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| I'm making candy bars for bake sale benefits and need a supplier for wrappers we can seal. Any ideas anyone? |
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| Wow, that's a really tough one! I can't think of a single source. I doubt anyone else will have the answer either.... I tend to think your going to have to re-think what your making or what you want. Any candy wrappers I've seen can't be sealed (unless you consider a twist tye an option). I'd use foil or zip lock baggies (custom wrappers like candy bars come in, would cost you a fortune). They do make seal-a-meal type baggies to use with a sealer or vacum pack items but their not cheap.
__________________ "Bakers are born, not made. We are exacting people who delight in submitting ourselves to rules and formulas if it means achieving repeatable perfection", Rose Levy Beranbaum |
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| ccsarage, Here are plenty of sources and info for candy bar wrappers for you... click here (more pages of results at bottom). ![]() |
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| Are there any candy or cake decoration shops in your area? I get mine in NYC at the cake supply on 22nd street and at the chocolate duck in farmingdale. you can find them from albert uster or most any confection, bakery supply house. good luck and let us know if you find them! ![]()
__________________ bake first, ask questions later. http://www.myspace.com/chefmbrown Professor Culinary and Pastry Arts www.CCCCD.edu |
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| Wow, interesting! Thanks for the site info..
__________________ "Bakers are born, not made. We are exacting people who delight in submitting ourselves to rules and formulas if it means achieving repeatable perfection", Rose Levy Beranbaum |
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| cchiu, did you check out "bad candy", I found it on your google search, nearly pooped my pants laughing!!!!! They list candy that is pretty gross and funny stories and interviews of those who survived consuming them. (and the madness that insued!) ![]()
__________________ bake first, ask questions later. http://www.myspace.com/chefmbrown Professor Culinary and Pastry Arts www.CCCCD.edu |
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| check out this one: http://hotbot.lycos.com/?MT=candy+ba...10&DE=2&AM1=MC ![]()
__________________ bake first, ask questions later. http://www.myspace.com/chefmbrown Professor Culinary and Pastry Arts www.CCCCD.edu |
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| You're welcome! ![]() |
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| Check out local party supply stores. Also larger restaraunt suppliers may have them. Svadhisthana
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