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pdrake posted on 04/07/2010

anyone else make candy? i got some food grade silicone and made my first molds.

just looking for advice as this is the first time i've ever tried. i also got the ingredients for gummi/gellie candies. luckily there's a store that caters to the industry close to my house. it's a rather large industry in vegas.

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woofmutt posted on 04/08/2010

For your next SweeTiki you should make a carmel filled moai nose.

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woofmutt posted on 04/08/2010

*For your next SweeTiki you should make a carmel filled moai nose. *

Yeah, that's a great idea!

(I dunno how this posted twice.)

[ Edited by: woofmutt 2010-04-08 11:03 ]

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MadDogMike posted on 04/09/2010

Lookin' good Perry! Are they dark chocolate so we can tell ourselves that they are good for us? :D At least you can eat your mistakes, can't do that with sterling silver!

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes, art is knowing which ones to EAT :lol:

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pdrake posted on 04/09/2010

heh, i had bad heartburn late at night after making those. my tummy's not what it used to be.

they're not as dark as i'd like, but i had to start with some easy chocolate. it's only 58% cocoa. :)

when i get the tempering technique and molding down i'll switch to 80 or so.

i hope people understand that these are chocolates and not fine jewelry. the casts are a little rougher and don't go through a finishing process. i think the buffing wheel might not be good for them.

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54 house of bamboo posted on 04/09/2010

Trader Jim's better half makes super tiki chocolates!


Moai happy returns

And my last cocktail at Trailer Happiness came with a chocolate moai to compliment the 15YO Pussers old fashioned made with cigar-infused maple syrup.

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tikilongbeach posted on 01/17/2013

Not my listing, for sale on etsy. $16.00
Zombies, Coconut and rum flavored candy in a nice metal tin, supposedly from the 40's or 50's according to the Google searches I did on it.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/111617041/vintage-zombies-tin-it-used-to-hold?ref=sr_gallery_1&ga_search_query=zombie+hut&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_search_type=all

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