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Any ideas? I just want a plain white folding cake box (or pack of 10 or so for future use). I want to take a few cupcakes to family this weekend and wanted to make it a bit more special than an old tin. There's tons of places online I can order them from but my recent experience with royal mail would tell me they won't be here by thurs/fri and I don't want to risk it. Anyone know any shops locally? Thanks.

Just discovered a great professional (but approachable) cookware shop by Clapham HIgh Street station (train from Denmark Hill) - they were advertising in the window that they had them in stock.


Have to say though, it's a dangerous shop to go into - so much stuff that I never knew I needed, until now! Clearly all I've been missing to turn my cooking into masterchef level!!

Hi I thoroughly recommend Marsha J http://www.cakings.co.uk/ she is amazing and could deliver specially made cupcakes so they are personal for your occasion, all it takes is a email you don't even have to leave your house 07984259431 or [email protected]


Good luck

If you have no luck in Sainsbury's, I saw plain white cake boxes in one of the '?1' shops on Sydenham Road. I think it was a 3pack for something like ?2.50. The shop in on the left hand side and a couple of shops up from Superdrug. I think they close at 6 or 6.30pm.
There is a nice bits and bobs/hardware shop on Lordship Lane approximately opposite Soup Dragon. Not sure what it's called, but you can recognize it by all the buckets, dusters etc outside. Lots of useful, reasonably priced stuff and when I went there the other day the shopkeeper's little girl was very friendly and helped keep my little one distracted whilst I bought a few essentials :)
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A Great website to buy cupcake/cake boxes from would have to be cake boxes europe! They sell in small qualtises and they are the Cheapest! They have the next working day delivery services! I ordered at 3.30pm and got my order the next morning XD Think you should definitely check it out :D


http://www.cakeboxeseurope.com/

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