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asked May 24th 2016

Cupcake cases that withstand the freezer

Hi everyone. I’m new to this really, although I’ve dabbled in the past. I want to do it properly now though! I need to make a cupcake tower for a friend’s wedding in July. It’s going to be 5 tier with a round cake on the top. I intend to sugarpaste the tops of the cupcakes and decorate them with sugarpaste flowers, etc, but I’d like to freeze the cupcakes in advance to save a bit of time, as I’ve also been asked to do a beach themed cake for my aunty’s 70th the next day! Talk about stress…! So the question is, which cupcake cases do you feel are best suited to being frozen and then not parting company with the cake when thawed?

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Hi everyone. I’m new to this really, although I’ve dabbled in the past. I want to do it properly now though! I need to make a cupcake tower for a friend’s wedding in July. It’s going to be 5 tier with a round cake on the top. I intend to sugarpaste the tops of the cupcakes and decorate them with sugarpaste flowers, etc, but I’d like to freeze the cupcakes in advance to save a bit of time, as I’ve also been asked to do a beach themed cake for my aunty’s 70th the next day! Talk about stress…! So the question is, which cupcake cases do you feel are best suited to being frozen and then not parting company with the cake when thawed?

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Hi Topsy

I think you need heavy duty cases like this:
http://classikool.com/classikool-blue-greaseproof-lined-muffin-cupcake-cases-tub-of-90.html
To see other suppliers take a peek here:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=heavy+duty+cupcake+cases&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&ei=pZhEV9quNdKN8Qe-uorwCw
… and to see discussions on the site on cupcake cases, click on threads which are relevant to you here:
http://www.cakeflix.com/questions?s=cupcake+cases

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Thank you! Will definitely investigate. x

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