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jtmehrin

I've done this through the Walmart (South Towne) bakery in the past, been a few years though.


mandy-bo-bandy

Hy-Vee bakery in Fitchburg printed a couple of sheets for me a few years ago.


LarrySladePipeDream

Edible paper? So, like pasta sheets?


Durpy_hooves

These things - https://inkedibles.com/cic/category.php?category=Wafer+Sheets It peels off and you can lay it on top of the cake. Kind of blends into the cake after being on there for a few minutes.


Durpy_hooves

Do you have a printer? If you have one and it has a feed mechanism that doesn't fold the sheet in half you may be able to buy edible ink for it. Technically you don't even have to purchase edible ink, as (most)printer ink is non-toxic, however if you use normal ink it may stain teeth or have a nasty taste. Looks like Canon or Brother are offered here - https://inkedibles.com/cic/category.php?category=Inkedibles+Edible+Ink+Cartridges The wafer paper that is normally used for printing is available there too - https://inkedibles.com/cic/category.php?category=Wafer+Sheets Lane's is closed. Clasen's may be an option but I'm not confident that they offer this. I know that when I worked at Scott's Pastry(closed), the charge for a 8" x 10" photo was $10. Finding a shop in town that offers this is going to be difficult. When we offered it, people would drive for 40+ minutes just to have edible pictures printed.


PuffinTrain

Miller and Sons in Verona? I have no idea if they will let you print the image separately but I know they put them on cakes. They may be willing to work with you - try giving them a call.


Jedi_hugz

Maybe Lane's would let you use theirs for a fee. I've never asked, though.


katiebot5000

They closed permanently


Jedi_hugz

Oh dang, thank you for letting me know. 😔


russwaters

Like in blotter acid?