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🍬 Long Cylinder Candy Clay Sprinkles (1mm)
I got these long, cylindrical candy polymer clay sprinkles mainly for resin keychain projects and shaker charms. The colors are pastel-rich and visually satisfying—very much in line with trendy kawaii aesthetics. I was drawn in by the variety and thinness (1mm), which makes them super lightweight for delicate craft work.
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Vibrant colors with no bleeding when used with resin
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Thin slices are ideal for mixing without adding bulk
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The 50g quantity felt generous for the price
Cons:
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Some slices were unevenly cut—maybe 10% were thicker than expected
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A few of the colors looked slightly more saturated online than in real life
Price comparison: I paid under $4 including shipping. Similar sprinkle sets in the U.S. (on Etsy or Michaels) cost around $7–10 for less quantity.
Expectation met? Yes, and I was pleasantly surprised by how clean the edges were on most slices. I’d rebuy for sure.
US $2.15
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🌟 Boxi Slime Fruit & Star Slices (10g)
I chose this for its adorable fruit, heart, and star mix—perfect for slime and nail art. It came in a resealable bag, which was a nice touch.
Pros:
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Eye-catching, playful designs
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Great for nail encapsulation or shaker cards
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Doesn’t fade when soaked in liquid slime
Cons:
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Only 10g—runs out quickly if you use it for multiple crafts
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Some banana slices were a bit warped
Price comparison: Roughly $1.50 with free shipping. I’ve paid $3+ for 5g locally.
Expectation met? Totally. It looked almost identical to the photo, and no weird plastic smell either.
US $1.19
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🎨 Beaded Boxi Clay Mix (10g)
This one’s all about texture. It has a slight matte feel and the mix is vibrant but “soft.” Great for aesthetic planners and DIY earrings.
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Soft-finish texture
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Mix feels curated, not just a random dump
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Doesn’t clump when glued
Cons:
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Packaging was a bit basic
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A few bent pieces
Price comparison: Under $2. Stateside, you’re looking at $5–6 for anything similar.
Expectation met? Surprisingly yes. Would love a version with larger quantity.
US $1.19
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💖 Unicorn Heart Mix Sprinkles (10g)
The combination of unicorns, hearts, and pastel flowers was irresistible. I used these for clear phone grip decorations and bookmarks.
Pros:
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Super cute and dreamy aesthetic
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Polymer clay doesn’t crumble under pressure
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Ideal size for detailed crafting
Cons:
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Too many unicorns, not enough variety
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Not all pieces were cut perfectly round
Price comparison: Around $1.20. In the U.S., you’d easily spend $4 for less diversity.
Expectation met? Yes, just wish it was a bit more balanced in design types.
US $1.19
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🌈 50g Long Color Sprinkles (Cylinder Shape)
I needed a big batch for a slime workshop with kids, and this delivered. The long cylinder pieces hold their shape well and mix beautifully with transparent slime.
Pros:
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50g bag is generous
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Colors stay true over time
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Doesn’t float excessively in clear slime
Cons:
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Some colors were redundant
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Slightly stiff for polymer—less flexible than others
Price comparison: $3.50. I’d have to pay $8+ at a U.S. craft store.
Expectation met? Yes, good bulk deal for slime makers.
US $1.19
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🎃 Holiday Clay Mix – Halloween & Christmas (20g)
This was my “seasonal” pick—skulls, candy canes, pumpkins, and Santa hats. I’m building a themed charm set for each holiday.
Pros:
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Holiday-specific detail is adorable
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Fun mix for card making and seasonal planners
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Strong colorfastness
Cons:
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Uneven distribution—lots of skulls, fewer Xmas items
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Bag isn’t resealable
Price comparison: $2.10. A U.S. supplier would charge $6–7.
Expectation met? Yes. Despite some imbalance, the details are sharp and festive.
US $1.19
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🌈 Kawaii Rainbow Clay Sprinkles (20g)
This one caught my eye for its rainbow-heavy look—great for whimsical and uplifting pieces like hair clips and memo holders.
Pros:
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Cheerful color scheme
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No cracked or chipped pieces
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Works with hot glue
Cons:
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Packaging didn’t list item type, had to rely on visual ID
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Slight rainbow over-representation
Price comparison: Around $1.80. Big box craft stores price this at $6.
Expectation met? Absolutely. Great value and quality.
US $1.19
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⭐ Yellow Star Clay Slices (20g)
Yellow-only star sprinkles—perfect for minimalist projects. I used these in resin moon keychains.
Pros:
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Bright, consistent yellow
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Uniform shape and size
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Resealable package
Cons:
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Limited in variety
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Some stars had tiny plastic tags
Price comparison: $1.50. On Amazon, similar packs are $5+.
Expectation met? Yep. Did exactly what I needed it to.
US $2.65
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🟠 1000pcs Round Clay Sprinkles (5mm)
Needed sheer quantity for shaker phone cases. This pack was a lifesaver—1000 slices, all round.
Pros:
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Quantity meets bulk-use needs
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Clean edges
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Minimal deformities
Cons:
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All same size—no mix in dimension
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Bag had minor static cling
Price comparison: Paid $2.90. At U.S. outlets? $9 minimum.
Expectation met? Exceeded it, honestly. Highly practical.
US $3.28
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❄️ Christmas Snowflake Clay Slices (Mixed)
Ordered these for winter-themed scrapbooking and ornaments. Loved the different snowflake styles.
Pros:
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Multiple snowflake designs
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Doesn’t fade in resin
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Texture holds up even in hot glue
Cons:
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More white flakes than blues or silvers
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Slight plastic smell initially
Price comparison: $2.20. Stateside? Easily $7.
Expectation met? Yes. Clean, crisp shapes that delivered on theme.
US $1.19
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🌙 Moon Candy Mix (50g)
This one was a wildcard. Didn’t expect much, but the color palette is dreamy: pinks, purples, blues, moons and tiny candies.
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Unique color blend
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Sturdy in slime and glue
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Huge quantity
Cons:
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A little sticky straight out of the bag
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Could use more moons
Price comparison: Paid about $3.70. U.S. equivalents are $8–10.
Expectation met? More than expected! Stunning in real life.
US $5.34
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💌 Confetti Clay Mix (20g)
Ordered this for confetti balloon fillers and gift card envelope decoration. Really happy with the soft pastel tones and smooth finish.
Pros:
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Soft color palette
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Doesn’t dissolve in water
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Great filler for epoxy
Cons:
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Bag felt light
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A couple of duplicates
Price comparison: Around $1.70. Amazon? About $6–7.
Expectation met? Definitely. Would reorder.
US $1.44
Final Verdict
Wasn’t expecting every single pack to be this good—especially at these prices. Shipping was relatively quick (about 15–18 days on average), and nothing arrived damaged. Most bags were well-sealed, and the clay quality is consistent throughout.
Would I recommend these? Absolutely—especially to crafters, slime makers, and scrapbookers. If you’re into DIY and want to build a sprinkle stash without spending a fortune, AliExpress delivers. I’ll definitely be ordering more.





































