Need A Plan B

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cakesbycathy Posted 17 May 2006 , 6:43pm
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I can not find candy molds in the shape of pillars/columns anywhere. I have called just about every cake and candy supply store in town (and across town) and nobody has them. icon_cry.gif Maybe they don't make them.

Anyway, the only other idea I can come up with (besides piping them on with b/c) is to use my smallest flower formers.

Thoughts please ?!?!

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psurrette Posted 17 May 2006 , 6:48pm
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http://www.culinart.net/silicone.html try this site for making your own

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ge978 Posted 17 May 2006 , 6:49pm
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Ladivacrj Posted 17 May 2006 , 6:54pm
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A fellow Clevelander:

I'm sure you've tried these but:

Tapp's - Brecksville/Broadview Hts.
Mardi Gras - Jan's - Parma
Nadine's - Garfield and Broadview Hts

If no luck then the silicone stuff is probably available at Pat Catan's, Micheal's or JoAnn's.

And use one of the pillars you would use for your cakes to make the molds.

Hope that helps

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FLOWERGEL Posted 17 May 2006 , 7:02pm
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Ladivacrj Posted 17 May 2006 , 7:38pm
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Originally Posted by FLOWERGEL

hi
how about this hope it helps

http://www.candlescience.com/site/shop/molds/pillar/pillar-candle-molds.php





Good idea, never thought to use candle molds, I learn something new on CC everyday. Thanks Flowergel

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