Help Please- Fondant Dummy Put In Fridge!

Decorating By kellymarie Updated 15 Aug 2008 , 6:25pm by kellymarie

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kellymarie Posted 11 Aug 2008 , 2:53pm
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So, is this going to ruin the dummy? I am a fool for not putting "no refrigeration" on my rental care sheet, but really , who puts a fake cake in the fridge? It says on the instructions to put it in the provided box icon_cry.gif

they are returning the dummy tomorrow.... i guess i just want some hope/advice?

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PinkZiab Posted 11 Aug 2008 , 3:24pm
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I think it'll be fine. I refrigerate all of my cakes, fully decorated (fondant, gumpaste and all).

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ladij153 Posted 11 Aug 2008 , 3:30pm
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I have also put fully decorated cakes in the fridge with no problems. Well, it did take the shine off of my gumpaste flowers but that's the extent of it. I live in a really dry climate so I don't have much problem with condensation on the fondant when it warms up.

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ladij153 Posted 11 Aug 2008 , 3:31pm
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Sorry, duplicate post!!

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kellymarie Posted 11 Aug 2008 , 3:33pm
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thank you so much for the responses!! I was getting sick.... i mean i know i worry too much anyway but.... icon_rolleyes.gif

I figured it might be okay because it was a dummy- no moisture from the cake... but hearing that you all do that, gives me some hope!

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kellymarie Posted 15 Aug 2008 , 6:25pm
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Well, the cake was actually put in the FREEZER, and like you all had said, it was fine thumbs_up.gif I am very relieved / pleased and glad i now know first hand!

thanks everyone!

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