🎉 Color Your World: Elevate Every Bite with Stunning Hues!
Our Oil Based Food Coloring Powder set includes five vibrant colors (Red, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Green) in 10g bottles, designed specifically for chocolate and high-fat recipes. This vegan, gluten-free, and allergen-free product offers strong tinting strength, is easy to use with included spoons, and is perfect for a variety of baking and DIY projects.
R**R
Beautiful Shades for Chocolate Work
For the deep rich colors I was looking for- I took a small about of chocolate and blended 1/8 tsp of powder with a handheld emulsion blender! Stunning results! Achieved a perfect shade of red! No grains or streaks!
J**Y
Great value for the money.
Strong color, a little goes a long way. Works great with cocoa butter, chocolate or any other baked goodies. Will definitely purchase again.
S**
Colores
L color es muy vibrante muy buenos
T**
Vibrant colors
I made a tie-dyed sourdough loaf and it came out beautifully. It was my first attempt so I’ll get better at it but the colors are vibrant and a little goes a long way!
A**R
Very happy
I did a chalk party for my 6yo. I'm not a professional by any means, but I think they looked good. I mixed it in with powdered sugar and flicked it on with my fingers (I'd suggest gloves as it WILL stain your hands and nails). When I brought them out, my son was super impressed, so I'll take it as a success. Definitely recommend.
M**
Vibrant
This stuff works really good. I used it mixed with cocoa butter to paint with. It looks beautiful brushed on buttercream cakes. A little goes a long ways too!
W**W
Not....
This it's not refundable and the color was very light faint not worth the money
S**H
Good color, incorrect printing
When I first mixed a little red in to my cake batter (a batch for 2 8in), I was underwhelmed. But I added a few more tiny scoops (still plenty left in the jar), and baked the cake. Wow it was red! I was able to get a nice pastel green in the frosting.Opening them for the first time is messy, peeling the foil I got some on my fingers, and it doesn't just rinse off. I could see these being very good for dusting on color.Typos on all the labeling, says "aluminlum", pretty sure they just mean 'aluminum lake' since that's the standard food coloring. Also, in the color mixing suggestions, they don't include pink, and say that blue and red make purple (which works for light, but in cooking blue and pink make purple).
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