• COLORFUL THAN A RAINBOW - Most other silicone cupcake liner sets only include a few colors, while ours is the ONLY baking cup set on Amazon to feature cupcake molds in EIGHT different colors and unmatched packaging. Your kids will love these fun colors!!!
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  • MULTIPURPOSE- Make all kinds of baked and frozen delicacies you want with these flexible baking cups! With 24-pack you never have to worry about running out mid-baking session again. These muffin holders are perfect for parties such as birthdays, baby showers, weddings, anniversaries. They can also be used as food divider in kids' Bento lunch boxes.
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Easy to use - these didn't stick when baking and didn't tear or feel fragile when cleaning. Perfect for young kids so you don't have to worry about wrappers. Update: These have held up very well and are great for cooking and storing everything we've tried. We've used for breakfast cups (eggs, etc), muffins, cupcakes, jello... I love how sturdy these are and make storage simple. Photo shows pumpkin oatmeal "muffins".

Fantastic for baking typical things - cupcakes, muffins, etc, but I bought them to make egg cups for a Whole30 because I was really tired of scraping egg out of the bottom of the cupcake pan. Success! The little egg cups just pop right out, whether they're hot or cold. So glad I paid $2 more than the Amazon Basics set for these. Great quality and I use 24 at a time. Easy to clean - the egg cups come right out with almost zero food residue. Anything with flour will have a teensy bit of leftovers on it, but it's a simple fix with a ten minute hot soapy water bath. I think the package said you can put them in the dishwasher, but that sounds like more trouble than the soak. Highly recommended for alternative baking, Whole30 or not.

Silicone cupcake liners are fantastic, fun kitchen items and I thought it would be nice to have some on hand for situations calling for a nice, small gift to give. I'm a shopper so I decided to do a little comparison shopping. I studied the offerings on Amazon, then purchased silicone cupcake liners by The Curious Chef, The Chambers Bay Baking Company, The Classic Kitchen and these by The Boston Sweets. I paid full price for all of them. Excellent descriptions of the many advantages (and a few disadvantages) of using silicone cupcake liners have already been submitted by other writers. I trust what they say, so I won't repeat the information. I started by buying cupcake liners by The Curious Chef because I have almost every item from their line of cooking tools for children (they are popular birthday gifts) and their products are excellent, well designed and developmentally appropriate. They are relatively thin, soft, and flexible so I had trouble getting them to stand alone and they did not maintain a round shape. In my opinion, they need the support of a muffin tin to consistently achieve a well shaped product. Over packaging has been eliminated by the manufacturer so there is no box. They look colorful, but kind of small and saggy in a little white mesh storage bag that has a Curious Chef tag stapled on. They are one of the more expensive options and my last pick for gifting. The Chambers Bay Baking Company cupcake liners come in soft pastel colors more appropriate for a Sunday brunch, rather than a backyard cookout or a child's birthday party. They are thick and substantial, sturdy enough to stand alone for baking, forming chocolate cups, or for serving small items such as nuts etc.. They give you a baker's dozen (13) cupcake liners in a pretty box. They are well made and lovely, but pricey. A nice gift for the kind of person who would host brunch or tea, featuring quiche or muffins. Although the cupcake liners by Classic Kitchen and these by The Boston Sweets are both in the middle of the pack in terms of quality and price, I like these better for gifting.

1. Clean cupcakes with no peeling issues for Hubby. 2. Definitely non-sticking cupcake liners. Simply sprayed each cup liner with a little non-stick spray. Made vanilla cakes and then chocolate fudge. I did not wash and respray the cups between flavors but all came out well. I let the cakes cool in the liners a bit before overturning them in my hand and most popped free easily. Others took a bit of coaxing but came out clean. 3. Baked in cupcake pans on cookie sheets and on sheet only. Those in a cupcake pan and then placed on a cookie sheet took longer to cook. When setting the liner on a cookie sheet, there was no difference in the shape of the cakes, with the exception of two liner cups I put too close together. 4. Neither Hubby nor I noticed any silicone odor in the air or silicone taste in the cupcakes. There was no burned taste although a few were a bit overdone. 5. Clean up.... Turn them inside out and clean any residue with thumb and thumb base. Leave inside out, toss into dish water, wipe insides and outsides with wet dish cloth. Toss into sink or container of clear, hot water, smack off some of the water and turn upside down on toweling, flipping when outside is dry. Stack and store. Keep in mind I'll be 75 next January and am not as active as I once was. Chores take their toll on my body so things might not be as easy for me. Yes, I love the product. They do what the description says, and I will continue to use them for personal use and likely for Christmas gifts of homemade fudges, brownies and other homemade candies or cookies In fact, I may gift a few cooks with the set of cups, with or without something in them. I don't think I'd use these for cupcake donations out of the home. Paper or parchment liners will do for strangers. lol

