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Chocolate moulds

Jem8472
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I hope someone can help, I am looking for some chocolate moulds which are bar shaped.
http://www.cakescookiesandcraftsshop.co.uk/acatalog/Traditional-Chocolate-Moulds.html
A bit like the ones on that page but I am looking for a differnt shape.
I want to use them as wedding favours/name places. So what I am really looking for is a finger shape. Probably about 8 cms long by 2 or 3 cms high.
or the little bars that they make at hotel chocolate that size would be great.
Does anyone know of anywhere that sells that shap thing? Or has anyone seen anding that I could use as a mould. Shiny plastic is the best marterial to use.
http://www.cakescookiesandcraftsshop.co.uk/acatalog/Traditional-Chocolate-Moulds.html
A bit like the ones on that page but I am looking for a differnt shape.
I want to use them as wedding favours/name places. So what I am really looking for is a finger shape. Probably about 8 cms long by 2 or 3 cms high.
or the little bars that they make at hotel chocolate that size would be great.
Does anyone know of anywhere that sells that shap thing? Or has anyone seen anding that I could use as a mould. Shiny plastic is the best marterial to use.
Jeremy
Married 9th May 2009
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Have you tried giving that website a call? Sometimes they don't stock the full range but they'll order you something in if they can get you what you're after.0
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what about mini-loaf moulds - the silicone type like a muffin tin but with small rectangles instead of round muffin shapes - they're available at places like Boundary Mills, TK Maxx etc. or of course lakeland. Think i got mine at Boundary Mills
they look like http://www.amazon.com/Lekue-Silicone-Flexible-Mini-Cake/dp/B0002KZQY80 -
Yes that is the sort of thing I want but Silicone does not leave a very good finish on chocolateJeremyMarried 9th May 20090
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Had a quick look on Ebay... are these any good? or are they too square?
item number 160258035006
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