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How to Make Edible “Bath Bombs”

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at GVSU chapter.

Bath bombs have become all the rage throughout social media, from relaxation to giant bath bombs (people seem to like giant and mini things), they have taken the world by storm. But what if you could eat bath bombs? GlitterForever17 is known for making odd-sounding objects edible , and she inspired me to recreate this D.I.Y for myself. Now bathing in an edible bath bomb might not be the best, but here is a way to create bath bombs that flavor any boring drink. 

Edible Bath Bombs

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: minutesTotal time: 15 minutesServings:20 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Measure 1/3 baking soda into bowl.

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    Mix 1/4 corn starch into bowl.

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    Mix 1/2 powdered sugar into bowl.

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    Mix 1/4 citric acid into bowl.

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    Mix in 1-2 packets of Koolaid.

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    Mix in water and dry ingredients with hands, until the mixture has turned into a sand consistency.

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    Add 1-2 packets of pop rocks.

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    It is optional to add sprinkles.

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    Make mixture into balls and put into a mold. I used a mold from a 25 cent machine. Then drop the bomb into water and let the reaction begin.

Bath Bombs cake
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Overall this is a surefire way to impress your friends and turn your boring water into a sweet surprise or take to a party. Enjoy a fun twist on your average Lush bath bomb that makes your stomach happy too. Sometimes science is fun.

I am a student at grand valley state university at the school of communication. I am currently studying advertising and public relations