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Magic Sparkles — Natural Edible Glitter for Cakes, Drinks & Desserts Magic Sparkles is the UK's leading natural edible glitter, handmade to give cakes, chocolates, drinks and desserts a stunning jewel-like shine. Made with natural food colouring, our glitter is 100% edible, plastic-free, vegan-certified and SALSA-approved for food safety. Available in a wide range of colours and special blends, Magic Sparkles is trusted by professional bakers, chocolatiers and manufacturers worldwide. Simply sprinkle on for an instant glamorous, sparkling finish. Shop online or find a retailer near you.
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Centenary Business Centre, Hammond Close, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 6RY United Kingdom, CV11 6RY, Nuneaton, United Kingdom
- +44 24 7634 8260
- magicsparklesglobal@gmail.com
- magicsparkles.com
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