✨ Sprinkle Some Magic on Your Life! ✨
This Edible Glitter set includes 4 vibrant colors—Gold, Rose Gold, White, and Pink—crafted from food-grade mica powder. Perfect for enhancing cocktails, cakes, and desserts, this vegan and gluten-free glitter is easy to use and adds a dazzling touch to any culinary creation.
D**F
More sparkle than color but pretty
I used this to add shimmer to some red apple, royal icing, sugar cookies. It does have quite a sparkle. The size of the sparkles is somewhere between glitter and luster dust.It is hard to accurately show in the pictures.Note that as an accent in the smallest green apple, I initially sprinkled it on using the sprinkle cap that it comes with, and it ended up kind of blotchy looking before I tried to brush it around. I would advise applying it to the brush before applying it to the design.I can make use of this. Not sure how everyone else will like it, I'll let the customer decide.Kawaii Pawtisserie
R**D
make food fun
I got this for a child who love's green. It doesn't really matter what you put it on, making it sparkle green makes the food better and he likes it. It doesn't have any taste and you can't really feel it or tell it's there. I put it on a couple of things that wouldn't normally be sparkly and he thought it was OK, but cake, cupcakes, etc are the main use that he prefers.
C**R
Very pretty and easy to use!
This red luster/edible glitter is very pretty and tasteless. It is very fine and easy to apply in a light dusting.While it is common to see sparkly desserts in restaurants and bakeries, I've never seen any savory food adorned with glitter. I've been applying various colors to savory foods and have received tons of compliments from friends. The trick is to use a similar shade of glitter as the food and keep it to a very light dusting. Don't apply big puddles of glitter. Some ideas of what I've done with various shades of glitter and food:red glitter: beets, sauteed red onion/peppers, red beans, pizzagreen glitter: green beans, broccoli, brussels sproutswhite, silver and/or gold glitter: Mashed potatoes, cauliflowergold glitter: stuffing during the holidays, most savory holiday meals, garlic toastsilver glitter: very light dusting on top of dinner rollsGlitter colors and applications are endless for sweets/desserts. I can't think of any sweet treat that would become unappetizing because of glitter. Heavy glitter applications is also acceptable on desserts but I'd recommend keeping it to a light dusting. Edible glitter doesn't have any flavor but will add a flavorless powdery texture when too much is present. Edible glitter adheres without needing a sticky/tacky base under it.
J**R
As described
Exactly what I was looking for
T**N
Very nice blue! Smooth and fine.
I use this edible glitter when making bonbons. I either mix a bit with lemon extract or mix it with cocoa butter for painting inside chocolate molds.This is a lovely blue! I sift edible glitter and luster dust into my melted food grade cocoa butter with a fine sieve to make sure there are no lumps or larger bits. This glitter sifted cleanly with nothing to remove.It has no taste or aroma. This 5 gram bottle will color 50 grams of cocoa butter.I love that this came with a handy little brush, too! Good product and a good value.[This is a review for Blue Edible Glitter for Cake Decorating, 5g Blue Luster Dust Edible, Blue Edible Glitter for Cocktails, Cake, Strawberries, Chocolate, Ice Cream, Cookies, Cupcakes, and Waffles(0.18oz, Blue) B0CSN4444V]
M**G
Small Bottle, Very Good Price
This was bought so that the cocktails served at my next event would be a little more “extra.” This appropriately small bottle is perfect for the job. Only a touch of gold dust is needed, and the kit comes with its own small plastic brush just for that purpose. It has no flavor so it doesn’t change the taste of the drink - or food, if you use it for that - and a little goes a long way. I’m so excited to show off my next level cocktails at my next get together. Cheers!!
P**E
A fun novelty!
This green edible glitter was really fun to use in drinks! It's very fine, so it didn't add a grittiness to my beverage or have any big clumps in general. It doesn't seem to have any taste to it either, which is nice so it won't influence the flavor of whatever you want to use it in. I wouldn't say you need to use much of it to get the job done, a little really goes a long way!
L**P
Perfect for cocktails
I got the Pink Edible Glitter for Cocktails to use at a party we are hosting Memorial Day weekend.We are going to have a mimosa bar and I wanted to jazz it up.Last night I experimented with a little of the glitter to see how it worked and I love it.It’s not just for the cocktail. I took some and brushed it on to the fruit that will be used as garnishes for the mimosas and LOVED the look!Sparkling way to take your cocktails up a notch!I’ll be buying more. ❤️
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