Edible Crayons

Crayons that are edible and completely operational. Imagine a brown colored crayon, made from almonds, black sesami, wild sesame. A green crayon made of peas, green beans, dried kiwi, green fruity pebbles and dried pumpkin seeds. Every color you see was made from some mixture of nuts, seeds, dried veggies, fruits and other healthy options. The artist/scientist (rightfully so) behind this batch of edible crayons notes that his purple and blue colors are the least healthy of the bunch, containing the most amount of candy and sugar. The purple utilizes freeze dried blueberries while the blue used dried blueberries. Only when needed, it’s suggested to add a bit of food coloring for an obvious color boost. Eat/Draw on Foodbeasts! (Thx Luxirare)

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