how do you make the draping fondant like shown in this picture
http://www.bakemeacake.net/weddingcake28.html
Thanks! Will they get silver and regular gold (not antique)? I noticed that the pearl says for decorative purposes only.... does that mean don't eat? Just wondering in case a child would grab a pearl or something else it is used on.....
Nearly every decorative dust in the USA is marked as NON-TOXIC, but not a FOOD PRODUCT. These same dusts would be approved in many European countries.
A child getting their hands on a cake decoration with luster dust will not be made sick by the dust, by the same token, no person should sit down and pour a jar of dust down their throat.
For legal reasons I cannot tell you to go ahead and eat it, all i can say is, legally, we can only advertise it for Decorative uses, just like 99% of the other dusts on the market.
There are a small handfull of dusts on the market that are marked as FDA approved. Unfortunately, this selection does not come close to meeting the color palette demands of the decoration community.
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