Where To Buy Box For 12X18 Sheet Cake?

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cakecastle Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 1:11am
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Somebody please tell me these are out there in a store somewhere, lol! The biggest I could find were 13x19 (I think), but my cake boards are 14x20. Yikes! I checked Micheal's and Hobby Lobby and even asked to buy one from the Walmart bakery and they told me they couldn't sell them. I saw some 14x20's on Sugarcraft, but I need it before next Friday and wasn't sure if it would be here in time and I really don't want to spend a fortune in shipping for a couple boxes. Thanks!

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Doug Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 1:28am
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can you cut the boards down an inch all around to get 13x19???

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m1m Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 1:32am
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Do you have a cake supply store in your town? Check there, as they have a variety of boxes.

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MillyCakes Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 1:33am
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Do you have a Sam's, Costco, or BJ's around - they are usually willing to help!

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Audraj Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 1:35am
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I guys mine at Goldas. www.goldaskitchen.com

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indydebi Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 2:17am
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Gosh, everytime I read one of these threads I just feel SO blessed to have access to Ms. B's Sweet Shoppe in Indpls. http://www.msbssweetsupplies.com/supplies.html

She's the only cake supply store in town and she has EVERYTHING! ..... even cardboards and boxes big enough for 18x24 sheet cakes. She has special ordered a number of things for me and when my acrylic cake stand didnt' come in on time, she loaned me her own personal acrylic stand. I never have to worry about where I'm going to get something I need .... Marsha takes care of all of us Indy decorators!

I dont' envy those who don't have a great supply store like Ms. B's. If you ever get to the Indy area, it is worth the trip to visit her store!

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CakeRN Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 3:36am
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oohhh....Indydeb...you can stock up at Country Kitchen next week when you go for the day of sharing.....YOU are going aren't you? The open the store so we can shop during breaks and afterwards too. Marsha probably gets her stuff from them too.

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indydebi Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 4:40am
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Sorry, I can't make it! It's practically the only free weekend I have and we're having a family get together in Wayne County (Ft. City). Trying to coordinate the schedules for 5 brothers & sisters, spouses and kids wasn't easy, plus a nephew is leaving for military training the week after. We all haven't been at the same house in years so I'm really looking forward to it!

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cakecastle Posted 16 Jun 2007 , 1:55pm
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I wanted to make sure they do sell them, lol. We do have Sam's and Costco in Greensboro, not too far from me but I'm not a member. I never renewed my Sam's card because we rarely ever went, but I have mentioned to dh that we should now that I'm doing cakes icon_razz.gif . There used to be an awesome store in High Point several years ago, I used to order my cakes from her and she had tons of supplies, but she moved and I lost track of her. I also used to buy boxes when I baked for the holidays at Home Bazaar but they went out of business icon_sad.gif .

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brwntab Posted 18 Jun 2007 , 12:08am
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Do you have a Party City in your area? If so check there.

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