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Chocolate Mold Swan 3D Front and Back
Chocolate Mold Swan 3D Front and Back
Life of the Party
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$3.00
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Usually sold as a set, or you can use just half.
Large beautiful swimming swan
Be sure to add both 16A and 16B to your cart.
Dim: 8 X 6 1/2 X 3 1/4 DEEP
Requires 4 pounds of chocolate to fill
Enhance the colors of confectionery coating chocolates by adding
Oil Based Candy Colors
.
You can paint in the detail susing our
melt and paint bottle.
Or paint the details using a fine paint brush and candy colors after you unmold.
Also suitable for non edible uses such as soap making, plaster and concrete crafting.
Suitable only for low temperature ingredients
NOT DISHWASHER SAFE, NOT MICROWAVE SAFE, NOT OVEN SAFE
Do not use for hard candy or other hot ingredients, as this FDA approved plastic will warp.
First quality plastic mold, FDA approved.
Care and Use:
Wash in warm water with mild soap and a soft cloth. Rinse. Sanitize and dry.
For Solid Chocolates
Use melted chocolate or candy melts and fill the lowest detailed portions of the mold first.
Tap the mold on the counter or with your hand to encourage air bubbles to rise up and out of the chocolate.
Refrigerate to firm up.
Layer on additional colors to fill in details, allowing each area to chill in the refrigerator before adding another color coat.
Gently tap the mold to release the chocolate.
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