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Product Review: Heart – Colour Changing Sweet Candy Slime

Yuki by Yuki
2 September 2020
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Product Review: Heart – Colour Changing Sweet Candy Slime

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This is not a sponsored review and because of this the store where the set was purchased won’t be mentioned, if you do an online search using the name of this kit you should be able to find it in several webshops.

Heart – Colour Changing Sweet Candy Slime – Simple
Price:
 ± €6
Extra supplies: Water

Who doesn’t like slime? Or even better: edible colour changing slime! This kit includes two powders, a spoon and one of three beaker designs. You’ll get to experiment with some delicious candy flavoured goo. Not a fan of gooey substances? Skip this review and check out our other candy kit reviews here.

Flavour: ♥♥
This gooey colour changing candy has quite a slimy consistency indeed. It is not a kneadable slime, but rather a drippy kind of slime. Those who dislike this kind of texture might want to skip out on this kit.

When it comes to flavour, as expected, it tasted like strawberry candy, slightly sour. The interesting texture does add a fun element to this candy, as does the colour changing process of the experiment. All in all it is a fun candy kit to put together and the flavour was pleasant as well.

Time needed: ⧗
This kit takes very little time, all you have to do is combine water with the two powders.

Difficulty level: ★
Although this candy kit is very simple, since there are very few steps involved, it is a fun ‘experiment’ to perform. The process of creating the slimy substance consists of some very easy steps to follow, there isn’t much that can go wrong at all.

Similarity: 📷📷
As the pictures below show, the final product looks similar to what you’d expect it to look like. Comparing it to the packaging is tough in this case, as the packaging doesn’t contain a photograph but a drawing instead. However the colour of the slime drawing on the packaging does match the first colour of slime during the experiment and the packaging does show the beaker designs as well. Furthermore the packaging gives a good indication of what the result of your experiment might be. Where it differs is that the result on the packaging seems smooth, while the slime ends up having a few lumps in it. The slime in the drawing also appears to be firmer.

Want to enjoy this kit again?

Clean the beaker with warm water, after using it, and let it air dry.

The beaker could be used as a regular glass or to serve dessert, snacks or other food in.

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Yuki

Writer for AVO Magazine. I write movie, anime and candy (kit) reviews for AVO Magazine and every now and then something that doesn't fall into those categories. On top of that I have a passion for creative baking. Curious? https://www.muchmunchies.com/

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