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(More customer reviews)I've tried both recipes on the back of the box.I was careful to follow the directions about greasing the mold and consequently had no difficulty removing the food when it was finished.One recipe makes a grey brain.After adding the food coloring as directed, I adjusted it a little- don't be afraid to do that.One of our party guests is a pharmacist; she commented on how "anatomically correct" it was.I noticed that guests were not eating that brain- when I asked about it, some people thought it was a plastic prop because of the great color and "perfection" in the design.Others were just not sure about how edible it was, taste, etc.I cut into it to encourage guests to have some, and then some did.It does make a great tasting recipe.The green recipe is simply making a big green brain-shaped jiggler.We did add the gummy worms as suggested; those were immediately devoured by the teens.This was a fun thing to do for a party & we would do it again.
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Product Description:
Mold Young Minds In your bilious-green zombie-brain mold. The plastic mold measures 9" x 7-3/8" x 3" deep and comes with (2) recipes on the box: (1) for your natural, nauseating-gray-but-yummy brain gelatin mold, and (1) for a festive bright green version infested with worms. (Gummy worms not included.) Don't like gelatin desserts? Switch to plaster of Paris and make a smart-looking paperweight.
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