Guest guest Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 >I'm looking for natural food colorings, but I can't find them >anywhere ... anyone know where to get them? This is the closest I >could find and it was expensive enough without having to use Fed Ex >Express shipping too. This is the only natural food color I've ever found. I've never seen any at the natural food co-ops I shop at, either. However, I know where you can at least get these food colors cheaper. They're made by " Dancing Deer " , and you can either buy them directly from them ($17 + shipping ... you don't have to go by Fed-Ex either - ground shipping is either $6 or $7.50 for under $20) - OR I found them even cheaper (by doing a search for Dancing Deer colors) through a soapmaker's site - only $12 plus shipping. The direct link to get them from Dancing Deer is: http://www.dancingdeer.com/store/prodinfo.asp? number=FOODCOLORS & variation= & aitem=6 & mitem=9 (or if that doesn't work, go to http://www.dancingdeer.com/store/, then click on " order info " , then " quick order form " and scroll to almost the bottom). The soapmaker site that sells them is: http://www.windyhill-handcraftedsoaps.com/WHK_Specialty.htm I've never tried the natural colors but have been meaning to for several years! I first saw them in a " Harmony " catalog for $19...and then they only seem to carry them seasonally. Hope that helps! Lisa :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 Oh Lisa, Thank you thank you thank you!!!! If you were here I could just kiss you!!!!! *Smooch* *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com pimpernel22 [sirpercy2] Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:29 PM Natural Cake/Food Colorings? >I'm looking for natural food colorings, but I can't find them >anywhere ... anyone know where to get them? This is the closest I >could find and it was expensive enough without having to use Fed Ex >Express shipping too. This is the only natural food color I've ever found. I've never seen any at the natural food co-ops I shop at, either. However, I know where you can at least get these food colors cheaper. They're made by " Dancing Deer " , and you can either buy them directly from them ($17 + shipping ... you don't have to go by Fed-Ex either - ground shipping is either $6 or $7.50 for under $20) - OR I found them even cheaper (by doing a search for Dancing Deer colors) through a soapmaker's site - only $12 plus shipping. The direct link to get them from Dancing Deer is: http://www.dancingdeer.com/store/prodinfo.asp? number=FOODCOLORS & variation= & aitem=6 & mitem=9 (or if that doesn't work, go to http://www.dancingdeer.com/store/, then click on " order info " , then " quick order form " and scroll to almost the bottom). The soapmaker site that sells them is: http://www.windyhill-handcraftedsoaps.com/WHK_Specialty.htm I've never tried the natural colors but have been meaning to for several years! I first saw them in a " Harmony " catalog for $19...and then they only seem to carry them seasonally. Hope that helps! Lisa :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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