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pinkandblue
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candy molds
I want to try to make some chocolate lolipops for the holdiays...aside from the molds, sticks and chocolate, what else do I need
and a silly question, what type of chocolate do I get?
thanks
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Posted 12/14/07 1:34 PM |
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CouponKT
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Re: candy molds
You can buy the choc morsels at Michaels and/or AC Moore.
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Posted 12/14/07 1:38 PM |
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Christine
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Re: candy molds
It's a matter of taste preference - I like the look of dark chocolate, more people seem to prefer milk or white (vanilla) chocolate.
Wilton's has melting chocolate at Michaels. There are chocolate stores that have other brands (I can't recall the name). The only store I know of is on Jericho Turnpike about 3 blocks west of New Hyde Park Road.
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Posted 12/14/07 1:38 PM |
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ml110
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Re: candy molds
Posted by BabyCote2006
You can buy the choc morsels at Michaels and/or AC Moore.
yup... i've done this a few times- you can get the molds and the melting chocolate at Michaels/ACMoore.... they have different colors, too. if you want a good selection, though i would try a candy store. i don't live on LI so i can't help you with that- but i know in NJ theres a candy store wtih a whole room of molds and different colored chocolates...
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Posted 12/14/07 1:45 PM |
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Marcie
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Re: candy molds
You might want to get the plastic baggies to put them in - if you are making lollipops.
I would personally go to a chocolate store for the chocolate - but it is up to you. Not sure where you are located but I can recommend a place in Smithtown/Nesconset area.
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Posted 12/14/07 1:54 PM |
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dancerandchef
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Re: candy molds
They definetly have them in Michaels and they also have the candy molds and the sticks for the lollipops and the candy bags.
~dancer and chef~ charlotte and michael
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Posted 12/14/07 1:55 PM |
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pinkandblue
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Re: candy molds
I live in NC so I guess you can't help me with specific stores
thanks for the info girls. These are relatively easy to make right?
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Posted 12/14/07 2:20 PM |
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Marcie
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Re: candy molds
Posted by stephanief
I live in NC so I guess you can't help me with specific stores
thanks for the info girls. These are relatively easy to make right?
I guess I can't
I made them for my DD's christening and they were very easy
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Posted 12/14/07 2:23 PM |
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EmmaNick
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Re: candy molds
I ordered a chocolate maker on QVC. It melts the chocolate and comes with a ton of molds and sticks and it was around $24 IIRC. I buy my chocolate from AC Moore if you have one of those. They are cheaper than Michael's and they have a bunch of colors and molds.
If you do it in the microwave, just be careful with the white chocolate. It always seems to burn easier than the milk chocolate and it stinks!
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Posted 12/14/07 2:41 PM |
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2BEANS
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Re: candy molds
Theres a candy place on Hicksville road in massapequa, who sells everything you will need. I have to go there for stuff for my dd christening.. they were just in the paper rated good..
You can put rice in chocolate and make them like a nestle crunch.
ETA: nevermind about mass. just read your not on long island.
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Posted 12/14/07 3:12 PM |
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pinkandblue
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Re: candy molds
Posted by BabySammie
You can put rice in chocolate and make them like a nestle crunch.
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my favorite, how much do you use, how do you do this?
Please tell me, I have to know
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Posted 12/14/07 4:16 PM |
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sasha96
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Re: candy molds
you also need a double boiler! I would prefer to buy from a chocolate store than a major craft chain.
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Posted 12/14/07 6:24 PM |
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SweetCin
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Re: candy molds
Yes use a double boiler and no matter what make sure no water gets into the chocolate.
You can also add sprinkles to decorate them.
After you fill the molds put the tray in the freezer flat. Make sure they are fully try b/4 trying to pop them out
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Posted 12/20/07 5:24 AM |
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ArmyOfBabies
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Re: candy molds
Posted by BabySammie
Theres a candy place on Hicksville road in massapequa, who sells everything you will need. I have to go there for stuff for my dd christening.. they were just in the paper rated good..
You can put rice in chocolate and make them like a nestle crunch.
ETA: nevermind about mass. just read your not on long island.
What is the name of the candy place in Massapequa? I'm very excited, I didn't know there was one over here... I only knew about the one in Wantagh.
TIA
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