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for edible massage bar...

use cocoa,glycerine,make a chocolate bar.

for massage oil use glycerine wit food flavouring.

The so-called " massage oils " are usually made with propylene glycol or

glycerine. This is the ingredient that causes the product to warm up

when

gently blown or rubbed on. The reason is because glycols absorb heat

(this

is how antifreeze works: by " absobing " the heat from your car's

engine).

But don't worry, propylene glycol and glycerine are non-toxic.

Here is how I make it:

1/4 cup glycerine (look for it in pharmacies or health food stores)

1/4 tsp. food flavoring extract, not oil (found in grocery stores)

1 to 2 drops food coloring

Mix and test the texture. Add a few drops distilled water if it feels

too

sticky. This is an edible, water-based lubricant that warms when

gently

blown on and is safe to use with latex products

natasha

> I have a good recipe for massage bars but I have a request for

> edible ones. Does anyone have a recipe? Would I just replace the

> fragrance with flavor oil?

> Thanks

>

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<<<< But don't worry, propylene glycol and glycerine are non-toxic.

1/4 cup glycerine (look for it in pharmacies or health food stores)>>>

I would opt for " vegetable glycerin " here and not the type found in

Walmart which is synthetic.

Sherry

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