Mystic Vale Studios
Ice Cream Cone Clicker Keychains – Cute Kawaii Fidget Toys, 3D Printed Dessert Charms, Bag Charm Gift
Ice Cream Cone Clicker Keychains – Cute Kawaii Fidget Toys, 3D Printed Dessert Charms, Bag Charm Gift
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Satisfy your fidget cravings with these adorable ice cream cone clickers! 🍦
Designed to look like sweet treats you wish you could taste, each piece is a playful blend of charm and satisfying function. Whether you need a desk distraction, a cute collectible, or a unique gift, these clickers deliver a delightful click you won’t want to put down.
Each cone is finished with a coordinating ball chain keychain in a complementary color, making it easy to clip onto your keys, bag, or display alongside your growing collection.
🍦 Flavors Available:
Bubblegum – Bright bubblegum pink topped with glossy strawberry drizzle and cheerful pink, blue, and white sprinkles.
Cherry Chip – Creamy swirls with rosy cherry tones, finished with chocolate drizzle and festive sprinkles.
Mint Chip – Refreshing pastel green dotted with rich chocolate mint chips.
Raspberry Sherbet – Bold berry pink with smooth white chocolate drizzle and colorful sprinkles.
Ube – Soft lavender purple inspired by the beloved ube ice cream treat.
Cotton Candy – A dreamy blue that looks ready to melt your heart.
Birthday Cake (Rainbow) – A vibrant rainbow scoop with colors that vary slightly, making each piece uniquely one-of-a-kind. See photo of the two together for examples of the rainbow colors.
✨ Features:
🎨 Realistic waffle cone base with textured detail
🍫 Drizzle and sprinkle accents for extra personality
🔗 Coordinating ball chain keychain for easy clipping
🌱 3D printed using eco-friendly organic PLA
📏 Compact, lightweight, and perfectly pocket-sized
Size: 1.5" L x 1.5" W x 2" H
Design/File Credit: Mochi Makes
Mystic Vale Studios has a commercial license and is an authorized seller of Mochi Makes designs.
