Satin Ice Retail Store In Denver?

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Ruth0209 Posted 22 Jan 2010 , 8:42pm
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Hi all. I'm visiting Denver this weekend and wonder if there's a place where I can buy Satin Ice fondant at a retail outlet. Please help me if you can!!!

Thanks!

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stacyd Posted 23 Jan 2010 , 12:32am
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www.cakecrafts.com

They are located in Englewood, CO, which isn't that far from Denver.

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dettdunn Posted 23 Jan 2010 , 12:47am
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I believe the link is actually cakecrafts.net[/img]

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Ruth0209 Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 1:20am
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Thanks for your responses! I did find Cake Crafts and they were very helpful. I picked up some fondant and a couple of cake pans. You'll have to read the separate post I'm going to make about my adventures at the Denver airport with fondant. Yikes...

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Mug-a-Bug Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 4:12pm
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Shoot! I wish I had seen this post earlier; there was one closer. Oh, well. icon_rolleyes.gif

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Sagebrush Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 6:18pm
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Any other cake supply stores up in the Denver area? I live in the Springs, and I haven't found any decent suppliers around here. I'd like to make a foray up to Denver, and it would be nice to know all of the ones I ought to check out so I can do it all in one go.

TIA

- Leisel

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saycheese Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 6:48pm
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I am going to try to check out cakecrafts this weekend when we are down for a dance competition. I hadn't found them in my internet search before. thanks and i will let you know...

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saycheese Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 6:51pm
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Any other cake supply stores up in the Denver area? I live in the Springs, and I haven't found any decent suppliers around here. I'd like to make a foray up to Denver, and it would be nice to know all of the ones I ought to check out so I can do it all in one go.

TIA

- Leisel




there's one in boulder...she's got a lot of boxes and boards, colors, flavorings, but don't know if it would be worth the extra travel. I can't remember the name off the top of my head.

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Mug-a-Bug Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 7:28pm
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I live near boulder. I was referring to Colorado Craft & Cake Supply. I haven't been there yet, but will be checking it out very soon.

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saycheese Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 7:40pm
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I live near boulder. I was referring to Colorado Craft & Cake Supply. I haven't been there yet, but will be checking it out very soon.




she can be pretty chatty... icon_wink.gif ...just to let you know.

btw...if you're up in Loveland there's a shop on the sort of west end of 34...same place as the wedding chapel. she does have satin ice and HR shortening.

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Mug-a-Bug Posted 26 Jan 2010 , 8:46pm
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Thanks. I can be pretty chatty myself... I'll have to make a day trip. haha I wish I had known about this place before I order all my stuff online. icon_rolleyes.gif Oh well. Thanks a bunch. Can't wait to check it out.

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Ruth0209 Posted 27 Jan 2010 , 1:55am
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Thanks. I can be pretty chatty myself... I'll have to make a day trip. haha I wish I had known about this place before I order all my stuff online. icon_rolleyes.gif Oh well. Thanks a bunch. Can't wait to check it out.




Just so you know, the only advantage you get buying at these retail outlets is that you have it in your hands when you leave. The prices are no less, and in my experience more, than ordering on-line. The stores do, after all have to pay for shipping, too, and all the other expenses related to running a store front.

So, go for the shopping experience and delight of talking to other cakers, but don't expect any cheap deals (at least not on fondant).

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Mug-a-Bug Posted 27 Jan 2010 , 2:48am
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Hmmmm, good to know. Sometimes it is nice to have something in your hands to see what you're getting. Thanks for the tip thumbs_up.gif

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saycheese Posted 27 Jan 2010 , 1:47pm
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That is true of the heavier things like fondant...but there's so much more also. and boxes and boards are still very reasonable...along with millions of colorings. I do NOT get my fondant there for that reason...but if you needed it RIGHT away...that's a benefit of like you said, walking out with it in your hands. icon_rolleyes.gif

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