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Product Review: Kracie – Dinosaur Gummies

Yuki by Yuki
30 September 2020
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Product Review: Kracie – Dinosaur Gummies

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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.

Kracie – Dinosaur Gummies – Simple
Price:
 ± €2
Extra supplies: Water

Dinosaur fan? These dinosaur shaped gummies by Kracie might be just the thing for you! This kit includes a mould, a fork, a pipette and three candy powders. These grape flavoured gummies can be made using the two colours of powder: green and pink.

Flavour: ♥♥

The two candy powders both have an artificial grape flavour to it, green tasted like white grape and pink tasted like purple grapes. These gummies were pretty sour as well. The blue water tasted like soda, which probably added to the sour flavour a bit as well. The texture of the gummies was a bit chewy and it had a slight powder-texture as well.

Time needed: ⧗
This kit doesn’t take much time, there are few steps to it.

Difficulty level: ★
As this is a pretty simple kit it isn’t very difficult, the only problem you might run into is that the powders tend to go everywhere.

Similarity: 📷📷
As the pictures below show, the final product looks very similar to the packaging. The packaging gives a good indication of what the end result will be. The only differences are in the colour distribution and the vibrancy of the colours.

Want to enjoy this kit again?

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

If you want to reuse the mould you could make gummies or chocolates. Another thing you could do is press fondant into the mould to shape it, for example.

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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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