Dragon Candy, Confectionary & Chocolate Mold Average weight of chocolate casting:
1.2 oz
Dragon bar size: 3.6-inches wide x 2.4-inches
tall
Cavities per Mold Sheet: 4
Item # CMLD031
$9.95 / sheet
This mold is not designed to be
used for soap making!
Please see our Dragon Soap Mold instead.
Chocolate and Confectionery Molds are bagged in
a clear poly bag with parchment header card. All Chocolate and Confectionery
Molds are made from clear food grade PETG plastic. Average size of mold
sheets are 8-3/4" x 8-3/4" with a totally flat back for clean
scrapping of chocolate to the edge after filling. This facilitates easy
clean up and less waste. Designed for both the professional and home
hobby chocolate maker. Some of the molds may need extra support under
them to keep them level. Easily enough done with books or cardboard.
It's so easy to make your own chocolate bars and confectionery goods
that you will want to make them for all occasions! They can also be
used for cake decorations and for making other frozen food items.
Western Dragon FolkLore / Dragon Symbolism
When most people think "Dragon"
they most likely think of the Western dragon. Western dragons are usually
portrayed as evil, mean, and bloodthirsty. They were also known to have
huge hoards of gold and jewels hidden in their lairs. The most famous
dragons are portrayed as Western-type dragons: St. George and the Dragon,
Beowulf and the Dragon, and Draco
in the movie DragonHeart. Some stories have the western dragon as the
Devil in Christianity. Other stories in legend say that eating a dragons'
heart will give the consumer the power of understanding birds, eating
the dragons' tongue enables the person to win any argument, and rubbing
the dragons' blood on skin will protect against stab wounds. Another
myth references Vlad Drakul to mean Son of the Dragon, or Devil. The
end of the dragon came with Christianity,
and knights that were eager to prove their faith. The knights quickly
discovered that dragon-hunting was very profitable, and soon most the
dragons in the world were destroyed in a very short time. Vikings
had dragon figureheads on the prow of their ships. The dragons on the
ships were believed to endow keen site and cunning to the Viking
warriors. Today the Welsh flag still has a red dragon on a green/white
background, and the red dragon is their national symbol.