Gummy Bear Molds Candy Molds - Large Gummy Molds 1 Inch Bear Chocolate Molds Silicone 4 Pack LFGB Pinch Test Approved Best Food Grade Silicone Molds
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I've never tried it, but there's no reason why it shouldn't work. Silicone can withstand the heat required to melt wax with ease. It's a material that's used to make soap molds. The gummy bear shapes aren't mentioned.
As far as I'm aware, there aren't any.
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China I have a few different sets, all of which are made in China according to what I've found so far. The product is excellent, the material is good, and they work exactly as advertised.
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This is a great size, and you can fill it faster with gelatins if you use a condiment bottle instead of droppers.
I use these to make weed gummies. It works perfectly and they are very easy to remove. If only my gummies didn't taste like a complete waste of time.
I was expecting the bears to be a little larger, but they were fine; I'd recommend filling them with a baster rather than the small pipettes that came with them.
Gummies made from elderberries.
The molds function properly, but the droppers are far too small. It can only fill one mold at a time, which makes it extremely time-consuming. To speed up the process, I ordered a much larger one.
They were completely and thoroughly cooked, and cleanup was a breeze!.
During the setting-up process, the molds will require assistance. I've used these molds to make a lot of gummies. They're tough and can be washed in hot, soapy water by hand. I wouldn't bother with the dishwasher for these. In terms of removing my gummies, I found it to be relatively simple. Every other time I use the product, I lightly spray it with vegetable oil. They, like the gummies/candies set, require assistance. As they set, I cut cardboard to fit two at a time on them. placed in the refrigerator br>I was never a fan of droppers. They're ineffective because my candy mixture cools faster than I can cast all of the candies and gummies.
The size is ideal, and the shape is attractive, but I've tried several recipes, and at least a third of each full mold is broken in the process of removing it. I've tried spray-on no-stick products, but the problem persists. I'm not sure if this is a common occurrence or if it's specific to this product, but I'm going to buy another mold made of different materials and compare the results. I like how easy they are to clean and how nice the ones that aren't broken look.