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Where to buy round cake containers?



 
 
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Old 18-12-2004, 06:32 AM
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Anyone know where on the web I can buy small quantities (10 -20) of 9" and
10" cake containers? I'm looking for the kind the supermarket bakeries
typically use, with a black plastic bottom tray and a clear snap-on lid?
The wholesale supplers won't sell me less than 100. Thank you. --- John


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Old 18-12-2004, 07:33 AM
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John M. jonnor@ wrote:
Anyone know where on the web I can buy small quantities (10 -20) of 9" and
10" cake containers? I'm looking for the kind the supermarket bakeries
typically use, with a black plastic bottom tray and a clear snap-on lid?
The wholesale supplers won't sell me less than 100. Thank you. --- John


You might try asking the supermarket's bakery manager to sell you some!

Dave
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Old 18-12-2004, 07:33 AM
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John M. jonnor@ wrote:
Anyone know where on the web I can buy small quantities (10 -20) of 9" and
10" cake containers? I'm looking for the kind the supermarket bakeries
typically use, with a black plastic bottom tray and a clear snap-on lid?
The wholesale supplers won't sell me less than 100. Thank you. --- John


You might try asking the supermarket's bakery manager to sell you some!

Dave
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Old 18-12-2004, 06:50 PM
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"Dave Bell" wrote in message
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You might try asking the supermarket's bakery manager to sell you some!

Dave


Already tried that, but they said they couldn't sell them. Maybe they
thought I was a store spy. --- John


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"Dave Bell" wrote in message
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You might try asking the supermarket's bakery manager to sell you some!

Dave


Already tried that, but they said they couldn't sell them. Maybe they
thought I was a store spy. --- John


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"Dave Bell" wrote in message
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You might try asking the supermarket's bakery manager to sell you some!

Dave


Already tried that, but they said they couldn't sell them. Maybe they
thought I was a store spy. --- John


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Old 19-12-2004, 12:48 AM
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"John M. comcast.net" jonnor@nospam wrote in message
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"Dave Bell" wrote in message
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You might try asking the supermarket's bakery manager to sell you some!

Dave


Already tried that, but they said they couldn't sell them. Maybe they
thought I was a store spy. --- John


You might look at a cake supply store. www.sugarcraft.com carries a wide
array of supplies. I have had mixed luck with bakeries. If a bakery or
in-store bakery department has containers with their name on them, they
won't sell them due to liability problems (like you couldn't just buy a cake
and then swap it with a razor blade encrusted, poison saturated one). You
can often find a variety of disposable containers at party supply stores.


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Old 19-12-2004, 12:48 AM
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"John M. comcast.net" jonnor@nospam wrote in message
news:q5_wd.282542$R05.33388@attbi_s53...

"Dave Bell" wrote in message
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You might try asking the supermarket's bakery manager to sell you some!

Dave


Already tried that, but they said they couldn't sell them. Maybe they
thought I was a store spy. --- John


You might look at a cake supply store. www.sugarcraft.com carries a wide
array of supplies. I have had mixed luck with bakeries. If a bakery or
in-store bakery department has containers with their name on them, they
won't sell them due to liability problems (like you couldn't just buy a cake
and then swap it with a razor blade encrusted, poison saturated one). You
can often find a variety of disposable containers at party supply stores.


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Old 20-12-2004, 03:55 AM
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Our grocery stores have salad bars that use those round black trays with
clear plastic cake covers. Try the deli section. Did you ask the head of
the bakery dept. or an employee? Keep trying- you'll find them.

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Old 20-12-2004, 03:55 AM
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Our grocery stores have salad bars that use those round black trays with
clear plastic cake covers. Try the deli section. Did you ask the head of
the bakery dept. or an employee? Keep trying- you'll find them.

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Old 20-12-2004, 04:10 AM
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Our grocery stores have salad bars that use those round black trays with
clear plastic cake covers. Try the deli section. Did you ask the head of
the bakery dept. or an employee? Keep trying- you'll find them.

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Old 20-12-2004, 04:10 AM
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Our grocery stores have salad bars that use those round black trays with
clear plastic cake covers. Try the deli section. Did you ask the head of
the bakery dept. or an employee? Keep trying- you'll find them.

 




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