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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฌ Sample Science Gumball - Plastic, 25x140mm by David Golden

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for a cup of hot chocolate! It costs less than $1 to make.

Loved it! Less than $1 for each of these cute souvenirs! Let's add ribbons and labels for the finishing touches.1. 25 plastic vials ($10.99)2. Nestle Hot Milk Chocolate Rich Cocoa Mix 27.7 ounces Target ($5) 3. Great Value Walmart Chocolate Sprinkles 10.5 ounces but I used less than 3 ounces. ($3.25)4. Puffy Mallow Chunks 3 oz Target ($1.59) WHAT I DID: Using a small funnel, pour in about 2.5 tablespoons of the hot chocolate mixture. Close the lid and tap the vial on a hard surface to condense the mixture. You will be surprised how much it goes down! Add another 1/2 tablespoon of the hot chocolate mixture, as needed, until the mixture is about 3/4 inch below the bottom line. Use clean gloves to wipe the powdery surfaces on the sides of the tube over the hot chocolate mixture. Add 0.5 teaspoon chocolate sprinkles. Fill the rest with swollen mallow pieces. unscrew the lid. Leave the finished tubes upright in the trays. Instructions for your guests: Pour out the contents of the bottle and mix with 1 cup of hot water. Stir until completely dissolved. Enjoy! For this recipe, I used almost all of Nestle's hot chocolate (27.7 oz) in all 25 tubes, except for about 4 tablespoons - enough to enjoy a cup for myself. Very happy with the quality of the tubes. Only one lid was slightly dented.

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Very expensive