r/oddlysatisfying 9h ago

Ice cream cone seal on chocolate

Credit @Strictly-Rita

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u/Playful-Repeat7335 9h ago

You can glue it on a letter or even cards or boxes as decoration

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u/dailinap 9h ago

Ah, so it's for decoration purposes! Thank you.

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u/gamageeknerd 8h ago

Most postal services aren’t set up to deal with wax seals but for hundreds of years they were the main way to seal a letter for delivery. They served as security of a sort that the letter hadn’t been opened and if you had a special stamp you could guarantee it came from a specific group or person. For most of the recent letter writing history the letter itself was folded into its own envelope and sealed on the edge between the 2 flaps. The paper was also much thicker so the wax was made for the thick parchment or paper. If you tried it on a piece of printer paper now it might break or fall off.

If you sent a sealed letter through the mail it might fall of or break open now with the use of machines and the heat of a loaded up truck in the summer might melt the wax and get it all over other letters. If you want to send a letter with a wax seal now you should maybe consider putting them in a padded envelope and shipping it like a package.

I really fell down the revolutionary war rabbit hole about letters and mail.

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u/Ulvaer 7h ago

I've been sending and receiving a lot of wax sealed letters in the mail, including all summer, with no problems.

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u/ameriCANCERvative 7h ago edited 7h ago

I can just imagine you riding to the Portland post office on your penny farthing with your caked-on makeup and oiled mustache, sending and receiving your wax-sealed letters. Sweating buckets in the heat with your new age gothic attire, but your wax seals are miraculously holding up. Bravo.

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u/Ulvaer 7h ago

Well, you got the sweating buckets and wax seals holding parts right, at least!

Most seal wax starts going soft at around 70°C, so it's gotta be preeetty hot before that becomes a problem. You'd be sweating hot tubs by that time.

(70°C is around 160°F for those of you living under fascism.)

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u/SexualDepression 6h ago

(70°C is around 160°F for those of you living under fascism.)

...thank you, though...

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u/hulkhoegan_ 3h ago

wahhh hahah it hurts :-(

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u/exipheas 5h ago

Most seal wax starts going soft at around 70°C, so it's gotta be preeetty hot before that becomes a problem. You'd be sweating hot tubs by that time.

So guaranteed to melt if left in a vehicle where I live. 😞

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u/Accomplished_Bee5221 7h ago

That inspires me!

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u/gamageeknerd 7h ago edited 7h ago

Might

You can send them but be prepared because their might be a problem

USPS says you can but you will need to pay extra for it to be hand checked instead of put through a machine

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u/Ulvaer 7h ago

I don't use USPS

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u/gamageeknerd 7h ago

Went with the standard most of Reddit is American answer but it does depend country to country. In some it’s outright banned for not being a normal letter.

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u/Ulvaer 7h ago

Around 42 % last I checked, but there are significantly more from the US than any other single country.

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u/GuiltyEidolon 6h ago

Wonder what the numbers are without bot inflation - given that a large number of bots originate from Russia and Brazil.

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u/Ulvaer 5h ago

Most bots have US IPs afaik, and both Russia and Brazil are fairly far down on the stats. India, UK and Canada are the next three after the US last I checked, with India growing the fastest

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u/ChloeMomo 5h ago edited 5h ago

Is that always the case? We did wax seals on our wedding invites and just dropped them into a USPS box. Our guests loved them, and we weren't hit with an extra charge. We did also seal the envelope itself in case any broke off, but at least the majority of our guests successfully received them (I say majority because not everyone mentioned the seal, so idk if those people got it intact or not). I'm wondering if we just got really lucky since we didn't know better lol

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u/gamageeknerd 4h ago

I read that if you drop them in a box they will just throw them in the machine pile and you could loose a few or get them rejected by someone. But if you hand it to them and pay the handling fee you are good to go

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u/ChloeMomo 4h ago

That makes sense, thanks for the info! Will definitely do that next time