Remember the eggs you look in to!
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If you have a World Market near you, they sell them there. "Spun Sugar Panoramic Eggs" $1.99 each (according to the flyer that came with this morning's paper).
Originally Posted by sewingsuz
That was my favorite thing about easter and I never had one. They were not to eat. they were white surgar stuff and decorated with frosting or something hard. There was a round hole at the end and you would look in there and there was some Easter scene. what happened to them?
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Originally Posted by sewingsuz
That was my favorite thing about easter and I never had one. They were not to eat. they were white surgar stuff and decorated with frosting or something hard. There was a round hole at the end and you would look in there and there was some Easter scene. what happened to them?
I remember these as well but haven't seen them in a while, but I bet if I check the specialty candy stores I may find them. Thanks for the memory
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Originally Posted by sewingsuz
That was my favorite thing about easter and I never had one. They were not to eat. they were white surgar stuff and decorated with frosting or something hard. There was a round hole at the end and you would look in there and there was some Easter scene. what happened to them?
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Originally Posted by shawnemily
Originally Posted by sewingsuz
That was my favorite thing about easter and I never had one. They were not to eat. they were white surgar stuff and decorated with frosting or something hard. There was a round hole at the end and you would look in there and there was some Easter scene. what happened to them?
http://candy.about.com/od/sugarcandy/r/sugar_eggs.htm
and this;
http://www.ehow.com/how_2126340_make...ster-eggs.html
ENJOY! and make sure you show us pics!!! :):):)
My suggestion...instead of actually going out and spending alot of money on the mold, go to walmart or big lots or any store and buy a big plastic easter egg thats filled with candy and just empty it out and use the egg for the mold. Thats what I did. You actually may even be able to find one at the dollar store. I've even seen some at the good will before. Just a suggestion.
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