Transport Of Cupcake Bouquet

Baking By daisybee Updated 19 May 2014 , 10:49pm by daisybee

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daisybee Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 10:28pm
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AHi everyone! Im located in France where cupcakes are kind of a new trend! Cupcake bouquet are definitly New here and i would like to propose them to my customers but i have an issue: i don't know how to deliver them! I use a styrofoam ball and place it in a cute vase. Should i put the cupcakes on the styrofoam ball before the transport, if so how do i make sure that the vase dont fall off in the car while driving?

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kparks2 Posted 31 Mar 2014 , 12:57pm
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I would say unless you are going to arrange the bouquets when you arrive then sure you can do that but if you want to save time I would suggest to get large boxes with space. Definitely charge more for them since you will need more supplies. Here is a suggestion that someone else did and there are other threads on here too with the same predicament.  Type cupcake bouquet and you should get something.  I think towels around the flower pots are a great idea.

http://topthecupcake.blogspot.com/2011/12/secret-to-making-cupcake-bouquet.html

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daisybee Posted 19 May 2014 , 10:49pm
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AOh thanks a lot for your answer, it was very helpful!

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