Where To Buy Molds For Candy Sea Shells, The Open Clam Shell

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debster Posted 17 Sep 2008 , 12:24pm
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Ok what I'm looking for is the clam shell that opens with the pearl inside that people place on top of the cakes. Anyone know where to buy it at and also who has the best price on the silicone molds? They are all so expensive from what I can find. Thanks in advance for any help!!!!!!

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peg818 Posted 18 Sep 2008 , 11:28am
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Kiddiekakes Posted 18 Sep 2008 , 12:14pm
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I bought mine from an Ebay seller who turned out to be Streichs chocolates.Try them!They had a huge selection of molds!

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sisita Posted 18 Sep 2008 , 12:30pm
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I made this cake with some sea animals.

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo_1099453.html

If you want something like that, I found the mold in Hobby lobby, with the smalls sea animals, star fish.

They have website:

www.sculpey.com

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sisita Posted 18 Sep 2008 , 12:31pm
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I made this cake with some sea animals.

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo_1099453.html

If you want something like that, I found the mold in Hobby lobby, with the smalls sea animals, star fish.

They have website:

www.sculpey.com

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UPSCAKELADY Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 8:56am
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If you find the mold would love to see the cake icon_smile.gif

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cakecookie6 Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 1:42pm
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www.shopcountrykitchen.com

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MacsMom Posted 25 Sep 2008 , 2:12pm
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First Impression molds are by far the best. You can pour hot candy into them and put hem straight into the freezer! They are very flexible and GP doesn't stick when dusted lightly with cornstarch.

I've found the best price at IntoTheOven.com

But a clam shell seems easy enough to make without a shell, so you may want to try it before spending money on something you might not use very often.

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