Homemade Funfetti Cake

Baking By unforgetable2u Updated 15 Sep 2005 , 12:42am by MomofThree

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unforgetable2u Posted 14 Sep 2005 , 8:21pm
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ok..... I am not positive so I need help from the ladies (and gentlemen) out here in CC! I really dont want to spend alot of money on a "special" cake mix which of course is pillsbury's funfetti so I was wondering I have a white mix already can't I just add sprinkles to it to make it a funfetti????
This is for a baby shower cake due on the 25th of this month. Thank you in advance for your help icon_wink.gif

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cakeconfections Posted 14 Sep 2005 , 8:27pm
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Thats what I do. I just add my own.If i remember correctly the mix that comes with it just uses rainbow sprinkles.

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unforgetable2u Posted 14 Sep 2005 , 8:32pm
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Thank You.. I was pretty sure I could do it too but wanted "confirmation" thanks again icon_lol.gif

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famousamous Posted 15 Sep 2005 , 12:30am
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I made a funfetti cake by adding 11/2 cups of Fruity pebbles! It worked great, the cereal stayed a little crunchy and the flakes were so light they were baked evenly throughout the cake.

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MomofThree Posted 15 Sep 2005 , 12:42am
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One thing you might want to consider is to toss the sprinkles with a little of the dry cake mix before folding them into the batter - I know you should do this with nuts and chocolate chips in brownies and it keeps them from sinking to the bottom of the pan.

Just thought I'd put my two cents worth in. icon_rolleyes.gif

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