mini bar, make sure you do not remove the original wrappers! Next wind the wrapper around the candy and lightly crease around the last edge. Add glue to the "GLUE HERE" section and firmly hold the flap in place until it's dry. And there you go!

Notes:
  • The krackel flavor candies are slightly larger than the other kinds but the wrappers still fit, you just have to make them a little tighter.
  • I prefer using a glue stick as the glue dries quickly and isn't too messy.
  • If you are making several of these you might want to save the wrappers to your computer and input them into a program so you can print more than one at a time.
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You can also find other printable resources in the LDS Crafts and LDS Visual Aids categories.

Unfortunately I am not making additional wrappers at this time. Please enjoy the ones that have already been made. Thank you!
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