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07-15-18 05:17 MICHAEL LOO wrote to ED VANCE about 11 Silicon in the oven?
Howdy! Michael,
ML> {at}MSGID:
> We bought a 2 piece Silicone Ball Ice Cube Tray.
ML> ? On the packageing it say something about making Cake Pops.
> Can this be put in the Oven?
ML> Cake pops aren't usually put in the oven - you
ML> take crunched up cake and mash it into the molds
ML> with something to hold them together. I imagine
ML> they'd be better frozen, btw.
Thank You.
Appreciate the Reply as I never heard of Cake Pops being made before.
ML> Nonetheless, if you felt the need to bake little
ML> teeny cakes in the trays, there should be no
ML> problem if the silicone is of reasonable quality.
The Tray originally was priced $3.99 USD but was in the Clearance Bin and
sold for 39 Cents.
Making Ice Balls with Kool-Aid sounded like a good idea to us as well as the
PRICE.
After I got home I saw the words on the packageing about Cake Pops.
I was afraid the Tray would melt in the Oven so I came here to ask about it.
Thanks Again.
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