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Blog Post CommentRed Dye 40 (via Nacho flavored Doritos) just tried to kill my teenage daughter a week ago so I will email this to her as a suggested substitute. Thank you!
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File CommentCool! How'd you do that "tie dye" in the buttercream?
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Blog Post CommentIndia Tree Natural Food Colors India Tree offers plant-based food coloring with no synthetic dyes or corn syrup. They are manufactured in a facility that is free of tree nuts and peanuts and do not use gluten. Although they cannot promise that all items are free of allergens, they do participate in an Allergen Control Program to help reduce the risk of cross-contamination. Some of their products are vegan and non-GMO. Their website contains a recipe for Easter egg dying which produces soft,...
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File CommentMy kids birthdays are close together, so we opt for one family party for both. This year DS requested a tie dye cake. DD requested a large ice cream sundae bar, not pictured.
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Blog Post CommentThe one thing that's not stated here is children that are seriously allergic to red dye that is in almost all foods, I have kids that are seriously allergic to red dye and made many trips to the emergency room cause of it, I found that really only organic and all natural foods don't have it and that can be really expensive to buy all the time so making your own foods is best for that one.