Character Cake Servings

Decorating By D77 Updated 5 Mar 2007 , 3:42am by D77

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D77 Posted 4 Mar 2007 , 1:39am
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Hello,

My son wants a Scooby Doo cake for his birthday and I just got the pan today, I am very exicted to do this cake. My question is how many does it serve? icon_confused.gif It's the one with just his head not with the hambuger (if that makes a differnce)
Thanks
D77

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mgdqueen Posted 4 Mar 2007 , 1:43am
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I think most of the characters say "12". They only use one mix.

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JamesSweetie Posted 4 Mar 2007 , 1:44am
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On the wilton site most wilton cakes serve approx 12, hope this helps!

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crumbscakeartistry Posted 4 Mar 2007 , 1:47am
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It says 12 but I find that no one really cuts a cake into pieces that small.

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D77 Posted 4 Mar 2007 , 4:48am
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Thanks for your help

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mcassada Posted 4 Mar 2007 , 4:55am
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I would say 12 too, My son wanted spider man but we were going to have a lot of people there so i put the character pan on top of a 12x12 square pan, it worked PERFECTLY!!!
good luck!

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cassandrascakes Posted 4 Mar 2007 , 5:06am
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You also have to take into consideration that it's only a single layer, and not very high at that. I've seen people usually put them on a sheet cake, or bake another one and level it, and make it a 2 layer.

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D77 Posted 5 Mar 2007 , 3:42am
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That is a good idea... thanks

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