Packaging Petit Fours

Decorating By winjobit77 Updated 16 Jun 2006 , 6:28pm by JoAnnB

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winjobit77 Posted 16 Jun 2006 , 1:31pm
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Hi all! Well, i just got my first order for petit fours! (yay!) Well, my problem is packaging them in a way that looks professional. The lady i took petit four class with put them in muffin cups. IMO i just think it is too bulky for the small petit fours. My question is, is there some special petit four cup & where can i get them? Also, do you guys put your in cups or just stick them in the box?? Not sure what to do here. I usually just put them in the muffin cups but that is just for family and friends. I don't want to do that with a paying customer. Please help!

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winjobit77 Posted 16 Jun 2006 , 2:11pm
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ok i'm giving myself a bump in hopes that someone might actually read my post and help! icon_smile.gif

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knoxcop1 Posted 16 Jun 2006 , 2:18pm
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I put mine into the mini muffin papers, and then (depending on how many) would use a cake box in a single layer.

I'm pretty sure this is the "standard" out there...

Hope this helps,
--Knox--

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JoAnnB Posted 16 Jun 2006 , 6:28pm
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There are "pie boxes", only 2" high that work for small items. And the cupcake papers come in lots of sizes. You can check online, but if you have a restaurant supply house near you, the often have baking cups in several sizes.

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