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SugarVeil Product for Cake Decorators


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I have never used this product but have seen it in action in a few trade shows. It does look cool and has alot of uses for cake decorating. I think they have a demonstration DVD that comes with the product. From what I've seen it can be piped much thinner than a conventional paper cone, it is used alot in string work and think its flexible (to a point)

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KitchenKrafts carries it.

as well as the DVD.

One of my friends has one and uses it for decorating candies as well as cakes - she has also used it for making "lace" constructions to drape over composed fruit salads and table centerpieces for catering jobs.

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I don't have the applicator but I have used the icing with just a pastry bag.... the icing is malleable for a period of time and when it dries firm, if you need to move it around you can warm it and it becomes soft again. It's great for lacework, strings, logos/plaques,, etc. If you pipe something with it then let it sit for a bit you can then mold that into what you want..... so a ribbon becomes a bow, etc. Really neat stuff. The icing itself is kind of pricy for what it is, but worth it for certain applications.

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