There are approx 215 mg of sodium in the "average" cupcake.
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It can vary depending on the recipe, flavor, etc. But most cupcakes are pretty high in saturated fat (about 10-15 grams usually).
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It depends on who bakes them. All different kinds of people put different amounts of sugar in their dishes. If this isn't the answer you were hoping for, then maybe you should be a little more specific.
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If there is no sugar added, none. Mixing sugar, honey, milk, or milk substitutes will increase the calorie content. Earl Grey Tea has flavoring oil in it, so it will have calories.
No. Unless you want like a blueberry cupcake. The possibly. And muffins aren't sweet enough to be cupcakes. Not enough sugar.
It really depends on the serving size. A cupcake will definitely have more calories gram for gram versus a muffin due to the large amounts of sugar and butter in it (along with icing), but if you're eating something like a chocolate chip muffin which is typically much larger than a cupcake, you could be looking at 500 calories or more for a muffin versus 400 for a cupcake.
If u r making a cupcake for ure dog don't bcuz sugar is very bad for them. But if u are making a dog cupcake u can take icing harden it and shape it like clay
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That really depends on the size of the business and how many you intend to sell. Also take into account that different recipes may call for different amounts of sugar. For a small business just take the number of cupcakes total and multiply it by the amount of sugar required for the cupcake that takes the most sugar to produce. That way you will have enough plus some extra in case you sell more than planned or decide to reformulate.
1 and 1/2 cups
About 50cents to a dollar.