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Edible Party Python Gummy A Birthday Favorite

Edible Party Python Gummy A Birthday Favorite

Edible Party Python Gummy

The ultimate jaw-numbing wall-crawling sugar rush is here, an Edible Gummy Party Python.

As far as we’re concerned, you can never go too big when it comes to colossal things made out of gummy. And, the Edible Gummy Party Python is every gummy muncher’s dream. It’s a twenty six pound edible python gummy nearly eight feet long, almost five inches in diameter and is available in two fabulous flavor combinations; Red Cherry and Blue Raspberry, or Blue Raspberry and Green Apple.

Boasting incredible details including intricate eyes, extensive and blended coloring, ridged coils, and thousands of individually carved scales, the Party Python will steal the show at any party. However, we must caution consumers not to eat the gummy all at once, as it contains over twelve pounds (5.8 kg) of sugar and packs a walloping 36,720 calories!

These massive Party Python Gummies will last for about a year as long as they’re kept away from direct sunlight and extreme heat. For best results, keep it refrigerated in a sealed box or plastic tub.

For grandparents tapped out for ideas for more noisy toys to get revenge on their kids, it’s the perfect hyper-kid catalyst, causing your children to suspect their kids of hyperactivity, just like you did when your kids were little and had too much sugar.

Surprise friends at the next potluck, wow family on Thanksgiving and hand out the largest candy stocking stuffers folks ever woke up to on Christmas morning. Purchase your 26 Pound Party Python Gummy at Vat19.com

15 Healthy Party Snacks

Here are 15 healthy snacks to make a party fun, healthy and delicious while still offering a variety of tasty treats:

1. Fruit Kabobs:

Create colorful fruit kabobs using a variety of fruits like strawberries, grapes, pineapple chunks and melon balls.

2. Yogurt Parfaits:

Set up a yogurt parfait station with yogurt, granola, and a selection of fresh berries or sliced fruits.

3. Popcorn Bar:

Provide plain or lightly seasoned popcorn and let the kids add their own flavors like grated cheese, cinnamon, or a sprinkle of nutritional yeast.

4. Vegetable Platter with Dip:

Offer a variety of fresh vegetables such as carrot sticks, cucumber slices and bell pepper strips with a tasty dip.

5. Cheese and Crackers:

Create a cheese and cracker platter with a variety of cheeses and whole-grain crackers.

6. Mini Sandwiches:

Make mini sandwiches with a variety of fillings such as peanut butter and jelly, cream cheese and cucumber, or turkey and cheese.

7. Fruit Smoothies:

Blend up delicious and healthy fruit smoothies for the kids using yogurt, fresh fruits and a touch of honey.

8. Pretzels:

Choose whole-grain or yogurt-covered pretzels as a crunchy and satisfying snack.

9. Trail Mix:

Create a custom trail mix with a mix of nuts, seeds, dried fruits and a few chocolate chips for sweetness.

10. Frozen Fruit Pops:

Make or buy frozen fruit popsicles made from real fruit juice or pureed fruit.

11. Mini Fruit Tarts:

Bake or buy mini fruit tarts with a whole-grain crust and a light fruit topping.

12. Veggie Chips:

Serve baked sweet potato chips, kale chips, or other vegetable-based chips as a healthier alternative to traditional potato chips.

13. Mini Quesadillas:

Make bite-sized quesadillas with whole-grain tortillas, cheese and mild vegetable fillings.

14. Dried Fruit:

Provide a selection of unsweetened dried fruits like apricots, mango slices, or raisins.

15. Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips:

Prepare a fruit salsa with diced fruits and serve it with whole-grain cinnamon tortilla chips.

These alternatives not only offer a variety of flavors and textures, but also provide a healthier option for children’s parties. Always consider any dietary restrictions or allergies when planning the menu and feel free to get creative with the presentation to make the treats visually appealing to guests.

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