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Food colouring - can you get a pink?

7 replies

TracyK · 20/03/2009 12:08

or do you just use less red?

Any good place that stock food colourings - I'm going to try some cup cakes for Mothers day.

Also need icing bag and nozzle - any good online places?

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lucysmam · 20/03/2009 16:41

little bit of red. Or, Asda do sell pink liquid colouring, but, red normally ends up pink ime anyways. Think it's about 47p if you wanted to get it

Icing bag & nozzle, no idea sorry

PlumBumMum · 20/03/2009 16:43

Yeap you can get pink, tesco

boogiewoogie · 20/03/2009 22:30

If you're using it on icing just buy red. No matter how much colour you put int, it will never turn bright red.

DSM · 20/03/2009 22:35

Ooh, yes its called cochineal.

And, apparently.. is made from beetles or some such.

lucysmam · 21/03/2009 07:30

lovely

SarahL2 · 21/03/2009 07:35

I got some pink from my local hobbycraft once when making a christening ake for my niece.

Tiny bit of red should work too though

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