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Dharlee, don't worry. I'm on a shoestring budget & use plain old waxed paper to wrap my soaps in. Down here, it's pretty thin & not very waxy. They like small bars down here, so I make a lot in 90gram rectangular molds. I do the wrap and then use the labels (Avery's 18 to a page) to secure the waxed paper. It's very humid here, 400 meters from the Atlantic, and I like waxed paper or butcher paper better than papers that don't let the soap breathe. Also, you can see a swirl through the paper & the customer can smell the scent, if any. It doesn't react with CP soap the way tissue paper can.
Wrapping is an issue for me, as I've only ever sold "naked" soaps before in my boutique. I'm thinking of moving to microperforated cellophane bags for the "pretty" soaps I'm doing now. Will buy just a few bags & see how well they do first.
I'd give anything to use soap boxes - so fast & easy - but even TP is very expensive down here. I have to travel out of town to get waxed paper, even.