Transporting Cupcakes

Decorating By Caroleena Updated 20 Mar 2008 , 1:47pm by Laura102777

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Caroleena Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 12:50pm
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Hello everyone. With all the new cupcake attention I need to find a disposable cupcake carrier. I saw one at our grocery that was a cardboard carrier with 24 "hole" or places for the cupcakes in it. Can anyone tell me where to buy these? I have the plastic ones from LTD but need the disposable cardboard ones to deliver and leave them in, thanks

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tyty Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 1:13pm
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I use the plastic hinged containers like they have at the supermarket.

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carmenid Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 1:21pm
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I have seen the disposable cardboard ones at AC Moore.

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tippyad Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 1:22pm
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I use the plastic ones from the grocery too. Tip-Place them in the container before icing them.

Or if you're going to assemble an arrangement of cupcakes @ a party location, then place them in a cake box that has rug/shelf liner pad laid in the bottom. This will prevent them from sliding around during transportation.

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ladyonzlake Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 1:25pm
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You can purchase cupcake inserts from http://www.brpboxshop.com/index.html and place them in cake boxes. I've seen them in smaller quanties on other web sites as well.

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deanwithana Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 1:45pm
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If it is a large quantity then you can use a cake box lined with a rubbermaid used for cabinets.....you can get it at the $1 store....it works perfect and keeps the cupcakes from falling over during transporation!!!

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Laura102777 Posted 20 Mar 2008 , 1:47pm
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Originally Posted by tyty

I use the plastic hinged containers like they have at the supermarket.

www.wesellcoffee.com




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