... make candy mosaics!
In an ill-fated decision, both the Baroness and Memaw decided to purchase packages of Twizzler Rainbow Twists. They sure do look purty in all their prismatic beauty. But taste, well now, that's a whole 'nother story.
In an ill-fated decision, both the Baroness and Memaw decided to purchase packages of Twizzler Rainbow Twists. They sure do look purty in all their prismatic beauty. But taste, well now, that's a whole 'nother story.
Even the Baron wouldn't eat them.
Yes indeed, these candies were so bad that, between a 10-year-old, a 13-year-old, the Baron and me, we couldn't get rid of these things. The texture was doughy, like paper mache, and the taste was just icky. We were clearly going to be stuck with ooodles of these things, so I wracked my brain trying to think of an art project and voila! Twizzler mosaics. Little Gretl and Liesel worked hard on these masterpieces. (Gotta love the "No Math" one!) If you decide to attempt a masterpiece of your own, just note that it's much easier to cut the Twizzlers with scissors rather than a knife.
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I couldn't agree more. These things are absolutely HORRIBLE
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