
WARNING!
Only for use by children over 10
years of age. To be used solely under
the strict supervision of adults who
have studied the precautions given
in the experimental set.
CAUTION!
Individual parts in
this kit may have sharp points,
corners, or edges. Do not injure
yourself!
Please note: Read the important
information about first aid in
case of accidents on the outer
back cover, rules for safe experi-
mentation below, and note to
parents on page .
→ Read through each experiment before
you begin. Follow the instructions and
have them ready for reference.
→ Keep young children and pets away from
the work place and stove at all times.
→ Maintain a safe distance from the pot so
that no hot liquid can splash onto your
face or hands. When boiling, sugar gets
very hot and can cause serious burns if it
comes in contact with skin.
→ Do not use any utensils or ingredients
other than those supplied with the kit
and specifically recommended by the kit.
Ask your parents before using any kitchen
utensils or ingredients.
→ Clean all pots and utensils with hot water
and soap.
→ The plastic molds for chocolate figures,
gummy candies, and chocolate eggs are
not dishwasher safe. They will be de-
formed by high temperatures, so wash
them by hand.
→ Clean the work surface carefully after you
are finished and always wash your hands
thoroughly — before and after you work.
→ If you are allergic to certain foods (for ex-
ample, nuts) you must avoid sweets that
contain such ingredients. Therefore, al-
ways begin by checking the list of ingredi-
ents. If you are diabetic, you must only
eat the amount of sugar allowed by your
diet plan.
→ It goes without saying that there can be
no smoking in a confectionery shop. Also,
do not eat other types of food while work-
ing with these recipes. For everything to
turn out well, you must stay very focused
on your work.
→ Store the contents of the kit away from
young children. Your kit contains small
parts that could be swallowed by a child,
and the glass thermometer is very fragile.
→ If the thermometer should break, be care-
ful when picking up the splinters and dis-
pose of them in a safe place. The ther-
mometer is filled with alcohol, not
mercury.
→ Save packaging and instructions, as they
contain important information.
→ We reserve the right to make technical
changes.
Rules for Safe Experimentation