Not So Sweet Snow
DON'T GET THIS! Turn back and try Honey Dust instead. Sweet Snow has no flavor, and it's not worth your money.
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Pros
great applicator
Cons
no flavor, sticky when wet, mess to clean up
Since we've tried the Honey Dust and LOVED it, we figured we'd try this dust and see how it was. Compared to the Honey Dust, we were very disappointed. The powder was about the same consistency, but there was no flavor whatsoever. It became really sticky and was a mess to clean up afterwards. The feather applicator was better than the one we got with the Honey Dust, but the Sweet Snow powder was a lot harder to clean out of it than the Honey Dust.
I think the only positive point for us here was the applicator. It seemed fluffier and fuller, and was more fun to tease with. The handle seemed to be better made than the other, and was easier to hold onto.
The powder itself was very disappointing. There was no flavor! We could feel it when we used it, but we couldn't taste it. There wasn't a smell either. The consistency was about the same as Honey Dust, if not a little coarser. It got really sticky when wet, and was a pain to clean up from where it fell on our sheets.
When we were cleaning up and getting ready to go to bed, inspiration struck me. I dashed to the kitchen, grabbed a glass, picked up some clear packing tape and bounced back into the bedroom. My girlfriend watched as I used the Sweet Snow powder as fingerprint powder. She laughed at me, but this powder still went into my kit, and I will recommend it to the rest of my team as a cheaper alternative to our fingerprint powder.
Overall, it was very disappointing to find that a product we were looking forward to using in bed was actually better used as a mystery-solving tool. Without flavor, it's nothing more than an edible talc powder. Not worth the money, and not a product I would recommend to anyone else. Unless, like I said, it's my team and they're low on funds and fingerprinting powder.
I think the only positive point for us here was the applicator. It seemed fluffier and fuller, and was more fun to tease with. The handle seemed to be better made than the other, and was easier to hold onto.
The powder itself was very disappointing. There was no flavor! We could feel it when we used it, but we couldn't taste it. There wasn't a smell either. The consistency was about the same as Honey Dust, if not a little coarser. It got really sticky when wet, and was a pain to clean up from where it fell on our sheets.
When we were cleaning up and getting ready to go to bed, inspiration struck me. I dashed to the kitchen, grabbed a glass, picked up some clear packing tape and bounced back into the bedroom. My girlfriend watched as I used the Sweet Snow powder as fingerprint powder. She laughed at me, but this powder still went into my kit, and I will recommend it to the rest of my team as a cheaper alternative to our fingerprint powder.
Overall, it was very disappointing to find that a product we were looking forward to using in bed was actually better used as a mystery-solving tool. Without flavor, it's nothing more than an edible talc powder. Not worth the money, and not a product I would recommend to anyone else. Unless, like I said, it's my team and they're low on funds and fingerprinting powder.
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