Add water, drop by drop.
Yes, you can. Just remember that food coloring paste is a lot thicker than liquid food color so you use a lot less. Start with just a tiny bit on the end of a spoon and add more in tiny amounts as necessary. Usually 1/2 teaspoon of gel paste is equal to about 1.5 oz of liquid food (to put it into perspective - a shot and a half of liquid) colouring
you could find food coloring at jewel osco.
Use the paste. Food coloring liquid will thin out the dough too much.
yepp. you can use any type of food coloring. just make sure that if your using your hands you wear gloves so your hands are stained!
the smart thing to do would be to buy 1 orange food coloring.
walmart or target.
At a grocery store.
You CANNOT use liquid food coloring---that will ruin the candy. You CAN use a paste or power food coloring purchased at a craft store like Michaels, Joannes etc or a cake/candy supply store. Also some gourmet cooking stores will have the right coloring. You can also buy candy melts from the same type of stores. They have red and pink candy melts. Also seen candy melts at Walmart in the craft/sewing section of the store.
Really bright pink frosting requires paste food coloring. The typical liquid food colors sold in grocery stores only produces pastel tints. Paste food coloring can be found in many craft shops and in specialty bakers supply outlets.
Yes if you dip it in food coloring. No if you want to buy it in stores.
no there is not DNA in food coloring