Uncommon Goods has so many unique products and I had a hard time deciding what to review so I ended up with Glimmer of Hope Sparkle Maple Syrup they say you can't improve upon perfection. To which we say, "they" clearly haven't tried this treat. To bring smiles to the breakfast table, organic farmers Eric and Laura Sorkin decided to make a batch of their all-natural Vermont maple syrup sparkle literally.
By mixing pearlescent, food-grade mica a natural mineral that reflects light into their syrup, they've made it possible to spruce up a stack of plain old pancakes or add some magic to a maple bourbon cocktail. The real genius? The sparkles are flavorless, so all you’ll taste is the artisanal syrup. Now isn't that sweet? Made in Vermont.
New
Moon Beginnings Birth Month
Gemstone & Flower Candle October: The flowers and gemstones it has are tourmaline, opal, and marigold.
For
thousands of years, cultures around the world have used fluorography, the
language of flowers, to communicate messages and sentiments that could not be
put into words. Rachel Glarner melds this ancient discipline with
gemstones, herbs, and scents to create her elegant and abundant birth-month
candles. Send wishes for love, prosperity, new beginnings and more, without
having to say a word.
A thoughtful gift for anyone celebrating a birthday, anniversary, milestone or
life change, each generous candle is hand-crafted with a blend of flowers,
birthstones, herbs, and fragrant essential oils that are meaningful to the
month.
Find
scent profiles for each month here. Hand-poured in
Pennsylvania.
My
Opinion: I use maple syrup a few times a week for pancakes and waffles and this
sparkling one is amazing and very unique no flavor taste difference because of
the mica. The candle smells good and perfect for the person who has a birthday
in October.
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I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in
the hope that I would mention them on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend
products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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