Squeeze Bottles Vs Disposable Bags

Baking By psneed5 Updated 11 Mar 2009 , 3:26pm by shiney

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CakeDeeva Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 5:05pm
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They were in a hatbox-type container. Do those bottles fit tips? I originally got them to work with Candy Melts, so I'd never even thought about them for icing. I'm working on my daughter's birthday party theme. It won't be in July, but if I want to make butterfly cookies I figure I'd better get practicing!

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shiney Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 9:39pm
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literarybeauty: I had seen those at michaels, and decided not to get them because the opening didn't look the right size for couplers and tips. Let me know if they do, I will pick some up. I think you can never have too many bottles icon_smile.gif

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chilz822 Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 9:53pm
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I don't believe they do. I believe they are just smaller versions of the 'ketchup' type bottles.

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shiney Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 10:55pm
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That's what I was thinking, Chilz. thanks. Hey, love that doggie. I'm dying to try that with my bichon now icon_smile.gif

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chilz822 Posted 11 Mar 2009 , 12:49am
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That's my pride and joy, shiney! Poodle/Pomeranian mix

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shiney Posted 11 Mar 2009 , 3:26pm
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Chilz He/she is a cutie-patootie!! My bichon just had puppies, she got out of the yard couple of months ago, oops! They are cute, but still a mystery! I'm tempted to put a wanted poster in the neighborhood "who's my daddy?"

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