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Brownie maker £9.99 currys cake pop maker £7.99
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Thanks OP. Have wanted a cake pop maker for ages and for £8 can't really go wrong. Have just got my OH to buy it for me for Christmas! So excited!0
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purpleducky wrote: »Looks fun! Anyone know where to buy the sticks for cake pops?
The Range have them. £1.49 for 30. Or just grab a few extra wooden stirrers when you visit a coffee shop ;-)
The expensive part is the candymelts choc coverings that give cakepops a nice firm outer. Normal chocolate just doesn't work the same and is harder to colour and doesn't set hard0 -
For those buying the Pop Cake Maker, I've also bought this from Mr T's which seemed good value to go with it for my niece!
http://www.tesco.com/direct/cake-pops-kit/VX9-MJ87.prd?skuId=VX9-MJ87
And SailorSam? Bah Humbug! We love ours,use it for school fair cake sales, birthdays,tea parties! Do have a bread maker gathering dust though! ; )
They have the same kit on Amazon for £8 with free delivery too.0 -
Home Bargains have the packs of sticks too, can't remember if there's 30 or 40 in the pack but they were less than a £10
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Thank you, just ordered a cake pop maker and it was with free delivery!Anna :beer:0
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No curry's near me unfortunately - where else do you recommend for a cake pop maker with free delivery?
Thanks.0 -
Brownie maker back in stock for home delivery which is free :j0
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Just to let everyone know I was all set to get the pop cake maker from currys before nipping into my local tesco-it's not available online but stoke store had shelves of those for only £10 making 12 pop cakes in one go as opposed to 6 made my curry's item. Tesco one also comes with 12 sticks to get you started and 2 year warranty
http://www.tesco.com/direct/swan-popcake-maker/163-7613.prd?skuId=163-7613&pageLevel=sku&_requestid=6284530 -
I reserved this at my local store last night and got a call this morning to say it was OOS. Infuriating!
But i popped into my local Home Bargains and found one that cooks 14 with sticks and release spray for £11.99.
Not too shabby!0 -
I have tested my brownie maker, all in the name of science of course.
It makes awesome brownies (something I have NEVER mastered when using the oven)
The brownie maker also cooks sponge cakes too. I had a packet mix I decided to use for testing and they were perfect. So light and fluffy and cooked in 4 minutes.
Heres the recipe I use for the brownies I made: http://lovefoodcookfood.com/2012/01/rich-chocolate-brownies-made-in-my-brownie-maker/:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
:T fortune with those less fortunate :T
:T than themselves - you know who you are!:T0
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