Stupid Question About Isomalt Jewels

Sugar Work By karateka Updated 19 Jan 2011 , 12:14pm by karateka

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karateka Posted 8 Jan 2011 , 11:53pm
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Can they go in the refrigerator? When they come out and the condensation hits, will they melt?

I have a wedding cake (YIPPEE!!) but she wants jewels on it and I'm not sure if she wants SMBC (she forgot to specify) and before I email her back, I'd like to be sure I don't give her wrong information.

If she wants SMBC, I suppose I could add the jewels at the venue....

TIA!

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reginaherrin Posted 9 Jan 2011 , 12:06am
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No, they will completely dissolve if you put them in the fridge. I saw this on cakeboss when he tried to make corals for a fish tank cake.

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karateka Posted 9 Jan 2011 , 12:36am
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Now I remember that episode. I'm such a dork.

Thanks!

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gscout73 Posted 19 Jan 2011 , 2:40am
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They set at room temp very quickly...

Sandy

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karateka Posted 19 Jan 2011 , 12:14pm
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Oh, I'm not making them. I just have to put them on a cake that has to be refrigerated, and didn't want to take it out to deliver and have the jewels dissolve all over my cake. So I guess I'm putting them on at the venue.

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