Fondarific Review

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costumeczar Posted 16 Mar 2012 , 11:43am
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I'm doing a series of posts about some fondarific that they sent me to try, if anyone's interested in piping in on the comments icon_smile.gif

http://www.reviewsbyacaketoremember.blogspot.com/2012/03/fondarific-fondant-review-part-2.html

http://www.reviewsbyacaketoremember.blogspot.com/2012/03/fondarific-fondant-review-part-1.html

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scp1127 Posted 17 Mar 2012 , 5:57am
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Costumeczar, I agree with your findings.

As a "cake coverer", not a designer, this is by far my favorite fondant to work with. And people actually eat quite a bit of it. I do decorate with it and make small figures, but nothing elaborate. I just don't do those kinds of decorations and this stuff really works for me.

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DivaJai Posted 17 Mar 2012 , 6:26am
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Thanks for a seemingly honest and unbiased review of a product icon_smile.gif I bookmarked your blog.

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costumeczar Posted 17 Mar 2012 , 12:44pm
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Originally Posted by scp1127

Costumeczar, I agree with your findings.

As a "cake coverer", not a designer, this is by far my favorite fondant to work with. And people actually eat quite a bit of it. I do decorate with it and make small figures, but nothing elaborate. I just don't do those kinds of decorations and this stuff really works for me.




Exactly...the lady from Fondarific said that it's intended to cover cakes and be eaten, not for modelling. I can understand that after realizing that the candy clay in it will prevent it from stiffening up enough to model figures etc.

Parts three and four of the review are today and tomorrow. Then I think she's going to do a giveaway for me, so keep watching!

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