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cathie_shinnick Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 5:32pm
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I made a golf cart out of rice krispy treats. I have it carved and now I need to cover it in fondant. How? Will it stick to the marchmallow in the RCT?

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cathie_shinnick Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 5:46pm
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PLEASE!!! Anything!!!!!

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stephaniescakenj Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 5:50pm
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it should stick if the rice krispies are still a little wet on the outside from the marshmellow, if they're not tacky to the touch, then i would add a thin smear of buttercream or royal icing and then cover it.

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KoryAK Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 5:53pm
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Or even a spritz of water. Just enough to make it stick.

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cathie_shinnick Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 7:26pm
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thanks, I got it to stick. It was just barely sticky enough, but it worked.......

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emiyeric Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 7:58pm
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I've gotten mine to stick with a thin dab of royal icing. If your RKT are not delicately molded and you'll be eating them soon, you could also stick them in the microwave for just a few seconds to make them just sticky enough to hold onto the fondant better.

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stephaniescakenj Posted 7 Nov 2008 , 8:02pm
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Oh! the microwave is a good idea!!!

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