I only know a little bit about
Ramadan - all I do know comes mainly from a Muslim acquaintance of mine. She was once telling me about the family celebrations that happen for
Eid (the end of Ramadan). The big feasts and celebrating sounded like incredible fun; she also told me that sweets were popular at those feasts. We'd love to learn more about Eid and Ramadan - if there's anything you'd like to tell us, please use the comments!
While I suspect that lollipops are not the most traditional sweet for Eid, I can't help but point out that our lollipops are wonderful to share at celebrations. Eid is September 8th-10th this year - if you'd like lollipops for it, please order them a week in advance.
What are you doing for Eid?
Wow, I just found your blog and I was just thinking about making lollipops for the young ones in my family for our Eid celebration. I don't know if you can do shapes and designs, but I know in the future I'd love to buy it if you could make it like a crescent and a star. If you look at Ramadan or Eid cards online, our main decorative mark is the crescent.
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