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  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set
  • PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set

PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set

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    PME Fun Fonts Cupcake & Cookie Set

    Product number: 33661

    Want to say it with icing? This 66-Piece Cookies & Cupcakes Stamps Set lets you stamp a 'handwritten' message into the top of smaller iced bakes, so you don't have to make a big bake to get your message across - and you can get really wordy on a celebration bake.

    What you get in the set

    With every letter in both upper and lower case, numbers 0-9 and symbols including &, ! and # , it has so many celebrations covered - from Happy Birthday! to Be My Valentine - so you'll never be lost for words. And each piece has its own labelled slot in the storage box, so you can't forget where they came from once you've composed your message.

    Simple to use

    Every clear plastic stamp is embossed on the back with a this-way-up arrow and a centrally-placed alignment bar to help you place them the right way up and precisely in line with each other, so your message will look as professional as possible. Each piece also has a little handle on the back to help you place, press and lift them with ease.

    Word up: the terms 'upper case' and 'lower case' come from the way in which print shops were organised many years ago. Individual pieces of metal type were kept in large trays or boxes called cases. The case full of smaller letters, which were used most often, were kept on a lower shelf to be easier for the typesetter to reach.

    About PME

    Since securing contracts with the British Army Catering Corps in 1970 to manufacture their cake-decorating supplies - yes, soldiers eat cakes too! - London-based PME (Precision Machining Engineers) have focused their engineering expertise on producing high quality cake-decorating equipment. A merger with the Knightsbridge Bakeware Centre followed, and they now run several highly respected cake-decorating schools around the world in addition to creating innovative, durable cake-decorating products.

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