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Can you add corn oil to candy melts?

It is not recommended to add corn oil to candy melts. While it may seem like a good idea to thin the candy melts, corn oil can cause the candy melts to seize and become unusable. Additionally, corn oil can affect the taste and texture of the candy melts, making them less desirable to eat. If you need to thin your candy melts, it is best to use a specific candy melt thinner or vegetable shortening.

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