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By KRAVFUN
Irvine, CA
on February 21, 2013
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I really didn't want to make this, because I thought it sounded like a lot of work for something I could buy, but I am so glad my daughter asked me to make them. They tasted great! And it took about 2 hours to make well over 200. All of them were banana flavored, separated into four different colors. It was fun to do with my kids, although it is messy when incorporating the food coloring, which of course makes it fun. The kids and I had fun coming up with more than 100 hip and cool expressions for todays 9-11 year olds. They were a hit amongst their classmates, especially because of the personalization.
By dollbaby78
South WIndsor, CT
on February 14, 2013
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I made these with my son for Valentine's Day candy for his class and they were excellent! I bought markers to color the hearts & the heart cutter on Amazon. I used 6 colors & extracts instead of 4 - mint (green, orange (orange, cinnamon (red, rum (blue, coconut (white and lemon (yellow. It was a lot of fun! We actually used a 1/2 inch cutter which makes the hearts a lot smaller and harder to write on - a 1 inch cutter would've been a lot less work! They all tasted good as well! I used 1/2 teaspoon of extract as well because I wanted the flavors to be obvious (I couldn't taste the flavors with just a couple drops.