Realistic Peanut Mold (1 pc)
$23.35
A high-quality and ultra-realistic silicone pastry mold in the shape of a Peanut. The mold features a single cavity and is made from 100% food-grade silicone. It can withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to +200°C, making it suitable for use in both (shock) freezers and ovens.
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Product description
A high-quality and ultra-realistic silicone pastry mold in the shape of a Peanut. The mold features a single cavity and is made from 100% food-grade silicone. It can withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to +200°C, making it suitable for use in both (shock) freezers and ovens.

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Realistic Peanut – 1 pc.
Size: 11,1 x 5,8 x 4,5 cm
Content: 122 mL.
Shapes/Mold: One shape per mold
Product Weight: 86 gramsRealistic Peanut – Full Tray
Amount of molds: 24 pcs
Shapes/Full Tray: 24 shapes per full trayThe Cutters are not dishwasher safe.
We recommend rinsing cutters with lukewarm water (40°C) without using any cleaning agents. -
All of our products are handmade to order. We produce everything on demand and therefore the waiting time in production may vary.
Shipping times:
NL/BE (1-2 working days),
DE (1-2 working days),
Europe (2 working days),
Worldwide (3-5 working days).
Thanks for your patience!Expected delivery between 02 Oct - 08 Oct
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Inside the package, you’ll find your product carefully wrapped in our exclusive packaging paper, along with a personal thank-you card. We’d love it if you shared your culinary creations with us – it always brings a smile to our faces!
Article number: GP02-176298 Prices excl. VAT


Shell On
Tiny, detailed and instantly familiar. This peanut has that dry, crackled skin and a slightly wonky shape that feels real. Great with anything salty, sweet or nostalgic. Small but bold.

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