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Product Length:5.0 inches
Product Width:9.0 inches
Product Height:8.5 inches
Product Weight:1.14 pounds
Package Length:9.2 inches
Package Width:8.6 inches
Package Height:5.1 inches
Package Weight:1.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 66 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 66 customer reviews )
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35 of 35 found the following review helpful:


4Works as promised! Buy two if you are into baking for bake sales!  Nov 22, 2009 By T. Spencer
My son had to have this for this birthday. I was skeptical but it truely does work. It was smaller than I anticipated, but if you mix up 2 boxes of cake mix and add two-thirds of the mix it makes a big difference. This leaves you enough mix for 12 regular size cupcakes. I found I had to turn the oven down from 350 to 325 and baked for approximatly 45 to 50 minutes so it didn't brown too much. I have tried both Duncan Hines and Pillsbury mixes in it and Pillsbury works best. If you are planning on making these for bakes sales (which sell like hot cakes!) I would recommend buying 2 molds if you haved the chance. I made 4 in one night and it took me 5 hours in total between baking, cooling, and frosting. Best part about it is that it makes the best Mario Brothers Mushroom Cake around!

27 of 28 found the following review helpful:


4I love it...but...  Oct 26, 2009 By Jennifer Morgan
I love this big top cupcake mold and just used it to create 3 different big cupcakes for a 9 year old birthday party. My only advice is to make sure that you use PLENTY of non-stick cooking spray. I've owned silicone bakeware before and never had to use cooking spray but after spending about an hour baking one of the cakes for the party, it came out in many different pieces. Still a great piece and a good party conversation!

31 of 33 found the following review helpful:


5Works as advertised...  Jan 24, 2010 By Jesse Espe
Bottom Line Up Front: Worked as advertised.

My daughter flipped over seeing this on TV. I read the reviews, both on and off Amazon, and decided to give it a shot.

When it arrived, I received the three pieces in good condition. It was not in retail packaging but rather a plain white box. This may bother some, but I was fine with it. Inside the box were three silicone pieces as well as an instruction sheet and an idea/recipe book.

I sprayed the cooking surfaces with nonstick spray. Using a Duncan Hines butter cake mix, I split the batter almost evenly into the top and the bottom. In retrospect, I put too much in the bottom, not realizing how much each of the parts would rise during baking. BTW, the instruction sheet recommends splitting the batter in half. Mixed and baked at 375 degrees as directed by the cake mix instructions and set the timer to 35 minutes. I chose 35 minutes because the instructions advise this time; additionally, the instructions also advise that the top piece will cook faster than the bottom piece.

35 minutes later, I tested the top by inserting a wooden skewer. I found that the top piece was not cooked all the way through, so I lowered the temperature (once again, as directed by the instruction sheet) to 325 and let it cook for another 10 minutes.

After another 10 minutes, I found the top was finished. Removing the filling insert from the top of the bottom mold, I found that the bottom portion had cooked just fine. The result was a ginormous two piece cupcake.

I have no affiliation with whoever makes this product. I don't even like to bake. You'll notice that in my review, I refer to the direction sheet quite a bit. I do that to make a point: while your mileage may vary, the guidance provided with this product is adequate to bake an huge gut-bomb cupcake, which is the whole reason I bought it in the first place.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:


3Okay, but not what I expected.  Nov 24, 2009 By Amy C. Chaney "Mom"
Like others have said, the cupcake mold was smaller than I expected. I used cooking spray and had no trouble getting the cake out of the mold. The problem I have with it is the insert (for filling) does not work well. It rose as the cake baked. You need some way to keep the mold in place while the cake bakes. Also, the directions that came with the mold said to cook the bottom longer than the top. I ended up cooking both pieces the same amount of time.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Works well, but you have to watch it  Apr 06, 2010 By Tracy E. Hood "Horse Lover"
I was a little nervous to try this due to the unfavorable reviews on this. However, I made a cupcake for the first time today and it turned out great! It seems small but its an entire cake mix, so I suppose you need to just slice it thinner.

I used a boxed devil's food cake mix for my first try. I sprayed the pans LIBERALLY with Pam, not just the bottom like they advise. I put my oven on 330 degrees, not 350. It took about 40-45 minutes to bake, honestly I don't know the exact time because I checked it often. The directions ARE right though, the bottom takes approximately 10 minutes longer than the top.

Both the top and the bottom came out near-perfect. The bottom burned a tiny bit but not badly at all. They came out of the molds easily too.

It takes about a can of frosting to cover the entire thing.

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