Serving Size For Samples With Wedding Cake Consultation..

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jenscreativity Posted 12 Jun 2011 , 8:11pm
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Ok,,so I'm doing a consultation for a wedding cake and never before, did I give samples..so this time around, I am! So, was I've heard a slice of cake for samples..but dont that sound too much for a sample, especially when I'm having them sample 3 flavors of cake with different icings? I thought like a 2x2 peice or less was enough and you place them in cupcake liners to sample? Can someone lead me into the right size for samples please?

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Kitagrl Posted 12 Jun 2011 , 8:17pm
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Its whatever you want to do, really....I would say a 1"x2"x1 rectangle is plenty though....

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jenscreativity Posted 12 Jun 2011 , 8:30pm
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Ok great! I figured it would be good at that size and you serve it in cupcake liners or?

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Kitagrl Posted 12 Jun 2011 , 8:33pm
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Ok great! I figured it would be good at that size and you serve it in cupcake liners or?




You can! I use a clear "to go" box I get at a restaurant supply, and tiny solo lidded cups for my fillings, but whatever works is totally fine for you!

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thatcakechick1984 Posted 16 Jun 2011 , 2:37am
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What about just making cupcakes? Or even cupcake minis? The presentation may look a little nicer that way. Just a thought icon_smile.gif

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