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We all grew up with paper cupcake liners that come in many colorful prints and shapes to lure us into remembering the products that they sell. These cupcake liners left us many stories to share with friends; some are funny and some are not so good at all. The problem with paper cupcake liners is that it's just not durable enough to stand the test of time because it is made of paper. Some companies even made thick and waterproof versions of these liners to make it fool proof to all the well-meaning and meticulous home bakers of the world.
At the turn of the century, we were all introduced to silicone cupcake liners and it got mixed reviews. It got high points for reusability and innovation; it also got low points when it comes to marketability and aftercare. Why? Because a lot of people failed to embrace the fad that silicone cupcake liners were able to provide in every household's baking necessities.
So we put it to the ultimate peeling test. Since we are all after the comfortability of using a cupcake liner. Who do you think bags the crown on this pressure test?
You are absolutely right! Instantly recognizing the most comfortable materials to use in baking cupcakes is no rocket science. The ease of access silicone cupcake liners bring to every household user are unquestionable. Still think that your trusty paper liner works best? Think again.
What are your thoughts on this subtle test? Are you a pro-silicone user? Send us your thoughts through commenting in the comment section below, and as always, don't forget to share this post to family and friends on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks!
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