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Just be careful... I had some in a plastic baggie... it was dk chocolate satin ice... put it in the microwave for 10 seconds and started to knead it in the bag and the plastic hit the fondant and melted the plastic to my hand!!!! Burnt the crap out of my hand. I only put mine in for 10 seconds at a time and never knead it in a plastic baggie any more. But yes.. you can revive hard fondant this way. I save all my scraps to make figures etc out of... makes it go a little further that way. I seal them in a double plastic baggie and store them in a big plastic container or in the buckets it comes in. It is amazing what a little warmth does for it. I have revived gumpaste this way too!
I thought it did harden back a bit afterward and maybe it is "weird" now, LOL, so I presume you have to nuke it right before whatever use you want to put it to. Of course, I was just experimenting the other day.
Wish I hadn't thrown out the gumpaste rocks -- but I may have more, and I may have some 50-50 gumpaste and fondant lumps. I will play Mad Kitchen Scientist and see what happens!
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