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  • I hear someone has made these with pink milkshake. I thought they would be a fab addition to my daughters party bags, any ideas what to put these with instead of chocolate drops and marshmallows as they dont really good with milkshake so well, thanks
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  • Emmamumof2
    Emmamumof2 Posts: 1,179 Forumite
    Ive put up another post about that exact same thing! Someone has just come back and suggested edible glitter to sparkle it up and fairy wands insteads of candy canes, I also got some sweets from Tescos in their 3 packets for £1 section - lips and teeth I think they are but they're pink anyway!!
  • I just read it actually! lol good timing. I did think about that but I dont think id really want lots of edible glitter in a drink, or maybe it would work ok. I think I may have to do a trial run. I think little pink sweets with it would be sweet though.
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  • Hiya

    I used rainbow drops for fairy soups for my sons party and the boys had chocolate sludge.
  • Emmamumof2
    Emmamumof2 Posts: 1,179 Forumite
    Great idea with the rainbow drops!
  • loving that idea too! thank you.
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  • Does anyone have a little poem for the fairy dust at all?
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  • bravobeastie
    bravobeastie Posts: 1,946 Forumite
    don't the rainbow drops go all soggy?
  • Cullumpster
    Cullumpster Posts: 1,481 Forumite
    grr ordered my bags and because i have'nt used paypal for so long it has blocked my order !!! wants me to update everything but i don't have a bank account anymore i do things like surveys and pay the money into paypal, what do i do ??
  • don't the rainbow drops go all soggy?

    Planning on doing pink milkshake so intead of putting the sweets in with it I am doing it so they can have some sweets with a drink of milkshake
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