
Guratapa 3D Tooth Silicone Molds For Fondant Candy Making Chocolate Mold Desserts Funny Teeth Shape Novelty Ice Cube Tray Gum Cl
$13.45
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are the Guratapa 3D Tooth Silicone Molds made from? A: The Guratapa 3D Tooth Silicone Molds are made from high-quality food-grade silicone, ensuring they are safe for making edible treats.
- Q: Can these silicone molds be used in the microwave? A: Yes, these silicone molds are temperature safe from -40 to 428 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 to 220 degrees Celsius), making them suitable for use in microwaves, ovens, and dishwashers.
- Q: How easy is it to clean the silicone molds? A: The molds are easy to clean; simply wash them with warm soapy water after each use, and allow them to dry completely before storing.
- Q: What types of foods can I make with these molds? A: These molds can be used to create a variety of foods including fondant, candy, jelly, chocolate, soap, pudding, ice, muffins, and cupcakes.
- Q: Are these molds suitable for non-food items as well? A: Yes, the silicone molds can also be used with non-edible materials such as clay, resin, and for crafting projects like scrapbooking.
- Q: What is the texture of the molds, and how does it affect demolding? A: The molds have a smooth texture, making it easy to demold your creations while keeping their shape intact.
- Q: Are these molds safe for children to use? A: While the molds are made from food-grade silicone and are generally safe, adult supervision is recommended when children are using them for baking or crafting.
- Q: What occasions are these molds suitable for? A: These molds are perfect for various occasions such as birthday parties, weddings, Christmas, anniversaries, and other DIY projects.
- Q: Can I use these molds for making ice cubes? A: Yes, the molds can be used to make novelty ice cubes, adding a fun touch to your drinks.
- Q: What should I do if the molds don't release my creations easily? A: If you experience difficulty in demolding, ensure that you properly grease the molds before use, and try gently twisting or flexing the mold to release your creation.