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Tasty-Fill Mini Cake Pan Set 4/Pkg-4″X1-1/4″Low Monthly Payment. Click here to see what your monthly payment would be with your Sears card.
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October 2nd, 2009
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This is a retired pan from 1999 that will delight the holiday crowd with a cute as a button bear! He’s holding a star that’s perfect for personalizing with Season’s Greetings. One-mix pan measures
14 X 10 X 2 in. deep. Aluminum.
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October 1st, 2009
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Approximately 4 inches and holds 3/4 cup batter. Aluminum
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October 1st, 2009

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September 29th, 2009

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September 15th, 2009
This pan is great, and I made a really nice Cake for my husband with it — used milk duds on toothpicks as the “keys” and combined dark and light chocolate frosting on the body, along with white frosting for the strings. It came out really cute. The only aggravating thing was that there was some glue that was used to hold down a piece of paper inside the bottom of the pan (that showed the guitar fully decorated, and had the barcode/etc). The glue was IMPOSSIBLE to get off. I even tried prying it off with a knife, heating it, etc. It’s like cemented onto the pan. Luckily, (and I recommend this for anyone using this pan anyhow), I used parchment paper on the bottom of the pan, so the Cake didn’t actually end up touching the glue. I don’t know if the glue was just really old, or if they used the wrong type of glue, but it was a nuisance.
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August 15th, 2009
My friend makes Cakes so I purchased the Sports Ball Pan for her to make my 6 year old son a Bakugan Cake (Little round transforming toys)for his birthday party. The Cake turned out great! It looked exactly like a Bakugan. She said the pan was easy to use. The only negative thing is it is smaller than it looks on line. My friend made a sheet Cake and put the round Cake on top of it so there would be enough Cake for all the guests.
By: www.wilton-cake-pans.us
August 15th, 2009
just made the giant cupCake for my daughters bday. she loved it and she is almost fifty years old.
be careful not to over fill the pan with batter. i put to much on botton part and had a hard ridge that had to be cut off. i kept the frosting very simple. frosted the botton with chocolate frosting also used chocolate to hold top and botton together. do the bottom before setting top on bottom. then i used white frosting with sprinkles for the top. used the white, because my experience shows sprinkles do not show well in choco.
i used two Cakes mixes. got cupCake and a dozen reg. cupCakes from the batter
i sprayed pan with pam and it just feel out of pan. it was simple to do. gonna get a bit fancy with the decorations on the next one
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August 15th, 2009
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August 15th, 2009