Anyone Used The Dixie White Cupcake Liners? Like Or Dislike

Baking By divinecc Updated 6 May 2011 , 3:33pm by stvaz10

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divinecc Posted 2 May 2011 , 8:22pm
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Please help. I have an order for 450 cupcakes this Saturday. Usually I buy the Reynolds liners in a box of 500. The place I get them from are sold out and only have the Dixie brand. I have never used the Dixie brand before and am worried the liners will peel away. I have had the least problems with Reynolds...any feedback you can give would be sooooo appreciated. Thanks

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divinecc Posted 2 May 2011 , 8:58pm
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Oh yea i use wasc recipe, white and chocolate.

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divinecc Posted 3 May 2011 , 5:16pm
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BUMP

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stvaz10 Posted 3 May 2011 , 5:35pm
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I've never had a problem with Dixie brand, but I also have never made 450 cupcakes at one time, so don't take my word for it lol.

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divinecc Posted 3 May 2011 , 6:07pm
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lol, yea I am a little nervous....I haven't had this big of an order before and of course they would stop carrying my tried and true brand so I am stressed a bit icon_wink.gif Thanks for your help though, I don't expect them all to be perfect at least i know they have worked for you!

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GGFan Posted 3 May 2011 , 6:48pm
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Do you have Smart & Final close to you? They have cupcake baking cup there. I used it before and it is good. Good Luck!

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TandTHarrell Posted 3 May 2011 , 7:13pm
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check out Amazon,

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divinecc Posted 6 May 2011 , 2:13pm
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Thanks everyone, I am going to start ordering the brand I usually get from the internet but didn't have time this go around since the order is for this Saturday. In case anyone is interested the dixie liners work pretty good put aren't as sturdy as the Reynolds and they are also a bit more transparent. Overall they are working well though, thanks!

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stvaz10 Posted 6 May 2011 , 3:33pm
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That's great! I'm glad that it worked out for you thumbs_up.gif

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