About Sutton Gourmet Paper
If necessity is the mother of invention, then frustration is the mother of mompreneurs!
That's exactly how Sutton Gourmet Paper got its start. As a mother of four and passionate baker, I decided to revolutionize the typical cupcake liner after buying countless kinds at grocery, party and specialty stores only to find nothing baked quite right. Even though some liners promised a great finish, grease bled through after baking them and the colors would fade, distorting the designs.
After years of researching to find quality paper -- and putting liners from around the globe to the test -- I created a product that bakes beautiful cupcakes every time. Sutton Gourmet Paper now offers eight designs printed in soy-based ink and has more in the works. I am proud to offer these papers to both professional and personal bakers, including moms like me who want value for their money. Cupcake baking liners need to be colorful, grease-free and look beautiful using only one liner -- even with a chocolate cake recipe!
High-end consumers also want memorable, sophisticated designs. Our whites stay white, the colors are vibrant and the designs are crisp. Each set of 50 baking cups is packaged in a round, clear plastic container that contributes to the liners' baking success. Unlike cellophane hanging bags, these tubs protect the shape of the liners so they bake perfectly and don't have to be used all at once.
We are excited the industry and consumers are taking notice. Our liners were named one of three finalists in Dallas Market Center's "Next Big Thing" contest in June. We have also been featured in Fancy Food, Gourmet Retailer, Delta and Business TN magazines.
Praise from Whitney Miller, FOX's first MasterChef
April 2011
"Ask anyone who knows me. I am crazy for cupcakes. And muffins. And I just love baking them. I love mixing up batter for a couple dozen chocolate cupcakes or corn-cheddar-chile muffins and pouring it into paper liners. What I just can't stand is when I pull my goodies from the oven and the liners look like washed-out T-shirts. Dull, drab and faded. To me, how my muffins, cupcakes and everything else I cook look is just as important as how they taste. Well, I learned my lesson. Ordinary, run-of-the-mill cupcake liners just can't stand up to oven heat. So I switched to Sutton Gourmet cupcake liners. And now they're the only ones I use." -- Whitney Miller via OpenSky
