I made some temple balls using Frenchie Cannoli's method and put a couple of them (each sealed in tightly wrapped & twisted cellophane put in a small concentrate jar) in a sealed ammo can in a cool dark room over a year ago.
When I put them in there a year ago they were soft, but firm, at room temp. What I mean by that is they would hold their shape at room temp but, if you rolled them in your hands to warm them up, they would very slowly flatten out on the bottom.
I just checked them today and they are both very soft at room temperature...like as soft as soft bubblegum. The color hasn't changed, at all, so I'm wondering if maybe this is just part of the aging process? I haven't tried any yet but I might try some tomorrow.
When I put them in there a year ago they were soft, but firm, at room temp. What I mean by that is they would hold their shape at room temp but, if you rolled them in your hands to warm them up, they would very slowly flatten out on the bottom.
I just checked them today and they are both very soft at room temperature...like as soft as soft bubblegum. The color hasn't changed, at all, so I'm wondering if maybe this is just part of the aging process? I haven't tried any yet but I might try some tomorrow.