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Candy Molds N More Bite Size Ear Mold. Great For Halloween
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the cavities in the Candy Molds N More Bite Size Ear Mold?A: The cavity size of the Candy Molds N More Bite Size Ear Mold is 1 inch by 1 and a half inches.
Q: How many cavities are there in each mold tray?A: Each mold tray contains 9 cavities.
Q: What are the overall dimensions of the mold tray?A: The entire tray measures 8 inches by 9 inches.
Q: What materials can I use with these molds?A: These molds are suitable for chocolate, soap making, butter molding, and ice cubes.
Q: Can I use these molds for hard candy?A: No, these molds are not suitable for hard candy as they are not designed to withstand extremely high temperatures.
Q: How should I clean the molds after use?A: You should wash the molds in warm soapy water and avoid putting them in the dishwasher.
Q: How long will the molds last with proper care?A: With proper care, these molds can last for years.
Q: Are these molds suitable for Halloween-themed treats?A: Yes, these molds are great for making Halloween-themed treats.
Q: Can I use these molds for making ice cubes?A: Yes, these molds can be used for making ice cubes.
Q: Is there a specific temperature limit for using these molds?A: While the molds can withstand normal temperatures for chocolate and similar materials, they are not meant for extremely high temperatures.