i think u can by heating it up :)
To fix soft fudge, you can try refrigerating it for a few hours to help it firm up. If that doesn't work, you can also try reheating the fudge in a saucepan over low heat and stirring constantly until it thickens. Be careful not to overheat it, as this can cause the fudge to become grainy.
You dont. If you try youll just mess it up. Buy them already made. Its not that expensive
it is made up of gas so thhe answer is soft
Pinewood is soft because it is made up of pourous fibers.
Tootsie's real name in "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume is Tamara Roxanne Hatcher.
Pepsicola.
Realistic fiction is a story that could actually happen but the author made up.
I think that it is acid in the soft drinks and other things that is made up in the soft drinks so that it tie up so the pop can taste better
A soft paper that soakes up liquid
it was made by god who was already in heaven and how was he made? no one will ever know
Fudge - 1995 Saving Up Is Hard to Do 1-3 was released on: USA: 21 January 1995
Mackinaw Island fudge typically takes about 24 hours to set properly after it has been made. The fudge needs to cool and firm up at room temperature, allowing the flavors to develop. Once set, it can be cut into pieces and enjoyed, though it's often best consumed within a week for optimal freshness.