Hello all. First post. What I'm trying to do is find out where to buy these cupcake liners. Any ideas?
Backstory:
We moved back to the US after taking an expat assignment in South Africa for the last 2 years. Over there, this style of cupcake liner was very popular, and we've come to love them. They are nice, thick, sturdy, and are waxed lined. However, I cannot find these anywhere in the US. I brought a bunch of them back with us, but eventually, they will run out. So, if you can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
Here's a picture of some of them that I brought home. Please help.
Try this website, http://baking-supplies.kitchenkrafts.com/search?view=grid&w=tulip&submit=Search Ive purchased other stuff from them in the past, but these liners look very similar.
Thank you Cake That. I've seen the Tulip liners, but still haven't found anything like what we got in SA. The Tulip liners, well, at least the one's I've seen, are not quite the same, nor are they as sturdy. Hmmm....
I think those are made or distributed by Hoffmaster. They sell a whole range of paper products/napkins/etc. I think my food rep gave me a sample pack of that style in red/white/chocolate brown. They are different than the normal tulip that are just a square of parchment. These are formed/molded differently.
HTH
Liz
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I think those are made or distributed by Hoffmaster. They sell a whole range of paper products/napkins/etc. I think my food rep gave me a sample pack of that style in red/white/chocolate brown. They are different than the normal tulip that are just a square of parchment. These are formed/molded differently.
HTH
Liz
Thanks Liz. I looked at the Hoffmaster website and could not find these liners. There's got to be a place to find these, right???
Aren't they like the front one in this pic?
I searched Hoffmaster tulip liners in images and this came up, so maybe they just don't offer them anymore?
Liz
I don't think I would have made this post if the manufacturer was listed on the packaging. ;)
Hi Corners,
Sorry, I realized after I wrote that it sounded strange. I guess I really meant identifying markings as sometimes these wrappers are from China or another international country and someone may recognize something that others don't.
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