It is not clear what the people at Berndes, a German cookware
company, were thinking when they designed this pan. It is clear, however, that they did not agonize over the name,
calling it simply the Fat Bug Cake
Pan. This is not the usual shape you expect to find in a cake pan. You expect roses,
hearts and maybe even a butterfly.
You definitely do not expect to see a cast aluminum larvae mold. I give them full credit for originality, and the pan is
no doubt of high quality, but I still can't see spending $25 to buy a pan shaped like, to put it generously, a "fat
bug."
Fat bug cake pan
by Nicole Weston, Posted Apr 12th 2006 @ 10:13AM
Filed Under: New Products, Methods
Tags: aluminum, america, baking, berndes, bug, bundt, cake, cake pan, cookware, design, fat bug cake pan, larvae, mold, new cake pan, shape, specialty
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4-12-2006 @9:55PM Bruce Dearborn Walker said... It looks to come in individual sized servings, even smaller pieces for children and tots. I'm thinking sticky buns, maybe even prerolled. This could be a good thing for people with families, or differing age groups.
Two different flavors of ice cream, side by side. Its an interesting shape. Something with a Halloween theme. Deep chocolate and orange, arranged either bilaterally simetrically, or linearly simetrical. Muffin or cupcake mix.
I like different, maybe even twenty five bucks worth.
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