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monsters inc emblem Monster Inc. Logo – BAKE MY SWEET DAYCookie Fondant Cutter Cutters are printed as they are ordered. Every product we make is 3D printed just for you! Bake My Sweet Day do not keep a stock of printed cutters on hand. Colors may vary. Cutters will come in colors I have in stock or on hand. We use different colors of PLA for our cutters, and they also come with a stepped edge to make a clean crisp cut in your dough. You can request a color and I will try to accommodate. There are labels on

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Cutters are printed as they are ordered. Every product we make is 3D printed just for you! Bake My Sweet Day do not keep a stock of printed cutters on hand. Colors may vary. Cutters will come in colors I have in stock or on hand. We use different colors of PLA for our cutters, and they also come with a stepped edge to make a clean crisp cut in your dough. You can request a color and I will try to accommodate. There are labels on the cutters to indicate what they are. (See photos)

**This product is made using a 3D printer, minor imperfections may occur but have no performance impact to product**

Bake My Sweet Day is not responsible for cookie cutters misuse. Bake My Sweet Day cutters are hand drawn, 3D modeled, purchased clipart for commercial use and quality tested before it reaches your doorstep. The cutters we make are to be washed by hand only in warm soapy water and are not dishwasher safe. Putting the cutters in a dishwasher could melt, warp or otherwise damage the PLA. Hot water is the enemy of plastic cookie cutters.

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FOOD SAFE PLA. All our cookie cutters are 3D printed using high quality food safe PLA that is biodegradable and made from plant-based products. PLA is the common name for Polylactic Acid or Polylactide. PLA plastic is derived from corn starch rich plants such as corn and sugar beets. Keep in mind that our plastic cookie cutters have slightly thicker walls to give it more durability so your cookie cutter will last through years of use, but they may not give as clean a cut as a metal cookie cutter. Whereas metal cookie cutters may start to rust or bend from constant use, our cookie cutters will not rust and will keep their shape with proper care.

*There is no wheat, nut, or gluten used in or around the resin process or the manufacturing process of the plastic*

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