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Old 10-14-2007, 04:10 AM
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Hi, everyone I'm pretty new here, was wondering if anybody has any sugestions on edible paper, edible images, suppliers, printer,etc,
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Hi, I think the edible paper you are referring to would be rice paper.
In UK one can purchase packages of it in smallish sheets, very tender and very thin, in Canada I have only seen it precut into 2/3 inch disks., It is much thicker. Myself I prefer the thin one.... qahtan
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Hi, KOPYKAKE In California carries edible (pressed fondant sheets that "melt" onto your Cake") edible inks and edible ink pens.

I use these products constantly and if you have to pay too much shipping, they will hook you up with a supplier near you.
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