Full Sheet Cake

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LoveMeSomeCake615 Posted 23 Feb 2011 , 3:36pm
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I have a customer that wants a full sheet cake. I am always confused about sheet cake servings. I have read that a full sheet cake is an 18X24 and serves about 108. Is this with 2 full layers, or is it usually 1 layer torted and filled? TIA!

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CWR41 Posted 23 Feb 2011 , 3:49pm
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One layer.

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LoveMeSomeCake615 Posted 23 Feb 2011 , 4:00pm
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Thanks! icon_smile.gif

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cakesnglass Posted 23 Feb 2011 , 4:06pm
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I know a full sheet to be 2- 18x24's single layer to serve about 100. Tirted and filled would be up to the customer for extra fee.

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CWR41 Posted 23 Feb 2011 , 4:12pm
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Originally Posted by cakesnglass

I know a full sheet to be 2- 18x24's single layer to serve about 100. Tirted and filled would be up to the customer for extra fee.




A full sheet can be two 12x18 single-layer half sheets, not two 18x24s.

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