Edible glitter

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About this item ✔️【Edible Luster Dust】KOSHER, HALAL, HACCP and Vegan Certified. 100% edible food-grade glitter powder in 0.18 oz/5 g size to meet your needs in breweries, distilleries, restaurants and food service industry. This vibrant, edible brew glitter can elevate cakes, cupcakes, cookies, wine, cocktails, champagne, and other baked goods by giving them a stunning glimmer. It is the perfect complement to cocktail drinks, adding unlimited sparkle, glitz and fun to your drink and evening…

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some pink and blue chocolates on top of each other with glitter in the middle
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homemade edible glitters from rice paper for kids to make

The easiest homemade diy edible glitter made with rice paper. Full tutorial on my YouTube channel (Maffy’s Kitchen). #diy #diyideas #edibleglitter #glitter #diyglitters #cakedecoratingtips #cakeideas

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various colors of glitter powders in different sizes and shapes, all on top of each other

About this item Edible Glitter for Drinks Set - 12 colors edible glitter for drinks ( Silver, White, Gold, Red, Green, Purple, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Rose Gold, Black ) . Our edible glitter could meet the DIY you want. Safe & Food Grade - The ingredients in the Edible Glitter set are food grade certified, non-fat, non-GMO, non-gluten, non-dairy, non-nut, non-toxic and will not alter the original taste of the food. Luster dust edible is a safe food for vegans and can also add the perfect…

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a hand holding a small bottle filled with pink and purple substance next to a shrimp

Luckily for my mood, and my cooking, an ingredient lurking on my spice rack completely transformed my drab weather cooking: Fancy Sprinkle’s Edible Glitter. Often used to decorate twee cocktails or cakes, this glitzy, fine powder has made its way onto all types of food in my kitchen, sprucing up and inspiring otherwise lackluster mid-winter meals. The glitter has no taste whatsoever, no nutritional value, no purpose other than sparking joy. Isn’t that what comfort food is all about?

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