Cake Transoprt Q

Decorating By wafawafa Updated 21 Aug 2011 , 7:36pm by BlakesCakes

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wafawafa Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 3:07pm
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all cake bakers ,,

how do you dilver your Buttercream cake ??

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kelleym Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 3:11pm
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Generally, putting it in a box, placing it on a flat surface in the car on a non-skid mat, and driving carefully does the job. I would hazard a guess to say that most people here deliver their own cakes to avoid problems. I am very sorry about your disaster, it seems that your courier is to blame.

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leah_s Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 3:47pm
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Truly sorry that happened to SUCH a beautiful cake, but NO ONE delivers my cakes but me, or the customer who paid for it. No One , No how, No way.

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wafawafa Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 3:59pm
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leah I agree with you I dilver my cakes by me self, but this time I couldnt make it

I need your help in transpoting BC cake ,, what do you do different than transporting fondant cake ?

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BlakesCakes Posted 21 Aug 2011 , 7:36pm
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Originally Posted by wafawafa

leah I agree with you I dilver my cakes by me self, but this time I couldnt make it

I need your help in transpoting BC cake ,, what do you do different than transporting fondant cake ?




NO. It was the fault of the driver--bad driving, too much heat, etc.

Rae

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