Packaging Cupcakes?

Baking By The_Sugar_Fairy Updated 25 Mar 2010 , 9:14pm by The_Lil_Cakehouse

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The_Sugar_Fairy Posted 22 Mar 2010 , 10:41pm
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Hi all! How do you package cupcakes? What's the best box size to use for a dozen, a dozen and a half, two dozen, etc. They'd have to fit in the box perfectly I suppose so that they don't fall over. Any tips and advice would be greatly apprecicated. Thanks!

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cupcakestacie Posted 23 Mar 2010 , 4:28am
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Depending on how many cupcakes i need to transport, i typically use a cupcake box. It is exactly like a cake box however it has an insert with holes in it that hold the cupcakes perfectly!

Try this website!
http://www.brpboxshop.com/bakery_boxes/cupcake_boxes.html
you can also spray the inserts with color or stamp them to be custom!
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Cricketina Posted 25 Mar 2010 , 8:58pm
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Have you shipped cup cakes before?? I am looking for boxes to ship cupcakes in that will protect them...Please help I have a big order to ship icon_confused.gif

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DeeDelightful Posted 25 Mar 2010 , 9:12pm
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Yes, my local cake shop has cupcake containers, shaped like a cupcake baking tin with a lid. it's like a carry out tray in a restaurant, but specially for one dozen cupcakes. they will not slide around, but may bump the tops, if not handled properly.

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The_Lil_Cakehouse Posted 25 Mar 2010 , 9:14pm
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http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=670094&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0 A similar thread by a different poster just popped up and I suggest this thread from a while ago icon_smile.gif HTH

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