Sam's Had A 12 Pk Of "mustard" Squeeze Bottles

Baking By cakeatopia Updated 10 Sep 2006 , 9:44pm by CakeDiva73

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cakeatopia Posted 9 Sep 2006 , 3:51pm
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for 21 cents last week. When I went to ck out, they rang up at 11 cents! They are plastic. The ones you see at the restaurants. I was thinking about trying glaze, color flow, or royal icing to do outlines on cookies. I tried to see if the decorating tips would fit, but no luck. May see if the bigger coupler would work. Not sure if they will work, but figured for that price, what the heck! If they dont work, I'll give them to the kids to play in the sprinklers and squirt each other.

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KHalstead Posted 10 Sep 2006 , 1:51pm
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I have them!!! mine are clear and I paid like 3 bucks (full price at Sam's ) for them.......geesh, wish ours had em that cheap I'd get some more......they're great for decorating cookies with royal icing and drizzling chocolate , I even use one when we go camping and add pancake mix to it, then all I have to do is add bottled water , shake, and squirt em on the pan! Plus my kids love having pancakes in the shape of their names!! they're great for tons of things......on some of mine I have snipped the tip a little more allowing for more royal icing to flow and I just marked my bottles, so I know which ones are for outlining and wich ones are for flooding.......I've also seen people use them in the kitchen for olive oil and even home made salad dressings.....there are tons of uses for them!!!

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bayougrl Posted 10 Sep 2006 , 2:01pm
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I cut the entire tip off of mine and use them to fill cup cake pans. I also use them to drizzle on top of cakes and to soak cakes with syrups. They would be great for the my kids to decorate cookies.

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CakeDiva73 Posted 10 Sep 2006 , 9:44pm
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I have some of these and if you go to the craft section at Wal-Mart, where they keep the paints, they have a mini-squeeze bottle with a small metal threaded twist tip that makes a really tiny round opening and it works great for royal icing and melted chocolate... that's the only place I have ever seen them, though.... It is smaller and more precise than the regular opening but I paid like $1.50 for just one bottle so now I have to find some of these cheap ones too icon_smile.gif

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