Lollies. Or coffee. Or those squishy decorative balls that expand with water. SeaMonkeys. A terrarium.
Powerful_Market_9558
Do you know any Columbians?
Tumbleintherough27
Cotton balls
gorrdo
Q-tips
whtdaheo
those strawberry hard candies or werthers!
Zestyclose-Complex38
Tea bags
Dry-Coast-791
Blue hard candy
bluvo8
Twenty sided dice!
UninformedExpert
Rice to absorb moisture and keep the sugar from clumping
Fearless-Card3197
Be Careful of lead! Could be lead crystal .
Unnenoob
Well something that isn’t acidic or wetish and eatable. Since old crystal glass contains a fair bit of lead. That isn’t good for your health
Equivalent_Debt_3439
Weed!
the_perkolator
My grandma used to have these all over the house and they were filled with candy. Usually: Werthers, strawberry hard candy, hard candy fruit drops, or those jelly center after dinner mints
ajd416
Brandy
BigSky1062
If you have a garden tub or a free standing tub with a table next to it, you could put bath salts in it.
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Lollies. Or coffee. Or those squishy decorative balls that expand with water. SeaMonkeys. A terrarium.
Do you know any Columbians?
Cotton balls
Q-tips
those strawberry hard candies or werthers!
Tea bags
Blue hard candy
Twenty sided dice!
Rice to absorb moisture and keep the sugar from clumping
Be Careful of lead! Could be lead crystal .
Well something that isn’t acidic or wetish and eatable. Since old crystal glass contains a fair bit of lead. That isn’t good for your health
Weed!
My grandma used to have these all over the house and they were filled with candy. Usually: Werthers, strawberry hard candy, hard candy fruit drops, or those jelly center after dinner mints
Brandy
If you have a garden tub or a free standing tub with a table next to it, you could put bath salts in it.
Unwrapped hard candy, obviously.
Gummies
Butter mints
English liquorice. colourfull and yummie
M&M’s