Yowza!! Just how many ready-made brands of rolled fondant are out there???
I'm starting to lose count of just how many commercial brands of rolled fondant are on the market. It seems like every few months a new one is being introduced. I needed a list to keep track of them, so I started this (hopefully everygreen) post.
Below is a summary of all the brands that I can name. If you know of any other fondants that are readily available in the USA, just post a comment and I will add it to the list…
Here are 21 fondant brands in alphabetical order:
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- Cake Craft Fondant
- Marketed by Cake Craft
- www.cakecraftusa.com
- See my review here
- Choco-Pan
- Marketed by Confectionery Products Manufacturing Inc (CPMI)
- www.choco-pan.com
- See my review here
- CK Fondant
- Marketed by CK Products
- www.ckproducts.com
- Dream Fondant by Choco-Pan
- Marketed by Confectionery Products Manufacturing Inc (CPMI)
- www.choco-pan.com
- See my review here
- Duff Goldman Fondant
- Rumor has it that this is Fondarific in different packaging. Both Duff and Fondarific need to be microwaved to soften, so it might be true.
- See my review here
- Elite by Fondx (discontinued?)
- Marketed by Caljava
- www.caljavaonline.com
- See my review here
- Fantasia Fondant (Introduced in 2016)
- Marketed by Vardanyan Enterprises, Inc
- www.fantasiafondant.com
- Made in Italy
- See my review here
- Fat Daddio’s Pro Series Fondant
- Marketed by Fat Daddio’s
- www.fatdaddios.com
- See my review here
- Fondarific Fondant
- Marketed by Fondarific
- www.fondarific.com
- See my review here
- Fondx Fondant
- Marketed by Caljava
- www.caljavaonline.com
- See my review here
- Massa Americana and
- Massa Grischuna
- Marketed by AUI Fine Foods (Albert Uster)
- www.auifinefoods.com
- Made in Switzerland
- Not made by the same company as Carma Massa below
- Massa Ticcino Tropic by Carma
- Marketed by Carma
- www.carma.ch
- Made in Switzerland
- See my review here
- Mona Lisa Fondant
- Marketed by Mona Lisa Decorations
- www.monalisadecorations.com/en/fondant
- Made in North America
- Just released in Nov 2016.
- See my review here
- Pettinice Fondant
- Marketed by Bakel’s
- www.pettinice.com
- Made in Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, South Africa
- See my review here
- Renshaw Fondant
- Marketed by Renshaw Baking
- www.renshawbaking.com
- Made in the UK
- See my review here
- Satin Ice Fondant
- Marketed by Satin Ice
- www.satinice.com
- Made in USA
- See my review here
- Tylina Sweetshop
- Sold at Michaels
- www.facebook.com/TylinaSweetShop/
- review coming soon
- Wilton Original
- Discontinued when Wilton Decorator Preferred came out
- See my review here
- Wilton Decorator Preferred
- Marketed by Wilton
- www.wilton.com
- Via Roma Bakery
- Marketed by Via Roma Bakery
- www.viaromabakery.com
- Made in Italy
- See my review here
Whew! That is a long list. It would be nice if you could go to one site and get a sample of each, but no such luck. If you want to do your own comparisons and find your perfect fondant, you will need to do a lot of shopping. But that's a good thing, right? I love shopping for cake stuff…
Dear Cake More: First, let me thank you for the oh, so helpful fondant reviews. I haven't worked with fondant for decades and things have really changed! My problem: I'm tearing my hair out (metaphorically) because I cannot find a fondant to work with. I'd like to use it to cover cakes and create geometric pieces for decorating. Issues: I think I've settled on the perfect choice, but 1) it doesn't react well to tinting, or 2) I can't find it online (sometimes yes, but only in 20+ lb tubs), or 3) sellers only offer it in blue (or some other random color)or 4) it melts in the heat. (Etc.) So, even though I'd be happy to experiment with different brands, I can't seem to order any. I live in a rural area, so brick/mortar shops aren't available. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer (and for the chance to rant a bit). Best Wishes, Petra
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