Cupcake Carrier

Baking By goa11ie Updated 24 Oct 2011 , 7:40pm by funtodecorate2

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goa11ie Posted 24 Oct 2011 , 2:30pm
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Hey everyone,
I am trying really hard to figure out the best way to transport cupcakes. I've done cardboard boxes with the cardboard inserts (only to find that the inserts don't always keep the cupcakes propped up especially if I hit a bump on the road). I usually make my frosting tall and I usually have a gumpaste decoration on the top that typically adds even more height. What carriers does everyone use? Has anyone bought the Cupcake Courier? Any feedback is greatly appreciated icon_smile.gif

- Sarah

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cattycornercakes Posted 24 Oct 2011 , 2:39pm
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I have 2 cupcake couriers. They are great....I use them all the time. Great for cupcakes and tall cakes that don't fit into a regular cake carrier.

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JGMB Posted 24 Oct 2011 , 3:10pm
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I, too, love the cupcake courier! thumbs_up.gif

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funtodecorate2 Posted 24 Oct 2011 , 3:27pm
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They also work great for transporting cheese cakes and pies. Just slip in the solid sheet that comes with it.

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goa11ie Posted 24 Oct 2011 , 6:19pm
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Thank you so much everyone. I've been wanting to purchase the Courier but I wasn't sure if it would fit my needs icon_smile.gif I'll put in an order through Amazon soon!

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funtodecorate2 Posted 24 Oct 2011 , 7:40pm
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I got the bluish or blueish spelling LOl at costco. It was 19.99

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