Fondant Decorated Individually Sold Packaging Question

Baking By potterypot Updated 18 Oct 2012 , 4:34pm by potterypot

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potterypot Posted 4 Oct 2012 , 4:30am
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I'm going to an event and plan on selling cupcakes that have fondant decorations on them. Can I use the cup and baggie method? Thanks! [/img]

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mcaulir Posted 4 Oct 2012 , 11:44pm
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Can you explain what you mean?

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fcakes Posted 5 Oct 2012 , 5:27am
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Yes... I think it'll work fine...

Mcaulir, that method is where you put a cupcake in a plastic tumbler then put the tumbler in a plastic bag and twist tie the top to seal it.

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mcaulir Posted 5 Oct 2012 , 11:55am
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Aha - yes, I couldn't see why that wouldn't work.

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potterypot Posted 7 Oct 2012 , 5:55pm
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Thanks fcakes and mcaulir! I was just worried that the fondant might start sweating. Do you know if it makes a difference if the fondant is dry or still soft?

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fcakes Posted 12 Oct 2012 , 5:40pm
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I don't think it'll make a difference but you can make the decorations in advance...easy for you to assemble at the last minute too!

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potterypot Posted 18 Oct 2012 , 4:34pm
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Thanks fcakes! I really appreciate your help! icon_smile.gif

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