Rice Krispie "glue"?

Decorating By BJ Updated 11 May 2011 , 10:41pm by BJ

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BJ Posted 11 May 2011 , 10:07pm
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I'm trying to make lego blocks (maybe 2"x2") for a cake and I'm making them out of RK treats. I'm going to cover them in fondant and was wondering if there is any other method of "glue" to use other than buttercream to hold the fondant to the squares..........I don't want to have the sides come un-glued or I will too icon_confused.gif

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cakegrandma Posted 11 May 2011 , 10:20pm
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I always use the candy melts and just apply that to the RKT. I use it to hold 2 together and to smooth the bumps of the RKT's. Fondant goes really well over the top of it also so there will be no worry about the fondant adhering. Be sure to post a picture when you are done. icon_biggrin.gif
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DolceDreams Posted 11 May 2011 , 10:31pm
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How about piping gel or royal icing? (Personally, I would use royal icing. It seems to be the "super glue" of cakes!)

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BJ Posted 11 May 2011 , 10:41pm
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I was wondering if the piping gel would work........???

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