Edible Glitter Ingredients

Many decorative glitters and dusts are sold online and and bakery supply stores under names such as luster dust, disco dust, twinkle dust, sparkle dust can be made of plastic and other artificial glittery substances on the other hand If you are using Jimmies  or sugar sprinkles today it's also not  good enough for the health, according to the ingredient statement -Sugar, Cornstarch, Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil Blend (Cottonseed And/Or Soybean Oil), Contains Less Than 2% of Dextrin, Soy Lecithin, Carnauba Wax Natural And Artificial Flavor. 
Bakers should carefully check the label of decorative products before using on foods products. Be sure to only use EDIBLE GLITTER like the ones listed here- Buy Edible Glitter Online, not "disco dust" or "disco glitter" which is just labeled as "non-toxic" and meant to only be decorative! but not 100℅ safe to consume them. Here are the ingredients for food grade Edible Glitter- by Edible Sparkle
  • Gum Arabic(harvested from Gum Acacia Tree), FD&C Red #3, FD&C Red #40, FD&C Blue #1, FD&C Yellow #5.
This fewer words to include on your Edible Glitter ingredient statement plus you don't have Sugar, hydrogenated vegetable oil and plastic in the ingredients. So, don't go for more shiny buy only 100℅ Edible Glitter ment to only be used on only food items. 

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