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Can you recommend any really good quality cupcake cases?

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jetgirl · 24/08/2011 16:09

I know Squires Kitchen ones are very good. Can anyone recommend other good quality cases, please? And where I can get them from. They need to be cupcake sized, rather than fairy cake sized.

I'm doing my friends' wedding cupcakes and I want to use the nicest ones possible.

Thanks for any help.

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louby86 · 24/08/2011 16:27

Lakeland Limited have some really lovely cupcake cases in lots of different designs, including gold or silver, not sure what colour you are looking for. I've always used their baking cases as they've always been good quality and I live their loaf tin liners but that's a different subject Grin If I wasn't on my phone I'd send you a link but they have a section on baking parchments and cases on their website and there's loads on there, some in different pack sizes too! Have fun baking!

jetgirl · 24/08/2011 16:54

Last time I visited lakeland website I spent £50! Do you know if thw cases go see through?

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louby86 · 24/08/2011 17:03

The silver ones I've had on cupcakes before didn't but I don't know about the other ones I'm afraid. I suppose you could ask them, they say they try everything at the HQ before they put it on sale. I'm terrible on their site, too many useful gadgets and pretty things!

jetgirl · 24/08/2011 17:43

Tell me about it! I am the proud owner of a whoopie pie tin and cake decorating set, neither of which I really needed. My DD likes the decorating kit though as it's easy for her to use.

I think my friend wants coloured paper cases, but she might consider foil. Thanks for the tip re asking lakeland, will do.

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Vajazzler · 24/08/2011 17:53

I decorate cakes and cupcakes professionally and i prefer culpitt ones. In my experience the squires ones lose their pattern but the culpitt ones dont.

jetgirl · 24/08/2011 19:31

Thanks vajazzler, I'll check them out.

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