Cake Boxes

Started by evangelin, June 15, 2012, 11:48:46 PM

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evangelin

I'm new here and very inexperienced so please forgive me 

My question is I'm making a 1/2 sheet cake and it going to be around 5 inches tall
what kind of box would you use to transport the cake?
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hedgehog

I have a wonderful "cake box" that I use for sheet cakes, and other flat cakes.  It is a rectangular storage box (Rubbermade-type, but I think a different brand).  It is about 12"x18" (approx).  I can put an 11"x17" cake on a cardboard meant for cake on the lid, then put the box over it and snap into place.  (So basically, I am just using the box upside down).  I love it!  I've used it for about 9 years, and do so many more rectangular cakes than I did before I had that box.
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hezzier

you can buy disposable cake boxes at craft stores, they come in assorted sizes, some have cellophane windows on the top

rebekahc

The OP initially had a link to purchase cake boxes in her siggy. I don't think she's really looking for a answer.
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