Weird ? About Hard Candies

Sugar Work By o0lilnikki0o Updated 13 Nov 2006 , 2:40am by o0lilnikki0o

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o0lilnikki0o Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 2:27am
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hi everyone!

sorry to both u, but i have a rather silly question about hard candies...

is it possible to take a bunch of hard candies that u get at the store and then melt them down to re-form them??

thank u ANYONE who can answer lol icon_lol.gif

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mbelgard Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 2:31am
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I'm not sure how remolding them would work but people do this all the time inside of cookies. It gives them a stained glass look, I've done it for windows on a cookie church.

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Cakerer Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 2:33am
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I'm thinking its possible. I've seen recipes for 'stained glass' cookies where you make a donut shaped cookie then put crushed candies in the middle before baking. Good luck. Hopefully someone will have the answer but be careful, liquified sugar gets super hot. I'll be watching because it sounds like a great idea!

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Kitagrl Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 2:36am
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Yes you can crush hard candy and put them in like they said, stained glass cookies. I don't know about molding though. I'd probably make fresh homemade candy for molding.

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o0lilnikki0o Posted 13 Nov 2006 , 2:40am
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thank u guys for ur responses..

i would LOVE to dabble in candy making, but im SOOOO scared!!! i cant imagine getting it on u and the burn u would receive!!!

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