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Marshmallows-Simply Vanilla | 
enlarge | Brand: Tiny Trapeze Confections Category: Gourmet
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 18910
Country: united-states-of-america Ingredients: Naturally Milled Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Rice Syrup, Water, Gelatin, Pure Vanilla Extract, Cornstarch, Pure Cane Confectioners Sugar, Kosher Salt Media: Misc. Size: 7.5 oz bag Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
ASIN: B0000TW2BG
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| Features:
| Hand made, hand cut, all natural. | | Made with all natural and organic ingredients. | | Cooked witrh care in small batches. | | Yummy straight out of the bag, or toasted over a fire, dunked in hot cocoa, and of course in S'mores. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description When we decided to make an all-natural marshmallow, we had no idea they would be so popular. These irresistible, fluffy treats are square-cut by hand and are great right out of the bag, or toasted over a fire, coated with chocolate and in S'mores, dunked in hot cocoa... you get the picture. Distinguished by their velvety texture and the subtle aroma of the highest quality pure vanilla extract, our marshmallows are perfect for these beloved treats. Its a classic, only made better.
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| Customer Reviews:
Awesome taste, natural ingredients October 16, 2005 These are hard to find, as I'm told their manufacture wastes more than is produced, so many quit making them. Their taste is superior, due to the addition of vanilla and subtraction of unhealthy, cheap corn syrup. They use sugar (!) which tastes so much better than corn syrup anyway. My daughter is allergic to corn, but not severely, so we love these. If you are buying for someone with a corn allergy, know that they do contain corn starch. Maybe someday they will perfect the production process and choose to make them with potato starch for corn-sensitive consumers. I know a lot of corn-allergic people around here, and they'd all LOVE to buy these for their kids if it weren't for the corn starch. I know they are pricey, but if you have a corn-allergic kid, you just might think getting these twice a year for s'mores or hot chocolate is worth it. Locally, Whole Foods can't get them anymore, either. If you can find these to buy, enjoy!!
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