How Do You Tranport Decorated Cupcakes?

Decorating By curiegas Updated 24 Mar 2005 , 10:47am by GHOST_USER_NAME

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curiegas Posted 22 Mar 2005 , 5:20pm
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I want to make the "bunny" cupcakes for Easter, but I don't know how to tranport them without them bumping into each other.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Cecilia

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Lisa Posted 22 Mar 2005 , 5:28pm
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You can transport them on a cake board in a cake box. Just glue them down to the cake board with a little dab of icing.

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Ladycake Posted 22 Mar 2005 , 5:30pm
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Originally Posted by lisa

You can transport them on a cake board in a cake box. Just glue them down to the cake board with a little dab of icing.




Agree

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cupcakes Posted 22 Mar 2005 , 7:54pm
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I don't know how many you are making. You could try to put them back in the muffin pan you baked them in originally and transport them that way. When you arrive at your destination you can then put them on a pretty tray. icon_wink.gif

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cakeconfections Posted 22 Mar 2005 , 8:58pm
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Another thing to use is the non skid pads, Put those in the bottom of your box or whatever you are using and then place the cupcakes on that. It will keep them from sliding.

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AgentCakeBaker Posted 22 Mar 2005 , 9:15pm
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I transport my cupcakes in a clear plastic cupcake box. Similar to the plastic cupcake boxes that the grocery stores sell their cupcakes in. My local cake supply sells them but they only hold 12 at a time. I have to transport 36 cupcakes this Thursday and I had to buy 3 of these containers. They work very well. Each cupcake is separated just as if it were sitting in the actual cupcake pan.

If you have a local supply store see if they carry these.

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GHOST_USER_NAME Posted 24 Mar 2005 , 10:47am
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I actually sit mine next to each other just as with a cupcake cake. I use a dab of icing on the bottoms to glue them down, as already described. Then I decorate each individual cupcake. I slide the board in to a cake box and deliver as usual.

Here's an example:

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