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mo_like_it
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Location: TN
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:09 pm |
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I am close to opening my business, and am trying to decide about packaging for cakes and cupcakes. I have my wholesale account set up, but what size boxes should I order for start-up?! Buying by the case is somewhat expensive upfront, with all the other start-up supplies that I need. I don't want to buy a case of boxes that I might not need often. What are the most popular sizes for birthday/occasion cakes? |
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leah_s
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:12 pm |
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10" boxes for an 8" cake. I'd think you'd use a lot of those. |
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mo_like_it
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Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:23 pm |
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Thanks Leah_s! I was thinking 10" and 12" for now. Do the cake boards/circles fit in the wholesaler boxes better than the crappy Wilton ones? (I'm ordering through CK.) Also, what do you use for stacked cakes? |
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leah_s
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Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:49 am |
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I've never used the crappy Witon boxes. I generally stay away from crappy Wilton products.
For a two tier, I just tape the box lid semi-open. If I'm delivering I never box. Sometimes if the customers insists on a box, I'll pick up something at the office supply store, and use it sideways. |
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indydebi
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Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:06 am |
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Oh, hell yeah, stay away from wilton boxes!
I buy 10" boxes by the case. I can put 6 and 8" cakes in them. Yes, the 6" cakes look a little lost, but I only make 6" cakes for the free anniversary cake anyway. They are also perfect size for multiple dozen cookies. I buy the pie boxes by the case (2" (+/-) tall instead of 5" tall) for cookies.
Decide if you're doing sheet cakes and keep those on hand.
I hate running out of boxes. Buying them individually (when I run out) costs me about 3 times as buying them by the case, and that's not even counting the time it takes me and the gas to go get them.
I also keep cases of 12" and 14" cardboard circles on hand. I can cut them down to any size I need if I happen to run out of the 6"/8" ones. |
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Tammies_Cakes
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Joined: May 30, 2009
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:01 am |
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I see alot of post about people ordering from CK. Sorry if this sounds dumb, but what is CK?
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Nyma
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Location: Central Texas (De la Isla del encanto!)
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:22 am |
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Inideby, you always have such goods ideas and suggestions!! Thanks a lot for all your advices. I have learned a lot from you , although you don't even know who I am lol  |
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Kiddiekakes
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:39 am |
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CK is a company called County Kitchens.
I buy 19x14 and 26x18 for my slabs.I also have 10 inch square for cookies etc...I also am lucky enough to get empty chip boxes from my kids school every month after chip day so that cuts down on cost as well. |
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mo_like_it
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:45 am |
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Nyma
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:56 am |
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bgpaper (dot) com have really good prices on boxes and boards. I've order from them few times and shipping is reasonable. |
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indydebi
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:19 am |
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| mo_like_it wrote: | | indydebi, when you put a smaller cake in a larger box, what do you use to keep the cake from sliding around inside the box? I love the idea of keeping larger circles and cutting them down! Speaking of cardboards, can you recommend a good place to get square cardboards? |
A 6" cake is on an 8" board, so if it does slide, the board will hit the side of the box, not the cake. I usually just put a piece of folded over scotch tape under the cardboard. Doen't have to be much. An 8" cake is on a 10" board so it's a perfect fit.
I dont' buy square cardboards. I just stock up on big sheet boards and cut those down as needed.
One thing I learned in my corporate life was inventory control! You don't stock 27 different things when 3 will work.  |
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mo_like_it
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:39 am |
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Nyma, bgpaper is one I haven't looked at yet. Thanks! I will check it out!
indydebi, That is what I've been struggling with, especially with this start-up order. I want to get the discount price on as many items as possible, but I don't want a TON of stock! I love multiple uses for one item!!! Thanks again!!! Also, just noticed your new title, Forum Matriarch!! Awesome!!!  |
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moxey2000
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:46 am |
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pattycakesnj
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:55 am |
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also check out brpbox dot com, good prices and often specials for free shipping (Big river box co) |
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moxey2000
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Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:38 am |
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| pattycakesnj wrote: | | also check out brpbox dot com, good prices and often specials for free shipping (Big river box co) |
Thank you!!! I just went there and the prices are great, they have a huge selection, and the free shipping makes it awesome!!  |
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