Grab these Thank you candy bar WRAPPER printables. Perfect way to tell someone thank you! Because who doesn’t like Chocolate!?

These printables are just the best to have on hand. I have a stash in my closet so when someone helps me out, I’m ready to surprise them with a little thank you gift! Â There is one for a Twix bar, a Reeses peanut butter cup, M&Ms, Kit Kat, and a Hershey bar. All regular sized.

Here are some great uses for these thank you printables:
- Keep a stash in your desk at work for coworkers.
- Teacher appreciation gift. (Don’t forget bus driver and the lunch crew!)
- Church helpers
- Nurse/healthcare
- Take some candy bars down to your local fire station
- Surprise your kids with a little thank you!Â
Supplies to use with Thank you Printables

Printers:
If you are looking for a great printer to use – I love my HP! I wrote up a whole post about why The reasons I love the printer and how to get the best looking printables!
IF YOU DON’T HAVE A PRINTER: You can also upload the files to staples or office max and have them print them! Sometimes the local library has a printer for public use!
You want to make sure to print these out on 81/2 by 11 paper and click fit to printable area. You can adjust the quality to a higher dpi for a better quality print! I printed on regular copy paper. It’s easier to wrap the thinner paper around the candy bar.Â

The printable is made so the sides overhang to look like the edges of the candy bar. (except the hershey bar! That one just wraps around the middle!)

Cutting out the printables:
One Word. FISKARS! Nice sharp scissors are a must in my craft room! I own about 12 pairs! I also use my Paper Trimmer to get nice straight cuts.

Glue on the wrapper:
If you need to attach anything to the printables-I personally love glue dots! They are round and clear and help stick on the item easily! The ones I linked to are permanent- but they do offer removable ones! I did use my glue gun for this project- because it was already plugged in from another project! Just make sure not to get to close to the candy bar with it so you don’t melt it!

I would recommend using a piece of tape or a glue dot right in the center of the candy bar and then wrap the printable around it. That will prevent the candy bar from sliding out of the wrapper.

I also bend down the sides of the wrapper to make it look a little more realistic.
The back of these printables are blank!
Download the free Candy Bar wrapper printable below:Â
These printables are 100% free! But I would love for you to pin or share this post to help others find it!
Click on the image below and the printables will automatically open in a new window.

I love making printables! You can find my whole collection of Free Printables here!

I love making printables! You can find my whole collection of free printables here!

Lisa Kubin says
I have been a subscriber to your site for years and I continue to be blown away at your amazing ideas and information. You have offered so many free printables, cut files, tutorials and so much more! I honestly don’t know how you do it all with a family and all that entails! I just want to thank you for all you do! I still look forward to every one of your posts and my children are grown. I wish I had you back when they were little! Thanks again for years of inspiration and ideas and so much more!
Susan says
Love these!