We Might Be Tiny Bear Cake Mould
We Might Be Tiny Bear Cake Mould
low-fuss baking | picture-worthy | functional
each mould features sleepy-eyed Bear, our signature character that’s become synonymous with We Might Be Tiny over the years
whether you’re tackling a single-layered cake or a multi-storey creation, you’ll win over tiny hearts with the cute bear-shaped outline and the iconic sleepy-eye imprint no matter what
and it’s not just for baking
use this non-toxic silicone mould to make cute ice cream cakes, fun jelly creations or bear-shaped savoury pies or use it as cheese platter!
specs & capacity: 21.2 x 22 x 5.15cm 1500ml
photo credits: IG @vgn.workshop & IG @zariachiou
sensory play photos & vid: IG @the.nutt.house
features
features
• safe in oven, microwave, air-fryer, steamer, freezer and dishwasher (-40°C to 230°C)
• hygienic & easy to clean
• non-stick & non-slip
• durable & shatter-proof
• proudly designed in Australia
• ethically made in China
materials
materials
• free of BPA, BPS, PVC & phthalates
• independently certified to the highest European standards (FDA & LFGB approved)
silicone is the miracle component that makes We Might Be Tiny products the versatile and durable wonders they are
no other material is food-safe and BPA-free while feeling at home in freezing temperatures and soaring heat
clean & care
clean & care
with warm soapy water with mild dishwashing liquid preferably
may pop them in dishwasher as they can withstand temperature up to 230°c
sterilise
our food grade silicone are safe to sterilise in a steriliser
we however would recommend sterilising them in boiling water
store
if possible, store them separately to plastic products because they can absorb a plastic smell if kept in close proximity for too long
cleansing tips
cleansing tips
dishwashing liquid, strong smelling foods i.e. onion & garlic etc may cause silicone tableware to hold on to certain smells
placing them in boiling water for about 15 minutes or baking it in the oven at 100°C for about an hour should remove any smell
adding a dash of white vinegar in washing cycle would help to fix the smell of dishwashing liquid too
food stains
natural food colouring (tomato, carrot, mango, strawberries etc) could somehow stain silicone
soak with warm soapy water (preferably mild dishwashing liquid), repeat it for several good washes
may also place them in direct sunlight for a day
generally food stains fade over time & will disappear eventually
white residues
minerals that naturally occur in hard water can leave a powdery white residue on silicone products
this residue is not harmful & shouldn’t alarm you
a simple trick to keep your we might be tiny squeaky clean is to wipe them down rather than letting them drip-dry
if you need to remove any existing residue, simply pop them in boiling water