Jonah wrote:A little of both. I do not buy decorated cakes, and I do not live in the Northwest suburbs.
mamagotcha wrote:I wonder if this forum might be too filled with do-it-yourselfers to give you a true snapshot of your potential clientele.
I wonder if this forum might be too filled with do-it-yourselfers to give you a true snapshot of your potential clientele
Pie-love wrote:Hi Wendy--
-- I rig paper cups as cupcake carriers, which I can explain if there is interest.
Pie-love wrote:P.S. Edited to add, does anyone think pie is the new cupcake-- as in next for a craze?
Marmish wrote:Pie-love wrote:Hi Wendy--
-- I rig paper cups as cupcake carriers, which I can explain if there is interest.
I'm definitely interested in that...
Pie-love wrote:Marmish wrote:Pie-love wrote:Hi Wendy--
-- I rig paper cups as cupcake carriers, which I can explain if there is interest.
I'm definitely interested in that...
Okay, take a paper cup that will fit the cupcake at the bottom. Cut a strip of paper (I use parchment) about 1 inch wide and 8 inches long, and place that over the opening of the cup. Put the cupcake on top of the paper and let the cake fall to the bottom of the cup. The paper should rest underneath the cupcake so that you can pull on the ends of the paper and retrieve the cupcake. You can crease the paper so that it sits easily at the bottom of the cup. The cup is deeper than the cupcake is tall, so it protects the frosting and decorations. Cover the whole thing with plastic wrap and secure with a rubber band.
Is that clear? I can post pictures next time I make cupcakes...
Jen
mamagotcha wrote:I wonder if this forum might be too filled with do-it-yourselfers to give you a true snapshot of your potential clientele. Perhaps City-Data or Craigslist might be better?
Good luck!
Wendy DeBord wrote:It's not legal for anyone to sell food from their homes in IL. You can do that in several other states.....so if you know anyone doing so.......don't eat it, don't buy it!
Wendy DeBord wrote:It's not legal for anyone to sell food from their homes in IL. You can do that in several other states.....so if you know anyone doing so.......don't eat it, don't buy it!
Pie-love wrote:Hi Wendy--
Sorry, I'm another one of those DIY types. Worse, I am way too cheap to spring for most bakery goods!
That said, I do see lots of store-bought cakes when I go to birthday parties with my 5-year-old. Most of the cakes I see are sheet or layer decorated cakes for kiddie birthday parties. Those range from Dinkel's to Costco to Jewel cakes, in order of decreasing quality. You might consider the kiddie market-- in "these tough economic times" (a phrase that should be expunged from the lingo, sorry), my intuition is that people will spend less on a big ol' fancy cake but will still splurge for three things: their kids, their pets, and a wedding.
So, if you can think about ways to appeal to the kiddie market, it might give you a niche. Licensing Disney characters is probably off the table, but if you can work up a princess cake and a truck cake of some sort, you will be in good shape-- plus you will earn the undying gratitude of parents who can satisfy the little one whilst getting a cake that is not full of hydrogenated fat and preservatives.
Another kiddie thought is a cupcake-decorating kit-- doubles as a birthday cake and a party activity. You would provide a set of plain frosted (a variety of colors works, but MUST include pink) cupcakes and a set of decorations (candies, sprinkles, etc) in small containers. The kids apply the decorations themselves and then eat the cupcake. It works great if you can give each kid one cupcake to eat and one to take home as a party favor-- I rig paper cups as cupcake carriers, which I can explain if there is interest. This is something I do for my daughter's birthday and the kids seem to enjoy it-- they certainly come up with some amazingly loaded cupcake creations.
These are just a few ideas thrown out there-- I don't know how they fit with your vision, so take them or leave them as they do reflect my current kiddie-centric life. I do wish you the best and look forward to hearing more about your bakery!
Best, Jen
P.S. Edited to add, does anyone think pie is the new cupcake-- as in next for a craze? And have you seen tgoddess's pie-on-a-stick marvels in the Random Food Photos thread. Oh my oh pie...
What happened to Khaopaat's Cupcake Sammies?!Khaopaat wrote:Absolutely. My money's on hand pies, like gourmet versions of the Hostess ones.Pie-love wrote:P.S. Edited to add, does anyone think pie is the new cupcake-- as in next for a craze?