Red Chocolate Color
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The easiest way to achieve Bright Red in chocolate! Our Ruby Red is an intense, oil-soluble food color that will create the most beautiful red tones inside of your white chocolate. Achieve a vast array of tones and shades from this one color and any combination by mixing other Chocolate Colors we offer!
* Note, this is not the best food coloring for royal icing, fondant, batters and more. Try our incredible, industry-changing Gel Colors (click here)!
NET WEIGHT: 1 OZ. BOTTLE - 35 GRAMS OF COLOR
LEARN MORE ABOUT CHOC ELITES HERE:
FDA Compliant & Kosher Certified
Proudly Made in the USA!
Organic Coconut Oil, Red 40 Lake, Propylene Glycol, Red 3 Dye, Sunflower Lecithin
Red Chocolate Color
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The easiest way to achieve Bright Red in chocolate! Our Ruby Red is an intense, oil-soluble food color that will create the most beautiful red tones inside of your white chocolate. Achieve a vast array of tones and shades from this one color and any combination by mixing other Chocolate Colors we offer!
* Note, this is not the best food coloring for royal icing, fondant, batters and more. Try our incredible, industry-changing Gel Colors (click here)!
NET WEIGHT: 1 OZ. BOTTLE - 35 GRAMS OF COLOR
LEARN MORE ABOUT CHOC ELITES HERE:
FDA Compliant & Kosher Certified
Proudly Made in the USA!
Organic Coconut Oil, Red 40 Lake, Propylene Glycol, Red 3 Dye, Sunflower Lecithin
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This was the ruby red added to white chocolate. Hardly ruby red… I kept adding more color with no success.
Hi Sue,Ed here, thank you for your support. I am wondering if you are by chance attempting to color white candy melts with our Choc Elites? Always remember, many white chocolate products are pre-tinted with white food coloring - so it will take much more color if you use candy melts or something similar. Please also be sure to shake it very thoroughly prior to every use - as the color is settling down to the bottom. You need to shake it for several minutes to reincorporate that color into the whole jar. Best of luck,Ed