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Porous peppermint sticks
Porous peppermint sticks













porous peppermint sticks

Pair these with different colors, and you will have a rainbow of flavorful rock candy to share. Those peppermint sticks were rather porous, and all the children then used. Other options include star anise for the taste of black licorice (purple), tutti-frutti (orange or pink), green apple (green), buttered rum flavoring (orange), cherry (red), grape (purple), or any other fun flavoring you find.Maple extract creates an old-fashioned rock candy that doesn't necessarily need any coloring.Banana oil with yellow food coloring is always a hit with kids.

porous peppermint sticks porous peppermint sticks

10 drops eucalyptus + 10 drops spearmint. 11 of My Favorite Essential Oil Blends- perfect for using in this reed diffuser. 10) replace the oil-alcohol mixture once it evaporates and replace the reed sticks about once a month. They are a hard candy, hand-made and shaped into a porous, flavorful stick that is less dense and more crispy than hard compared to the lemon drops-type. Any other mint flavoring is great as well wintergreen and spearmint extracts are readily available. 9) Flip sticks every few days to refresh scent. As the sticks are hand-pulled, the sizes varybetween 4 and 6 inches. Perfect to eat as is, enjoy with hot drinks, or crush on ice cream or cakes. Peppermint extract with a blue-green food coloring combination is always a delight. A hand-pulled classic, this candy has a traditional porous texture and a delicious peppermint tasteand was an early version of the candy cane.Cinnamon oil with red food coloring is fun for the winter and a fantastic treat or gift for the holidays.Raspberry extract with blue food coloring creates a fun and delicious blue raspberry rock candy.You can go with an obvious combination such as purple for grape rock candy or do something totally off the wall and make the flavor a surprise. Use any flavor and coloring combinations you like.















Porous peppermint sticks