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Marshmallow
Hi, Anyone ever used marshmallow before? Does it stick like glue and a devil to get off, or is it a wonder substance?!!
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Re: Marshmallow
Yeah, a few times ( I trust you refer to marshmallow fluff). If you are thinking of using it, either use it first in a session or use it as the only thing- adding it onto yourself/someone already messy is pointless really, in my opinion! Similar to treacle and syrup, it will wash off with a hot shower...maybe with a little bit more of a scrub than most things though. I've never even tried to save any clothes it's been used on, so I can't comment on their survival!
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gungeychris - Posts: 43 [ View ]
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Re: Marshmallow
If you melt actual marshmallow it sticks so much it can rip your skin so be careful with that... best use marshmallow fluff instead
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Candy Custard - Posts: 1218 [ View ]
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Re: Marshmallow
Fluff? is that the stuff they put on top off your hot chocolate?
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Re: Marshmallow
Marshmallow Fluff is an American product, you can find it online on most places that import US foods, although I've not found it very cheaply (typically £2+ per jar). It gives excellent thick sticky coverage and washes off reasonably easily with hot hot water.
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PleasePieMeMistress - Posts: 563 [ View ]
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Re: Marshmallow
Thanks or your input folks, think i'll give it a miss
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Re: Marshmallow
Fluff is much to expensive! I love melted marshmallows but as said earlier it can leave bruises on your skin. Very easy to remove with a warm shower.
Here are some pics that I posted some years ago. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1735
Here are some pics that I posted some years ago. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1735
Re: Marshmallow
Marshmallow fluff I've seen in Asda and now more recently tesco at about £2 a jar 

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Candy Custard - Posts: 1218 [ View ]
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Re: Marshmallow
can I safely use the normal stuff which goes in hot chocolate etc? The brightly covered cylinder stuff?
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Re: Marshmallow
This is the stuff you want
as I say in tesco/asda £2 a jar. Very sticky but won't bruise you!
as I say in tesco/asda £2 a jar. Very sticky but won't bruise you!
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Candy Custard - Posts: 1218 [ View ]
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Re: Marshmallow
I knew I'd seen a recipie for making your own fluff, but couldn't for the life of remeber where......until now!!!! Here it is, found on UMD - enjoy!!
http://umd.net/forums/smudges_british_marshmallow
http://umd.net/forums/smudges_british_marshmallow
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x Jo
x Jo
Re: Marshmallow
oh nice one jojo well done. I remember that now.
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Candy Custard - Posts: 1218 [ View ]
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Re: Marshmallow
Thanks JoJo, Ching & I will definitely be testing that one out when I make the move oop north 

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