Jakks Pacific Girl Gourmet Cupcake Maker | 
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| Brand: Jakks Pacific Category: Toy
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $22.49 You Save: $7.50 (25%)
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Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 106
Format: Cd Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 13 x 12.5
MPN: 38570 Model: 38570 UPC: 022876385708 EAN: 0022876385708 ASIN: B0017HGGDU
Release Date: June 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Make super yummy cupcakes with the brand new girl gourmet cupcake maker | | • | Make the perfect cupcake icing swirl with cupcake maker | | • | Decorate your cupcakes with favorite frostings and sprinkles | | • | Make and decorate 4 cupcakes | | • | Chocolate, vanilla, red velvet and cinnamon sugar |
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Amazon.com Review With the Girl Gourmet Cupcake Maker, kids get a fun, easy, no-hassle introduction to baking. This educational and creative toy not only teaches the very basics of cooking--such as measuring and mixing--but its cupcake decorating accessories encourage kids to experiment with their own personal touches. If you have a microwave oven and an adult handy to supervise the fun, kids ages 8 and up can get started baking and decorating in no time. 
The Girl Gourmet Cupcake Make provides kids with a fun, easy, no-hassle introduction to baking. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Easy-to-use cupcake mixes bake in seconds; easy-to-follow directions make for easy mixing, baking, and decorating; cupcake mixes are gluten free.
The Bad: Cupcake froster turns out less-than-perfect results; cupcakes' taste aren't quite "mom's home-made" quality.
In a Nutshell: Cupcake baking and decorating kids provides a fun, simple, quickly executed introduction to baking; inspires and encourages creativity. | At a Glance Ages: 8 and up Requires: Microwave oven; adult supervision |  | | Getting Started The Cupcake Maker comes with four special cupcake mixes and frosting that are custom designed for use with this toy. The cake flavors include red velvet, chocolate, yellow, and cinnamon sugar; the frostings are chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and cream cheese flavored. These easy-to-use mixes, which contain no wheat ingredients--a definite plus for the gluten-free crowd--and require only water as an added ingredient. (Allergy alert: the mix does contain powdered eggs and powdered milk.) The toy comes with everything your child needs to mix, bake, and decorate the cupcakes: a tiny mixing bowl, measuring spoon, water dropper, and miniature spatula for mixing the batter and frosting; a microwaveable container for baking the cupcakes; and a cupcake frosting gadget with a shape reminiscent of a KitchenAid standing mixer. And everything your little chef needs to get started is packaged in chic, girl-pleasing, contemporary pastels. Mix It Up Simply mix the cake mix with water using the provided measuring spoons and water dropper to reach the desired consistency (we found that a pudding-like consistency gives the best results), pour the batter into the cupcake paper, and put it in the plastic "baking dish," bake it in the microwave for about 30 seconds, and--voila!--out comes a completely baked cupcake. Because the cupcakes get pretty hot, an adult should handle them until they're cool enough to handle. In the meantime, the frosting can be mixed up in the same manner. Again, it took us a few tries to get the proper consistency: it's especially important for the frosting to be, as suggested, the consistency of firm cookie dough to work properly with the cupcake froster. Time to Decorate The cupcake froster comes with a frosting tube with a plunger and decorator-type tip. Scoop the frosting into the tube with the miniature spatula and place it in the machine. (This step can prove almost impossible if the frosting is too runny.) Place the cooled cupcake below and push down the lever. The frosting machine simultaneously spins the cupcake and pushes out the frosting to create a spiral shape. Kids can put the finishing touches on with the included sprinkles or, as the "shortcut" cards suggest, with cut-up fruit or candy (you'll want to stock up on these beforehand). The finished cupcake is smaller than a regular cupcake and a bit larger than your standard mini cupcake. The Taste Test The quick-and-easy baking and frosting mixes make for a fun and simple introduction to baking, especially for kids who haven't already started growing their "kitchen legs." Kid-sized cooking utensils makes it fun for kids to use, and are much easier to use than Mom and Dad's larger and heavier utensils. The cupcakes themselves cook quickly in the microwave, making for a fast turnaround that won't try younger kids' patience; but they also, to be honest, don't quite have the taste as the home-made cup cakes that mom or grandma makes. But admittedly, this opinion is formed by an adult palate. For the kids that cook the cupcakes, they will be flavored with the sweetness of do-it-yourself pride. Adults will need to make sure, however, that the kids don't start out with aspirations to the Martha Stewart-like decorating job pictured on the box: after multiple tests, we found that the cupcake froster simply does not turn out perfectly dainty frosting spirals. This might prove disappointing, so kids should be prepared to expect more realistic, charmingly handmade results. And your kids will be sure to have a lot more fun and confidence with their own creative decorating jobs.  Add water to cake mix with the provided spoons and water dropper. |  Pour the batter in the dish, microwave, and--voila!--a cupcake! |  Place the cooled cupcake below and start frosting. |  Keep it coming ... you can never have too much frosting! |  Cover the cupcake with sprinkles and its ready to eat! | What's In the Box Cupcake Froster, 4 cupcake mixes; 4 frosting mixes; two-sided measuring spoon; spatula; water dropper; mixing bowl; 4 cupcake papers; 4 "shortcut" cards; microwave baker; cupcake cup; sprinkles and sprinkle container.
