Candied Tea Stirrers Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
Reviewed: Nov. 28, 2003
Make sure you use heavy spoons!!! I used a hodgepodge of plastic spoons, SOME MELTED, some held up well. I would suggest not moving them until set, also. But otherwise, a cute idea, and the kids seem to like them as lollipops, also!
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Reviewed: Aug. 15, 2007
T used regular spoons and heavy plastic spoons, some of the plastic spoons did melt when first pouring in the hot liquid. I would go with all regular spoons next time. You have to work fast to pour the hot candy because it gets stringy pretty fast.
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Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2008
Would not recommend pouring hot melted sugar onto plastic, unless you want to ingest some toxins.
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