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Chefmaster Liqua-Gel Food Coloring offers 8 vibrant, fade-resistant gel colors in easy-to-use no-drip bottles. Made in the USA with professional-grade, food-safe ingredients, this set ensures true-to-shade hues that won’t alter your dessert’s texture or taste. Perfect for bakers seeking bold, lasting color and effortless blending.

| ASIN | B077786Q5Q |
| Brand | Chefmaster |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (750) |
| Date First Available | 30 June 2022 |
| Format | Gel |
| Manufacturer | Chefmaster |
| Manufacturer reference | Chefmaster1231 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.31 x 7.19 x 5.31 cm; 200 g |
| Special Feature | Edible |
| Units | 5.6 Ounce |
U**Y
More bold than the standard liquid.
T**T
Colors were really pretty😍easy to use the quality is nice and doesn’t change the texture of the frosting definitely worth the money for this box.
D**D
I was initially skeptical about whether these food coloring bottles would be any better than the standard ones from the grocery store—but I’m so glad I gave them a try! The difference in quality is clear. The colors are more vibrant, concentrated, and easier to work with. I used the teal shade for a batch of 1-pint strawberry basket cookies, and it turned out beautifully. The color was rich and consistent, and it really elevated the presentation. Highly recommend if you're looking to take your baking or decorating to the next level!
F**N
These coloring agents are strong and highly saturated. Their consistency, somewhere between liquid and gel, makes dosing drops quite easy and repeatable. The lids on the little bottles close well, with a snap, reducing the chance these liquids will dry out over time. I bought these initially to paint Easter eggs, but the DIY-er I am I can think already of other uses such as coloring plastic castings. As for Easter eggs, it is best to gain some practice before the day. Suitable containers, not too small, not too big are a plus. I use the ones that came with a PAAS kit some years back. I start off placing ten drops inside a container, then add boiling water and two tablespoons of vinegar, stir it up, and add the hard-boiled egg. Make sure the water is as close to boiling as possible because that's the biggest determinant of painting speed. Doubling up on the containers adds insulation and helps keep the temperature higher throughout the process. Gentle stirring with a plastic spoon does well to even out the color. Drying the eggs without leaving marks is always a challenge. This year I used wax paper, gently moving the eggs around a bit to reduce the formation of marks. Another option is to use the carton the eggs came in. Summing up: a fine product from a pedigreed company, well packaged, the price is right, and works great for painting eggs.
A**E
easy to use vibrant colors excellent for whatever you use it for. I used it for candied apples, grapes and strawberries
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