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Glue. Candy

When the cookies have cooled, place them on wax paper. Use a small butter knife to spread the Candy Glue (page 196) onto the cookies, and then sprinkle colored sugar, shredded coconut, dried fruit, or chocolate chips onto the glue. [Pg.194]

Candy Glue (recipe follows) I cut in half (for noses)... [Pg.196]

Once the cookies are cooled, spread candy glue on the top and b... [Pg.196]

Catsup Printers ink Paper pulp Chewing gum Tar Vanous slurries Silica gel Most paints Glue Molasses Lard Fruit j trice concentrates Asphalts Bentonite sols Gypsum in water Quicksand Peanut butter Many candy compounds... [Pg.1444]

Material Cellulose spheres (30 mm), glue, Gummy candy, cardboard (see picture). [Pg.132]

Products and Uses Frequently used as a confectionery, candy eggs (shell), food supplements in tablet form, gum, hot-glue adhesives, and printing inks. UsefUl as a binder and filler in dry vitamin preparations. A color fixer, a flavoring compound, and a coating (protective component for vitamin and... [Pg.132]


See other pages where Glue. Candy is mentioned: [Pg.193]    [Pg.196]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.196]    [Pg.30]    [Pg.416]    [Pg.327]    [Pg.133]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.286]    [Pg.13]    [Pg.1085]   
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