Help...gsa Twinkle Dust

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ambermarie Posted 4 Sep 2010 , 3:39pm
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Does anyone know if the GSA twinkle dust is edible? I'm guessing it is, but I'll be using it on a cake soon and I wanted to double check.

Thanks!

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BlakesCakes Posted 4 Sep 2010 , 10:29pm
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Does anyone know if the twinkle dust is edible? I'm guessing it is, but I'll be using it on a cake soon and I wanted to double check.

Thanks!




No, it is not edible. It's ground up plastic and although non-toxic, it is not meant to be eaten.

Rae

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ambermarie Posted 7 Sep 2010 , 8:57pm
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Yikes! I'm using it on a cake border and lettering to have a "bling" / sparkly effect and now I guess I can't do that. Stinks since the cake is due Saturday. What to do, What to do..

thanks for your response!

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