🎉 Elevate your baking game with edible artistry!
This set of 10 edible markers features dual-ended nibs for versatile decorating on a variety of surfaces, including cookies, cakes, and pastries. Made with food-grade, non-toxic ink, these markers are safe for kids and perfect for any celebration or DIY project.
J**S
So very worth the money. Would buy again.
I bought the set of 10 with 2 bonus black markers (not pictured, because I’ve mislaid them). This is a long review for people who like lots of details, but my summary says it all. They arrived quickly and are more than worth the money.Lines were crisp, though not as vivid as the packaging suggests they’d be. Easy to use. Dries quickly. Zero flavor. Easy way to decorate cookies. You can make these a group activity and save time, effort, and much of the mess doing all the decorating yourself. They do stain cloth. The mark I tested just now on the white cotton inside of my mask mostly came off, with immediate cold-water washing with dish soap, but there was still a mark. So they’re not completely mess-free.Looks nice even if you’re not an artist. Even a 4-year-old had nice results, and the color came off his hands fairly quickly (considering we had no access to running water). No running water, you (didn’t) ask? Yes. Took these camping on a hot weekend with no bad results. Maybe not the most hygienic idea, but you don’t go camping if you need things to be clean and hygienic. It didn’t even stain his lips when he ate the cookie. It did color his tongue temporarily, because he licked the entirely blue-colored cookie before it was dry. I ate the stained glass-looking cookie pictured in the samples I made for this review. My lips are slightly stained on the driest bits. So that much is on par with most anything colored with darker food coloring. It isn’t terrible, unlike eating one of those spiffy black cupcakes people are making these days.It averaged about 90°F every day of the camping trip I bought these for, and the markers still worked, with no melting of colors or change in consistency or effectiveness compared to right now, as I play with my food in my reasonably clean, temperature-controlled kitchen.I didn’t discern any scent, but still kept the markers locked in the car overnight, because I’m told bears have a way better sense of smell than we have. Didn’t want to risk inviting Buddy (his name is Buddy, we were told) to our campsite.As for the examples pictured with this review, I used these on sugar cutout cookies with standard non-egg cookie icing. Absolutely no bleeding of colors, even when drawing immediately next to another freshly-drawn line of another color. Darker colors will stain lighter color marker tips, as with regular art markers, so let each color dry before drawing next to them. It doesn’t take long. No point drawing over darker colors with lighter colors anyway. As with standard markers, the colors don’t layer like that.These markers even drew well on the unglazed back of a cookie, but the straightness and evenness of the lines were affected by the uneven surface, and you’ll get crumbs on the marker tip, so maybe don’t do that. You can see from my black and red sample that there was no bleeding of lines, even on the unglazed surface.Because all screens show colors differently, the plate is white, the icing and cookies are more cream-colored (because I didn’t have regular milk handy when I made the cookies, only almond milk). The colors seem to photograph slightly more vividly than in reality. I used no photo filter, and used a desk lamp with a full-spectrum led bulb in it to light the cookies.I tried my hand at a bit of shading, so skilled artists can get a better idea of how these handle. The results weren’t subtle, but the hands of a skilled artist might’ve done a better job. More subtle results might be obtained by smudging the colors when fresh. You’ll have to work fast because the colors dry pretty quickly.These were a great value for the money, and I always want them in my cookie kit now.
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Easy decorate
These markers have an extra fine tip and a thick tip so your able to get all the details. It's made with food safe edible ink. This ink seems to last forever and will allow you to become an artist. The thick tips help you color and shade while the fine tips add precise letters and intricate details. It comes with 3 markers which can be used on fondant, cookies, gum paste, frosting, icing, pastries, donuts, petit fours, white chocolate, marshmallows, fruits, vegetables and so much more and it only doesn't work on wax surfaces
N**H
Highly recommend!
Easy to use and store. I use these to draw pictures on my kids sandwiches and they work great!
A**R
very nice
Easy for my daughter to decorate cookie with.
A**O
Love it.
Works really nice on chocolate sweets. My new favorite.
K**Y
Great product!
I love these pens!!! I bake sugar cookies as a hobby and now get to do it as part of my job and these pens add so much character and detail to them! They’re easy to use and so unique since they are edible inc. highly recommend for bakers looking to heighten their decorating skills! (The picture is one cookie made using the pens).
P**S
Durabilidad
Los colores negros que fueron por los cuales los compre, al pasado de algunas 3-4 veces de uso se ven borrosos.
L**T
Perfect for decorating food products. Especially cookies
Have two tip sizes
O**Z
Cookie season
Für diese Jahreszeit optimal die Kinder haben Spaß beim verzieren und weniger Sauerei
A**L
Super
Die Stifte sind sehr zu empfehlen. Sie schreiben prima ,wie man sieht auch auf Toast 😃meine Jungs lieben die kleinen Überraschungsbilder.Tipp: zuerst bemalen und dann Toasten 👍
E**E
Works well
Also tasteless.
J**N
Schlechte Qualität
Malen nicht gut
M**R
Tolle Idee, funktioniert nur leider nicht auf Zuckerguss
Die Stifte sind qualitativ gut. Sie liegen gut in der Hand und sie sind wirklich super einfach zu verwenden. Sie funktionieren anscheinend auf Toast/Brot und auch auf glattem Fondant. Leider malen die Stifte nicht auf Zuckerguss. Das ist schade, denn das hätte meinem Kuchen noch das gewisse Etwas verliehen. Vielleicht war mein Zuckerguss auch nicht fest genug. Allerdings hab ich erst am nächsten Morgen versucht, darauf zu malen. Ich werde dann bei den Weihnachtsplätzchen einen neuen Versuch starten. Vielleicht klappt es auf weißer Schokolade besser.
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