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SunshineGirl
10-03-2011, 04:49 PM
I am in love with this offer!!!

http://asseenonpc.directtrack.com/42/110/6795/ (http://www.sunshinerewards.com/offers.php?oid=4163)

cjnix32
10-03-2011, 05:28 PM
you are in love with it because didn't you spend hours and hours awhile back making these?!?!?

SunshineGirl
10-03-2011, 08:05 PM
you are in love with it because didn't you spend hours and hours awhile back making these?!?!?

I did!! Something very close. And everyone absolutely loved them. But I could only make 8 or 10 at a time so it took me FOREVER. You could knock out almost 2 dozen at a time with this set. I'm actually thinking of getting it even though I have the other just so that I can do more faster.

MdCaterer
10-05-2011, 05:03 PM
Looks interesting, what do you have to do to get the free shipping?

SunshineGirl
10-05-2011, 07:55 PM
I don't see any offers that have free shipping.

momof3lovebugs
10-06-2011, 02:25 PM
We were shopping in Kohls yesterday and saw the cake pop maker by Babycakes (?) and thought briefly about getting them for my dd's bday coming up next weekend. I also thought, holy cow! what a lot of work-so Tricia, how much work WAS it? :D

cjnix32
10-06-2011, 02:27 PM
Tricia....in the commercial, it says "ask about getting free shipping". So I wonder what you have to do to get it. I may pick these up too.

Ok, I just ordered mine! To get the free shipping, you have to order an additional set. They waive the shipping on the whole order. For the second free set, you have to pay the additional 4.99 processing.

I should adjust this....you get two sets with your initial order, paying the $4.99 shipping on the second "free" set. Then you could order an additional set, making it three total sets. Still the 4.99 processing on the "free" set, but free shipping on the order. Does that make sense?

SunshineGirl
10-06-2011, 03:36 PM
Honestly the hardest thing about making the ones that I made was that my pans were too small. I would definitely get the second set. It took me HOURS because I was trying to make a whole bunch of them and could only make about 10 at a time. If I had been able to knock out a few dozen at a time, I would have been much happier!

cjnix32
10-06-2011, 03:39 PM
Tricia....did you do the ones with the cake crumbs and frosting? or balls like this one. Holy cow...got my credit already!!!

SunshineGirl
10-06-2011, 03:42 PM
Mine are like this...a mold that makes pops. The only difference is that there isn't the pan that goes on top to make them the whole way around. So they are round on top and flat on bottom. But you pour in whatever batter you want and then put the pop sticks in after they bake and then decorate. I used my cooling racks to hang the pops through to dry the drizzle I put on top.

MdCaterer
10-06-2011, 05:00 PM
Tricia....in the commercial, it says "ask about getting free shipping". So I wonder what you have to do to get it. I may pick these up too.

Ok, I just ordered mine! To get the free shipping, you have to order an additional set. They waive the shipping on the whole order. For the second free set, you have to pay the additional 4.99 processing.

I should adjust this....you get two sets with your initial order, paying the $4.99 shipping on the second "free" set. Then you could order an additional set, making it three total sets. Still the 4.99 processing on the "free" set, but free shipping on the order. Does that make sense?

So, I want to try and get this completely clear in my mind. You order the first set for $19.99 + $6.99 S &H (total 26.98) they throw in the second set for free -but you need to pay $6.99 shipping and handling (33.97 cost for 2 sets and s & H) If you order an additional set $19.99 you can get free shipping for the whole order if you pay $4.99 processing so 19.99 +19.99 +4.99= $44.97)
Is that what they charge or do you have to pay the $4.99 processing on the free set for a total of $49.96 for the 3 sets??? Sorry for being dumb, just trying to sort out the fees, Thanks :)

cjnix32
10-06-2011, 05:12 PM
So, I want to try and get this completely clear in my mind. You order the first set for $19.99 + $6.99 S &H (total 26.98) they throw in the second set for free -but you need to pay $6.99 shipping and handling (33.97 cost for 2 sets and s & H) If you order an additional set $19.99 you can get free shipping for the whole order if you pay $4.99 processing so 19.99 +19.99 +4.99= $44.97)
Is that what they charge or do you have to pay the $4.99 processing on the free set for a total of $49.96 for the 3 sets??? Sorry for being dumb, just trying to sort out the fees, Thanks :)

Ok...if you order the first set, you get the second set for free, but have to add an additional 4.99 for processing, but not an additional 6.99 for shipping. So the first two sets would be 19.99 + 6.99 + 4.99. IF you ordered an additional set (for a total of 3) it would be 19.99 + 19.99 + 4.99. That was my understanding. I didn't order the additional set.

MdCaterer
10-06-2011, 05:38 PM
Thanks for clearing that up for me!!!

29apr00
10-24-2011, 09:13 PM
I ordered, and got my credit already too. but I think my S&H was $7.99!!

cjnix32
10-25-2011, 10:22 PM
Got a card in the mail saying that it will probably take the entire six week period to ship because of such high demand. NOt sure if that is true, or a ploy to get me to bite on their offer of reduced price bake pop pans!

cjnix32
11-02-2011, 08:17 PM
Mine came today!!

cjnix32
12-09-2011, 11:01 AM
Ok....so what is the secret to making these?! This is the second time I have tried, and can't get it right! I bake them too long, and even though I spray the pans, they still stick. Then...what is the secret to decorating them?! I was planning on making these for my son's holiday party next week, but I can't get it right!!!

MdCaterer
12-09-2011, 11:13 AM
I can't help you with the sticking problem other than to suggest using the pan spray with flour. For decorating, make sure they are completely cool and then dip them in melted chocolate (dark, milk or white) you can drizzle other colors over them once the coating dries or you can sprinkle the coating while wet with sprinkles or chopped nuts or mini chips.....