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Moulds
Jun 11, 2016 3:18:24 GMT -5
Post by beanlondon on Jun 11, 2016 3:18:24 GMT -5
Hello,
I'm based in the UK and struggling to find moulds for 38g/40g/70g & 100g bars. Ideally I'd like these to be rectangular but square will suffice. They don't need to have groove for breaking but again, I'm undecided on this.
My question, where on earth do you buy such moulds? I can see lots of site that have novelty moulds none for standard shapes. It's quite frustrating. Any pointers? I don't mind buying from the US either.
Thank you.
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Moulds
Jun 11, 2016 10:34:21 GMT -5
Post by Thomas on Jun 11, 2016 10:34:21 GMT -5
You can find lot of modules here: www.chocolat-chocolat.com/home/. Although they are based in Canada. I have no affiliation but I have purchased from them.
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Moulds
Jun 12, 2016 14:23:20 GMT -5
Post by deborah on Jun 12, 2016 14:23:20 GMT -5
A few U.S. companies: Tomric.com (based in New York), Chefrubber.com (Las Vegas, Nevada), bakedeco.com (New York). Not sure which ship internationally. I am in Panama, but have a U.S. mail forwarder that I have things sent to.
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Moulds
Jun 15, 2016 0:50:24 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by isobel on Jun 15, 2016 0:50:24 GMT -5
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Moulds
Jun 16, 2016 1:16:22 GMT -5
Post by beanlondon on Jun 16, 2016 1:16:22 GMT -5
Wonderful. Thank you.
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Moulds
Jul 23, 2016 12:42:21 GMT -5
Post by danikiser on Jul 23, 2016 12:42:21 GMT -5
www.chocolateworld.be/They are based in Belgium and are the best. Chocolat chocolat in canada sells there molds at a marked up price. I received my molds in less than a week to Colombia and they were very kind in working on customs tax paperwork.
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Moulds
Aug 7, 2016 11:30:27 GMT -5
Post by martin0642 on Aug 7, 2016 11:30:27 GMT -5
I use Keylink in the UK - great selection of polycarbonate moulds. They have bar moulds for the following grams: 5, 30, 40 amd 100 and great customer service. Can also vouch for home chocolate factory who have a much wider range of sizes of polycarbonate moulds. Either of those would do...but avoid silicone moulds, they're a pain to work with for bars.
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