Brite White Bc Supplies

Decorating By asschergirl Updated 12 Oct 2008 , 7:00pm by JanH

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asschergirl Posted 12 Oct 2008 , 3:25am
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Hello everyone

I'm new to CC and wanted to try this recipe that seems highly recommended, however, I'm in Canada and I don't have access to a lot of the ingredients. Is there someone out there that uses this recipe and buys their supplies this recipe calls for from an online source? I can have it ship to the US as I have a family friend that can send it to me from MI...mostly I have no idea where to get 6x powdered sugar, brite white icing base, and what is the difference b/w regular salt and popcorn salt...

TIA

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JanH Posted 12 Oct 2008 , 7:00pm
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Hi and Welcome to CC, asschergirl. icon_smile.gif

Decoding CC acronyms:

http://forum.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-2926-.html

Brite White, Angel White and Snow White are all icing bases. Brite White or Angel White as well as other icing bases might be available at local U.S. decorating shops.

Brite White can be ordered wholesale from www.bakemark.com

Angel White can be ordered (retail) online by doing a google search for Angel White icing base.

Snow White can be ordered in bulk from www.nationalflavors.com (wholesale price but open to the public).

6x sugar is available from Gordon Food Service. (Can find locations at www.gfs.com) or perhaps restaurant supply stores (where you might also be able to pick-up or order icing base).

Regular table salt has a larger particle size than popcorn salt.

HTH

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