🌟 Paint your palate with pro-level pizzazz!
Rainbow Dust ProGel Pink is a 25g professional-grade gel food colouring from the UK, offering 34 vibrant, bake-stable shades in a highly concentrated formula. Packaged in a convenient squeezy tube with a precision nozzle, it ensures streak-free, easy application on cake batters, icings, and fondants. Suitable for vegetarian, Halal, Kosher diets and gluten-free, it’s the go-to choice for creative bakers seeking vivid, lasting colour with minimal waste.
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 12.5 x 2.1 cm; 25 g |
Item model number | RDUST-GEL-PINK |
Product Name | Food Colouring |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
Units | 25.0 millilitre(s) |
Manufacturer contact | Rainbow Dust Colours Limited, Lancashire, PR5 5LP |
Brand | Rainbow Dust |
Format | Gel |
Speciality | Vegetarian, Halal, Kosher |
Manufacturer | Rainbow Dust |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
E**T
Great colour
Great colour from the little amount I used. Was good for buttercream as well as colouring fondant. Would recommend this brand and have already ordered another colour. Good value for money, might consider getting some of the sets.
J**3
Fantastic product very effective.
All I needed to add was a small amount to get a lovely vibrant colour to my butter icing. Haven't coloured cake batter with it so can't speak to the colour fast-ness when baked but really great for icing.
L**Y
Bluies!
The media could not be loaded. Great stuff!Worked well for blue blondies 💙🩵You definitely need less than you think!
C**Z
Baby blue?
Wanted more of a 'baby blue' colour. Though photo looks green/blue, it was lot darker blue than hoped for. Icing was vanilla so maybe why. Everyone loved the cake regardless.
S**E
Best shade of green
Lovely green, apt for floral decorations.
T**Y
Cake
Nice colour
R**E
Amazing!
This is the best colour gel I've ever tried! In the past I've used liquid dyes and never achieved the desired colour I wanted, they always came out a nasty black colour and I could never understand why, especially when watching YouTube videos.By chance I discovered this on Amazon and thought I'd give it a go. A little really goes a long way, you only need the tiniest of a squeeze to achieve a rich red colour (no more than 1g according to the instructions on the tube).I wanted this mainly so I could make red velvet cupcakes. My first attempt I put a little too much in making it come out an extremely artificial type red colour. On my second attempt I added a very tiny amount of the gel and a small spoonful of cocoa powder to the batter to achieve a slightly darker more rich regal red colour. I highly recommend it, and would definitely buy it again and use other colours in the Pro Gel Rainbow dust range.
M**E
Cake colouring
Not very strong to get a rich black colour
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