Where To Buy Massa Ticino Tropic Fondant????

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Florimbio Posted 22 Mar 2010 , 2:47pm
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Just came from the VA cake show, all the Food Network people said this was the best to work with....I heard that there was a place in Gaithersburg MD that sold it, but I can not find it???

Any one know where to get this stuff????

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ibmoser Posted 22 Mar 2010 , 3:11pm
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You can order directly from Albert Uster

http://www.auiswisscatalogue.com/505078/1-ENRO.html

Or, Nicholas Lodge sells it in his store.

It is soooooooo good....

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BlakesCakes Posted 23 Mar 2010 , 3:32pm
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Originally Posted by ibmoser

You can order directly from Albert Uster

http://www.auiswisscatalogue.com/505078/1-ENRO.html

Or, Nicholas Lodge sells it in his store.

It is soooooooo good....




No-------------Massa Ticino is NOT Massa Americana or Grischuna (the 2 products that Albert Uster and Nick Lodge sell). They are 2 different fondants by different makers.

Massa Ticino is used by Colette Peters and is made by Carma:
http://www.carma.ch/en/438
http://www.lepicerie.com/catalog/product_139201_White_Rolling_Fondant.html
http://www.winbeckler.com/detail.asp?Product_ID=QZ-109406

You can buy Massa Americana & Grischuna at Albert Uster in Gaithersburg, MD. It's wonderful stuff and is used by Nick Lodge and many other well known decorators.

Rae

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ibmoser Posted 23 Mar 2010 , 4:09pm
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Oooooooooopsssss - sorry about that icon_redface.gif - and thanks for catching my boo-boo. I didn't read carefully enough...... But, I do like the AU product icon_lol.gif

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Florimbio Posted 24 Mar 2010 , 12:03pm
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thanks for the 411 ladiesicon_smile.gificon_biggrin.gif

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Fairytale Posted 24 Mar 2010 , 12:19pm
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I actually use Massa. Wouldn't use anything else. It tastes great and very easy to work with.

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