How Do I Store A 3D Cake?

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dancindarlin23 Posted 19 Nov 2010 , 8:01pm
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I'm making a 3D Darth Vader cake today but don't want it to get messed up or go bad before my boyfriend's birthday, which is on Sunday. Do I put it on the fridge? Leave it on the counter? Freezer? I have no clue. Thanks!

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brincess_b Posted 19 Nov 2010 , 8:17pm
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counter. preferably in a cardboard cake box of some sort. or losely covered with clingfilm or tinfoil. it will be fine sitting out (assuming your fillings dont need refridgerated) its pureply to stop dust and bugs and stuff.
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etr2002 Posted 19 Nov 2010 , 8:30pm
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I generally like to refrigerate my 3D cakes. I always provide plenty of internal support but I feel that they are more stable once they have been refrigerated.

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