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I have used 3 sets of these for many years and wish I had more. Although the newer designs are like 1 board with 3 different "waves" in it...this older model with its design is much...
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I always have some of the White in my pantry for those days when the grandkids are over and want to make something. I have many of the other colors...but sometimes the kiddos want to make their...
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Part 1 of 2 Custom Cupcake Wrappers are an easy way to add a special touch to a party. I like to use them for baby showers because I can put the name of the family on the wrapper. And no...
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I have all of the Wilton molds in this line and love them. Just very lightly dust and go.
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I live in MO in the summer and TX in the winter. Both of my kitchens have the pro mixer. I absolutely love both of my pro Kitchen Aids. Very sturdy and wonderful for breadmking. I still wish that...
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I would rather make 1 cake for $150, than 3 for $50 each.
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I would rather make 1 cake for $150, than 3 for $50 each.
The person who works for nothing will always have plenty to do!
My sarcasm is good-humored. People generally really like me, in person ;-)
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I would rather make 1 cake for $150, than 3 for $50 each.
The person who works for nothing will always have plenty to do!
My sarcasm is good-humored. People generally really like me, in person ;-)
Licensed, inspected, insured, home-based commercial...
I would rather make 1 cake for $150, than 3 for $50 each.
The person who works for nothing will always have plenty to do!
My sarcasm is good-humored. People generally really like me, in person ;-)
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costumeczar, it does work the same as the marzipan roller. The cake pop roller is 1.5" and the marzipan roller is .75". The marzipan roller is priced comparable to the post-production cake pop roller (about $330.00).
They looked exactly the same, I figured they work the same way. You can make your own, apparently, if you're handy like that
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I showed him the video (hopeful, but not expecting an okay) and he asked a few questions and then said to go ahead and order it! I'm a hobby baker but make cakes for most of our family birthdays and we make big treat baskets for everyone at Christmas, make goodies for our moms, aunts and grandmothers for Mother's Day, etc., so it will be a big help. If this is the year for TX Cottage Food Law, maybe we'll be using it to make them for sale by the end of the year...
Since cake balls take so little product. One good size order for wedding favors would give you your money back.
And with the roller I will be able to do big orders. So, you will really make profit. So, little product and now SO LITTLE TIME WITH THE ROLLER.
If you havent ordered one...think about it at this price.
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