Markers

Decorating By pennywells Updated 13 Sep 2007 , 12:30pm by deena1987

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pennywells Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:13pm
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Does anyone have any idea where I can find edible markers.

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deena1987 Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:20pm
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I found mine at Michaels.

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Amy729 Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:21pm
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They have some at my Walmart in the section with the tubes of premade decorating icing, with the candles and other toppers. I think it is Betty Crocker brand but not sure.

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patriciaab668 Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:23pm
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you can also find them at wilton.com as a last resort

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Lorendabug Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:24pm
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I have seen them at grocery stores to craft stores. I did a google search and found this site. Hope this helps.

http://www.kitchengifts.com/markers.html

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indigojods Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:28pm
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KopyKake has a set of edible markers that I have been meaning to buy. They come in a set of 10 and are double ended and super cheap ($7.50). Anyone try these ones?

http://store.kopykake.com/cgi-bin/store/FDP10.html

I use the wilton ones for now, but I am not too pleased with them.

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indigojods Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:39pm
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Oops, just tried to order the KopyKake pens and you have to have a $20.00 minimum. I will have to see if there is anything else to buy. Maybe there is another online place (besides the dreaded sugarcraft) that carries them as well. I will look...

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cakenutz Posted 12 Sep 2007 , 11:45pm
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Indigo Kopykake has good disposable piping bags. They now have them on a roll.

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Rincewind Posted 13 Sep 2007 , 12:18am
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I bought some at Global Sugar Art a couple of weeks ago.

http://www.globalsugarart.com./cat.php?cid=437

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indigojods Posted 13 Sep 2007 , 4:06am
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cakenutz - thanks for the suggestion! that is a good idea.

Rincewind - I saw the Americolor ones as well but they are twice the price and not double ended like the KopyKake markers. Perhaps the Americolor ones better?

Anyone have any input on the best ones?

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Rincewind Posted 13 Sep 2007 , 10:55am
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indigojods- I haven't seen the KopyKake ones (well, I have seen them online now). The Americolor ones are okay, but had I seen the KopyKake ones first, I would have ordered them instead.

I think I'm going to put together a KopyKake order today. So... thanks for the link!

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mgdqueen Posted 13 Sep 2007 , 11:12am
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I have the Americolor ones and I like them-the colors are very vivid and I haven't had any dry/run out yet. My only complaint would be that the tip doesn't allow for very fine lettering and detail. I would love to know if the kopykake ones have nice fine tips.

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omaida Posted 13 Sep 2007 , 11:15am
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Walmart has them and at better price than Michaels. I just got mine las week and I love them.

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GRAMMASUE Posted 13 Sep 2007 , 11:34am
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I bought mine here at Cake Central. They are the Americolor ones and they have worked fine for me.

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deena1987 Posted 13 Sep 2007 , 12:30pm
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The ones at walmart had only the primary colors and I need the black is why I got mine at Michaels. They are the Wilton brand. They have fine tip and bold tip.

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