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Yes, they are yummy! hehe! I wound up eating the one with the messed up face. I filled it with Snickers. He was a Gump Al. I recommend the Snickers flavor highly.
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algonacchick @ Feb 22 2006, 01:41 PM wrote: Bobbi wanted me to do something like this a long time ago. I might do Al cookies next.
Nice job! Hey, have you ever done the other guys?
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I tried making a Bermuda sucker once. It was ok. I prefer making the cookies when it comes to TBITB.
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Couldn't you get a chocolate body mold? I've seen some for tiny chocolate gingerbread men [even though they wouldn't technically be gingerbread anymore..]. Or, is chocolate difficult for those type of details, point blank?
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Well, I've only seen chocolate people molds for, well, adult chocolates, so perhaps entire chocolate Al's might not be possible.
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Well, at least none that I could post in here.

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Oy, no! >_< I just mean the kind you find around Christmas time. Just.. 'ya know, gingerbread people. Only in chocolate. :lol:
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hmm, well, gingerbread people are made with cookie cutters. I'd need an actual chocolate mold to make chocolate people. It'd be easier that way. I have seen solid molds for Santas, but, not really generic people.
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I swear, I remember seeing actual molds for chocolate gingerbread people. Once again, obviously, they weren't a bit gingerbread, but they had the "look" of gingerbread people; all the little details were part of the mold, and all you'd do is fill it in with different colors of chocolate and such. Eh, I dunno.
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