Pikevi: Try this URL:
http://lab.troymeyers.com/flasking/F...ecid=15&-find=
If that doesn't work, when you go to the Meyers Conservatory home page click on "Informational Pages". This will take you to a list of things. What you want is "Caring for seedlings removed from flask and a method of compotting in sphagnum".
Slippery B, since the plants came in a baggie, they should be compotted, not "reflasked". The dark gooey stuff is almost certainly agar. Are they actually rooted in it, or jumbled around in it? If rooted in it, you can probably leave them in the baggie for a while. If jumbled, you want to get them out of there ASAP. Usually the procedure is to wash off the agar and pot in sphag, and this is what I do. I've heard some people say that they leave the agar around the roots, so you could try that if you want to. It probably doesn't make much difference. At $10 a flask, even if you get 5 plants to survive you're doing OK. Den anosmum eventually gets BIG. Good luck with your new baggie babies!