How Do I Ship A Cake?

Decorating By bardolp Updated 11 Jul 2006 , 2:18pm by wendysue

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bardolp Posted 11 Jul 2006 , 2:19am
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Not sure if I posted this before or not, but I'd llike to make my neice a special cake, she lives 4 hours away, what would be the best way to package it to ship so it would look like it did when I made it...lol..Thanks Barbara

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candyladyhelen Posted 11 Jul 2006 , 2:43am
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Unless it was fondant, I don't think you can ship cakes successfully, when they are decorated.

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bardolp Posted 11 Jul 2006 , 2:58am
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but maybe someone has a good idea...lol, come on, we can send men to the moom, there has to be a way to ship a cake over night...lol Thanks

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Zmama Posted 11 Jul 2006 , 4:26am
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http://www.mikesamazingcakes.com/wedding.html

At this place, they ship all over the world! Maybe call and inquire how they package?

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wendysue Posted 11 Jul 2006 , 2:18pm
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I wonder if they freeze their cakes, then have a way to ship them that will keep the cake from thawing until unpackaged? Still amazes me this can be done.

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