These metallic chocolate-covered strawberries aren’t your average chocolate-dipped fruit – they’re shimmering, decadent treats fit for a queen. Watch the video to learn how to make professional-grade sparkling berries just in time for Valentine’s Day, and for tips on where to source the ingredients.

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38 Comments

  1. Cute, pretty and beautiful !! You can not forget how it tastes… Delicious!!!!! Haha amazing never before seen strawberries. I love glitter and glam and chocolate… Nice touch of the luster dust and disco glitter

  2. WHAT IS THIS SONG FOR GOD'S SAKE? I've tried writing out the lyrics on google and shazamming it… neither worked 🙁

  3. BITCH TELLL ME WHAT THE SONG ISSS!!!!! you can flag this comment but at least give credit to the song my sister is bugging me about it!!! and shazam dosn't tell you!!

  4. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🎤🎼🎶🎧???????????????

  5. Ok, I love these. I have started a small business specializing in dipped chocolate goodies.  I am needing info on where to buy these luster dust colors.  These are so pretty and i want to be able to offer dozens of options to my customers. Please help, thanks so much for sharing your berries.

  6. It's irresponsible to tell people to cover food in inedible plastic craft glitter [disco dust] and luster dust that is not food grade. The berries, as shown, are suitable for nothing more than a table decoration. Disco dust is not an approved food additive and the FDA considers adding it to to food a form of adulteration.

  7. people use colored chocolate strawberries for color themed parties. Gold is a popular color. love them

  8. people use colored chocolate strawberries for color themed parties. Gold is a popular color. love them

  9. I love this video but she should've used edible, FDA approved luster dust. I purchased mine from global sugar art. Expensive but worth the price.

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