You can do something other than cupcakes. My son took moon pies from Trader Joe's in one year and they were a hit. Costco has black & white cookies that are delicious. There are any number of things that would do the job other than cupcakes. |
Whole Foods School Safe mini cupcakes were a big hit at my kid's school. |
Costco has School Safe chocolate chip cookies. |
Target in Rockville has some tasty mini cupcakes I've taken to school events |
Rosemary Hills doesn't allow any frosting on store cupcakes. Other than muffins, where can you get cupcakes that fit the criteria? |
I would think you could special order them at any grocery.. |
Wow, that is new. I am only two years removed from Rosemary Hills and that was not the case with my daughter's class - site of the "Georgetown" story above. |
Yes, you can order no frosting at Giant. Did this once for a decorating project. |
That's what muffins are - cupcakes without frosting. |
Wegman's won't certify that their baked goods are nut-free, if that's part of the concern. At least, not at the one by me. |
I never understood why parents send all that crap to school! Cupcakes are full of sugar and if you get them from Safeway, giant...the list of ingredients is way too long to be healthy. |
+1 I saw them at the Wheaton Costco. |
Whole Foods. I get packs of small, one bite sized cupcakes. |
I didn't know schools are that difficult for birthdays.
Can you do ice cream or ice cream cake then? |
Whole Foods mini cupcakes. |