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Wilton Giant Cupcake Pan

Wilton Giant Cupcake Pan

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Wilton Giant Cupcake Pan

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Creates a big 3-D cupcake for the whole party to share! Assemble top and bottom cake halves with a thin layer of icing. Professional weight, cast aluminum for exceptional detail. Premium non-stick surface for easy release and cleanup. Now were talking cupcake! Forget jumbo or king size. Instead, create a sensation with a stunning cupcake to beat all the others - the super duper cupcake. Made with a special dimensional cake pan, your cupcake will be 7-1/4 dia. x 7-1/2 tall

 
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Product Details
Product Length:3.8 inches
Product Width:8.25 inches
Product Height:15.5 inches
Product Weight:2.25 pounds
Package Length:14.7 inches
Package Width:7.8 inches
Package Height:3.8 inches
Package Weight:2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 49 reviews

Features
  • Top-and-bottom oversized cupcake pan; 10-cup capacity

  • Creates a 3D cupcake that measures approximately 7-1/4 by 7-1/2 inches

  • Made of heavy-gauge cast aluminum with nonstick surface

  • Design features sculptural details for charm and fun decorating

  • Washes up easily; measures 15-1/2 by 8-1/4 by 3-3/4 inches


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Wilton giant cupcake pan  Nov 30, 2008
Before I bought this pan I read the reviews. Many gave it bad reviews because they stated the top cooks before the bottom. I DIDN'T have any of these problems. I made a practice cupcake before my daughter's first birthday. This is what I did...It takes about 1 1/2 boxes store bought cake mix. I filled the pan about 3/4 of the way. When I baked it (due to all the reviews)I placed the top part of the cupcake pan in a round cake pan filled with a little bit of water. Both sides cooked evenly and quickly. I used an oil spray with flour in it. The cupcake halves released with no problem. I bought huge sprinkles at Michael's and Wal-Mart.

5Great pan  Nov 26, 2008
This is so cute everyone just loves it young and old it is a big hit. I have used in for two birthdays, one baby shower and a bake sale in the two weeks I had it It is great. Use two cake mixes!

5This is great and easy to use  Nov 06, 2008
I followed the advice of the other commenters and used my giant cupcake pan tonight for the first time. Sprayed pan with PAM for baking, measured 4 cups of batter for each side - cooked the bottom for 10 min and then added the batter for the top and baked for another 37min. It baked very nicely and I trimmed the top of the bottom and the bottom of the top and used frosting to put the 2 pieces together. For a non-baker I felt this was easy to use and curious how my co-workers will like it (I baked it for baby shower at work). I used 2 boxes of cake mix and it made one giant cupcake and 12 regular sized cupcakes. Oh to make it lower fat I substituted oil with unsweetened apple sauce.

5Greatest Muffin ever  Nov 04, 2008
I received my muffin pan just in time to celebrate my great nephew's
9th birthday.....it was a big surprise for him and I am only sorry that
I didn't have my camera to record the expression on his face.....I know
how I will celebrate the children in our family birthdays. The pan was easy to use....I will put out hints to the women in my family ...this could be a great Christmas present.

Georgianna

5Possible Helpful Hint  Oct 05, 2008
I am about to purchase this pan for my daughter's first b-day cake, and read some of the reviews, many people seem to have a problem with the cake baking faster in the top part of the pan because it holds less, has anyone tried baking the cakes in two seperate stages, so that the baking time of one does not effect the other? When I purchase, this is what I plan on doing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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