Cupcake Caddy???

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CakesUnleashed Posted 16 Apr 2007 , 11:38pm
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I have several orders for Cupcake Towers within the next couple of months and I have purchased a couple of the cupcake towers that should nicely display the cupcakes - once I get them to their destinations.

My question to you is this:

How do I transport the cupcakes? Is there some kind of travel caddy that you can set the cupcakes into that has a cutout area or a a little slot or something that keeps them from toppling over onto the other cupcakes? Does this make any sense????

Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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qtkaylassweets Posted 16 Apr 2007 , 11:44pm
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I buy boxes from this place.
The cupcake ones are fairly new and they are great! I just love them!
http://www.brpboxshop.com/cake_boxes.html

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Sandra80 Posted 16 Apr 2007 , 11:51pm
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i saw this on the rachael ray show a while back. it holds 3 dozen cupcakes.
http://www.cupcakecourier.com/

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tayesmama Posted 16 Apr 2007 , 11:52pm
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Here's another suggestion to qtkaylas' suggestion (which look like they would work great by the way):

http://www.cupcakecourier.com/index.asp

Just another option. icon_biggrin.gifthumbs_up.gif

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aupekkle Posted 16 Apr 2007 , 11:52pm
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I've heard some rave reviews for the cupcake courier:

http://www.cupcakecourier.com/buyonline.asp

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pastryjen Posted 16 Apr 2007 , 11:52pm
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I have a cupcake caddy made by Oneida. I purchased it at Linens 'n Things in Canada. It holds 24 cupcakes undecorated and 22 decorated - 2 may be compromised when you try and close the lid. It's similar to the wilton one but holds more.

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CakesUnleashed Posted 16 Apr 2007 , 11:54pm
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Oh My Goodness! Your response has been amazing! I really appreciate the time you took to respond, you have no idea how happy this has made me.

I knew I could count on my CC friends!

Thanks again!!!

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rlsaxe Posted 17 Apr 2007 , 1:25am
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I have Wilton's cupcake caddy, and I don't think it's that great. You have to hold it so straight, and I've had cupcakes fall over while carrying it.
I wish they made the cupcake holes deeper so they wouldn't topple over.

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MahalKita Posted 17 Apr 2007 , 1:38am
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You can get cake & cupcake caddies at Michael's, Target, walmart & even Party City. The cupcake courier is suppose to be the best but if you don't have time to wait for one to be shipped to you you could always try there. icon_surprised.gif)

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CakesUnleashed Posted 17 Apr 2007 , 5:16am
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Thanks so very much for the overwhelming response. You CC friends are da bomb!!!!

I have figured out what will work for me and it's all because of your thoughtful contributions.

I appreciate you TONS!!!!!!!!!


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