Tall Cakes

Baking By Jrosez Updated 28 Nov 2018 , 9:15pm by whatthedogate

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Jrosez Posted 27 Nov 2018 , 3:39am
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Hi

I am trying to find a cake carrier that will allow me to carry a tall cake.. I'm talking about a regular two layer cake that has flowers and leaves and things like that on the top layer. I have a cake carrier but whenever I put flowers on top of the cake or any type of design it does not fit. The carrier is too short. Does anyone know of where I can buy a carrier that would accommodate a taller cake? Thanks in advance for your help.

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bubs1stbirthday Posted 27 Nov 2018 , 4:20am
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Buy a box from an office shop. Many different sizes available that work well depending on the cake you made.


Also get one that you can slide the cake into from the front rather than lowering it down in the box, much less chance of damaging the cake that way.

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SandraSmiley Posted 27 Nov 2018 , 10:58pm
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Ditto what bubs1stbirthday said, I use boxes.

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Apti Posted 28 Nov 2018 , 7:01am
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In my opinion, this is the BEST cake delivery box video out there:  



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whatthedogate Posted 28 Nov 2018 , 9:15pm
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Make sure you have the cake on a board the same size as the box. For example...8inch round cake on a 12" board in a 12 x12 square box

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whatthedogate Posted 28 Nov 2018 , 9:15pm
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Make sure you have the cake on a board the same size as the box. For example...8inch round cake on a 12" board in a 12 x12 square box

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