To All Cake And Cupcake Makers, Check This Out!

Decorating By AshleyLogan Updated 4 Jan 2007 , 9:15pm by ogolds

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AshleyLogan Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 2:47pm
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Hey everyone
I saw this on the Rachel Ray show today, it looks awesome.
check it out...

http://cupcakecourier.com/

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Firstlady Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 2:53pm
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This is really neat....thanks for the tip!

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chaniliz Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 2:57pm
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Thank you
Great tip and thanks again for sharing

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Melvira Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 2:58pm
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I just bought something like this a few weeks ago at the outlet mall... except it's white, 'Starplast' is the brand on it. It was only (I think) $22. But it only holds 24 muffins/cupcakes. Hey, that's a lot better than the 12 you can get in a 9x13 carrier!! Thanks for showing us this awesome gadget!

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Katrina745 Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 3:15pm
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This is too cool! Thanks for sharing!

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freakgirl Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:02pm
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I got one of these for my birthday and it's totally worth it. You can also use it carry a sheet cake. It's not optimal for really high-topped cupcakes, but you can get a good amount of frosting on without anything getting ruined. I love it!

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prettynpinkdi1 Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:20pm
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This cupcake carrier is great! Thanks for the tip. icon_smile.gif

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ntertayneme Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:24pm
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Awesome!! I may have to order one of these. I'm always bringing cupcakes for demos at the arts/craft store I work at part-time... this would be great to use!!

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tirby Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:29pm
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How easy is it to remove the cupcakes without messing the icing up?

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tabs8774 Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:34pm
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Awesome!! I may have to order one of these. I'm always bringing cupcakes for demos at the arts/craft store I work at part-time... this would be great to use!!


great idea!! i wish i could take cupcakes to my kids school functions! we are not allowed to bring in homemade goodies!! they all have to be store bought and individually wrapped!!

but i still want it! maybe i could just slip in some goodies on the last day of school! haha

i thought about doing that for my sons christmas party but he acctually got scared!! he said " no!! we arent allowed!! just get some debbie cakes!!"

CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT!!!! HAHA

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frstech Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:34pm
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I too wonder how to get them out without damage???

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AngD Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:37pm
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Looks cool, I have a tupperware one that holds either 24 cupcakes or a 9x13 cake if you flip it over.

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TaraRowan Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:43pm
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another product I always said "you know what they need to have..." and then I miss the million dollar idea icon_wink.gif
oh well, such is life.
i might have to buy one now!!

tara

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peacockplace Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:43pm
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Looks cool! thumbs_up.gif

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TheCakeShak Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 4:49pm
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just one question........

I the "locking" mechanism sturdy?? Meaning while your carrying the carrier will the locks pop open and whammie,,,,,, cupcakes to the floor!??

thanks...... icon_redface.gif

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nicoles-a-tryin Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 5:11pm
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Oh that is a great idea!!! I will have to look into it to order!
Thanks for sharing!!

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freakgirl Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 7:21pm
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How easy is it to remove the cupcakes without messing the icing up?




I haven't had much trouble. I sort of pinch at the top of the liner to ease them out.

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I the "locking" mechanism sturdy?? Meaning while your carrying the carrier will the locks pop open and whammie,,,,,, cupcakes to the floor!??




The only way this could happen is if you don't lock it correctly. There are tabs on the cover that snap into a lip on the bottom of the carrier. Although I always check mine several times because I'm afraid of the same thing! icon_eek.gif

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ncdessertdiva Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 7:34pm
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I have a Tupperware container that holds 18 cupcakes or a 9x13 sheet cake. It would be nice to have a carrier that would hold more.
Thanx for the link!
Leslie

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nefgaby Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 7:40pm
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How cool!!! Awesome carrier... now I need one too!!!

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SHADDI Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 7:45pm
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I SAW THE SHOW THIS MORNING AND THOUGHT THAT WAS COOL ALSO... I'M THINKING OF GETTING ONE..

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mthiberge Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 7:55pm
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Thanks for the link, I have the wilton cupcake caddy, but it only holds 12 cupcakes...that's never enough!! LOL

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ogolds Posted 4 Jan 2007 , 9:15pm
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I think my mom bought this for me yesterday on QVC. She bought some sort of plastic container w/three levels to hold 36 cupcakes. I'll have to check to see if it was this one.

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