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Cupcake boxes for 6 cupcakes, 2 pieces
Cupcakes are art with food. Hardly any other pastry gives your imagination a freer rein. But what good is the most beautiful cupcake without pretty packaging? These are also as diverse as the future content. These cupcake boxes offer space for 2 x 6 cupcakes or 12 muffins. The box is light brown and has a viewing window to draw the attention of curious foodies right away. Perfect for the next cupcake party. These boxes are made from recycled materials and are biodegradable.
Data sheet
- Size
- Length: 22.9 cm / Width: 16.5 cm / Height: 9cm
- Material
- Cardboard
- Package/set size
- 2 boxes, total 12 cupcakes
- Suitable for
- 6 cupcakes
Cupcake boxes for 6 cupcakes, 2 pieces
Environmentally friendly material
The cupcake boxes are made of recycled paper, therefore well degradable and for this reason not reusable.
The boxes have an intermediate layer that prevents the cupcakes or muffins from slipping. So you can be sure that your cupcakes will arrive safely at their destination without destroying the decoration. The box is also perfect for presenting the pretty cupcakes. So you have transport box and presentation plate combined in one.
You love cupcakes and want to dive into the sweet world of cakes?
Then you should sign up for our cupcake course. Here you can let your creativity run free and get inspired by other baking enthusiasts. Cupcakes are sweet little cakes, but you want to try something new? Then you will love our Course offer love. Come and visit us! We are looking forward to you.
What is a cupcake and how is it different from a muffin?
A cupcake literally means "cup cake" and is a cupcake which is baked in a cup-sized baking dish. This is not just a cute idea, but is based on fact. The dough was actually baked in a cup at that time by the US American Amelia Simmons in 1796. This is how the cupcake came into being. Today, there are many different baking cups that replace the cup. After baking, the cupcakes are elaborately decorated. For this purpose, different textures and foods are used. The little cupcake not only looks sweet, but also tastes like it. Thus, the cupcakes are the little siblings of cakes.
But then what exactly is a muffin?
A muffin is a small cake and, however, is not decorated with a topping. The muffin is usually rather plain compact and rises during baking. The muffin is thus a small cake and not as sweet as a cupcake. The origin is rather unclear, but it is suspected that the muffin comes from the French-speaking area and was derived from moufflet (soft bread). Also a Low German word origin is not excluded. Therefore, the muffin could be derived from the so-called Muffen pastry.