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Franci

Franci

I've always thought of polyester as a fabric...now I found on Amazon this polyester collar for baking. It should be safe, at least they state,  up to 356 F. I use acetate strips to finish my cakes but those are obviously not for baking...Anybody have used these collars and any thought about their safety before I buy a roll?

 

Thanks!

Franci

Franci

I've always thought of polyester as a fabric...now I found on Amazon this polyester collard for baking. It should be safe, at least they state,  up to 356 F. I use acetate strips to finish my cakes but those are obviously not for baking...Anybody have used these collars and any thought about their safety before I buy a roll?

 

Thanks!

Franci

Franci

I've always thought of polyester as a fabric...now I found on Amazon this polyester collard for baking. It should be safe, at least they state,  up to 356 F. I use acetate strips to finish my cakes but those are obviously not for baking...Anybody have used these collards and any thought about their safety before I buy a roll?

 

Thanks!

Franci

Franci

I've always thought as polyester as a fabric...now I found on Amazon this polyester collard for baking. It should be safe, at least they state up to 356 F. I used acetate strips to finish my cakes but those are obviously not for baking...Anybody have used these collards, any thought about their safety before I buy a roll?

 

Thanks!

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