Coca Cola Cupcakes

Baking By SybilBibble Updated 24 Jan 2013 , 3:00am by SybilBibble

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SybilBibble Posted 24 Jan 2013 , 1:35am
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AMy daughters 3rd birthday is going to be movie theatre themed. I have this plan to do kettle corn cupcakes and also coca cola cupcakes. I've bought thick coca cola drinking glasses and I want to bake the cupcakes right inside the glass. I'm a little nervous about it bc a lot of things I've read say that the glass will shatter. However, I've seen a lot of cupcakes baked in mason jars. Has anyone had success doing this or is it just a terrible idea?

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AlphaSierra Posted 24 Jan 2013 , 2:39am
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I thiiinnk the ones you see in the mason jars are actually baked in sheets, with multiple circles cut to the size of the mason jar, and are put in layers with icing between. This is something you could totally do with coca cola cake, or you could fill the bottom of the coca cola glass with candy (like the kind you would get at a movie theatre), and put a cola cupcake on top?

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AlphaSierra Posted 24 Jan 2013 , 2:48am
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http://bestfriendsforfrosting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/FAVORITE-RASP-copy-400x258-custom.jpg
 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-sJ5px2z3Lsg/T-Os0pgFyEI/AAAAAAAACeo/RtgqSOMlBN0/s1600/cupcakes.jpg
 No idea who the credit for these photos go to, but you can do either one with Cola Cake or Cupcakes and the cola glasses! 

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SybilBibble Posted 24 Jan 2013 , 3:00am
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AThanks I've got some time to test some stuff out. So I'll be baking a lot of coca cola cupcakes for the next month lol.

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