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kayti asked in Food & DrinkCooking & Recipes · 1 decade ago

Where can I find a Tree shaped candy mold?

I have been looking for a tree shaped candy mold. Something like an oak tree or a maple tree. I don't want a pine tree or a palm tree, I've found loads of those but no matter how hard I look I just can't seem to find a regular tree mold for making candy or chocolate.

I have looked at Michaels and have checked the Wilton site and have searched a bunch of online sites. Can someone help me find a tree candy mold?

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    I actually found some at the dollar store. Give it a try.

    good luck.

  • 1 decade ago

    In 53 years as a baker and making different candy shapes i have never seen a tree mold candy pan.

    Here is a suggestion that you might find interesting.

    Get yourself some marzipan and then design your own tree shape.

    Lay it flat and then hollow out the center of the trunk and branches. You could then pour in the chocolate. It will though stick to the marzipan which when it is set you can cut away. Any part that breaks you could use a little melted chocolate to repair.

    You will need cool hands when handling the chocolate shape

  • 1 decade ago

    You can try making it yourself? Would probably be easier than trying to not find a christmas tree.

    Youtube video attached with instructions, or just search for 'Candy Mold' - it was the first result.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Try Michaels if you have one close or check their online store.

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  • 1 decade ago

    ebay?

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