Has Anyone Had Problems With Duff's Fondant? Covering The Ca

Decorating By miasuzzette Updated 6 Aug 2010 , 9:39am by grandmaruth

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miasuzzette Posted 6 Aug 2010 , 5:02am
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icon_biggrin.gif I just got Duff's Fondant. I notice it's greasy on the charters. Does it work well to cover the Cake? Is it good? I need to cover a Cake for tomorrow...Thanks for your respond and help... thumbs_up.gif

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sabrosita Posted 6 Aug 2010 , 6:17am
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It is super soft so you can roll it out very thin but it stretches out way more than other fondants so if you're planning to use it for figures/letters good luck getting it to keep its shape. plus side of being able to roll it out thin is you don't need as much fondant for covering a cake... the negative being that it doesn't hide ANYTHING. good luck!

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grandmaruth Posted 6 Aug 2010 , 9:39am
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I have had to use the black quite a bit lately...had to use alot of cornstarch when rolling it out so that i could at least roll it out and lift it to the cake without it tearing...sure wish Wilton would make black fondant...

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