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AnnieM
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Joined: Apr 26, 2006
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 4:56 pm |
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Are there edible glow in the dark products? Food coloring or luster dust maybe? My son would love glow in the dark cookies...Any ideas are appreciated!
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briannastreats
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Joined: May 06, 2007
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Location: Virginia Beach
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:03 pm |
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I have no idea, but I'm now curious too!! |
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MORSELSBYMARK
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Joined: Feb 03, 2007
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Location: Montreal
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:08 pm |
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angelcakesmom
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Joined: Jun 08, 2006
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Location: Michigan
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:10 pm |
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Hmmm..interesting! Not sure if something that glows in the dark would be edible. But let us know if you find it!  |
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aswartzw
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Joined: Jul 30, 2007
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Location: Galloway, OH
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:13 pm |
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canadiancookie
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Joined: Dec 19, 2006
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Location: Collingwood Ontario
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:21 pm |
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sounds a little out there....
but i was just searching google to see if I could be of help. I found a forum where someone wanted icing that was glow in the dark. They suggested using glow in the dark body paints to mix into the icing...which is available at umm.....adult stores? You know the kind!
I dunno about this...I would want to read the ingredients ect...and I dont know if it would be strong enough to make a cookie glow...but I could see it working within some icing....to be used as decorations to the cookie??? |
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pinkbox
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Location: Victoria Texas
Birthday: Mar 24
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:22 pm |
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Believe it or not I did some research on it and No not yet... they are working on it... some scientist somewhere. The glow mechanism is actually from a type of bacteria that is unedible. But scientist are looking into how to obtain the same effect with edible glow in the dark.... then again my research was from Halloween last year (wink) |
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AnnieM
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Joined: Apr 26, 2006
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:27 pm |
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Hmmmm....
The black light idea is a good one. I'll have to see what I can find out. I don't know about the body paint... Thanks for the input everyone!
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