Luster Dust - Inedible????

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tazmycat Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 6:58pm
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I was going to buy some luster dust, but all the websites say it is inedible in the US. Do any of you hesitate to buy it for this reason???

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JoAnnB Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 7:02pm
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Technically, it is for decoration. It is often used on flowers and decorations that will not be eaten.

However, small amounts are probably not toxic. Consider who will be eating the cake and make your own decision.

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tazmycat Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 7:04pm
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JoAnne, thank you.

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Janette Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 7:14pm
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I think you would have to eat 50lbs to hurt you

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MikkelPaige Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 7:21pm
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Haha - Janette, simply put and true, most likely!

I was wondering about this too so the post came at the perfect time!
Thanks!

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Crimsicle Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 7:30pm
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If you eat it in Europe, it is edible. icon_smile.gif

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nrctermite Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 8:28pm
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Originally Posted by Crimsicle

If you eat it in Europe, it is edible. icon_smile.gif




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Amy83 Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 10:02pm
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Originally Posted by Crimsicle

If you eat it in Europe, it is edible. icon_smile.gif





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