Box Large Cakes

Decorating By jessiq Updated 16 Aug 2010 , 6:47pm by Kimmers971

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jessiq Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:18pm
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I don't know want type of box to put large stacked cake in when I give them to people. What do you all use when you have tall cakes that people are picking up? What should I be putting them in?

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ChefAngie Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:32pm
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I order the boxes for stacked cakes and include it in the price I charge.
Decopac and Bakerycraft sell the wedding cake boxes.

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Chef_Stef Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:38pm
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Also any UPS store or U Haul store will have boxes. I use UPS 16, 18 and 20" cube boxes.

Walmart has 14" cubes for $0.65, by the way. Yes, 65 CENTS. wow icon_smile.gif

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CWR41 Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:42pm
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How about delivery box systems by Bakery Crafts? If you google it, you'll find a few suppliers that carry them.

http://bakerycrafts.com/Home/Items/tabid/69/SrchStr/del%20sys/Default.aspx

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jessiq Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:42pm
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Thank you all so much!

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mmgiles Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:43pm
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Are the Walmart boxes in the cake section or another department? I've never seen these.

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fertluv3 Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:44pm
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The cubes at Wal Mart, are they the hard plastic cubes or boxes ? What section are they in? Thanks for any help!

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Kimmers971 Posted 16 Aug 2010 , 6:47pm
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In Walmart they are usually in the stationary dept with the moving/packing supplies. They are cardboard moving/shipping boxes.

I usually just rig up a top to fit my box, I always have spare parts from boxes I've modified to work with.

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