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Product Review: Heart – Tropical-Rouge Pretty Cure Rainbow Jelly

Yuki by Yuki
8 June 2022
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Heart – Tropical-Rouge Pretty Cure Rainbow Jelly – Simple
Price: ± €6
Extra supplies:  Water, Cocktail Pick or Toothpick and Scissors.

Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure, by Toei Animation, is one of the many Pretty Cure anime series. Which are pretty popular. Given the show’s colourful characters, it’s pretty fitting that this candy kit makes some colourful jelly candies. This kit includes three powders, a mould, a treasure chest and a plateau for inside the treasure chest. There are four versions of the treasure chest available, each with their own set of characters from the anime.

Flavour: ♥♥
All of the colours of jelly had a subtle sweet flavour to them. Each colour was supposed to have their own flavour: yellow is pineapple, blue is grape and pink is strawberry. When you know this you are able to recognize hints of these flavours, but they are very faint. These are pretty sturdy jelly candies.

Time needed: ⧗
You don’t need a lot of time for this kit, but there is some waiting time.

Difficulty level: ★
This is a pretty easy candy kit to make and has very few steps.

Similarity: 📷📷📷
As you can see on the pictures below, the final product looks pretty similar to the picture on the packaging. In fact, apart from where you place which colour, they are pretty much the same.

Want to enjoy this kit again?

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

To reuse this kit you could refill it with jelly or chocolate.

 

 


This is not a sponsored review and because of this we won’t mention where this set was bought, search online using the name of this candy kit and you should be able to find it.

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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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