Wilton Beer Mug/stein Cake Pan

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patton78 Posted 28 Nov 2006 , 6:41pm
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Does anyone have directions for this pan? I cannot find them anywhere, I even tried the Wilton site. Please help, I am baking this cake tomorrow!
Thanks

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patton78 Posted 28 Nov 2006 , 6:56pm
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Anyone...please help???

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patton78 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 12:54pm
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Okay, does anyone out there today know?

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ME2 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:00pm
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what exactly do you need to know about it?

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patton78 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:15pm
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Well, I would like to know how many cups of batter it takes and how long to bake it?? I rarely use wilton pans but the ones I have used have had directions.

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baker2699 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:24pm
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Wow... This was a hard one.. had to dig deep but I think this is the one you need they call it the "Good Cheer" pan hope this helps but if this isn't the one this site has lots of info!! Goog Luck!

http://www.cakepans4less.com/Instr2105-5496%20GoodCheersMug.PDF

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zoraya Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:29pm
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Try this site http://www.ladycakes.com/pan_instructions.htm
You might find it there. Thats where I found some when I had an older pan. HTH

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patton78 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:32pm
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baker2699, thank you soo much for your help! That is exactly the pan I was talking about!

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patton78 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:36pm
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zoraya, yea that is the pan instructions I need but I cannot figure out how to get the instructions. It has the name of the pan but no link, you cannot click on it, you know what I mean?

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baker2699 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:42pm
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the directions say to use a two layer cake mix so I would assume you could just use a box of mix, most are 4 to 6 cups of batter, as far as how long I would just keep an eye on it, or maybe check the box of mix and use the time for a 9 x 13 as a guide line.

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anne4588 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:43pm
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If this pan is from Wilton you can go to Wilton.com and they have instructions for all the pans they make.
Good Luck.

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patton78 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:49pm
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anne4588, the weird thing is, the Wilton site does not have the instructions for this pan. It is pretty old, made in 1983, so I guess they do not post this instructions for older pan. Believe me, I have searched all over the site. Thanks though!

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tazzer Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:56pm
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I am a Wilton Instuctor and all you need to do is contact Wilton at their headquarders. Their # is listed on the web site.
Give them the pan # and they will send the instructions to you!
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zoraya Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 1:58pm
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You send an email to the lady and she will email you back the instructions. Shes pretty quick about it too.


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Originally Posted by patton78

zoraya, yea that is the pan instructions I need but I cannot figure out how to get the instructions. It has the name of the pan but no link, you cannot click on it, you know what I mean?


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patton78 Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 2:12pm
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THANK YOU all soo much, you have all been a great help! I really appreciate it!! icon_lol.gificon_lol.gif

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zoraya Posted 29 Nov 2006 , 4:16pm
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Originally Posted by tazzer

I am a Wilton Instuctor and all you need to do is contact Wilton at their headquarders. Their # is listed on the web site.
Give them the pan # and they will send the instructions to you!
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Thats good do know. I'm a WMI and I didn't know that! Thanks!

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