chelsperez
Assistant Cook
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- Aug 31, 2011
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Hello!
I've tried searching all over the web and cannot find an answer for this. I have my heart set on vodka gummy bears for my wedding. They come out great, except they melt when they are out of the fridge and I wish to have them in bags on the tables.
Naturally, I'd imagine the solution is to lightly coat them in paraffin wax as they were originally sealed that way.
I just do not know how to go about this task. I have the wax. If I melt it and pour it over the gummies, they instantly melt and the wax hardens in clumps around them. If I wait for the wax to cool a bit, it just turns white like candle wax.
Any suggestions? Thanks so much.
I've tried searching all over the web and cannot find an answer for this. I have my heart set on vodka gummy bears for my wedding. They come out great, except they melt when they are out of the fridge and I wish to have them in bags on the tables.
Naturally, I'd imagine the solution is to lightly coat them in paraffin wax as they were originally sealed that way.
I just do not know how to go about this task. I have the wax. If I melt it and pour it over the gummies, they instantly melt and the wax hardens in clumps around them. If I wait for the wax to cool a bit, it just turns white like candle wax.
Any suggestions? Thanks so much.