Candy Stones/rocks?

Decorating By CherylB Updated 19 Dec 2006 , 10:00pm by navywifetrat

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CherylB Posted 18 Dec 2006 , 5:32pm
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I have seen these items on various cakes in the gallery, but I have no idea where to buy them.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Cheryl

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cakesbykellie Posted 18 Dec 2006 , 5:37pm
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they sell them at the Candy stores in my area. Pretty easy to come by. they also have them at my cake decorating store. Ive never seen them at Michael's.

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missyek Posted 18 Dec 2006 , 5:56pm
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I actually saw some at my grocery store in the bulk food section. I habve also ordered some from:Country Kitchen

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CherylB Posted 18 Dec 2006 , 7:16pm
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Thanks to you both for your kind responses.

Cheryl

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puzzlegut Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 4:05pm
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I saw some at a farmer's market. They had a pretty big assortment of different nuts, dried fruits, chocolates, and other candies. I was quite surprised to see the wide selection that they had, even sugar free stuff (if you go in for that sort of thing). They even had a bunch of different gummy candies, including rattle snakes, octopus, cola bottles, and fried eggs!

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navywifetrat Posted 19 Dec 2006 , 10:00pm
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I don't know if this what you are talking about but I took white tootsie rolls and melted them just a second in the micro and shaped them to form rocks.

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