🎉 Elevate your baking game with a splash of color!
This Oil Based Food Coloring in Light Blue is a 20ml, food-grade dye designed for use with chocolate and other oily foods. It offers 19 vibrant colors, is safe for various dietary needs, and can decorate up to 25 cupcakes with just a few drops.
C**.
Oil Based Dark Violet Food Coloring
This is a very pretty, very vivid dark violet color of purple - love it!I'd ordered this originally planning to use it for Valentine's Day, but went in a different direction so it took me awhile to come up with another project to put this to use. Late last month I had the opportunity to make a birthday cake for a cousin, and was finally able to use this. Very nice.I use alot of different brands of food coloring, having previously made cakes semi-professionally, and this compares to the best of them, without naming names. I will certainly look to this brand again in the future.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars - Fully recommended for quality and value
B**A
Deep red color!
I had a VERY hard time getting the seal off of the bottle. That was very frustrating. I used the dye to color some almond bark and it worked so well. Red is usually very difficult, but this is a bright, deep red without using the whole bottle! It comes out of the bottle kind of fast. I wish it was a little easier to control. But the color is great!
S**Y
Hot Pink is Very Pink
I used a couple drops of the hot pink color in my icing and the icing was a very solid pink color. It's a small bottle, but you don't need a lot. Satisfied with the coloring.
L**S
Are The Dyes Approved For Use In U.S.? Any Allergens Present Requiring Warnings?
Review of Oil Based Food Coloring For Chocolate, Teal, Food Grade 20ml, Edible Oil Food Dye For Baking, Cupcake & Fondant, Icing sold by shan tou shi yi cai mao yi you xian gong si doing business on Amazon as Sujoygar and Sujoygar is also the brand name.Amazon is mixing reviews for various similar products and although one would suspect that the various colors all perform about the same one may want to open the review page and the select the desired color under All Formats.I have not performed a comparison but I suspect that some of the reported issues with the amount of food coloring needed is controlled by whether or not one uses white chocolate which is easier to color.Although there are not as many prohibited blue dyes I am concerned that the seller/manufacturer fails to include the labeling required in the U.S. regarding ingredients and nutritional information. The vial is pretty small so a separate label might be needed.Lacking any information concerning the dyes used one cannot be sure if this food coloring contains any allergens or may have ingredients that are not approved in the U.S. As such, I will not be serving anything with this food coloring to others.
C**S
Beautiful Chocolate Brown Color
As a baker who loves vibrant Swiss meringue buttercream and rich white chocolate creations, I swear by oil-based food coloring. Unlike water-based ones, it blends seamlessly with fats, meaning a little goes a long way. This is especially crucial for achieving that perfect chocolate hue, notoriously tricky to get right. This product has saved me countless hours of frustration and countless batches of "oops, not quite right" brown buttercream.Sure, the price tag might seem hefty for the amount you get. But trust me, it's an investment that pays off. I've had other colors for over a year, and they're still as vibrant and potent as the day I opened them. As long as you store them properly, oil-based colors offer exceptional value and endless creative possibilities.
M**
Waste of money
Very small & wasn't pink. Was a very ugly purple, had to use half the bottle to get a solid color. Not worth $9 & non returnable
C**Z
Not the color is shows or says
Was a good dye and would have gave 5 stars but not the right color. I got the Teal one but it more of a Tarquise. No returns on this item and unfortunately can't use this for what I got it for.
J**N
Tough to open, worked well for Red Velvet dough, DO NOT USE for Royal Icing
I knew to be ready for a tough, messy bottle to open from other reviews, so I took a sharp knife point and carefully cut it open. I did end up with a little dye on my fingers, but not the mess others have had trying to pull the seal off.The dye itself worked very well for tinting the red velvet cookie dough. It took quite a bit of the small bottle, but not nearly as much as I could have needed with a liquid dye. I didn't notice a dye bitterness introduced to the cookies and folks seemed to enjoy them.Note for bakers: Since this is a oil based dye, DO NOT USE for Royal Icing.
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