Looking For A Wholesale Source Of Colored Fondant...

Business By littlecake Updated 29 Sep 2008 , 4:55pm by Jenn2179

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littlecake Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 1:59am
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it looks like that would be a real time saver.....having a bunch od the lil 5 pound buckets....

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MichelleM77 Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 3:43am
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Those little buckets come in handy though. Paint bucket, catching water from a drip under the sink....just a few uses I've had recently for those lil guys. icon_smile.gif

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roxxxy_luvs_duff Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 4:04am
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If you email satin fine foods they can give you prices on cases of fondant and they can be mixed colors. you have to mail them a check for the first order then the send you an invoice for all future orders placed

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KoryAK Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 4:30am
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Yep, www.satinfinefoods.com. And with all those buckets, you will never have to buy tupperware again.

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littlecake Posted 27 Sep 2008 , 7:15pm
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Those little buckets come in handy though. Paint bucket, catching water from a drip under the sink....just a few uses I've had recently for those lil guys. icon_smile.gif




HA HA HA i got a fudge bucket under my hand sink!

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southernbelle Posted 28 Sep 2008 , 2:39am
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I called Satin Fine Foods and they told me they wouldn't sell to me, just through distributors???? icon_surprised.gif

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KoryAK Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 1:00am
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News to me.

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Kitagrl Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 1:10am
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I like buying the red and black, two colors nearly impossible to make alot of....the Satin Ice and I get it locally actually from Oasis Supply Co.

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smab109 Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 1:49pm
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I've emailed Satin Ice a week ago because I want to do the same thing and no resonse yet. Pooey.

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littlecake Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 1:52pm
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They mailed me back a price list this morning...

A case is only 8....how cool is that?

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loriemoms Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 4:22pm
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They mailed me back a price list this morning...

A case is only 8....how cool is that?




I buy my fondant from CK, and the 20 lb pail is like 46 plus shipping. How much does Satin Ice charge and what is the secret of buying direclty?

My local person charges 70 dollars for a 20 lb pail..that is crazy!

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arosstx Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 4:37pm
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Intotheoven.com sells a 20lb bucket of white Satin Ice for $46.49. They are always really reasonable on most items and they ship fairly fast as well.

http://www.intotheoven.com/Fondant-Rolled-Fondant-20-lbs-Rolled-Fondant/c118_138_156/index.html

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MichelleM77 Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 4:46pm
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That's where I buy from too, IntoTheOven.com. I get it in three days and it works out to $3 per pound with shipping. Better than the $6 per pound I was getting locally and I had to drive an hour to get it!

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l80bug79 Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 4:49pm
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how does the satin ice brand taste? i've only tased the wilton brand and i'm not having good luck making my own mmf. i know most people like the look of the fondant, but HATE the taste.

just curious.

thanks!
aimee

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leah_s Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 4:52pm
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I used to buy direct from SatinIce, but found I could get it just as cheaply from CK.

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MichelleM77 Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 4:55pm
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Satin Ice is great, easy to work with.

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Jenn2179 Posted 29 Sep 2008 , 4:55pm
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I used to buy direct from SatinIce, but found I could get it just as cheaply from CK.




Good to know. I get mine from CK and wondered if it was cheaper to buy direct.

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