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Sugar Glass Video: How To Make Sugar Martini, Champagne & Wine Glasses

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2011

http://www.makeyourownmolds.com -- This in-depth instructional video will teach you how to make a silicone mold of glassware and also how to cast a functional, edible, breakaway sugar glass in the shape of Martini, Champagne, Wine and Beer glasses. A sugar glass will hold your favorite beverage, crunch sweetly when eaten and break safely over one's head or when thrown in a fireplace. These distinctive confections have become very popular when used in cake decorating, especially with sugar bottles shown in the video, "How to Make a Sugar Bottle Mold." Sugar Glass, in the shape of popular glassware designs, can also be used as props in the production of movies and plays where the glass needs to be broken safely. Commonly referred to as "breakaway glass" the stage craft manager and/or prop designer can benefit greatly from the knowledge they will gain from this video. How to use Isomalt sugar to create sugar glassware is also covered with valuable information on how to use silica gel packets to preserve the shine and integrity of sugar glass for months. Sugar Martini Glass, Sugar Champagne Glass, Sugar Wine Glass, Sugar Beer Glass

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  • I am so glad you liked the video

    - Dominic

  • Haha you could probably trick people and say you eat glass

  • @munchies117 That is the idea - I have had tons of fun using this with friends and family.

  • @MakeYourOwnMolds I tried this but before I ate the glass my ex girlfriend switch it with a real one.

    All in All - It was still a great product...

  • @gianboy2001 Quite funny! Just another example of the fun times these sugar glasses create.

  • These videos are for food service professionals that actually enjoy the moldmaking process because they can respond to custom requests from their clients. For instance, someone wants a Dom Pérignon bottle, these molds are not available anywhere in the world, also once the mold is made you have an amazing tool for the rest of your careeer.

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  • THANK YOU ,VERY GOOD

  • This just seems like way more trouble than it's worth

  • This is so cool. Thanks for sharing!

  • Super video! Very helpful

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