What Are These Used For The Topping?

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designdiva22 Posted 8 Jan 2012 , 2:44pm
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I found these pictures of cake pops that seem to use some kind of candy for the topping but I can't think of what these are or where to find them... any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

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melanie-1221 Posted 8 Jan 2012 , 3:08pm
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If you are referring to the little white candies they are nonpareils. I buy mine at the grocery store in the baking aisle.

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Texas_Rose Posted 8 Jan 2012 , 3:59pm
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I'm guessing they use small chocolate molds for the clover, rose, bow and crown.


Something like this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EDW0Q0/?tag=cakecentral-20

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MsGF Posted 8 Jan 2012 , 4:24pm
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If you mean the little white sprinkles, I have a jar. they are Wilton Sprinkles, White Nonpareils

The clover, rose, crown and bow are probably just fondant pressed into a little silicone mold. I've seen them on Ebay & Etsy. Try this link for an example.

http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?search_submit=&q=molds&view_type=gallery

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designdiva22 Posted 9 Jan 2012 , 12:42am
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Thanks.. I know the non-pareils... I meant the clover, crown, bow and the rose.

The molds on Etsy seem like it but don't they look like prepared candy?

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cangela4re Posted 9 Jan 2012 , 12:59am
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Its probably because theyre made out of colored chocolate...thus the candy look...just guessing...thats what I would do

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MsGF Posted 9 Jan 2012 , 2:30pm
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The molds on Etsy are food safe. I have looked into different ones. Not all of them though.

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