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Have signed up to bring cake to daughter's end of year class pic nic. Love to bake so I thought I would make cupcakes (easier to eat at a pic nic) but now am wondering how on earth I can transport 30+ cupcakes without smooshing them.


Any ideas? Should I just give up and buy some traybakes at Sainsbury's? Don't want to make anything more sensible as I signed on for cake and my daughter mentions it hourly

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