🍣 Roll, mold, and snack your way to sushi stardom!
The Kracie Popin' Cookin' Sushi Making Kit is a compact, all-inclusive DIY food kit featuring gummy mix, molds, and tools to create edible sushi replicas. Lightweight and polished, it requires no heat or batteries, making it a safe, creative, and mess-free culinary experience perfect for millennials seeking fun, shareable kitchen adventures.
Package Dimensions | 15.5 x 15.4 x 7.2 cm; 28.5 g |
Finish types | Polished |
Care instructions | Keep away from heat and moisture |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Gummy mix, Molds, Necessary tools/ingredients |
Item weight | 28.5 Grams |
K**O
So much fun
This is one of the more actually tastey kits. I love this one, always have done, this kit is alsp probbaly the most fun one to actually make, especially the caviar and I just think the way they use the package to become part of the kit itself is clever
A**R
SO MUCH FUN
This product came in the time specified and in perfect condition. It was such a fun project for the kids!You get multiple powdered packets which when water is added turns into jelly sweets. Not keen on the texture or flavor but it's worth the price even just for the making process. I would suggest looking for YouTube tutorials because the instructions are in Japanese.
T**S
Fun but taste is meh
Tastes better than the hamburger kit but still not amazing. Fun though.
B**E
Definitely get these, parents :))
I first had this as a child, and it made me so happy. I bought it again as it was so healing and lovely, if you’re considering getting this for your child please do, they made me so happy and I still look back on those memories fondly. I’d recommend watching a tutorial since admittedly the instructions on the back can be confusing but overall excellent quality!
E**A
It meh
It's okay but the texture is weird and not a very good taste
S**E
Fantastic mini fun!
This is a fun little thing to do with your children. My daughters aged 3 and 9 had a good time with it. It's basically jelly powder you mix and mould into little pieces of sushi- they are very tiny so don't expect a lot but that's the fun part really! It takes time to make and the children really loved doing it. I would be cautious and add the water slowly as we chucked a bit too much in and one of our jellies was watery so better to add more than put too much in initially. There are videos on YouTube in English so don't worry about the instructions. Lucky Penny toy channel I think does the best tutorial and shows you how to use the packaging inside as a little sushi mat. He eats his with chopsticks too! We have tried the gummy sweets kit from this range and my girls liked that one very much too. Just ordered the teeny tiny doughnuts to try....
M**R
Tasty and fun
There is a good reason that this is the most popular Popin' Cookin' candy set, not only it is lots of fun to make it is very easy and tasty. It consists of a mixture of gummy and jelly sweets (the "rice" is particularly interesting) which are grape flavoured.This set is suitable for kids of all ages and adults who want to play with their food! Molding the candy to make the "seaweed" was a little tricky, but other than that the set is fairly easy. There are lines marked on the container to show how much water needs to be added. The "soy sauce" is a nice touchI would defiantly buy this again and would recommend it to anyone!
B**C
Tastes horrible!
Was a good little kit to use for my nephew. He had fun making it but the flavours were not nice at all.My nephew will eat anything in sweet form…one bite and he would not eat the rest. My partner and I also tasted and the flavours were not appealing at all.I’ve gave it a star for the craft element, but the taste was bad and then a total waste.Definitely not worth the money either!
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