Teal AmeriColor Gel Paste Food Color
SKU: FC00401112
ISBN: 680218001107
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$3.19
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AmeriColor Teal Gel Paste Color is different from any other food coloring on the market.
Ingredients: Water, Sugar, May contain one or more of the following U.S. Certified Colors (Red #40, Red #3, Yellow #5, Yellow #6, Blue #1 & Blue #2), or (Titanium Dioxide), Modified Corn Starch, Vegetable Gum, Citric Acid and less than 1/10 of 1% Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate (as preservatives)
- .75 ounce bottle with flip top easily dispenses drops for accurate measuring - consistent color from batch to batch.
- Ultra-concentrated pigment - use less food coloring than other brands and still achieve the brightest shades.
- AmeriColor food colors have zero after taste - beautiful colors without compromising your tasty recipes!
- Allergen Free from: Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Gluten, Dairy, Shell Fish, Aspartame, Sesame Seeds, Caraway Seeds, and Poppy Seeds.
- Can be used in: cake batter, doughs such as cookies or bread, hard to color whipped toppings, glazes, buttercream frosting, gum paste, rolled fondant, royal icing, pastillage, meringue cookies, and more!
- Designed to withstand harsh freezing and thawing in frostings and doughs to reduce bleeding of color.
- Kosher Certified
- Made in the USA
Ingredients: Water, Sugar, May contain one or more of the following U.S. Certified Colors (Red #40, Red #3, Yellow #5, Yellow #6, Blue #1 & Blue #2), or (Titanium Dioxide), Modified Corn Starch, Vegetable Gum, Citric Acid and less than 1/10 of 1% Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate (as preservatives)
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