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Old 17-09-2005, 04:59 PM
Donald
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Default Muffin cups

I am looking to purchase in bulk paper muffin cups.

The size I am looking for is 2-3/4" at is base and 5" flattened out.

The local store had these but can't seem to get them anymore.
(I'm in Denver)

I would like to purchase a case of 1000 so I don't have to worry about it.

Thanks

donald
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Old 01-10-2005, 07:42 AM
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I got some at Walmart. If they still have them ..check out the supplier
and ask them for a bulk price.

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Old 02-10-2005, 02:52 AM
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Mignon Mason wrote:

I got some at Walmart. If they still have them ..check out the supplier
and ask them for a bulk price.

I have found the 5 inch size I am looking for.

However, the vendor ( King Soopers in Colorado ) changes the vender
every week. So when I asked if they can get more, they showed me the
"new improved" product. When I said I just bought these other 2 weeks
ago. He just shrugged and said wait till it comes around again.

The manufacture on the package will not sell to a little guy, smaller
that Kroger that is.


Thanks

and still looking.

PS: oh yea the product manufacture is Fox Run Craftsman.
Web site be the same name, but not functional.


 




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