Silicone Or Plastic Molds

Sugar Work By mommyb Updated 17 May 2013 , 12:41pm by cazza1

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mommyb Posted 17 May 2013 , 1:31am
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AI've never made candy before. Let me start with that. :) my nephew wants a Ninjago cake for his birthday next month and I came across lego molds that would be great for it. I've never used a mold and know nothing about. Can I put the candy on bc and would it be possible to use the molds for mmf instead? Thanks!

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bct806 Posted 17 May 2013 , 1:51am
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Yes, you can put candy on bc. And as long as the mmf isn't too sticky you can use the mold. Make sure to dust it with cornstarch or powdered sugar.

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mommyb Posted 17 May 2013 , 2:59am
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AThanks! Which type of mold is better?

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bct806 Posted 17 May 2013 , 3:09am
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I prefer silicone

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mommyb Posted 17 May 2013 , 12:19pm
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Thank you! That's what I'll go with!

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cazza1 Posted 17 May 2013 , 12:41pm
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I love silicone moulds.  I think they are way easier to use than plastic and the detail in them is usually better.

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