Do Cake Balls Need To Be Refrigerated? How Long W/o Refrig?

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sheilabelle Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 2:47am
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I need to make 800 of these little puppies and don't think I can fit all in the fridge. They will be packaged 10 in a box. Do I need to put a lable on them telling the recipents that they need to be refrigerated?

TIA,
Sheila

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motherofgrace Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 2:56am
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depends on the kind, the only ones i keep refridgerated are my cheese cake ones.

I would say "Best eaten cold" or something but thats because i like thm that way. I have had customers leave them out for up to a week (longer then that i dont know cuz they get eaten lol

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sheilabelle Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 3:10am
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Good suggestion about "Best eaten cold". Thanks for that idea.

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Ellie1985 Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 3:33am
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I see you're in Michigan so I know it is cold there. Do you have a garage??? My garage is around 40 degrees and when I'm preparing food for Christmas, etc. and don't have enough room in my refrigerator I will put stuff in the garage to keep cold.

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motherofgrace Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 4:06am
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ellie1985 I actrually do the same thing on my balcnoy (covered of course) cuz it gets to -30 here!

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icer101 Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 4:25am
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I even put things in the back of my explorer, if i need extra room.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 1:07pm
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Yup..My garage in the winter is my best friend..It gets cold here too...

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