This is Highly Recommend, a column dedicated to what people in the food industry are obsessed with eating, drinking, and buying right now. I know, lush winter greens exist. Tuscan kale can dress up a ...
The holidays are a glitzy, festive time, but health officials are warning Americans to think twice before using glitter to add a sparkly touch to their holiday baking. In a consumer update, the Food & ...
Dutch Bros seems to be the lifeblood of every Arizonan and now they are giving you yet another reason to visit! Starting Friday, June 8th, you can get edible glitter called 'Shine' added to your drink ...
Sometimes your statement dish just needs an extra sparkle. A getup that truly shines, that makes everyone ooh and aah when it reaches the table. Edible glitter, a decorative product that adds a ...
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. “If we bake, let’s make it glam,” said Dana Hasson ...
First things first: There is a difference between "edible" and "nontoxic" glitter. This is an important distinction you will need to remember if you want to participate in what is shaping up to be one ...