🌈 Color Your World with McCormick!
McCormick Culinary Green Food Coloring is a 16 fl oz bottle of vibrant, flavor-free, and odor-free liquid food dye. Perfect for adding a festive touch to cakes, cookies, icings, and more, this versatile coloring is made with feel-good ingredients and is certified kosher. Achieve your desired shade with precision, making it an essential for holiday crafts and celebrations.
K**.
wife loved them.
I bought this along with the red color for my wife when she was looking for food coloring last year during the holidays. Both of these colors (in the smaller bottles) were sold out in stores. I ordered these after several attempts failed at procuring them at the local level. Not sure if this was an issue caused by COVID-19, however, know that these are large bottles, I assume used by bakeries. I found online that if you store them in cool dry places they should last up to about 5 years.
C**Y
It’s not that easy being green.
Worked perfectly to make green beer at the brewery for St. Patrick’s Day.
J**.
Color.
Happy St. Patrick’s day. Green beer abounds.
L**Y
Works great for cheap homemade hair dye! Budget friendly bold new look!
This bulk food coloring is great for homemade hair dye, and way cheaper than buying the fancy prepackaged stuff all the time. I mix this green food coloring with a bit of black food coloring to deepen it, and sometimes a little squirt of yellow too. All you need is some 20 volume developer, some conditioner, food coloring, and some kool-aid packets in your desired shade. I mix 2 or 3 kool-aid packets with a tiny bit of hot water to form a paste, then add that into the developer and conditioner and add in the food coloring bit by bit until the desired shade is reached. I apply it to my hair and usually let it sit at least 4 or 5 hours before I rinse it out, and the end result is vibrantly green and soft hair that doesn't feel damaged at all, smells fruity like kool-aid, and the color actually takes quite a long time to fade for me. Even after 5 weeks since coloring, I still have green hair and only wind up redyeing it when my roots start to grow out and bother me. If you get a cheap bulk bottle of developer and a bottle of this and a few kool-aid packets, you've got hairdye for months with very little investment.
K**N
green food coloring
Bought dye my liquid weed killer for our lawn. Did the job.
Z**A
Great
Item as described took a long time to receive. Color is bright and well worth the wait.
E**H
Great price
I go thru a lot of green food coloring. This was a great price and came quickly. Color was great!
C**N
Works great to dye Horse HAIR!!!
Works GREAT to dye horse hair! My daughter LOVES, LOVES GREEN! We had to buy a horse with a white tail specifically so she could dye it green! For special rides she dyes her tail and forelock green and was using so many of the tiny bottles from the grocery store I went online to find a bigger bottle. This food coloring is PERFECT! The secret to dying hair is to 1st, wash with shampoo and rinse as normal then 2nd, rinse with HOT, HOT water or put the tail in a bucket of HOT water for a few minutes then wring dry. 3rd immediately brush on or squirt on the undiluted green food color to the hot hair. USE RUBBER GLOVES UNLESS YOU WANT GREEN HANDS TOO! You really do not need much before it dyes the hair a beautiful green color. The color stays vibrant for several days using this method. Hot water makes the dye set better. Once it gets wet from rain the color will fade quickly. But, some parts of the tail have stayed green for weeks! The tail works the best as well as the forelock. However the mane is more difficult as you end up getting dye on the horse instead of just the hair. So we just do the tail and forelock. She gets tons of compliments especially when she is all decked out in her green tack.This green food coloring is really the most perfect product for getting a horse tail GREEN!
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