I've tried it and it has a nice buttercream flavor that doesn't fight with your other flavors. NO ONE tossed the fondant! To me, it is too soft for modeling. I plan to mix some with some gumpast and see if that gives me what I need...
Do a search in the forums, as this has been discussed a few times since the fondant has come out. ![]()
Here are some of the threads I could find:
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-682694-.html
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-676878-.html
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=674316&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=30
Duff's fondant is Fondarific brand, so if you don't have coupons or need more you can order it cheaper online (even with shipping) in larger qty's. Fondarific fondant has great reviews (along with some others) it has more of a buttercream flavor than other brands do (although Satin ice is coming out with a buttercream flavor also)
Polarcakes I tried searching in the forums but did not come up with anything. Obviously I am doing something. Thanks for the links - they were very helpful.
That has happened to me before as well. What I do now is go to google type in the search bar: cakecentral and whatever I want to look up, and it will give me results from cake central. ![]()
Polarcakes,
I read one this morning- OMG... I so love this fondant. If you go to the cake decorating forum you can see the entire thread.
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-682694.html
Sorry about that Polar Cakes, you can just hit the link I post in my last message. First time trying this. I am normally a lurker. lol
That last link provided has another link in it that you may find useful!
You can buy a sample pack of the Fondarific brand which is what Duff's brand is.
You get 3 standard flavors and you pick the other two. 5 flavors (10 ounces total) for free, yet you pay $6 shipping and handling.
A $6 investment to try 5 flavors of Duff's stuff (essentially
) is a deal, I think!
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