It is decorated with red yarn (leftover from a knitting project), gold foil chocolate coin wrappers (for a bit of bling), and a red sweet wrapper. I also used a small bit of PVA glue and sticky tape to help the yarn hold everything in ...
Nicholas Day celebration, gold foil chocolate coins are traditionally included in the St. Nicholas stocking. They commemorate Saint Nicholas saving three poor peasant daughters from a life of sin and despair, when he threw gold coins in ...
Celebrate the birth of our Lord Christ Jesus with our gold foil chocolate Nativity coins. A lovely way to share the joy and hope that we have in our Savior's birth with neighbors, teachers, co-workers, friends, God Children, ...
Please make sure to check your children's holloween candy and DO NOT LET THEM EAT THE PIRATE COINS. The ones wrapped in shiny gold foil. You can verify on snopes.com/food/warnings/coins.asp ...
These candies are sold at Costco, as well as many bulk and dollar stores. please make sure to check your children's Halloween candy and DO NOT LET THEM EAT THE PIRATE COINS (you know the ones wrapped in the shiny gold foil) and please ...
TRUE: Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins imported from China may contain deadly melamine and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has warned the public not to eat, distribute or sell the candy.
Warning: Pirates Gold Chinese Coin Candy - Melamine. Canadian Food Inspection Agency warns that Pirate's Gold Chocolate Coin Candy (Sherwood) is tainted with Melamine. It has been sold at Costco in Canada.
as well as many bulk and Dollar Stores. please make sure to check your children's Halloween candy and DO NOT LET THEM EAT THE PIRATE COINS (you know the ones wrapped in the shiny gold foil) and please let other parents know about this!