Where Can I Get These...?

Decorating By Totally-Frosted Updated 12 May 2007 , 2:54am by coolchc21

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Totally-Frosted Posted 11 May 2007 , 10:18pm
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Hi All,

I was looking through the gallery to find the cake that my daughter wants me to make for her birthday. I can't seem to find the candies that are outlining it. Can someone tell me where I could get these from? I checked at Walmart but didn't see them. Any ideas?

Here is the picture link below...

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo_469523.html

Also, whoever made this did a good job for her first time. It will be my first cake too!

Veronica

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CakeRN Posted 11 May 2007 , 10:39pm
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they could be jaw breakers or you could make them out of fondant.

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nutcase68 Posted 11 May 2007 , 10:43pm
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It could be valentines or easter candy. If it is seasonal candy you won't find it now.
Mary

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leily Posted 11 May 2007 , 10:50pm
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have you sent the decorator a PM? She would probably be able to tell you exactly what they are and where she found them. I think they look like gumballs though.

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Wendoger Posted 11 May 2007 , 11:08pm
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...or you could just do them outt buttercream yourself.... thumbs_up.gif

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KarenOR Posted 12 May 2007 , 1:53am
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I think they are those "fancy" chocolates that are covered with a thin sugar coating. I've gotten them for favors at weddings. I'll try and find the name, but if you look at wedding favor sites, you may be able to figure it out toO!

I think they are mint, too.


BINGO! They are called Dutch Mints. Do I know my candy or what?! LOL!

http://www.groovycandies.com/V2ProdDetail1.asp?Product_ID=542

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coolchc21 Posted 12 May 2007 , 2:54am
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Yes, I agree with Karen, they look like those little mint chocolate candies!

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