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About DIY Candy
Intellectual DIY Candy are snacks that
allow children to enjoy the process of mixing, kneading, and cutting
ingredients until they are ready to eat. For children who enjoy arts and crafts
or playing with clay, DIY Candy are a dream come true, as they allow children
to be creative and creative while making and eating them.
The "enthusiastic experience"
gained while making DIY Candy is said to have an effect on brain development
and enhance children's creativity and sense of self-esteem. Enjoying making confectioneries
with family members and enthusiastically observing the transformation of the
ingredients will help foster children's self-confidence.
Chemical reactions, which are often used in
DIY Candy, are also scientific experiments that can be easily experienced at
home. Surprising and thinking together with adults may trigger an interest in
science.
In Japan, these DIY Candy, with their vivid
colors, first gained attention in 1986 when "Nerunerunerune" became a
big hit. Most of the DIY Candy sold today do not contain synthetic colors or
preservatives. Food-derived coloring agents are used, and edible baking soda is
used as an ingredient for fluffiness, all with the body's health in mind. Some
products contain nutrients that you want to add to your child's growth, such as
those that contain calcium.
Some products contain allergic ingredients such as
egg, milk, soy, and wheat, so check in advance if your child has allergies.