Where Can I Get Cupcake Liners Like These?

Baking By caramelchef Updated 7 Nov 2008 , 5:37am by chutzpah

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caramelchef Posted 29 Oct 2008 , 8:45pm
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Where can i get cupcake liners like these?
Ilike how they look but i cant find them online
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kimsmom Posted 29 Oct 2008 , 9:50pm
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Where can i get cupcake liners like these?
Ilike how they look but i cant find them online


Look under nut cups or portion cups, as they aren't really cupcake liners, just used as such.

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caramelchef Posted 29 Oct 2008 , 10:36pm
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thank you i found them!

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lu9129 Posted 29 Oct 2008 , 10:52pm
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I used these a couple of weeks ago. Didn't like them. Let me know how they worked for you! OK.

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chassidyg Posted 31 Oct 2008 , 12:46pm
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I buy mine at wal-mart or michaels or hobby lobby, Wilton sells them (you can buy them bulk at party stores sometimes). Wilton sells the 3.25 oz ones in a 24 pack.

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FromScratch Posted 2 Nov 2008 , 3:22am
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If you use these.. take scissors and snip a little cut in the lip of the cup.. about 1/4 inch down. This will help people to be able to tear the liner to remove the cupcake. icon_smile.gif

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melysa Posted 5 Nov 2008 , 3:10am
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hobby lobby, michaels and party city carry wilton 24 pks for about 1.75

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melysa Posted 5 Nov 2008 , 3:11am
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sorry, didnt realize your location when i posted that.

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DiscoLady Posted 6 Nov 2008 , 3:31pm
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Although this is a mod and contemporary idea for cupcakes, I don't thik they are user friendly.

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mygabbysattic Posted 6 Nov 2008 , 5:56pm
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I got mine from ebay (where I buy just about everything!). I got 2 different sizes. I really like them because you can line them up on a baking sheet instead of having to use a cupcake or muffin pan, plus they are sturdier than cc liners. I had heard they were difficult to remove, but we didn't have a problem at all--just pull the pleats open and they come right off--the cake didn't stick at all!

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pajnpis Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 4:21am
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I buy mine at wal-mart or michaels or hobby lobby, Wilton sells them (you can buy them bulk at party stores sometimes). Wilton sells the 3.25 oz ones in a 24 pack.




what aisle did you find it at walmart? i tried looking for those near the plastiic cup sectiong but couldn't find any. I would love to go back to michaels but my husband isn't interest in craft stuff.

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chutzpah Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 5:37am
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I would love to go back to michaels but my husband isn't interest in craft stuff.




Um...... go to Michaels by yourself then!

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