🍰 Whip up joy with Japan’s coolest DIY candy cake kit!
HadabiseiKracie Popin Cookin Ice Cream Cake is a compact, preservative-free Japanese DIY candy kit that lets you create and decorate 4 mini whipped cream cakes. Perfect for creative, social snacking and gifting.
Product Dimensions | 15 x 5 x 5 cm; 570 g |
Product Name | DIY candy |
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | Hadabisei |
Speciality | Preservative Free |
Manufacturer | Kracie Japan |
N**9
Good kit
My daughter loves Japanese toys and had seen YouTubers make these. I did this with a 5 year old. I used good photo translate for the instructions though the pictures were quite clear. The flavours were actually really nice and the finished produce was yummy
P**A
As advertised :)
Taste is not the most amazing but I love testing Kracie kits, so I don't mind! There's a lot of videos online on how to do it and I think it's fun
F**A
SO MUCH FUN.
My daughter loves these popin cookin sets! they always come out so cute and she loves the taste. Slightly on the pricey side with candy and doesn't come with english instructions which is a bummer but easy enough to follow youtube videos! keeps the kids occupied for 30/40 mins!
S**5
Loved this item
I purchased this item for my nieces for their birthday party. They loved making the icecream, i definitely recommend this product and will be purchasing again.
D**D
Awful but fun
Awful and inedible but a lot of fun to make. Just a shame that it ends up in the bin because it tastes so awful. Not cheap either.
M**1
Use Google translate
Instructions are not in English but you can translate with your phone. The instruction pictures are ok but a bit hard to make out if your eye sight is slightly lacking (ahem, like mine) as they are all quite close together.These are really fun to make and they actually taste nice as well. They leave a lingering sweet taste which didn't seem to degrade into that sour taste Sweeties can leave so that was a nice surprise. My husband and I made them and ate them after watching Dancing Bacons ha ha. I would definitely recommend if you've got time and a bit of money to spend cos they are a bit pricey in this day and age. Husband got them as a present.
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