✨ Elevate Every Creation with Pure Flavor Power! 🌈
This 16-pack of 0.35 fl oz food flavoring oils offers 100% natural, highly concentrated candy-inspired extracts that are water and oil soluble. Perfect for enhancing lip balms, baking, beverages, and DIY crafts, these gluten-free, non-GMO flavor oils deliver vibrant aromas without altering original tastes, making them a must-have for creative professionals and trend-savvy makers.
M**L
Delicious smell
I got these for my business but before you open the bottle it just smells sooo good. Like fruity and sweet. How can I give sell things made with these if I want to devour them all 🤣I may update once I see how it tastes
P**M
Perfect for cosmetics
Yummy flavors
D**D
Flavors true to description
I use these for my lip gloss making workshops.Good price for value. Will buy again.Flavors true to description and bottles are spill free and easy to store
M**Y
Any choices! Kinda smell alike!
I don't know why, but to me, they seemed to smell and taste the same. It could just be me. I haven't used more than one at a time so it is possible they will taste different. Still, they all smell good to me.
I**L
Fraganciass aromáticas.
Aromas espectaculares para ambientar tu hogar, la cantidad y calidad no se compara con el precio.
M**L
No ingredients list, scent fades after a day, but it works and smells good.
EDIT: I tried mixing it with oil by itself and it SEPARATED! It's NOT oil soluble AT ALL!! Don't buy!First off, since a bunch of the reviews said that it doesn't taste like anything, IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO!! Flavor Oil used in lip balms/glosses just means the oil smells good and is safe to consume. The "taste" comes from a combination of smelling the oil and tasting the sweetner in the balm/gloss at the same time. It's like how vanilla extract smells amazing but tastes awful, unless you mix it with sugar and batter until it tastes like the vanilla people expect.I used strawberry in a batch of lip balms I was making, so here's my thoughts:Pros:- It is oil soluble, apparently, unlike Lorann's "flavor oils" (which are just flavoring in propyl glycol, water, and alcohol which isn't soluble in oil). To be fair, I only used 10 drops in ~35 grams of balm, so it might not have been enough to notice the two not combining properly.- They smell good. Or, at least, what you expect when you smell "strawberry, "pineapple", "cream", and "coconut".- There's a lot of flavors to test out for the price point.Cons:- The seller doesn't list the INCI/ingredients which is necessary for anyone planning to sell cosmetics with these. That's also how I can't confirm that it's soluble in oil since I don't know the carrier for the flavors.- The smells vanish to a very faint scent after a day -- awful for lip balms.- (not taking off stars for this) The seller doesn't sell individual flavors or ones in bulk, so if you find one you really like you're out of luck unless you buy this again just for 3mls of flavoring. You'll need to get flavoring oil from another seller if you want higher quantities.Overall, it's good for testing out flavors and different flavor combinations and for things that'll be eaten in a day, but please don't buy this if you plan to sell flavored cosmetics for business unless the seller publishes the ingredients.
E**E
The best we have tried
Strong scents and flavor. Nice variety of flavors and easy to use.
N**.
Candy making
I made 2 small batches of hard candy and I used a teaspoon of strawberry and a teaspoon of watermelon for flavor. Sorry to say, the candy tasted just like sugar could not taste the strawberry or watermelon. Maybe in lip gloss, but not in candy.
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