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Condiment Bottles for Decorating with IcingBy Momof1 from Wilkesboro, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Condiment Bottles for Decorating with IcingWhat a simple, super idea! Hope we have some pointed lids here. Post by jehosophat jones RE: Condiment Bottles for Decorating with IcingWhat a simple, super idea! Hope we have some pointed lids here. Post by jehosophat jones RE: Condiment Bottles for Decorating with IcingWhat a simple, super idea! Hope we have some pointed lids here. Post by jehosophat jones RE: Condiment Bottles for Decorating with IcingWash the bottle really well and don't let the icing sit in it and it shouldn't pick up any flavor. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Condiment Bottles for Decorating with Icing
Could't the icing pick up the odor of a ketcup or mustard container. It might make the frosting taste like mustard or ketchup. Post by MCW |
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