What Do You Think Of This Cake Pan?

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crisseyann Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 3:50pm
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I think it's a great option for those of us that aren't really into carving. Price is right, too.

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PatricesPieces Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 4:01pm
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I actually have it, and to be honest, I have only used it once. It just takes up counter space right now. It would be great if you make a lot of number or letter cakes.

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Bijoudelanuit Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 4:24pm
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I have one of these! I bought it years ago when it was called an educated cake pan! Fun and easy to use! I'd recommend it!

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momomom Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 4:29pm
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now i want one... icon_smile.gif

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jenng1482 Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 4:46pm
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now i want one... icon_smile.gif



me too!

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cheatize Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 5:35pm
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The last time I looked on Amazon for pans, they had these, too.

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ClancyJane Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 5:46pm
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I have one. I mostly use mine for numbers. Easy to use, though the letters/numbers are of course very "blocky" so if you want fancier or more rounded numbers or letters, you'll have to do some carving.

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nana_marta Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 5:51pm
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Yup, now I want one too!

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momomom Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 5:52pm
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does the cake end up in little squares though?

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luvmysmoother Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 5:55pm
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Does it come with a full set of blocks and if so - can you make little square cakes with it too?

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Sweetpeazmom Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 6:43pm
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Thanks for sharing. I have the smaller version of this, called the "Educated Cake Pan", but it's only 7 x 4 x 1". I have been wanting this one. I found it at Kitchen Krafts on sale for $24.95, regularly $32.95 . . .so this is a fantastic buy. Just ordered it for myself. Thanks again.

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anamado Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 7:04pm
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I think it can be also used for several sizes of square/rectangular cakes. Just like a multisize pan! And much cheaper!

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Minstrelmiss Posted 27 Jul 2010 , 7:04pm
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I was lucky enough to be at Global Sugar Art last week and they carry one. Looking at it only quickly, I think that you can also use it for peti fours.

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