Katgely 24 Pack Cupcake Boxes - Set of 4- Plastic Cupcake Containers
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You're right, but keep in mind that the batch I got was starting to turn yellow. I'm not sure if you'll be able to obtain newer versions.
They were used for wedding cupcakes with decorative lacey liners and a serving size of approximately 12 cupcakes. There was plenty of room for a 1" tall frosting. I hope you find this information useful. I chose this rand over the others because the reviews stated that they were closed and easy to close, and I was the one who packaged the cupcakes, which I could do one-handed. This is a great product that is well worth the extra money.
Hello, I didn't buy this one specifically, so I can't comment on it. However, the singles I bought kept perfectly well in the freezer and refrigerator. I hope this has been of assistance.
I'm not sure how big it is, but there's enough room. My cupcakes are always topped with icing and usually a chocolate of some kind; I recently made some with large chocolate Christmas trees on top of the icing, and there was plenty of room.
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I needed to deliver 48 cupcakes with 3D fondant toppers. First and foremost, the cupcakes (standard size) fit nicely in the holders, and the lids provided enough space for me to swirl on icing and add the toppers without anything touching or pressing down on the lid. br>br>These are truly fantastic in terms of sturdiness! The bottom was described as flimsy by some. I understand what the person was saying, but I stacked them on top of each other and they fit perfectly in two hands; I had no problems at all. They're also quite long-lasting. I was in a hurry, so I yanked them out of the plastic. It bent as a result, and I thought I had cracked it. There wasn't a single crease or bend mark to be found! br>br>These are also very well-traveled. The lids have small "cup holders" in the corners that keep them from falling apart when stacked. I drove for about 20 minutes, passing through several speed bumps and turns before reaching the highway, where nothing moved. When we arrived, everything was in its place, and the decorations were perfect. br>br>One last point to mention is that the container locks all the way around to keep things fresh. br>I'll buy it again in a heartbeat.
These were purchased for use in my small home caking business. They aren't as good as other disposable plastic cupcake carriers I've bought in smaller sizes. The plastic is too thin to hold 24 cupcakes with confidence - I was so nervous about moving these around - Even if I held it with both hands from the bottom, the edge rows would bend away. The cupcake holes are also a smidgeon too close together. I had to be very careful when putting the cupcakes in, and even more cautious when taking them out to display them at the reception - I ended up with multiple cupcakes with tiny finger smudges in the sides of the frosting (despite my best efforts). I'm having a hard time snapping the lids into place as well. Instead of snapping together, most of the small securing tabs just scrunched up under the pressure - due to the fact that the plastic is far too thin br>br>On the plus side, having a 24-hour emergency room is a plus. It's a great idea to use cupcake carriers. The lids left enough room for the cupcakes to have relatively high frosting/decorations, and the bottoms and lids have grooves that allow them to be stacked somewhat securely on top of each other. In a cake-like fashion, I carried three of them stacked on top of each other. I didn't have to worry about the cupcakes falling out of the delivery box or being crushed - until I had no choice but to remove the individual containers and rely on the flimsy plastic. br>br>I'd buy these again only if I couldn't find a better option, simply because the ability to transport 2 dozen cupcakes in one disposable carrier was so convenient. But, for the next time, I'll definitely look for a more durable product.
This was a fantastic product that I would buy again. I used them to hold my 150 cupcakes that I made for a church social. It was thoughtfully designed and performed admirably. I washed them before reusing them, and they still look fantastic. I wish I had placed a larger order. The clarity of them allowed me to show off my cupcakes, and the way the tops were made was ideal because no icing touched the tops and came off. Great job on the construction. I'll be back to order!.
These aren't bad containers- They're well-made, and I like how the top can be completely removed. However, I attempted to place a standard cupcake in the holders, but the cupcake holders are too small for the standard cupcake to reach the bottom of the container (see attached photos). As a result, when I tried to add a cupcake wrapper, it didn't help the fit any. In any case, the cupcakes appear to be held in place for the most part, but keep in mind that they do not reach the bottom of the pan (assuming a full standard cupcake). These holders, I imagine, would be very nice and convenient if you made a smaller cupcake.
In June of 2016, I ordered a set of these to transport cupcakes for my son's birthday party. They were fantastic and a lot easier to use than non-alcoholic beverages. carriers that can be thrown away I loved them so much that I just ordered them for his 2017 birthday party. The cupcakes stayed put without a hitch. The lack of a lid is appealing to me. The cupcakes were easy to arrange because of this. It was no problem for me to have medium-height frosting. I prefer to pipe the frosting on after the cupcake has been placed in the carrier, but that is purely a personal preference. The lid would not fit with decorative picks (which is understandable given how tall they can get), but it might fit with rings depending on the amount of frosting used.
These appeared to be a practical and cost-effective method of transporting cupcakes to a wedding. They'd be fine with just straight-sided standard cupcake papers, and there'd be plenty of room for frosting. I was making white rosette topped cupcakes baked in rimmed parchment cupcake papers with a lace laser cut cupcake wrap (slightly flared) around the outside, but the box compartments were far too close together and the diameter was insufficient for this purpose. I had no choice but to make it work by taping wraps together so they wouldn't bust, then carefully squashing them in the box before adding plain cupcakes. While they were still in the box, I frosted them. This isn't the best application for it. Transportable when stacked in a plastic bin.
These are a great solution to the problem, and the packaging is very attractive. These are my preferred carriers over the others because they keep my cupcakes safe while on the road. From now on, I'll use these!.
For a birthday party, I placed a large order for cupcakes. I knew the large containers the cupcakes would come in from the big box store wouldn't fit in my refrigerator, so I bought these to use as a transfer container. I didn't even make it to the truck before the cupcake containers from the big box store broke open and spilled out. I was overjoyed to have these sturdy containers on hand for the transfer!.