🍭 Get Creative with Candy-Making Magic!
Popin' Cookin' Make Bento is an innovative DIY candy kit that allows you to create fun, edible treats by simply adding water to the ingredients. With a focus on creativity and nutrition, this product offers a delightful way to enjoy candy while boosting your calcium intake.
C**E
Very pleased.
Loved it
J**R
Popin' Cookin'
Like the other reviewers, we bought this after we saw the youtube video. My three year old daughter would watch this video over and over again. When we got it, it was much smaller than I thought it would be but our opinions were based off of watching a video so... The directions are in Japanese but you can view the video on youtube and they are pretty much step by step. The box also has pictures on the back which help to some degree to follow but if you are not familiar with the video, it might be difficult.The video shows something like a cupcake liner that is silver and the person squeezing the peach stuff into it. The kit does not come with a cupcake liner, so if you are purchasing this for a child who has watched the video make sure to get the silver candy/cupcake liner. There is not a spoon included in the kit like the video and the container holes are kind of small, we just flipped the fork around to stir.Regarding taste, I did not think it tasted good at all but it was worth it to get for the experience. My daughter LOVED it.
S**A
Popin' Cookin' Bento.
I bought this for my young daughter who saw these " popin' cookin' " products on YouTube, so I thought I would order her a few to try. As soon as they came, she was excited and eager to do them. Even though I don't speak or read Japanese, the directions were quite easy to understand since they had pictures and color coded packets and it clearly showed what color to do during which step. Even if you do have trouble, there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube to help you out (although be careful because sometimes the kits have different color packets and that makes the videos inaccurate at times). She loved doing them and they were very interactive, entertaining, and fun for her to do. One of those things that makes you wish we had something like this in the states so kids can play with more often. I have already bought more for her to try and will continue to buy them until she no longer wants them! Plus, I think they are pretty neat and like watching her enjoy playing and making things with them!
D**O
Fun to Make; Tastes Alright
I ordered this on the 14th of February, got it on the 26th. Now that's fast! Onto the Bento...Everything was really fun to make, lots of steps. It tasted ok, the rice tastes faintly of bubblegum, all the veggies are flavored according to their color (lemon, lime, cherry?), the brown ball (breaded something) tasted kind of like orange and the orange paste (noodles) tasted godawful. Make it, but don't put it in your mouth. It's literally like a thick paste that coats your mouth with a plastic chemical taste. Kind of like flour and water. Not good. The best part were the black sprinkles which add a sour tang to everything. My advice would be to save most of it for the veggies and dip everything in the sprinkles; it really brought out their flavors!Tips:Don't overstir the broccoli (green jelly) or it'll get clumpy. Also, pour the water in the mold before the powder so that it comes out of its mold easier.Don't fill the water cup all the way when measuring for the red jelly (octopus shaped mold), it overflows from a design flaw.Directions are easy to follow if you match all the packets to their corresponding colors. The red rectangle with 1 or 2 in it indicates how many "cups" of water to add to each mixture.All in all, it's really fun to make and mix, and tastes ok if you add the black sprinkles to everything.
M**E
Yuck
Entertaining, fun to make, not so great to eat. Horrible, weird textures and gross flavors. Not a fan.
R**R
Japanese "candy Bento-style box"
Our 18 year old granddaughter loves anything "Japanese" and was hoping for a play-set of the "real" Japanese Bento -style boxes. This is a Christmas gift, and I am glad I ordered early as it took over 3 weeks for its shipment to arrive and, unlike another product from this company (see later review on the Popin' Cookin' Happy Sushi House) this one arrived well-packaged in bubble wrap. As it comes from Japan, there is also no way to track the package and, unlike other Amazon purchases which wait close to when they actually ship the item to charge you for it... we were charged at the time of order, not really knowing when/if the item would ship, or when/if it would arrive. Other than that it is a cute little item and if you can put up with the uncertainty of packaging and delivery, and the "bit weird" Japanese idea of what makes a cute "dish" as the kit "appears to be the makings of a deconstructed panda bear"... body parts... intestines and all! It is a good and inexpensive gift!
A**Z
Okay product
I got this because i had seen people on youtube do it and seemed super fun. Although it was fun and easy activity the candy you make or whatever is not yummy (in my opinion) i did not like it 😂😂 it was a weird texture and way too sweet. but its fun.
J**E
Kind of gross. Kind of fun.
My kids really liked making this food. It didn’t taste as bad as I expected and my kids said it tasted good.Nothing looked quite like it was supposed to, but the panda was kind of cute. My kids had a lot of fun mixing everything together and making the shapes. Not sure if totally worth the price, but my kids had a lot of fun and asked me to buy more.
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