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I am seeking a chocolate mold approx 1 1/2 in by 2-3 inches stateing "Thank You" in cursive. Can any one help me? I dont want the business card I just want the letters/words

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Have you tried eBay? gremlinstr is a power seller with a store, and has over 5,000 molds. There is even one listed now--not sure if it is what you are looking for:

http://cgi.ebay.com/THANK-YOU-CARD-C...QQcmdZViewItem

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If you look up molds on ebay you can come up with a million....there are all kinds of molds to be found!
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If you look up molds on ebay you can come up with a million....there are all kinds of molds to be found!
I found an awesome Bee mold in soap molds and have used it for chocolate! Come to think of it I think I got it off Ebay!
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I am seeking a chocolate mold approx 1 1/2 in by 2-3 inches stateing "Thank You" in cursive. Can any one help me? I dont want the business card I just want the letters/words

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You might be able to find one in a "papermaking" mold. Check out your local hobby/art store in the card making supplys, they are made of the heavy plastic and would tolerate the heat of the chocolate!
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cool idea there, I never thought of the paper molds sections.
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cool idea there, I never thought of the paper molds sections.
Try the soap molds too! Nice vareity of shells and animals!
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I'd heard of that but havent tried this yet!!! I intend to scour our michaels and our new hobby lobby when it opens!
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