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This pack of 1000 ultra-thin (0.02-0.025mm) glutinous rice paper sheets, sized 2.36x3.15 inches, offers a tasteless, transparent edible wrapper perfect for candy makers and dessert pros. Made from natural starches, these pre-cut sheets maintain freshness in a sealed box and are ideal for wrapping caramel, mochi, nougat, and supplements, delivering a professional finish that elevates your confectionery game.






| ASIN | B07HB8RD4L |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,365 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #283 in Candy Making Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (351) |
| Department | Womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | B07HB8RD4L |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 2.36 x 0.04 inches |
| Set Name | 1 |
| UPC | 675234085514 618202077548 |
| Unit Count | 1000 Count |
V**T
Nice quality.
I had a request for a marijuana themed cake. I used the rice wafer papers to imitate a “zigzag” cigarette paper. I took 4/5 sheets, wet the end (lightly) to press them together. Worked great. The packaging when it came was great too. There were 2 containers sealed for freshness. I took a bite of one before using it on my cake but had no flavor and dissolved quickly. Definitely recommend.
B**Z
Good for caramel wrapping
It’s actually great edible paper for caramel wrapping but cannot be twisted. Rice paper is very fragile and especially if it’s exposed to air it becomes brittle so I roll my caramels in and stuff them in a jar. Some of my friends love the paper around caramel some of them finds the idea weird but it’s really cool. It has no taste so wouldn’t matter. I’ve been using it for years.
A**T
Tricky to use, but very useful for herbal supplements
Thin, and tricky to use (need to learn the trick) so as not to get torn. But, very useful and cost-effective to consume any bitter supplement powders. Trick is to place the powder in the center of it and candy wrap it while twisting the entire thing only in one direction (and not twisting the two ends in opposing directions -- which will cause it to tear). Also, take water already in the mouth so mouth is already wet and it won't stick to the inside
G**D
Average quality
Hard to say it is good or bad. Just average quality
A**H
Fragile
These will do if you’re using them to take ‘powered supplements’. They don’t hold as much as others and they’re much more fragile. Some are better than others but for the most part they’re pretty fragile. It’s a bit of a learning curve to using them successfully. They’re much cheaper than other oblates so there’s that. I’ll use these as backups for when I’m out of the oblates I normally use. Theyve been out of stock for a whille but these seem to alway be available.
J**.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THESE!
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! These extremely small papers break and crumble and crack as soon as they are moved in almost any direction. There’s absolutely no way you could wrap candy with these wraps and certainly no way to use them to take supplement powder. A complete in total waste of time and money, ordering these.
M**B
Works
Adequate
D**N
Store Carefully
I keep a wet piece of paper towel inside the bag where I store these. I've seen reviews saying high humidity is bad but in my experience the opposite is true. These papers appear to work the best when the storage humidity is between 90% and 99%.
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