True White Fondant?

Baking By LittleLamb2 Updated 8 Dec 2010 , 1:22am by cupadeecakes

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LittleLamb2 Posted 7 Dec 2010 , 7:03pm
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I'm making a wedding cake at the end of December and I need a true white fondant. I usually make MFF, but it is more of an off-white color. When I add white color to it, it seems to get too sticky and stretchy. I have used Satin Ice once before but it was over a year ago and I can't really remember how white it was or how easy it was to work with. Do any of you have any suggestions?

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playingwithsugar Posted 7 Dec 2010 , 7:24pm
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Airbrush it with white or with pearl. SatinIce is not a true white, either.

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pinkpiggie78 Posted 7 Dec 2010 , 7:41pm
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Fondx is the whitest fondant I have seen, but I don't know if it is "true" white.

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LittleLamb2 Posted 7 Dec 2010 , 8:52pm
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Thanks, I don't have an airbrush yet so that is not an option. Thanks for letting me know about the Satin Ice. Maybe I will have to try Fondx.

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cupadeecakes Posted 8 Dec 2010 , 1:22am
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Elite by Fondx is the whitest fondant I have seen. I love working with it to boot!

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