Wilton has very large, comfort-grip cutters that can be used for anything -- I particularly like to use them to cut sandwiches. They're large enough to cut through biscuit dough without getting lost! You can find them almost anywhere Wilton products are sold, like Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Wal*Mart, or even online. I've seen a wider selection in the stores than I have online. I've provided a link so you can see the shapes. Good luck!
http://www.wilton.com/store/site/department.cfm?id=3E304C7E-475A-BAC0-52CA8F075E4CCC85
2006-07-09 05:24:10
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answered by southernserendipiti 6
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2016-12-10 06:51:34
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answered by ? 4
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In the UK, you can try any home store i.e Marks & Spencers, Lakeland Plastics, Debanhams & I even think Asda do some pastry cutters.
Also, try E-Bay.
Good luck
:-)
2006-07-09 00:57:08
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answered by MISS B.ITCH 5
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In hell. Or Debenhams, which is the same thing. Or John Lewis. Marks. Anywhere that twee things happen.
2006-07-09 00:52:40
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Early learning centre or Woolworths
2006-07-09 01:04:20
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answered by paulrb8 7
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a biscuit cutter shop or bakery
2006-07-09 01:09:29
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answered by tigerman 3
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Lakeland used to be good for stuff like that
2006-07-09 00:53:10
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answered by Useless 5
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kitchen or bake store, try ur local bulk food store or where ever you buy your baking supplys
2006-07-09 00:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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just about any kitchen specialty store
2006-07-09 00:52:54
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answered by JULIE 7
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check your local craft store...they have them at " Michaels " where I live
2006-07-09 00:51:37
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answered by Campbell Gramma 5
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