I made ricotta cheese muffins. I put the liners in muffin tins. I did use some of the melted butter that called in the recipe to lightly greased them, but I don't believe that'll be necessary, with try next time without that step. They were perfectly baked and came out easily from the cups. There wasn't anything stuck to them onto the cups. I easily washed them by hand,, I think that'll get lost in the washer and cause trouble, lay them out on a towel and were dry before I left the kitchen. To be frank I was expecting a funny taste or smell and I did not noticed anything. I'm very impressed with them and will recommend.

These are just so nice. The lovely colors and texture are so cheerful....but what's really great is that they really work. I filled them, placed them on a cookie sheet, and when the muffins came out of the oven they were easily removed. The only slightly minor negative is that you need to take some care placing them on the top shelf of the dishwasher as they can fill up with water and end up pouring water on your dry load. Not enough of a deterrent to stop me from enjoying these little cupcake liners.

I wasn't sure about using silicone liners but we seriously love them! The muffins bake perfectly, pop right out with no effort, wash clean easily, and my little ones love picking out their own color each time. A couple of notes... I tossed them in warm soapy water for a wash before the first time we used them. I also very lightly grease them and always put them in muffin pans. I've only hand washed them so far but they wipe clean so easily that I haven't felt a need to try the dishwasher. We have microwaved them with no issues but haven't tried putting them in the freezer because we want to have them on hand since we're making a lot of muffins now :) I also keep mine in the original box so that they stay clean and organized. I love them so much I've thought of buying another pack but right now I'm trying to stick with the 24 in this pack! They are awesome!!

I've always wanted to try the silicone fad going on. But just never did. Until now. I got the 24pack of muffin/cupcake liners. They are in an assortment of 8 beautiful vibrant colors. They arrived quick and packaged great. On the box it says lightly coat with nonstick spray. I did the first time I used them and they come out great. However the 2nd time I was sick and didn't feel like doing that extra step and didn't coat them. I put the batter straight in and baked. I was already thinking it would be a mess to get out of the liners but nope. It come out perfect. So now I NEVER grease them and never had an issue. I will say let them sit a minute or so and removal is perfect. When u remove the muffin the liner is barely have any leftover pieces. I then turn them inside out and put in dishwater. I don't have to scrub or force to clean it . it pretty much just cleans itself. I am already looking for my next silicone buy. I have also used these to make ice cubes for party drinks. Love these. And love the company. I am attaching a pic of a non greased liner after removal.

These have made my life easier. I am no expert baker, but before I bought these, I hated making muffins, because no matter what I used to grease the pan (butter, oil, Pam...), the cleanup was a disaster. And the muffins broke into pieces coming out. Now, I throw these in the muffin tin and I don't have to use anything to grease them. The muffins come out easily, and clean up is a cinch. I typically toss the liners in some soapy water for a while and then kind of turn them inside out and wipe them off with my dish sponge. Then leave them in the dish tray to dry off. On a side note, I originally bought these to use in the car to keep cup holders clean (something I saw on Pinterest). I did not feel they worked well for that. They were just too small for the cup holders.

I hate wasting paper muffin liners so this was a great purchase as a cleaner alternative. I had these for almost 3 months before I made a review on this. Usage: I did a great deal with these silicone cupcake liners: *Bento Boxes *Meal Prep *Condiments *Car cup holder liner *Gelatin base products *Baked goods in the oven from cupcakes, muffins, bacon and egg cups, mini egg tarts, mini pies (sweet and savory) *Steam bread, steam buns, and steam muffins *Steam coconut pudding and Thai layered coconut cake (normally desserts like these requires a durable pan because everything is liquid ingredients only but with the durability of the silicone cups I can easily make an individual serving) *Temporary storage for nails, nuts, and bolts when putting furniture together (This one is great because I can see where I left the nails,nuts, and bolts without panicking if I'm going to step on a missing piece) Clean-up: Clean up was super simple, just wash and dry but if you are cooking with bacon or coconut milk you have to wash it a few time with very hot water to get the grease out from the cups. Verdict: Super versatile and would get them again.