Have You Seen Candy Melts In This Color?

Sugar Work By kryptonite Updated 7 Jun 2012 , 4:43am by bananabread

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kryptonite Posted 4 Jun 2012 , 7:05pm
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I need to make green cake pops, but I can't find candy melts or candy oil colors in this shade of green. Any ideas? Thanks so much!

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FlourPots Posted 4 Jun 2012 , 7:19pm
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http://www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/food-items/ck-elaines-liquid-candy-color-green/46/535/1422/618413/
or you can always use 2 different candy oil colors (yellow & green) to come up with that shade.

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BlakesCakes Posted 4 Jun 2012 , 7:31pm
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Wilton used to put that color out only at Halloween, but I believe they now have it on the shelves at Michael's year-round.

Second color from the bottom: Vibrant Green

http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=3E310A5F-475A-BAC0-513EBB4AAC195A7E&fid=3E32DFEA-475A-BAC0-51B68534387FF8B9

Another option is to mix a sunny yellow with a bit of blue.


Rae

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bananabread Posted 7 Jun 2012 , 4:42am
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to make the color you want you have to add a small amount of green or cyan to yellow.



Lime Green: Add a small amount of green or cyan to yellow.
Light Lime: Add white to lime green.Dark Lime: Add a small amount of black (or purple) to lime green. Purple is lime green's complement.Dull Lime: Add both white and black (or purple) to lime green.

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bananabread Posted 7 Jun 2012 , 4:43am
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to make the color you want you have to add a small amount of green or cyan to yellow.



Lime Green: Add a small amount of green or cyan to yellow.
Light Lime: Add white to lime green.Dark Lime: Add a small amount of black (or purple) to lime green. Purple is lime green's complement.Dull Lime: Add both white and black (or purple) to lime green.

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