Tuesday 21 April 2015

Make sure to buy safe glitter sands

Are you sure that the cake glitter sand you have just bought and spread over your cupcake or pastry is safe to eat? This may stir up confusions, anxieties and trigger panic attacks if your kid has already gulped it all.
Of course, you should have been more careful. It’s the matter of your health, your family’s health most importantly. You will never be able to forgive yourself if this non-edible dust would cause some critical illness.
Yes, it happens. If you cannot believe in our words, put a search on Google and see what people are talking about confectionery toppers, cake sprinkles, cake decorations which are not free of artificial colours, flavours and harmful hydrogenated fats.
Since inception, years back, we have tried to make our customers aware of these issues. We are a responsible cake decoration seller and we feel that we should take it as a social responsibility, to educate people on this matter.
We hope you remember what happened with actress Sarah Hadland on The Great British Bake Off show on BBC2, just three years back.
She did not know whether the glitter sand she had used on the show was edible or not and that stirred a lot of events back then.
The news went viral and made quite an impact. Hobbycraft cleared the racks of their 61 stores and a number of companies had to change their products and packaging.
The worst mistake a buyer can do is buying products without enquiring what lies inside or what the product is made of. Smart buyers spend a considerable time reading each and every word printed on the packs.
They take time before adding to the cart. They first learn about the specifications, increase their knowledge, gather as much information as possible and then select the best one.
We mean the ‘safest’ one.
Since cake decorations are mostly consumed by children, you should be extra careful. Next time you visit a store or shop online, check whether the products are free of artificial substances. 

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