Elmo?

Business By CakeInfatuation Updated 30 Nov 2009 , 4:42pm by cakesdivine

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CakeInfatuation Posted 30 Nov 2009 , 2:46pm
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Got a request for an Elmo or Sesame Street themed cake today. Went online to DecoPac to find some toppers and they don't offer any.

What do you use? Or would you just purchase a little Elmo toy at the store and stick that on?

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leah_s Posted 30 Nov 2009 , 2:47pm
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Elmo toy will work just fine! I generally let the customer choose the toy, however, and I just make an appropriate "background."

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JenniferMI Posted 30 Nov 2009 , 2:57pm
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Sure you could use a toy...

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CakeMommyTX Posted 30 Nov 2009 , 3:13pm
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Yes a little toy would work.
I made a princess cake thinking Decopac still sold the Disney Princessess by themselves only to find out they did'nt (you had to buy the entire castle kit) so the customer went to the Disney store and bought the figurines.
They turned out to be way cuter and better qaulity then the Decopac figurines and ended up looking nicer.

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cakesdivine Posted 30 Nov 2009 , 4:42pm
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Go to Bakery Crafts they are the exclusive company to purchase Sesame Street kits from.

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