Where Can I Find These For Cake Shooters?
Decorating By greengyrl26 Updated 23 Mar 2011 , 6:49am by cake_architect
Has anyone seen this website?
http://cakeshooters.com/
I have a request to make these, and they certainly seem easy enough. But I can't find the containers anywhere! They're like push-ups, like the orange push-up popcicles. I've searched the net, but am hoping one of my fellow CCers can help!!!
Thanks in advance!
I love this idea, esp for kids' parties.
They are a little cheaper if you get them directly from BakeDeco
http://www.bakedeco.com/detail.asp?id=21265&keyword=Related%20Items
Kristy
You're welcome.
I like to compare.
http://www.pastrychef.com/PUSH-UP-POPS_p_1817.html
http://www.bakedeco.com/detail.asp?id=21265&keyword=Related%20Items
Less expensive at Bake Deco.
Looks like fun!
I WANT!!!!! Man I wish I didn't have to fork out $50.00 for them & I wouldn't need 100 of them.
Oh well, maybe a local store will start carrying them soon (yeah right-lol)
Very cute, but not sure I would use them for kids parties. I can see it now, one kid accidentally pushes too hard and the stuff goes flying. Another kid sees it and thinks it's cool so they push on theirs, and before you know it they are seeing who can shoot it the furthest and you have cake everywhere.
I never thought before to see if those "cups" could be purchased. These will be great next summer for homemade ice cream.
I love these! I am planning desserts for a neighborhood event in December, and these will add some whimsy to the display. Nothing like toys for grown-ups.
Chocolate mousse with whipped cream and raspberries, here we come!
Theresa
Those look like so much fun! I'm not sure they would any more "dangerous" than giving a kid a regular push pop from the store.
Those look like so much fun! I'm not sure they would any more "dangerous" than giving a kid a regular push pop from the store.
But a push-pop from the store is frozen (I've had a hard time pushing them up) and in my experience, have never seen people use them at parties in place of ice cream. Now if you were to fill and then freeze them so it was a solid mass I could see it. Hmmm, that sounds good, might have to order some before next summer and start experimenting.
Cupcakes can be messy to eat when you're all dressed up. This looks like a great idea!
This is EXACTLY why I love CC!!!! I would never have known about these! Thank you greengyrl for bringing this up!
just an update! i found some large containers for about $0.50 each
http://www.jbprince.com/table-service/clear-push-up-large.asp
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