Help! I Need A Heating Core.

Decorating By cmehappy Updated 21 Jan 2012 , 8:19pm by cmehappy

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cmehappy Posted 21 Jan 2012 , 10:54am
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First off I am sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but I couldn't find a better place to put it. I was given a stand up teddy bear pan with the clips, but it did not come with the heating core. I looked in the wilton products, but the core needed for this pan is not the same style as the one they have listed. I also checked ebay and various other sites to see if I could find one to no avail. What I would like to know is if there is someone who knows where I can get the right heating core. I am really eager to make a cake with this pan.
I really appreciate any and all the help I can get. Thanks.

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fcakes Posted 21 Jan 2012 , 12:20pm
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Use a flower nail inserted in the center... works like a charm!

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cakesrock Posted 21 Jan 2012 , 2:38pm
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Use a flower nail inserted in the center... works like a charm!



Agree - never use heating core anymore. If it's a big cake (sheet), use 2 or 3 nails. Just ensure you grease them well, as you do your pan. I use cake release because it works so well....And invert them (flat side on the bottom). They work like magic!

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nutcase68 Posted 21 Jan 2012 , 4:42pm
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I have that pan and never use the heating core and it bakes just fine. [/list]

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cmehappy Posted 21 Jan 2012 , 8:19pm
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Thank you all very much for your help. I am going to make that cake Monday. I have a full weekend or I would start it today. Thanks again! thumbs_up.gif

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