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| Hello - Is there a name for the papers/liners which are used on miniature cheescakes & cakes. I don't know how to explain it( i tried entering a url to show a picture of what I am describing though I am new & am not allowed to post urls) I have seen most cakes like this wrapped in a parchment like paper. I am assuming the cake is baked with the liner which gives it a nice smooth finish & protects it during transport. Next, if any of this makes sense to someone, do you know where I can purchase this item? thank you - |
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![]() they are called "DANISH PRINT PAPER CANDY CUPS" and you can find them here.. www.streichs.com/cgi-bin/streichs/9-807.html HTH
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