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For sale Silicon Dinosaur shape muffin tray, cake mould - Brand New


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For sale Silicon Dinosaur shape muffin tray, cake mould - Brand New ?8

Approx 29cm x 21.5cm x 4cm

Heat resistant to 210C

Easy to use and clean

Will not absorb smells

Dishwasher, microwave, freezer and over safe

Perfect for baking treats to a little dinosaur fan. Last picture is an online pics of how your muffins should look if you were to use this tray.


Easy to use, and benefitting from the non-stick and flexible properties of silicone, simply fill one half of the mould and as they bake in the oven, your brontosaurus, tyrannosaurus and stegosaurus cakes will form, ready for you to decorate and your little ?munchosaurus? to enjoy.

Not just for cakes, these moulds, when used individually, are also great for themed jellies or chocolates that are sure to go down well with children of all ages.

Being non-stick, cakes release easily which makes for quick and easy clean up after use, however the mould is also safe to go in the dishwasher for added convenience.

Bakes 6 ? 2 of each species.


From a pet and smoke free home.


Collection from SE23 walking distance from Forest Hill station and Horniman museum.

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