Have You Made Cake Shooters?

Baking By CarolinaCakeMom Updated 11 Mar 2011 , 11:58pm by tryingcake

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CarolinaCakeMom Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 8:03pm
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I am going to make cake shooters for the first time in late Feb. I am looking for any advice or guidance anyone would like to offer. Thanks.

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AnnieCahill Posted 14 Jan 2011 , 1:02am
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There were some threads going on a few months ago about these. Do an Advanced Google search and type cakecentral.com in the domain name. You should be able to pull up the threads. You can try to do a search on the site, but you can't get past the first page of results (bug in the site).

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tryingcake Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 2:45am
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For the last two days -0 no matter what I type into to the search - even the EXACT title of the thread - it comes up that that doesn't exist.

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tryingcake Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 2:47am
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I just tried the Google search - it brought the thread right up this is what I get every time:

No posts exist for this topic

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Been on a few days now. I'm on page 6 of trying to find a specific post to see if I can get it to open that way

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playingwithsugar Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 2:52am
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Go to search in the forums tab,

add key words cake shooters

go to search topic title only

then press search at the bottom of the window.

I tried copying the link to the page, but when I tested it, it went right back to the search window instead.

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tryingcake Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 4:27am
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No matter what I do I get the same stupid message. I'm so very tired of this.

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Crazboutcakes Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 4:43am
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I can't help but am curious about what cupcake shooters are?

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Crazboutcakes Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 4:44am
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I can't help but am curious about what cupcake shooters are?




opps cake shooters?
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Crazboutcakes Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 5:29am
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lol they are just as they sound icon_razz.gif they are kinda like a push up pop! where do you get the stuff to make them, haven't seen anything that would work?

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tryingcake Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 5:41am
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Honestly, they look to mushy for me. It just may look that way in the pics, though. I don't know.

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tryingcake Posted 16 Jan 2011 , 5:44am
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But , on the other hand, after more surfing, this pic doesn't look much different than a trifle. That would be fun.


http://s582.photobucket.com/albums/ss267/ModernDayFloral/?action=view¤t=IMG_1920.jpg

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Kaybaby Posted 8 Feb 2011 , 12:05am
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Any ideas where I can find the containers? Seems as though they aren't available where I'm looking.

Thanks so much,

Vonda

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MadMillie Posted 11 Mar 2011 , 6:43pm
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You can use shot glasses, makes them look more elegant than a push up pop. They even make desposible ones.

http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-712152.html

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tryingcake Posted 11 Mar 2011 , 11:58pm
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I use those disposable shot glasses at all my catering gigs for all sorts of things. I love them, the guests love them.

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