Quick- Can I Leave Satin Ice In Bucket In Hot Car?

Decorating By 1234me Updated 7 Aug 2008 , 11:37am by foxymomma521

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1234me Posted 5 Aug 2008 , 11:59am
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I am going to buy some supplies today and need to buy several buckets of Satin Ice. I also planned on going to buy my kids school supplies. Will the fondant be ok left in my hot car? It is 100 degress plus here and I don't want to have it ruined by the heat. I wanted to buy the fondant first then go buy the school supplies. I can take the fondant into the store to buy the school supplies but I am sure I will need all the room in my basket for school supplies since I have three kids!

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foxymomma521 Posted 5 Aug 2008 , 12:07pm
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as long as you keep the ac on.... and don't stay too long in the store...
Do you have a cooler you can put it in?

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veejaytx Posted 5 Aug 2008 , 1:09pm
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I wouldn't recommend it. My Fondarific samples came sometime in the last few days and I only got them into the house Sunday night (my DIL came to bring in the mail since I wasn't able to go get it) and all the fondant was melting and all the oil/grease in it had seeped out of it. I had to knead it all a lot to get as much as I could to mix it back in. I had no idea the sample would get here so quickly!

A cooler sounds like a good idea to me in this awful heat! Janice

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Honeydukes Posted 7 Aug 2008 , 5:13am
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... My Fondarific samples came sometime in the last few days ...




If I may change the subject... I looked at their website, but couldn't find what was in the sample pack. Do you know VJ? I'm really interested in the Buttercream and tutti-frutti. Thanks.

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Kavingate Posted 7 Aug 2008 , 6:04am
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I accidentally left some Satin Ice, Chocopan, and Fondarific in my van for several days when I was in Orlando for ICES. After 4 days in major heat, the Satin Ice and Chocopan were fine. The Fondarific had separated and was very liquid-y. Unfortunately, it never occurred to me to try to knead the Fondarific samples back together, and I chucked them. (How well did re-kneading work, BTW, veejaytx?)

An accidental fondant test!

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veejaytx Posted 7 Aug 2008 , 7:19am
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Honeydukes, the samples are sent pretty much random, but I got the buttercream, chocolate, strawberry and melon (didn't taste like strawberry or melon to me, definitely more like Sweet Tart candies). The BC and chocolate were pretty good, the BC was very sweet. I think I'd rather have Chocopan and Satin Ice, (I haven't tried the chocolate SI) especially for the price.
Don't know for sure, but am thinking everybody probably gets the BC and chocolate, and then a couple of the colorful candy flavors.

Kavingate, I was able to get a good deal of the oil mixed back into the fondant, but it definitely did change the texture. The samples came in small plastic bags, and each of them was all greasy and yucky, so I was pretty sure there was a lot of the oil lost.

Actually, I wound up eating the samples like candy (you know how it is when there is no cake around.)
LOL

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foxymomma521 Posted 7 Aug 2008 , 11:03am
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I got the Tutti Frutti in my sample pack... It tastes just like a Starburst icon_smile.gif

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disneynutbsv Posted 7 Aug 2008 , 11:28am
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Could you post the link to order the sample pack?

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foxymomma521 Posted 7 Aug 2008 , 11:37am
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http://fondarific.com/shoppingcart.php?item=35 it's the last item on the page...

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