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.
it will become the coler of food coloring you had.
Chocolate can be mixed together with many different colors- like if you have a white cake mix and you put food coloring into it, it will turn into whatever color (or sort of like that color) you put into it. So, not all chocolate is brown.
Actually, if you put a white carnation in food coloring, the carnations will turn that color. Example: Put a white carnation in red food coloring. In a few weeks, the flower will turn red.
Your Slime Color is white because the most color you put there is color White since your glue is white
It depends on your reasons, but yes, you can put food coloring in lotion.
you don't have to put water in food coloring you can put it in icing or cake batter
Well, the flower will change the color of the food coloring. For example, if you used red the flower would change red. Unless, you put it ON the plant then it would die! You would have to put the food dye/coloring in the plant's water to help it survive when the coloring reaches its roots.
All you need is food coloring and water and generally a white flower. However you can not dye any flowers for flower shows because it will disqualify you.
if you put white carnations in a vase with cold water and a couple drops of food coloring then the petals with turn the color of the food coloring..... ex: 1 white carnation+a vase+red food coloring+cold water=red carnation
When you put a white flower in food coloring the flower drinks the food die and the pettals change to the color you put the flower in. Its a great science experiment for science fairs and you can get a great amount of facts.
yes
Just like when you put a flower into normal water, the water will travel up the stem of the flower, because it is a vascular plant and therefore absorption occurs. The food coloring only makes this process visible.