Meringue Rings - US Store View - English

Meringue Rings - US Store View  - English
Check out this tasty looking ring! The important word to look out for in the previous sentence is 'looking', the ring might look like a tasty little meringue, but unfortunately (or fortunately) they are not made out of egg whites and sugar, but industrial grade silicone, the kind of stuff that's in your bathroom… But lets look at this in detail, shall we? Designed to look just like a little meringue, these rings are absolutely uber-delish. The silicone that's used by German designer Tanja Hartmann makes those rings look so real that you immediately want to start sucking on them. Luckily they are made out of silicone and not sugar and egg whites, because that makes them a lot more durable then the real thing and trust us, sucking on your finger doesn't really go down all that well in public. In any case, the ring comes in 3 sizes, and whilst the silicone is stretchy, don't opt for the smaller size, it will be so tight that it's uncomfortable! Now order the ring and start googling for the meringue recipe, we can tell you're already anxious for a soft and fluffy sugar thingy…
facadeindreams discovered 30 months ago
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  • grandegrande

    grandegrande says

    yum(+) Totally Agree

    29 months ago

  • melacreation says

    :)> Applause :)> Applause :)> Applause

    29 months ago

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