Polokwane Observer

Bombalish for your party

- Maretha Swanepoel

When Lee-Anne Peyper needed the extra money she decided to make fragrant soaps and bath bombs.

Bath bombs create a good smelling and relaxing bath, which is an experience Peyper’s clients gladly supports her for. Now she added a new product to sell called Bombalish, which gives the same effect of a bath bomb, but is edible. With Bombalish you can create a refreshing glass of your favourite drink by adding it to your next glass of water.

Peyper launched the product on Saturday at Just Gifted’s new premises in Marshall Street where she prepared tasters for guest.

“My daughter, Claudia Vonderstei­n, came across the idea on TikTok and showed it to me. I decided to try it out and I am exited about how it can change a boring glas of water or soda into a delicious refreshing drink,” Peyper explained.

The Bombalish balls come in 27 flavours and are made of different sugars, colouring and bicarbonat­e of soda. It is safe for both children and adults, but because of all the sugar it is not diabetic friendly.

“It can be used with water, soda water or tonic and will give the drink a new, unique taste and look. It is a favourite at parties, baby showers, weddings or even your child’s birthday party. You can add alcohol to the mix and make a cocktail or just present it as a mocktail if you choose to.”

Some of the flavours include Turkish delight, spearmint and orange or banana, pineapple and

litchi.

 ?? ?? Lee-Anne Peyper with her
product, Bombalish.
Lee-Anne Peyper with her product, Bombalish.

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