Cookie Cutters--Where Do You Buy Yours?

Baking By CookieChef Updated 26 May 2007 , 2:13am by hhcakes

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CookieChef Posted 3 Apr 2007 , 4:55pm
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Where do you buy your specialty cookie cutters? Web sites, catalogs, all replies are appreciated.

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shanzah67 Posted 3 Apr 2007 , 6:08pm
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I have purchased some of mine from Hobby Lobby when they have a 50% sale. I really like the comfort grip cutters. I have also bought cutters from kitchengifts.com and TODAY I ordered from Foose for the first time (36 new cutters---great prices)


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CakeDiva73 Posted 3 Apr 2007 , 6:17pm
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I just went to a sort of fancy cooking store yesterday and got the cutest metal cookie cutters (the plastic ones don't give me the clean lines I need when doing MMF cookies) I got the princess crown - approx. 4 inches for $1.19. I thought that was a steal. I, too, love the comfort grip cutters and have lots but they only make those in basic styles so I like to get other ones too. I have seen some online site but usually the s/h makes them too expensive....and I am cheap. icon_redface.gif

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icing_fever Posted 3 Apr 2007 , 6:18pm
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Golda's Kitchen. They are a Canadian store, but they have great prices and reasonable shipping.

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Momof4luvscakes Posted 3 Apr 2007 , 6:23pm
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My favorite place is www.cookiecutter.com

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alicegop Posted 3 Apr 2007 , 6:23pm
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It was listed but www.cookiecutter.com is my favorite. Great customer service, the best prices that I can find. Reasonable shipping (go the UPS route, if you have a larger order it is cheaper than USPS)

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DeKoekjesfee Posted 3 Apr 2007 , 7:54pm
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my favorite is also www.cookiecutter.com
They all arrived perfectly good in Belgium, Europe and they have a very friendly service and good prices too and a good quality !!!
I will order again !

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idoweddingcookies Posted 4 Apr 2007 , 3:54am
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Hi
Lindsayu83 just started a specific website for listing all the companies you can buy cutters on line..
Here is the link:

http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-197631.html
HTH

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alicegop Posted 4 Apr 2007 , 8:04pm
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Just a happy customer here. I purchased a bunch of cookie cutters from my fav place www.cookiecutter.com and they were out of the bride cookie cutter I wanted so a couple of days later I checked again and they had them in stock so I made a 2nd order (didn't want to order just ONE cookie cutter so I went crazy a 2nd time). They noticed that I had 2 orders CALLED me to ask if it was okay to combine the shipping and to refund me the shipping costs on the 2nd order! So they have great prices, good selection and awesome customer service. They have won my business!

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Fairytale Posted 14 Apr 2007 , 1:27pm
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The most unusual cutters I've found are Simons Cutters. You can get them on ebay and a greatly reduced price compared to their web site.

http://www.simonscookiecutters.com./

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Suebee Posted 14 Apr 2007 , 1:40pm
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we've bought alot of cutters from The Cookie Cutter Shop, Foosecookiecutters.com and ones that we're hard to find the right shape from Countrykitchensa.com

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gabbenmom Posted 26 May 2007 , 2:00am
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Has anyone ever bought from R & M International?http://www.randm.us/products.asp?ccid=12
I came across them today and wondered how they were.
Thanks

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hhcakes Posted 26 May 2007 , 2:13am
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I buy most of my cutters from Copper Gifts. They're good solid cutters with a rounded edge so if you're cutting out dozens of cookies the cutter won't hurt your hand. A little more expensive but won't change shape and last. Also the service is terrific and they will contact you if there's a question.

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