'Fantasy' Euro notes

Started by redwine, June 30, 2014, 05:44:24 PM

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redwine

Had to have these  ::)
Made for a local bakers  8)
Edible  :o ;D
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Figleaf

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Eeeek!! What do they use for colouring? You will probably get giant red pimples in your face trying to eat that! :D

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

chrisild

Those darn Dutch snoepmakers. 8)  The manufacturer (or at least one of them) seems to be http://www.primusouwel.nl/  Search for EAN 8437001866120 ...

Christian

Figleaf

Maybe, but there are other candidates.

They all explain how it's just starches, water and sugar, but not a word about the colouring.

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

chrisild

Quote from: Figleaf on June 30, 2014, 08:14:11 PM
Maybe, but there are other candidates.
Same manufacturer as far as I can tell ...

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They all explain how it's just starches, water and sugar, but not a word about the colouring.

Quoi? Even the page you linked to has the info: "Farbstoffe: E120, E160a, E133, E104". Another product link lists the same ingredients but with a warning regarding the last one: May reduce the activity and attention of children.

Ha, I knew that the euro is poisonous and otherwise dangerous. ;D

Christian

redwine

Quote from: chrisild on June 30, 2014, 07:41:30 PM
Those darn Dutch snoepmakers. 8)  The manufacturer (or at least one of them) seems to be http://www.primusouwel.nl/  Search for EAN 8437001866120 ...

Christian

I think you may have it there Christian  ;D
I have different colours too  8)
I must find the 500.........
What happened to good old rice paper?
And Peter, you're right, doesn't sound very appetising.  But my eldest was willing. I only just stopped him from eating my collection! ;D
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