How to Make a Fondant Hot Wheels Loop
Making a fondant Hot Wheels loop starts with creating a sturdy base from cake or styrofoam to support the loop's structure. Roll out your fondant thick enough to maintain strength but still flexible to bend into shape. Use a thin layer of icing as glue to attach your fondant loop to the base. For extra stability, insert a thin wire or toothpicks inside the fondant before shaping it into a loop. Let it dry completely to harden, ensuring it can support a Hot Wheels car zooming through!
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I tried making one of these for my nephew's birthday cake, and let's just say patience and drying time are your best friends. I rolled out the fondant over a PVC pipe to get the curve, then let it dry for a couple of days. Worked like a charm, but it ain't a quick project.
Honestly, just buying a pre-made plastic Hot Wheels loop might save your sanity. Fondant is tricky enough without trying to defy gravity.
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