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An icing syringe is used for decorating baked goods, such as cakes, cookies, and pastries, by applying precise lines or designs of icing or frosting. It allows for greater control over the amount and flow of icing compared to traditional piping bags, making it ideal for intricate work. Additionally, icing syringes can be used to fill pastries or create detailed edible art.

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