R**T
Lustrous and Gorgeous
Highly pigmented and shimmery. I use these to 'dress up' various homemade infused liquors for cocktail parties.
B**E
Five Stars
Used this on a fire rescue cake to add sparkle to the water from the fire hose...
J**L
NOT Edible - DO NOT EAT
Not edible. Do not eat this... craft dust.First clue: "For decorative use only."Second clue: No ingredients list as required for all edibles by the FDA.Third clue: It does not say EDIBLE on the label. (And note, this seller, "Luster Dusts" does not photograph the complete label on their product page.)Here is an excerpt from the FDA's guidelines:"Bakers should carefully check the label of decorative products they consider for use on foods. Companies that make edible glitters and dusts are required by law to include a list of ingredients on the label. Common ingredients in edible glitter or dust include sugar, acacia (gum arabic), maltodextrin, cornstarch, and color additives specifically approved for food use, including mica-based pearlescent pigments and FD&C colors such as FD&C Blue No. 1. Most edible glitters and dusts also state “edible” on the label. If the label simply says “non-toxic” or “for decorative purposes only” and does not include an ingredients list, the product should not be used directly on foods." - FDABeware what is being sold as "edible" out there.
T**E
Five Stars
Love it.
M**5
true to color. thats it.
True to color. But as I mixed it with the lemon extract it clumped causing nasty dried blobs of colored dust on my fondant. I rinsed my painting bowl and used wilton royal blue gel coloring instead . Worked much smoother.
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