Sample Cups...is 1 Or 2 Oz Too Small??

Business By korkyo Updated 10 Aug 2008 , 1:09pm by FromScratch

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korkyo Posted 7 Aug 2008 , 11:06am
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I found a source for sample cups. Most everyone on here says to use 3 oz size. The 2 oz size is14.00 less for the same amount. Do you think that would be too small?

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JanH Posted 8 Aug 2008 , 3:41am
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What are you putting in the sample cups?

If it's for cake & frosting, I'd go with the 3 oz. size. icon_smile.gif

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SweetArt Posted 8 Aug 2008 , 1:08pm
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When I did bridal show samples, I used the 2 oz. size for 1" square bite size pieces of cake. It worked great. If your cake is any bigger, though, it wont fit.

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FromScratch Posted 9 Aug 2008 , 5:29pm
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If it's for a sample of cake.. I'd get the 3oz ones.. especially if you will have frosting on the cake.

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korkyo Posted 10 Aug 2008 , 3:54am
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it is for cake samples. Do you have to bake shorter cakes?

How about a few more "votes' to round out my decision. icon_smile.gif

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FromScratch Posted 10 Aug 2008 , 1:09pm
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When I make samples for a cup I just do a single layer (a little less than an inch tall) with icing on top and cut it into little squares

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