You Can Get The Topsy Turvy Cake Pans Here

Decorating By CakeDesigns Updated 14 May 2008 , 4:49pm by diane

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CakeDesigns Posted 7 May 2008 , 10:50pm
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Some of you have asked me about where to buy the topsy turvy cake pans, so here's a link to an online store that carries them.

http://www.cuquisdesigns.com/cd/Categories.asp?Id=20
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diane Posted 8 May 2008 , 1:29am
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WOW!!!! icon_eek.gificon_eek.gificon_eek.gif i never knew they made these types of pans!!!! icon_lol.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gif
thanks sooo much for posting!
this makes it soooo much easier than having to cut regular cakes! icon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gif

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gateauxdamour Posted 8 May 2008 , 3:10am
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Ooooooo! You have my attention! I went to the website but couldn't get price info; it looked like their site was a bit froze up! Did we flood them with hits? icon_eek.gificon_lol.gificon_eek.gif

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xstitcher Posted 11 May 2008 , 9:19am
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Just curious,

Do the cakes bake evenly in these pans? icon_confused.gif

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Jenn123 Posted 13 May 2008 , 4:35am
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Neat idea.... but couldn't you just prop up a regular deep pan and get the same effect??

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xstitcher Posted 13 May 2008 , 4:48am
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Neat idea.... but couldn't you just prop up a regular deep pan and get the same effect??




Hi Jenn123!

I was trying to figure out what you were saying here (it's been a long day....).

Are you asking this because you figure all the batter will go to one side or something?? I know I'm kinda slow tonight icon_confused.gif

CHeers!! icon_biggrin.gif

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Jenn123 Posted 13 May 2008 , 12:45pm
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yes I was thinking the batter would bake at an angle and you would only need to make a slight trim to cut off the rounded top.

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mkolmar Posted 13 May 2008 , 9:07pm
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I'm wondering how they bake also. I'm really interested in these pans.

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foxymomma521 Posted 13 May 2008 , 9:53pm
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It won't work for me either icon_sad.gif

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Cakebelle Posted 13 May 2008 , 10:08pm
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Thanks for the link!

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diane Posted 14 May 2008 , 4:49pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jenn123

Neat idea.... but couldn't you just prop up a regular deep pan and get the same effect??




icon_confused.gif hmm...i wonder if this could work??

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