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Rainbow Sprinkles For Adults

June 1, 2011 by Chris Durso

photo: BraveTart

The problem with ordinary rainbow sprinkles, is that regardless of the color, they actually all taste the same. And that flavor is of pure nothingness. The folks at BraveTart are here to help.

photo: BraveTart

BraveTart’s Rainbow Sprinkles not only address the issue of monotony throughout the typical ‘rainbow’, but they get the party started by using different liquors of the appropriate color.

Violet: Creme de Violette, Indigo: Bombay Sapphire, Blue: Bourbon, Yellow: St-Germain. There is also the nontraditional flavors of Orange: Apricot, Red: Rhubarb, and Green: Matcha.

[BraveTart, via Tasteologie]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: colors, liquor, sprinkles

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