Sam's Club Or Walmart Buttercream...any Good?

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Sunspotalli Posted 25 May 2007 , 9:01pm
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OMG I'm calling my Sam's asap, i would never have thought to buy it either but after last week when i had 5 cakes to do it would have been sooooo nice. I love this website.

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dadams Posted 25 May 2007 , 9:29pm
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I am going to go to sams club to check it out this weekend
got a free pass thumbs_up.gif in the mail for a one day visit
will have to pay 10% over what a member pays
but if the frosting is good
then I will get a membership
I wonder if you call sam's
if they would let you know if you can get a one day pass at the door

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Debcent Posted 25 May 2007 , 10:24pm
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Any Costco Members out there? If so Have any tried to buy icing from them?

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ribbitfroggie Posted 26 May 2007 , 1:29am
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From what I have read Costco doesn't sell any of their bakery supplies, sorry.

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sshoshie Posted 26 May 2007 , 1:57am
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How about BJ'S?

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hillmn Posted 26 May 2007 , 5:57pm
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I just used my Wal-Mart buttercream this morning for cupcake cones. I mixed it with Hazelnut coffee creamer added some powdered sugar and it was yummy. I think I will keep some on hand for when you need good, quick frosting definitely worth $1.00 a pound. I do have to admit though that I like Costco's buttercream better. I have seen the large buckets of Costco frosting out from behind the bakery but there was no price and they were all colors, no white.

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