There seems to be no end to the things people want to do with their coffee. If we're not pumpkin-spicing our lattes, we're making our frothy coffees unicorn or horror ...
In this video, I show you how I make these colorful, totally edible Christmas light bulbs using isomalt and glitter dusts. I take you step-by-step through pouring, coloring, and molding to create ...
In this video, I show you exactly how I create a stunning sparkly buttercream cake using edible luxe glitter dust. I walk through every step, from smoothing and chilling the buttercream to applying ...
Edible glitter is a food-safe decorative product used to enhance the visual appeal of various culinary items, including cakes, desserts, and beverages. Made from ingredients such as sugar, cornstarch, ...
In a move that sounds more like the plot of a children’s book than a real-world conservation effort, scientists in Wales have turned to an unlikely source in their bid to save one of the UK’s most ...
Endangered water voles are being offered food covered in edible glitter in the hope that conservationists will be able to track their movement in the wild. The edible and biodegradable glitter - the ...
Dr Glitter, a product based on a new science invented in Australia, is now available at its U.S. stores and at urbanoutfitters.com After 5 years in research and development, the founders of Dr Glitter ...
Hyper-realistic cakes, burn-away cakes and similar cake innovations have been taking the world by storm for some time now. But have you ever come across a cake with robotic parts that can be eaten?
We may earn a commission from links on this page. I host a festive Christmas bash every year. I buy the biggest tree possible, bake cookies for days, and hang enough string lights to shake the power ...
Planning to host this holiday season and looking for both alcoholic and nonalcoholic drink options? Or maybe you're just feeling festive and want to try something new yourself. No matter your "why," ...
Applying your glitter freckles is super simple! First, peel the backing off the patch and stick it onto your skin with the sticky side down. Then, grab a damp towel and press it onto the patch for ...