




🌈 Elevate Every Creation with Bold, Precise Color Power!
Good Cooking Coloring Liqua-Gel 12 PK offers 12 vibrant, chef-grade food coloring gels in easy-to-use .75 fl. oz bottles. Designed for precision with a unique dropper cap, these kosher, dairy-free gels maintain color integrity in frozen and delicate applications. Ideal for professional bakers, decorators, and creative DIYers seeking consistent, bold hues for cakes, icings, fondant, and even slime projects.





| ASIN | B01DWEZB5E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,235 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #108 in Food Coloring |
| Brand | Good Cooking |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,447) |
| Date First Available | 29 June 2016 |
| Format | Frozen |
| Item model number | SYNCHKG100539 |
| Manufacturer | Good Cooking |
| Package Dimensions | 10.41 x 7.87 x 7.37 cm; 255.15 g |
| Special Feature | Dairy Free, Kosher |
| Units | 8.4 Milliliters |
M**L
Missing items
This order is missing the box should have 12 bottles I received 6 while paying for 12 and took long time for delivery
O**A
عجبتني الوانها كثير ومتنوعة
A**R
I typically use Wilton dyes, but hate those little jars, because often they leak or it is a pain getting gel out without using multiple toothpicks, so I thought I'd try these. I absolutely love how you can just squeeze the sides to get out the dye. It is slightly more watered down than Wilton brands so you have to use a few more drops, but gives an excellent colour that doesn't leak. but I would still classify them as excellent gel dyes for icing. One thing to note is that the colour does tend to darken/deepen after being mixed into icing and leave it sit for a bit, so if you are looking for a dark green/blue/etc. I suggest mixing some and if it is a bit on the light side, letting it sit for about 20-30 mins in the fridge and then taking a look at it as the colour deepens nicely. They were easy to open, take up less space than the wilton brand dyes, haven't leaked at all or anything like that. Note: I've only used these on buttercream icings - I did not use them to add colour to something that went into the oven so I can't comment on that.
G**.
Years ago I used another brand of food dye from a grocery store to try to make green cream cheese frosting for a Christmas red velvet cake. I had to use so much dye to get the deep shade I wanted, it thinned out the frosting so much the two layers of cake were practically touching. I did not even come close to having that problem with Good Cooking Liqua-Gel Food Coloring--in fact I had a little bit of the opposite problem, which I'm not complaining about at all! I used these food dyes to decorate a dragon cake and castle smash cake for my daughter's first birthday. As you can see in the photos, the colors on the dragon cake are vibrant. Aside from the candy and fresh fruit "jewels" and milk chocolate door, every decoration on these cakes is colored with Good Cooking Gourmet Liqua-Gel Food Coloring. I used the fuschia dye for the pink buttercream frosting on the dragon's body, the lemon yellow dye for the yellow buttercream frosting on the "gold" horde, and the violet dye for the white chocolate purple wings and spikes. It only took a few drops to get the vibrant shades of each color that I wanted, so it did not change the consistency of the buttercream frosting or the white molding chocolate. I used the coal black dye for the gray castle smash cake. It only took exactly one drop--yes ONE--to get the gray shade I wanted for the buttercream frosting and white chocolate stones, and I had to use extra buttercream and white molding chocolate so it wouldn't come out too dark! Yes, I actually had to dilute the dye instead of diluting the frosting and white chocolate to get my desired, lighter shade. It was a nice problem to have compared with my experience with another brand. And I love that this set comes in a pack of 12 assorted colors, so I didn't have to spend a lot of time and money to get all the colors I needed for my project. Since it only takes a few drops to get the color I want, I'll be able to use this same set for many more projects, which means I save yet more time and money. Word of advice: wear gloves to protect your hands when using these dyes. They are very effective, and stain the skin. I did not experience any skin irritation or any other adverse reaction, but it took several washings over the course of two days to get the fuchsia stains off my hands. Again, I'm not complaining, just driving home the point of how effective these dyes are. I highly recommend this 12 pack of Good Cooking Gourmet Liqua-Gel Food Coloring to fellow cake decorators, and look forward to the many more projects I'll be able to complete using this one set.
B**E
Bright, vivid icing color, the red is red unlinked some that comes out burgundy. No bitter taste, a little goes a long way, small bottles that were sealed, these offer consistency.
V**Y
Génial! Les couleurs sont superbes
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