I just ordered some hash gummies from RosesGarden (Agora) and the vendor page says that he/she recommends getting melt protection if you live somewhere with temperatures exceeding 75 degrees. Well, I live in a pretty hot state but it's been cooling down a lot lately. I didn't get melt protection because it was an extra 20 bucks. What are the chances of my gummies melting? And if they do melt, are they completely ruined? Thanks.
It's not an extra $20, it's an extra $9.50. Priority shipping is $10.50 and priority melt protection is $20 (first class melt protection is not offered because it would defeat the purpose).
I used regular first class mail for RosesGarden's chocolate bar a few weeks ago, but it would have melted if I didn't grab it from the mailbox within a half hour. Even though it was only like 75degF, the mailbox heats up quite nicely. So if you can grab it right after delivery, melt protection isn't necessary. I don't think packages normally get too hot in transit.