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Parties need goodies and goodies need a container for your guests to enjoy them! Enter these celebrate baking cups. They can be used for so much more than baking your gourmet cupcakes. If you are serving color themed custom candies at New Years, or celebrating with an ice cream bar these cups are the perfect accessory for your party goodies. Serve up delicious muffins that you baked in these cups at brunch shower celebrating the bride to be! These baking cups are food and freezer safe and can be used to bake goodies up to 375º
Bake: Cupcakes, Small Pies, Mini Cheesecakes, Mini Quiches, Muffins
Holds: Nuts, Candies, Dips, Snacks, Cookies, Ice Cream
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I love everything from My Mind’s Eye. Everything is adorable and always excellent quality.
Like the looks of these and they can be used for any special occasion. Celebrate says it all no matter what you’re celebrating.
Quality is great!
These are perfect for cupcakes or serving small snacks. The black and white lettering pop and can turn an ordinary meal into a festive occasion!
Love these! Can not wait to use them
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statuesque” pine on the corner is not. Even though I consider myself a bit of a Mrs. Fixit, I have no idea how to straighten it up! Considered pulling out my glue gun but have since reconsidered. Any constructive feedback?