TeaCupCakes - Silicone Cupcake Moulds
Specification
TeaCupCakes - Silicone Cupcake Moulds
Description
Yum yum. Who doesn’t like cup cakes. This novel idea takes the idea of cup cakes one step further. Tea cup cakes!
Made by Fred, (not your uncle), Fred and Friends, the company, the tea cup moulds are made from that brilliant innovation, silicone. So you can cook your mixture in the moulds. Once they are cooled instead of turning them out you can decorate the tops and serve up in them too. Easy peasy. The cups even have accompanying saucers for presentation so you can have a proper tea party. Your guests are sure to be wowed.
The Tea Cup Cake set includes 4 reusable, food safe silicone baking cups and 4 saucers.They are 100% pure silicone and phthalate-free plastic and come packaged in a colourful, funky box.
TeaCupCakes Dimensions:
- TeaCupCake Moulds:
- Height: 4.8cm
- Diameter at widest part (not including handle): 6.8cm
- Saucers:
TeaCupCakes - Silicone Cupcake Moulds
Reviews
Average Rating: 



R4YCH on
01 September 2010
I was very very impressed with the teacupcake moulds, have had fantastic results from them - very easy to use, and look amazing - my two favourite things - tea and cake - combined into one!!
They look too nice to eat! :)
LucieB on
05 August 2010
The cutest cake moulds I ever did see! I tried to make out the kids wanted them, but it was me that wanted them really! A great reason to get baking!
KateC on
29 July 2010
These would be great with jelly in for a little girls' party!
chelsieeisraree on
20 July 2010
These are so cute!
Being made out of silicon the cakes don't stick and they're of convenient size for the kids.
These products should do so well, especially with the recent DVD release of Alice In Wonderland.
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