• March 24, 2010

The original Bath Bomb Cupcakes in a smaller size. The benefit of small? It’s a lower price point for sale (good idea) and because the full Bath Bomb or Bath Fizzy Cupcake might seem a little large to put into a tub.

 

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  1. I always make mini cupcakes along with my standard-sized ones… they're great to use as samples… or in a sampler pack! (and once customers try them, they usually come back for the larger version!)

  2. Hmmm, I have all the ingredients, I think I am going to have to give these a try!
    Michelle in NV

  3. Very Cute! Way to go Anne-Marie! I love that they are small, they are really cute.
    I might have to revisit Mini Cupcakes. I like the idea of a lower price point.
    Thanks for sharing

  4. Great job as usual!
    I have been attempting to make bath bombs…and I NEED a bath cuz I make such a mess!
    They are more difficult to make than they look!
    xx

  5. Erin makes a mean cupcake bath bomb. I strongly suspect she uses Brambleberry products, since I haven't seen anyone else with "Dragon's Blood" fragrance. They're oh so fragrant and look good enough to eat!

    http://www.bathcake.com

  6. I always make small ones because who can resist the lure of the cute and small (like firefly just mentioned) and because I have tiny silicone trays I can't use for baking, but can use for cupcakes!

    I love these! Thanks so much for posting the original recipe – my craft group kids go nuts for them, which gives me a chance to teach them a little chemistry!

  7. These are so beautiful! The first thing I thought of when I looked at the picture were of meringues. Wouldn't bath fizzy meringues be so neat, too? Especially in the soft pastels you used.

    I would love to see these little cupcakes on a cake stand at a summer craft fair!

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