SafePro 8CCF 8.25-Inch White Round Foam Pads, 500/CS
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- For serving and transporting cakes and pies
- Fit inside 8.5-in. cake boxes
- Grease-proof plastic foam construction
- Sturdy and reliable design
- Classic scalloped edge shape
- Disposable for easy cleanup
- Great for bakeries, cake shops, and caterers
Send home your cakes on the SafePro 8CCF 8.25-inch white round foam pads. They’re sturdy enough to support cakes during transport but are still disposable for easy cleanup. 8.25-inches in diameter, these cake boards can accommodate small pies, smash cakes, and other small cakes. They make a fine addition to bakeries, catering businesses, and cake shops.
ID | 42970 |
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Length (Inch) | 8.25 |
SKU | 8CCF |
Manufacturer | SafePro |
Units of measure | CS |
Discontinued | No |
Weight (Lbs) | 15.000000 |
UPC | 784321291469 |
Type Filter | Pad |
Material | Foam plastic |
Color | White |
Style | Plain |
Reliable Construction
Composed of high quality foam plastic, these cake boards are sturdy and reliable. Unlike a cardboard cake board, they do not absorb grease or liquids. Foam cake bases maintain their shape and stability, ensuring your cakes stay upright and fresh for longer. Trust them to hold your cakes and pies during delivery or while they’re on display.
Classic Shape
The SafePro 8CCF cake boards have scalloped edges and classic white color. Use them to create elegant cake displays in your bakery window or at catered events. Their neutral style will complement any party theme or icing color.
Disposable
These disposable cake boards are perfect for your business’ to-go orders. Customers can simply throw them away for a quick and easy cleanup.
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These pads are really steady and light. And you don't have to clean anything after you have used them. But this same 'perk' has a downside to it. We can't wash the pad and serve another cake on it. Throwing them out is not very eco-friendly. So, clients who really care have ethical issues on this point. So, regardless of foam quality, I will stick to paper.