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πŸŽ‰ Sparkling 6-Foot Plastic Glittered Life Saver, Ball, and Candy Garland by Kurt Adler Review

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Description of πŸŽ‰ Sparkling 6-Foot Plastic Glittered Life Saver, Ball, and Candy Garland by Kurt Adler

Brightly colored garland is perfect touch for holiday trees, mantelpieces, and stair rails. Made of plastic and sprinkled with glitter. Features a fun design of assorted candies. Give it as a gift for others or use it to decorate for holiday parties. Measures 6 feet long.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great retro decor on garlands

Love! We had these when we were kids. Every Christmas I would lick her and pretend to swallow her long strands. I asked my elderly mother about it, but she lost it! Well, I happened to see them here and I was over the moon! They are exactly the same as from the 70's!

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Infinitely slow

Revainrating 1 out of 5

They are so bad I can't even use them.

The picture is deceptive! They are ugly and look very cheap. USEFUL - USEFUL - USEFUL. They are so bad I can't even use them in my class (for 2nd grade!). You are just ugly. Big waste of money. I hope I won't hesitate and forget to send them back!

Pros
  • Good item
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Nothing sweet in this candy garland

Complete rubbish. Many of the lifesavers don't even have a punched center and they don't have the shape of a real lifesaver. Wrigley should request that this product be withdrawn for infringement of its trademark. These strands are poorly made. There must be some kind of Photoshop treatment over the image because the real product is awful.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • There are downsides

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Christmas Candy Garland

I bought this Kurt Adler Candy Garland from the Amazon warehouse, it had no damage as described in the description. I have now bought five of these for my 6ft white granddaughters as sweet treats, the Christmas tree. I never paid more than $16 for any of the five 6' and 9' spars and bought them from storage after Christmas (9' is usually about $30, 6' about $24) .

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheap, terrible and does not match the picture.

I was very disappointed when I saw what came. Just awful. The colors are different, but there are no stripes. They're so cheap that even the hole in the "rescue" candies isn't completely punched. Also, these glitters don't look like sugar crystals, but more like strands of fiberglass. I believe it would be fireproof.

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheap and ugly! Best in Garlands

Big disappointment and my expectations were pretty low from the start. Very cheap plastic garland. I bought two and both are equally ugly. They have next to no sequins or sequins on them - which would be handy, they would hide the cheap ugly plastic. I volunteered to bring two candy garlands for a community charity league event. I have four days to find a replacement or find a shiny flock to try and fix. That confuses. Overpriced! Not worth the money spent!

Pros
  • Build Quality
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Only one side of the candy is frosted, cheap!

It may be sooooo good, but it misses the mark. When you open the candy garland wrapper, it's a confusing mess. No one wants to start decorating with new materials that are pre-devoured. Then the most important part, the frost or glitter on the candy. Only one side of the candy is covered, so cheap! Also, most of it fell into the bag and shattered everywhere when opened. Sigh, that may be very sweet, but Mr. Adler went halfway down. Bad for the Adler brand. Too bad. I'll look for a better…

Pros
  • Quick Change
Cons
  • Interval