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Please make sure that the size of the silicone mold meets your needs before buying!
Product Size: 6.3 x 4.1 x 0.6 inches
Cavity Size : 1 x 1 x 0.6 inches
Made of food-grade silicone material. It is very soft and very easy to demold after setting things in the mold, which brings great convenience to your production process.
This candy mold is ideal for making tiny soaps, melting crayons, small candy, chocolate, or bubble jelly. You can start a wonderful dessert making trip in the kitchen with your family.
Different temperatures will not affect the use of silicone molds, and there is no problem if you want to refrigerate or put them into the oven for baking.
Different shapes can add a lot of fun to you when you make it, so that your family can also participate in it.
Specificationï¼
Product Material: Food-Grade Silicone
Single Weight: 1.34oz (40g)
Color: Red
Product Size: 6.3 x 4.1 x 0.6inches
Cavity Size : 1 x 1 x 0.6inches
Package Included:
1x red heart-shaped silicone mold (12 cups)
1x red circular-shaped silicone mold(12 cups)
1x red star-shaped mini silicone mold(12 cups)
1x red rectangular-shaped candy silicone mold(12 cups)
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