Product Description Gourmet girls can create their own trendy cakes with this bakes-in-30-seconds maker. The set comes with everything you'll need to whip up four batches of cupcakes. Includes: cupcake maker, froster, microwave container with cupcake holder, four mixes, four frostings, four cupcake cups, sprinkles, bowl, measuring spoon, spatula, recipe cards and instruction sheet.Allergy Warning: Contains milk, egg and soy Ingredients. Mixes are processed in a facility that also processes wheat ingredients.
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Cupcake maker tricky for kids to use. January 6, 2009 JP (Boston) I give this cupcake maker three stars because my daughter loves it. But, only buy it if it's on sale as it's not a great value at full retail. I was reluctant to purchase this toy because of all the bad reviews but because Santa hates to disappoint good little girls, we have this toy. When using it for the first time, we experienced the problems most other reviewers did. This toy may be really hard and frustrating for younger kids to use without help from an adult. That said, it's still fun if you keep a few things in mind. The cupcake batter should be like thick cake batter. Microwave for 30-35 seconds - don't overcook. The icing needs to be like dough - not like frosting. This may be hard to achieve as the frosting mix has hard lumps that only extra water can break up. Smoosh the packet before you open it to break up some lumps. If the frosting is not like dough you'll never get it into the holder and it will be a sticky mess on the cupcake. Plus, don't forget, a little packet of frosting only makes enough for one cupcake! You only get ONE shot at it - don't add too much water. The swirl will not be perfect like on TV but it will not be icky and drippy. A better solution is to use canned frosting that has been chilled in the fridge. The chilled canned frosting is cheaper, the right thickness and you'll get a few trys to make the coveted swirl. On that same note, mix up a box of "Jiffy" cake mix for your cupcakes. It will still cook in the microwave and you can make a half dozen cupcakes for like 60 cents instead of the 7 dollars a refill kit costs!
Fun Baking January 6, 2009 Isabel (New York City) My granddaughter likes this product very much and has successfully baked a few good cupcakes. I'm not sure about the durability of this toy, however, she takes care of her toys and this may be the reason. Hence, five stars.
Very Disappointing January 4, 2009 Kathleen Stanley (Indiana) I have to agree with all of the previous written reviews. This product is a very big disappointment. This was purchased for my seven year old daughter as a Christmas gift. I wish we would have read the reviews! First the cupcakes do not look like the ones on the box after baked. Trying to put the icing in a tube no bigger than one used for medicine is a treat! Although we "slowly" pressed the icing down in the tube, frosting went everywhere when it spins back after you are done. We only decorated one cupcake and that was enough to know that it would be much easier to teach my daughter how to decorate cupcakes with a store bought mix and a Wilton decorating kit! Really not worth the money or time for this product. It was a very big disappoint me to me and my daughter.
My daughter loves it, but.... January 4, 2009 J. Kelley My 5 year old loves this toy but the frosting just makes us LOL. We keep trying to get it to come out right and have to keep eating our cupcakes even if they aren't as pretty as they look on the box. She's learing how to read the directions, experiment with recipes and have fun even if the toy isn't perfect.
Total waste of money!!!! January 4, 2009 Erin Rogers (Huntersville,NC) This cupcake maker was one of the only things she asked Santa for this year so I got it for her. I wish I had read all of these reviews before totally wasting my money on this piece of junk! Icing EVERYWHERE and the cupcakes are AWFUL! For the amount of time and work I have to put into doing this with my daughter, I could have made a dozen cupcakes with a regular mix and they would have at least been edible. We have used it a few times and I hope to never use it again. I don't think I could even sell it at a garage sale in good faith!
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