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NEW Coulour Mill oil based tropical food color review

this is a review of the brand new 
color mill oil based tropical set  
so fruity this is not a sponsored video just 
wanted to share my experience with this purchase  
hello i’m rox and welcome to my kitchen if 
you’re new here i love to share sweets tips  
intro animation because adults need sweet things 
too i’m signed up for color mills emails and saw  
what they were describing as their tropical series 
the marketing assets were so pretty i was sold  
i pre-ordered this on march 15th and this 
arrived with dhl shipping on march 18th  
shipped from australia here’s the packaging that 
the product was shipped in moment of truth did  
these survive included was a pigments versus dye’s 
leaflet i think i’ll leave a clip of it later
no explosions of food color the set costs 39.95  
but they’re 7.95 individually 
for the 20 milliliters
ah this set of six color mill tropical collection 
includes the colors violet fuchsia melon coral  
mango and kiwi here’s the 20 ml versus 100 
ml packaging to make the comparison as even  
as possible i use my super white swiss meringue 
buttercream and distribute two thirds a cup to  
each bowl their website mentions that the colors 
are best in buttercream swiss meringue chocolate  
cake batter ganache fondant and many more i don’t 
recommend oil-based colors for french macarons  
or pavlova i’m making observations like how well 
it mixes what does it look like at one drop three  
drops and five drops and

what does it look like a
day later the directions say take it easy colors
will develop over time now let’s get started shake
all of the colors so they equally incorporate
as you can see all of these are brand new
and will be freshly opened for this project
these are all flip tops it is really difficult
to peel off all of the seal on this packaging
all color mill products have a squeeze bottle
and flip top cap if you’re familiar with the
mirror color or chef master color they’re very
similar formats for this project to keep it as
consistent as possible for each color i will do
a one drop three drop and five drop mix here is
the violet color mill section here we go with
the first drop this food color is very liquid
sometimes i like to spread it to see if
they’re incorporating immediately mix mix mix
swatch
and for me color mill is usually pretty extra
messy but it’s going okay right now mix mix
swatch
when i’m mixing it’s easy to tell this
is oil-based incorporates so easily
swatch
sometimes with color mill
the mix matches the label
it doesn’t in this case but it does look violent
do you get ultraviolet pantone vibes from this
let’s do fuchsia colour mill if you’ve been
here for my other videos you know i’ve mentioned
these are very hard to squirt for my
weak hands so sometimes i over squeeze
spreads easily
color mill’s website mentions unique
blend loves fats and oils in your baking
is this rich and vibrant
question mark and this fuchsia after some research
the packaging is very similar to the 2001 pantone
color of the year the pantone company provides
a universal language of color that enables
color critical direction through every stage
of the workflow for brands marketing design
and manufacturers i’m only familiar with
pantone because i’ve had jobs that have
included launching products in the past
does this look fuchsia it does look fuchsia
let’s do color mill melon
color mill’s website mentions
they die and disperse
our coloring using these oils allowing
you to achieve a rich and vibrant result
this is in contrast to a lot of
other brands that are water-based
i really liked doing this one drop three drop
five drop side by side it’s time
consuming but it’s interesting
does it look like melon to you it looks
like pastel red to me but maybe it’ll deepen
let’s do color milk coral
this mixes just as easily as the other colors
so
thought i’d mentioned a call
out from color mill’s site
is that their products are allergen free and vegan
coral is interesting again i think to pantone’s
2019 color of the year when i think of coral
there we go here’s mango color mill
while we’re mixing and swatching here
another call out from color mills website
is that their products are halal suitable
so
do this is a pastel mango but let’s
see if it gets darker with five drops
let’s do kiwi color mill
last call out from colour mill’s site is
that their products are also kosher certified
this is a pretty color green i
think of kiwi as more vibrant
so i realized the one drop three dot five drop
swatch was on a translucent piece of white paper
so in this next section i am swatching
but on parchment on white paper
violet one drop three drop five drop
fuchsia one drop three drop five
drop melon one drop three drop
five drop coral one drop
three drop five drop mango one drop
three drop five drop kiwi one drop
three drop five drop here are all of the
five drops side by sides at about one hour
greens with color mill brand are a little
different than the other colors in my experience
i do another green color comparison video where
i share greens from a bunch of different brands
and here’s what everything looks like at one day
i think this section is really relevant because a
lot of the times a treat is not enjoyed until
the very next day here’s side by side violet
super smooth
here are side by sides of fuchsia
again super smooth pretty vibrant
side by side of melon also
super smooth and vibrant
side by side of coral again you’ll hear
this theme super smooth mango super smooth
kiwi super smooth kind of muted not
bright just an observation not a criticism
the site mentions that the
colors will develop over time
so you can see that here with the
bowl side by side at that one day mark
and last but not least i wanted to swatch
all of the colors side by side because it’s
a lot easier to see the differences when they’re
next to one another here is each swatch violet
fuchsia
melon
coral
mango
kiwi
then i like to see how each color compares to
the labels on the packaging format like these
violet
fuchsia melon
coral
mango
kiwi
i wanted to be better informed about why
violet would be part of a tropical series
so i did a little bit of research here’s what i
learned of all the tropical plants in the world
orchid takes the lead for having the most numerous
purple varieties and when it comes to tropical
flowers however purple is somewhat a scarcity most
tropical plants produce flowers in red pink yellow
or even white but rarely in purple interesting
so these two are definitely different colors but
if i didn’t keep them labeled the entire
time i would have probably confused them
and i said it before but kiwi reminds me of
avocado green woah.m.g tropical color review
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