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Let's make these viral Sumikko Gurashi jellies! #satisfying #diy
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DIY candy kits (aka Popin Cookin) are long gone from YouTube but they seem to be having a revival on Shorts and TikTok. I've seen several super viral clips of these Sumikko Gurashi kits being made. The original clip was narrated in Chinese so it was almost certainly a reposted video from Douyin. However it had millions of views proving that there's a new generation of viewers fascinated by how these work. I find this one extra satisfying because you get a shiny, jiggly jelly without the need for any heating or cooling. While browsing Amazon Japan, I stumbled on these kits and had to order them. They actually come in a set of 8 which was incredible good value and the shipping was extremely fast.
#diy #clay #japan
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These are not affiliate links as I don't have an account with Amazon Japan. As a very rough estimate of the price, I always take off the last two digits in yen to get the equivalent in dollars (eg 400yen = $4, although it's usually slightly less than that $3). The search function doesn't work well in Amazon Japan so my best tip for browsing for craft supplies is just to keep clicking on recommendations or related products. You'll be able to discover far more cool things than trying to type in keywords or brands.
Unfortunately these have sold out since I ordered them but there's the link in case they restock.
DISCLAIMER: Amazon products are affiliate links which means I receive a very small commission if you buy it through here. I do not receive commission for links to Etsy or any other online store, though of course I still link those if I purchased a certain item shown in my video that viewers might want!
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(c) Joanna Zhou 2022
This video is not sponsored
Contains affiliate links
DIY candy kits (aka Popin Cookin) are long gone from YouTube but they seem to be having a revival on Shorts and TikTok. I've seen several super viral clips of these Sumikko Gurashi kits being made. The original clip was narrated in Chinese so it was almost certainly a reposted video from Douyin. However it had millions of views proving that there's a new generation of viewers fascinated by how these work. I find this one extra satisfying because you get a shiny, jiggly jelly without the need for any heating or cooling. While browsing Amazon Japan, I stumbled on these kits and had to order them. They actually come in a set of 8 which was incredible good value and the shipping was extremely fast.
#diy #clay #japan
♥ Shopping Links ♥
These are not affiliate links as I don't have an account with Amazon Japan. As a very rough estimate of the price, I always take off the last two digits in yen to get the equivalent in dollars (eg 400yen = $4, although it's usually slightly less than that $3). The search function doesn't work well in Amazon Japan so my best tip for browsing for craft supplies is just to keep clicking on recommendations or related products. You'll be able to discover far more cool things than trying to type in keywords or brands.
Unfortunately these have sold out since I ordered them but there's the link in case they restock.
DISCLAIMER: Amazon products are affiliate links which means I receive a very small commission if you buy it through here. I do not receive commission for links to Etsy or any other online store, though of course I still link those if I purchased a certain item shown in my video that viewers might want!
♥ More Clay & Resin Reviews ♥
(c) Joanna Zhou 2022
This video is not sponsored
Contains affiliate links
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