Japan’s new edible art stickers will make your kids eat their food

By on June 16, 2018

If you’re tired of meal fights and throwing out food that your kids don’t touch,  let Japan’s new eatable art stickers that just came out this month, do the trick.

From bento boxes to drinks, art has expanded to almost everything.  These edible cut-and-paste stickers are nothing like the classic food art that requires sculpting skills. “Taberareru Art” is easy to use and will make any food just as appealing to children as it is for adults.

 

“Taberareru Art” (lit. eatable art) is a pack of colorful stickers made from corn, seaweed, starch, agar and edible ink thus, it is safe for use as decor on food and drinks.

After a hard day’s work, welcome dad home with a mug of beer and a smiley art.

 

 

https://www.instagram.com/taberareru_art/

Product Name: Taberareru Art  (Eatable Art)
Price: ¥ 400 -¥460  (16 and 24 stickers)

Available in 18 kinds of pattern at grocery stores from June 1, 2018

 

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