Need Cake Ball Packaging For 4 Doz.

Decorating By jenniemar Updated 25 Mar 2011 , 4:31pm by MissCuteCupcakes

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jenniemar Posted 24 Mar 2011 , 3:14pm
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Hi- Anyone know of a good online site that has packaging for cake balls? I would like plastic inserts to "cup" each cake ball (they will be in mini cupcake wrappers). I would like something big enough for a dozen in each box. But if not, whatever works that they will be snug and not rolling around.

Thanks for any help-
btw, I am in Texas and need it quick! I can pay for fast shipping.
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p.s. I added a picture of the plastic holders that I found on the internet

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jenniemar Posted 24 Mar 2011 , 3:19pm
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would not upload- tried multiple times---argh!

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imagenthatnj Posted 24 Mar 2011 , 3:29pm
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would not upload- tried multiple times---argh!




You might be better off putting in a link. Uploading a photo rarely works in teh forums.

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jenniemar Posted 24 Mar 2011 , 3:42pm
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MrsAB Posted 24 Mar 2011 , 3:58pm
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Here are a few sites that will should help you in your search. If not do a google search for candy/truffle candy trays or something along those lines. HTH!

http://www.countrykitchensa.com/catalog/mini.aspx?ShopId=39&CatId=581&SubCatId=582

http://www.packagingsupplies.com/Candy_Trays.html

http://www.giftboxwholesale.net/candy-box-trays-rectangle.html

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chefjess819 Posted 24 Mar 2011 , 4:01pm
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heres a link to a candy packaging site from nashville.
http://www.nashvillewraps.com/pages/candy_packaging/ShowPage.ww?Page=candy
several options on here that would work for packaging cake balls

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alvarezmom Posted 24 Mar 2011 , 4:37pm
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heres a link to a candy packaging site from nashville.
http://www.nashvillewraps.com/pages/candy_packaging/ShowPage.ww?Page=candy
several options on here that would work for packaging cake balls




Wow what a great selection!

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chefjess819 Posted 25 Mar 2011 , 3:55pm
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i liked how they had different sizes and colors of the inserts along with the boxes to go with them. i may have to order from them if i ever have an order for cake balls. icon_lol.gif

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MissCuteCupcakes Posted 25 Mar 2011 , 4:31pm
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For something inexpensive and will get the job done, I purchase all my cupcake containers from http://plasticcontainercity.com/Cupcake-Containers-Muffins.htm

They have the best prices. You can put the cake balls in a mini cupcake wrapper like you mentioned and put them in a plastic cupcake container.

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