How Does The Fondant Brand Karp Taste? Please Help!

Decorating By Claricakes Updated 17 Jun 2008 , 12:50am by foxymomma521

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Claricakes Posted 16 Jun 2008 , 9:55pm
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Just wanted to know if any of you guys have used the brand Karp. It's a pre made fondant. They sale it on different wesite's for a very good price. Can someone help me. I really am unsure and I have not sampled the product.
Thanks!

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playingwithsugar Posted 16 Jun 2008 , 10:35pm
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I've never heard of that brand. I'm curious as to where you saw it online. Please post a link.

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Claricakes Posted 17 Jun 2008 , 12:14am
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I googled fondant and that is a brand that came out on the search... I have tried Satin Ice, Pattince, fondx, and chocopan. I haven't tried this one.
Can someone please Help Me!!!!!!

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tiggy2 Posted 17 Jun 2008 , 12:40am
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I've never heard of it either. I've tried all of the others and found chocopan to be the best tasting.

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leah_s Posted 17 Jun 2008 , 12:44am
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It appears to be a dry fondant. From that description I'd have to think it was for making fillings in candies. The creamy stuff inside candy is also fondant.

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Claricakes Posted 17 Jun 2008 , 12:49am
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I called about the product and it is pliable dough icing. They just do not have any samples to send I just needed to find out if anyone know if it tastes good?
Thanks Again!

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foxymomma521 Posted 17 Jun 2008 , 12:50am
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I think it may be a mix for a poured fondant... I ran across a thread where someone said they used it for petit-fours...

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