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Looking for a discontinued mold


Alisha Breese

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Hi everyone- I’m trying to find a discontinued cacao Barry mold. A 6 cm laughing hen. 8 molds per plate. I’m in the USA and I cannot find one anywhere online. I found the slightly larger version, but on a french website that doesn’t ship to the US... does anyone have a resource for cacao Barry? I can’t get their customer service to respond to phone calls or email, and as I am a super small business, I don’t have a sales rep for them. I would also love to buy it used you have this mold and would like to sell it.

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Or Design and Realization in Montreal - they have it listed. I don't see that exact one in Chocolat-chocolat anymore - but doesn't mean they don't have it.

 

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3 hours ago, Kerry Beal said:

Design and Realization in Montreal

 

3 hours ago, Alisha Breese said:

Omg success!! Thank you @Kerry Beal I’m beyond ecstatic ❤️❤️❤️


That was resolved quickly so maybe I just caught them at a bad time. They had a mold I wanted for some Christmas chocolates last year but the only shipping options given were ridiculously expensive fedex options (the least expensive option was $56 for 4 standard sized molds that only cost $80 total) so I emailed them and asked if they could just pop 'em in the mail instead but never got an answer. ¬¬ In hindsight, maybe that was my answer! :D

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50 minutes ago, Tri2Cook said:

 


That was resolved quickly so maybe I just caught them at a bad time. They had a mold I wanted for some Christmas chocolates last year but the only shipping options given were ridiculously expensive fedex options (the least expensive option was $56 for 4 standard sized molds that only cost $80 total) so I emailed them and asked if they could just pop 'em in the mail instead but never got an answer. ¬¬ In hindsight, maybe that was my answer! :D

They always seem to have CacaoBarry molds that others have run out of. Perhaps that's why. They had free shipping a while back. Now likely that was just in Canada. 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Kerry Beal said:

They had free shipping a while back. Now likely that was just in Canada. 

 

 

 

 

 

Fyi - even for orders from D&R that say free shipping to the US, they’re not really free (or at least they didn’t used to be).  I’d ordered from there once during a free shipping event, only to be hit with a hefty customs fee that had to be paid to the carrier.  I prefer Choc-choc - shipping can seem like a lot but they cover all the “extra” expenses and there are no surprises later. 😉

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5 hours ago, weinoo said:

JB Prince is having their closeout sale; looks like there is a fair amount of chocolate stuff:

 

JB Prince Closeout

 

 

Indeed.  I saw a Twist Chocolate Mold on sale for $14.34 -- list price $143,423.90.  Such a deal.

 

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