Alan - Sps?

Decorating By beachcakes Updated 23 Jul 2008 , 6:37pm by beachcakes

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beachcakes Posted 9 Jul 2008 , 8:31pm
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Any idea when you'll be getting Bakery Crafts SPS back in stock? Leahs has convinced me to try it, but I've been waiting 'til the columns were back in stock and now the 8" is out also! icon_cry.gif
BTW I check every day LOL

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beachcakes Posted 10 Jul 2008 , 2:49pm
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Never mind! Thank you! icon_smile.gif

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EnjoyTheCake Posted 20 Jul 2008 , 6:50am
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I went to the site to look up what the elusive SPS is. I see pictures, but what do the letters SPS stand for? They look like hollow PVC type supports. Please explain. Thank you.

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beachcakes Posted 22 Jul 2008 , 3:37pm
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single plate system, i believe! the legs lock into the plates, so they're very stable.

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EnjoyTheCake Posted 22 Jul 2008 , 6:20pm
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So the legs go into the cake then the plate locks into the legs? Can you use this system for stacked and tiered cakes?

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dshlent Posted 23 Jul 2008 , 6:30pm
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I was also wondering if you could use this system with tiered cakes - pillared.....

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beachcakes Posted 23 Jul 2008 , 6:37pm
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Leahs is the SPS guru - she convinced me to try them! The legs lock into the bottom of the plate to make a "table" and is inserted into the tier below. I don't see why you can't use them with tiered cakes as well as stacked - they sell longer legs.

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