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McCormick Culinary Green Food Coloring delivers a premium, flavorless green pigment in a generous 16 fl oz liquid form. Certified kosher and gluten-free, it ensures consistent, vivid color for professional bakers and home chefs alike. Perfect for holiday-themed treats and large-scale culinary projects, this concentrated dye offers precise control from pastel to bold shades, making it a must-have for anyone looking to add a festive, eye-catching touch to their creations.




| ASIN | B0055AFE5G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,312 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #591 in Food Coloring |
| Brand | McCormick Culinary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,361) |
| Date First Available | 11 December 2015 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Item model number | 43217-84902 |
| Manufacturer | McCormick & Company, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 6.91 x 6.91 x 19.56 cm; 453.59 g |
| Product Name | Food |
| Special Feature | Kosher, Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Units | 16 Milliliters |
| Weight | 1.22 Pounds |
C**W
Used this to color the water in my DIY puking‑skeleton Halloween setup — the green turned out perfect and spooky just like I hoped. Easy to mix, strong color pay‑off, and no weird smell or residue. Great value for a heavy‑duty fun‑decor job. I can't speak to the taste or baking ability because it was used to color water green, but a little bit definitely goes a long way because of the strong concentrate in bottle.
K**C
I needed primary colors to dye wood blocks for use by children. This is the only product that has enough volume to allow for use when making multiple products or dying not so small pieces. It worked well. The colors produced were vibrant and stable, when mixed with vinegar. Highly recommend this product for hobbits/woodworking use if you need a non-toxic dye. This green is pretty intense and offers a good deep color when using vinegar.
A**R
Vibrant color, large quantity, great consistency. Packed well. Arrived on time.
L**Y
This bulk food coloring is great for homemade hair dye, and way cheaper than buying the fancy prepackaged stuff all the time. I mix this green food coloring with a bit of black food coloring to deepen it, and sometimes a little squirt of yellow too. All you need is some 20 volume developer, some conditioner, food coloring, and some kool-aid packets in your desired shade. I mix 2 or 3 kool-aid packets with a tiny bit of hot water to form a paste, then add that into the developer and conditioner and add in the food coloring bit by bit until the desired shade is reached. I apply it to my hair and usually let it sit at least 4 or 5 hours before I rinse it out, and the end result is vibrantly green and soft hair that doesn't feel damaged at all, smells fruity like kool-aid, and the color actually takes quite a long time to fade for me. Even after 5 weeks since coloring, I still have green hair and only wind up redyeing it when my roots start to grow out and bother me. If you get a cheap bulk bottle of developer and a bottle of this and a few kool-aid packets, you've got hairdye for months with very little investment.
T**D
I am very pleased with this food coloring. The color being green is very nice and easy to use. Great for Baking and cooking. Experimentation cooking things like green eggs is really nice and festive. Also the product TASTE depends on the amount that is used with the food being colored and you most likely would rather taste the food. A little food coloring goes a long way. It would be great to see this food coloring at a cheaper price but besides that I do not have any current dislikes
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