Saturday, June 23, 2012

Wilton 601-5580 1/2-Ounce Certified-Kosher Icing Colors, Set of 12super




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Rating: 4.3

List Price : $13.99 Price : $9.71


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Our most popular collection creates the spectrum of primary colors plus light and dark skin tones, teal and burgundy. 12 Icing Colors Set


Wilton 601-5580 1/2-Ounce Certified-Kosher Icing Colors, Set of 12
  • Set of 12 1/2-ounce icing colors for tinting buttercream, Royal Icing, fondant, and more
  • Spectrum of primary colors plus Teal, Burgundy, Black, Brown, and Copper
  • Icing colors can be mixed to create beautifully customized shades
  • Great for beginning and experience cake decorators alike; certified kosher
  • Measures approximately 3 by 3 by 3-4/5 inches each


Wilton 601-5580 1/2-Ounce Certified-Kosher Icing Colors, Set of 12 Reviews


Wilton 601-5580 1/2-Ounce Certified-Kosher Icing Colors, Set of 12 Reviews


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73 of 73 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I love these to get a BOLD color, October 1, 2010
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This review is from: Wilton 601-5580 1/2-Ounce Certified-Kosher Icing Colors, Set of 12 (Kitchen)
I've taken to making cupcakes and cookies and making icing letters on them... you know, an "H" on one cookie, "A" on another, and so forth, and arrange the cookies or cupcakes to spell out HAPPY BIRTHDAY or whatever the occasion might be. I prefer bold, rich colors, like jewel tone colors, so these gel colors fit the bill to get the bold color without watering down my icing. Only takes a few toothpicks of color to get what I'm looking for, so each 1/2 ounce color is going to go a long way. A good buy, all around. I will never go back to regular liquid food coloring!

Also, I know others have stated this but I'll say it again, the black color is good but you have to start with a chocolate icing, not a white icing.

**Update** I found another use for these Wilton colors by making colored sugar. I've used it with granulated sugar and with sparkling sugar (bigger crystals) and it works great either way, but the sparkling sugar is more, well, "sparkly" which I... Read more
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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars So Much Better Than Food Coloring, September 13, 2009
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This is so much better than food coloring. It only takes a very small amount to ad color to icing, cake batter, and cookie dough. Some colors (especially red and black)when you are trying to get the deep rich color may leave a little after taste. Try adding some alcohol based extracts (alcohol based extracts will not thin your icing like some artificial products will). When trying to get the true black color, try starting with chocolate icing then ad the black color. It requires less coloring thus less after taste. These are the only 2 colors that I had a problem with after taste. This product is great and I will continue to reorder this product.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Color Me Happy, June 14, 2010
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This review is from: Wilton 601-5580 1/2-Ounce Certified-Kosher Icing Colors, Set of 12 (Kitchen)
As an experienced baker for decades, I have used gel, paste, liquid, and powder artificial colorings. For the best control, I prefer the gels and powders. Whether doing royal, butter cream, color flow, fondant, or marzipan, the gel gives me an immediate, true color. I have been a Wilton customer for 30 years and will not use another brand.

Tips: When opening each little jar, DO NOT fully remove the foil cover over the product. Insert a wooden tooth pick to open a small hole. Unless you are making a large quantity of icing, you won't need to widen it and remove more than what is on your toothpick each time you pull out some color on it.

Store the jars with the lids secured and in an upright position.

I found another use for these colors recently. I used wood putty to repair a decorative shelf made of fiberglass. Using two shades of Wilton colors, I was able to re-produce the colors I needed. Anything that needs color and is sealed with a... Read more
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