Wholesale Cake Boxes And Boards!

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rajinaren Posted 6 May 2007 , 8:17pm
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Hi all!
I am looking for buying wholesale cake boxes boards. Can u guys tell me where do you guys get it. I live austin texas. If there is some place nearby it would be great. thumbs_up.gif

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Doug Posted 6 May 2007 , 8:20pm
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try here: (free shipping!)

http://www.brpboxshop.com/cake_boxes.html

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rajinaren Posted 6 May 2007 , 8:22pm
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thanks...will check it now!

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bobwonderbuns Posted 6 May 2007 , 8:33pm
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Thanks! That answered my question too! icon_biggrin.gif

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NEWTODECORATING Posted 6 May 2007 , 8:46pm
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I was just getting ready to order from that company when I discovered -from here of course- that Sam's sells boxes from the bakery. You have to get them in boxes of 50 but what a savings!! I got 50 corrigated sturdy cardboard bottoms and 50 separate tops with a window lid for $30.00.

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rajinaren Posted 6 May 2007 , 9:32pm
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wow....gee thanks for those info i compared everything sam's sound cheap...just waiting to go there.

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rajinaren Posted 7 May 2007 , 6:40pm
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like to hear about others regarding where they buy their supplies?

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jaime455 Posted 8 May 2007 , 12:04am
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who is Sam??

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rajinaren Posted 8 May 2007 , 12:26am
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Its "SAMS CLUB" .

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vww104 Posted 8 May 2007 , 6:43pm
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If you have a Restaurant Depot near you they sell boxes at a good wholesale price, membership is free, but you must have a tax id number to join.

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lilytexas Posted 11 May 2007 , 3:57am
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I buy mine at bakemark it in Arlington TX is between Forth Worth and Dallas. I have to drive 2 hours in order to get all my supplies.

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Janette Posted 11 May 2007 , 4:06am
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I think they mean the web site - Cakes by Sam

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southrnhearts Posted 11 May 2007 , 4:11am
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Check your yellow pages for "restaraunt supply" or "paper supplies"
These type companys sell all the paper products you would need from
cake boards to boxes and its alot cheaper than your local cake supply
company because they are cutting out the middle man, and you dont
have to belong to any club to purchase there!

Im in S Alabama and our local company is Houston Paper Co.

HTH

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TPDC Posted 11 May 2007 , 5:44am
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No, they do mean "SAM's CLUB." I saw that post the other day too.

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gingergirlk9 Posted 15 Mar 2009 , 3:51pm
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I tried going into the Sam's Club website but Im having trouble finding the boxes. Also does anyone know where I can find good price cupcake holders to put in boxes?

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Janette Posted 15 Mar 2009 , 8:15pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TPDC

No, they do mean "SAM's CLUB." I saw that post the other day too.




Sorry, my mistake

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flamingobaker Posted 16 Mar 2009 , 12:29am
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gingergirlk9 - I don't think you can buy the boxes from Sam's online - it's not really "for sale", you are buying from the bakery's stock of supplies.
So, you have to go to the bakery and ask a person in the bakery dept.
If she looks at you weird ask for the manager.

They also have the cupcake inserts for about $15. They go in the 1/2sheet boxes and hold 30.

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Janette Posted 16 Mar 2009 , 3:26am
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I buy huge buckets of frosting from them (can't remember the pounds but, very large bucket). The first time I didn't know any better and the guy charged me $42 then each time I've gone back I've only been charged $24. Looks like he transposed the numbers. Now I know.

It works great for wedding cakes not having to make all that frosting.

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