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Each side of the square is numbered one through six. Each black dot on the dice represents one number. In the casino and many dice games, two dice are used to play. Dice designs often display two dice that have a value of seven—the lucky number associated with playing dice. Due to this fact, a dice design that shows seven represents good luck.
Made by hand out of isomalt sugar, the dice can be eaten as hard candy or dropped into a cup of your favorite hot tea when your D&D session goes late into the night.“It was such an entirely random idea to do this as a secret Santa present,” says Sonja. “I made another batch for tabletop-playing friends I met during [a] convention.