Kinds of Personalized Lollipop Favors

You can also use bubble gum or milk powder being a filling.

You can start making lollipop for fun or being a bonding activity with your kids, but as you practice it often you become better. So, as you go along, collect all the lollipop molds. Make candies using these different molds can help you enhance your skills and allow you to make more beautifully designed candies. Who knows, you may end up doing a lollipop business.
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One secret to producing unique and unusual candies is to benefit from lollipop molds. These molds give you a lot of flexibility. There are molds for almost all special occasions. There are three basic types with lollipop molds, each featuring its own unique purpose. The commonest of the three types may be the basic flat mold. Flat sheets with indentations of particular shapes and designs into which hot dissolved candy is poured to mould to that shape, then harden. These molds can use to create candy Christmas trees, Valentine hearts, pumpkins, actually leaves, and any number of shaped candies for many occasions.

Lollipop molds are convenient and user-friendly and uncomplicated. They are inexpensive and available online or at local supply stores. These flat molds are generally made of plastic and rubber.

To use the molds, hot liquid candy is poured into the flat mold and the candy hardens on the shape of the mold. Each flat mold has several indentations, or shapes in the sheet. When the sweet has hardened, the candy is deleted by turning the sheet over and applying pressure on the back of the mold. The candy “pops” out as individual pieces of candy. They are flat one side and have the form of the mold on the other side. In some cases an individual mold sheet will yield several different shapes or designs, but quite often there is only an individual, repeated design, to some sort of sheet.

The next type mold yields candy that’s design completely around that candy. This is called the 3-D mold. This mold could be used to make the traditional lollipop. To accomplish the 3-D effect, the mold is usually made in two sections… one for the front of the candy, and one for any back. Even though that 3-D mold has a few parts, it is almost as user-friendly and uncomplicated as the flat mold… in fact it is much like using, and putting together, two flat molds. First you pour liquid candy in the first side of this mold… being careful not to fill it to the superior. After this side has hardened, pour additional liquid candy in the second half of your mold… again almost to the top. Then when the candies in the second step is just partially hardened, the candies of first batch are generally popped out and individually placed onto the partially cooled second batch… which is still in the mould. As the second batch continues to cool and harden, the 2 main halves will be fused together as one candy.

There is one variation to this two-piece 3-D mold. It is the same except the a couple pieces are hinged together being a book, and both sides are filled as well. nickel coated lollipop

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