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About Neecie
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I can answer all questions pertaining to wax candles. I have made candles for the last 30 years. I have experience in soy wax and paraffin container candles as well as votive candles. For any questions that I may not have an answer to, I am happy to research it for you

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I have over 30 years of candlemaking experience. I have owned my own candle production company for the last 7 years. I sell my candles on the arts and crafts show circut, but also have them available in 7 retail stores across the state.

 
   

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Topic: Candle & Soap Making



Expert: Neecie
Date: 12/13/2006
Subject: bundt cake molds

Question

Thanks so much for your help! Can I use a regular non-stick cake pan or do I need a special pan?

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Do you know where I can purchase a bundt cake mold? I want to start making life size bundt cakes..I've looked everywhere on the net.
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Hi Stephanie,
If you are looking a bundt cake mold, take a look on Ebay. I am positive you will be able to find what you need on there. Another site would be cakesnthings.com  
Hope that helps!

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Stephanie,
I think you can use any type of bundt cake pan there is. If it's a non stick type that would be all the better. Just be sure to use the right type of wax for this kind of project. You wouldn't want to use a soft and stick type container wax with this. If you do not use a non stick type pan, there is a product on the market for candlemakers. The product is simply called a Mold Release Spray. It kind of works like how Pam cooking spray would on your pots and pans at home. The Mold Release Spray is strictly used for candlemaking. Just spray a thin coat on to your pan and you are ready to pour. I think you can find the spray at any hobby store.


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