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    In the summer of 2020, several locations in Melbourne and Sydney held pop-up stores that contained various exclusive crumb variations, ranging from vanilla crumb, musk sticks, strawberry hard candy, popping candy and edible glitter, to vanilla crumb, pretzel bits and salted caramel drizzle.

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    A teenager is going viral after sharing her part-snack, part-jewelry invention, which has TikTok users begging her for a way to buy them. Teenager stuns TikTok users with ‘genius’ edible ...

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    But you can make it extra festive by baking edible cookies that spell out "ho ho ho." It makes a fun stocking stuffer if you wrap the game up, too. Get the tutorial at Revel and Glitter .

  6. Glitter - Wikipedia

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    Glitter particles reflect light at different angles, causing the surface to sparkle or shimmer. Glitter is similar to confetti, sparkles and sequins, but somewhat smaller. Since prehistoric times, glitter has been made from many different materials including stones such as malachite, and mica, [1] as well as insects [2] and glass. [3]

  7. Edible gold - Wikipedia

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    Edible gold is a particular type of gold authorized by the European Union and the United States as a food additive, under the code E 175. It is used in haute cuisine as part of a trend towards extravagance in meals.