Package/deliver Cake Pops?

Baking By pj22 Updated 20 Nov 2011 , 5:04pm by pj22

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pj22 Posted 20 Nov 2011 , 12:34am
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I am going to make some turkey cake pops with birthday hats on each of them. They will be upside down as in the stick will be on the top and the turkey cake pop will be down sitting in a paper cupcake liner.

I was going to package each of these individually in treat bags but how do I transport them? Laying them flat in a cake box would not work as it would damage the hat and wings decoration right?

Standing them up won't get the box shut since the boxes are 4" high.

Any ideas?? Thanks!

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pj22 Posted 20 Nov 2011 , 12:35am
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Why can't I ever attach images on here icon_mad.gif

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leah_s Posted 20 Nov 2011 , 1:35am
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well . . . deeper box, or cut off the lid.

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scp1127 Posted 20 Nov 2011 , 2:10am
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Take two cake boxes. Cut the top off of one and the bottom off of the other. Use a ruler to make them even and tape them together at the height you need. If you slide the top onto the bottom it will look neater. I only tape on the inside for a clean look.

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Apti Posted 20 Nov 2011 , 3:00am
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I have NEVER been able to attach images, so don't feel bad.

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Lovelyladylibra Posted 20 Nov 2011 , 3:39am
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Id just cut off the top, they'll be bagged anyway so its not like anything will get on or into them

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pj22 Posted 20 Nov 2011 , 5:04pm
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thank you.... great ideas! Never thought of that icon_surprised.gif)

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