Where Do You Find The Blue Tight Fitting Gloves

Decorating By strawberrygirl Updated 4 Jun 2009 , 10:16am by mellee

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strawberrygirl Posted 3 Jun 2009 , 7:07pm
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I have seen several online cake decorating tutorials where they were wearing the tight fitting blue gloves. I have tried the Wilton gloves and they are so big on my hands that if I am kneading fondant, the gloves come off and stay in the fondant. Or if anyone know where to get decent gloves that will actually stay on your hands and keep the color off, please let me know. I have bright pink hands right now due to making maroon fondant last night.

Thanks for any help.

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KathyTW Posted 3 Jun 2009 , 7:13pm
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I get mine at a local restaurant supply. I usually ask an employee if I can open the box and try one on - the sizes vary greatly even within the same manufacturer.

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sadsmile Posted 3 Jun 2009 , 7:15pm
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Google food safe gloves. But I'd love to know what kind people here like.

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mellee Posted 3 Jun 2009 , 10:31pm
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I think you mean the neoprene gloves? You can get them up at Sam's Club in various sizes CHEAP. icon_smile.gif

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auntmamie Posted 3 Jun 2009 , 10:40pm
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Are neoprene gloves latex free? I'm allergic to latex, but need gloves.

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mellee Posted 4 Jun 2009 , 10:16am
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Yeah, sugarnspice1981, they are latex free. I use them all the time. icon_smile.gif

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