3 Tier Cake To Feed 100?

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Lacey7671 Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 10:30pm
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I have been asked to do a three tier cake for about 100 people. What size cake pans should I use? Thank you

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julesh268 Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 10:40pm
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I just did a cake for 130. I did a 14" 10" and 6" and then did a 1/2 sheet cake for the kitchen to cut up.

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cattycornercakes Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 10:42pm
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Depends on what shape...this is a good website for calculations...

http://shinymetalobjects.net/cake/calculator/cake_calculator.cgi

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quietude Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 10:44pm
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debster Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 10:55pm
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I believe a 10" 8" 6" square serves 100 if they don't keep the topper.

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KoryAK Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 11:08pm
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6-9-12 x 4" in round is also 100 servings

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cakesbycathy Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 11:31pm
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I suggest 6-9-12" rounds, serving the top tier

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Jenn2179 Posted 4 Oct 2010 , 11:45pm
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6-9-12 round serving all or 6-8-10 square serving all.

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therealxena Posted 19 Apr 2016 , 3:53pm
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@jenn2179 i have to make a 3 tier cake as well. should i make each tier 2 layers or 1 layer?

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