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Sweet Sticks Edible Art Decorative Cake Paint in Metallic Antique Gold is a 0.5-ounce (15 milliliters) liquid paint designed for creating stunning edible decorations on various surfaces. This specialty edible paint offers a metallic finish, perfect for enhancing cakes, cookies, and other treats. With easy application and quick drying time, it's a must-have for any baking enthusiast looking to elevate their dessert game.
Specialty | Edible |
Number of Items | 1 |
Liquid Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 20 Grams |
M**S
Nice color
Small bottle. Nice color. I will not use it for a few weeks so I will update once I do. Its a bit pricey for the size but if it works it will be worth it.UPDATE: It has a horrible tast that burns the heck out of your throat. Luckily I only put it on removable items and the cake was for my daughters party. It was a nice color with a good shine but in the future I will only apply it to things that will be removed and not consumed.
S**.
Wait up to 24 hours to let it dry for painting cake drips (possibly for everything else too)
This worked great! The color is a honey gold (Glamorous Gold) but I was so excited I bought the Antique Gold as well. For people saying it tastes bitter-I put on two coats and waited 18-20 hours for the alcohol to evaporate. I tried it after 2-3 hours and it did taste terrible. 18 or so hours later, no taste at all. The packaging says to wait up to 24 hours, so just give it time to dry (lots of time) and you’ll be fine.
I**R
Awful tasting! Ruined cake
I bought this item to gild a drip cake. My drip came out gorgeous, and I used a cake brush to very carefully apply the gold paint. The paint was difficult to apply evenly, and it began drying so quickly that clumps formed when I would go over areas just a few seconds later. I'd reapply to try to get it even, but it resulted in a clumpy looking kind of mess. Even with these issues, the worst part was without question the taste.The taste was BAD. Like alcohol + paint thinner + vinegar bad. It was so bad I had to completely remove the drip layer, basically ruining the smoothness I worked so hard for. I tried to resmooth and cover imperfections with a lot of sprinkles and more piped icing. This item is non-refundable, so I'm stuck with an inedible, awful tasting mess I can never use for food. I'll probably use it for some crafts. Save yourself the trouble and pass.PROs:- Arrived quickly- Liquid so no mixing requiredCONs:- Awful, awful, foul taste- Difficult to spread evenly- Clumps easily- Non-refundable- Did I mention the taste? Renders cake inedible.
A**E
Great!
Yhanks
J**R
It’s okay, does what I need it to
I got the black paint and it does what I need it to.Pros:Easy to work withDries completely and does not come offHas a smell at first but goes away once dryCleans up easyCons:Takes house (I typically wait over night) to dryNot super coveringIf you put too much on, it does give off a flavorTips:If you need it to dry quicker you can always dust some corn starch on it to hurry up the process.I used mine on chocolate for cake pops. If you mess up you can sort of wipe it off and restart, but be careful because I can leave a residue behind that you might have to paint over.I typically take a paper towel and wipe the chocolate off first to kind of buff the surface. Otherwise the paint will kind of bead up.
R**Y
Good coloring but
I liked the gold color of the product. I feel like most cookies only required one coat. I did give less stars because of taste. Once completely dried there is a small aftertaste. It may have been more noticeable to me because I accidentally tried some when it was still partially wet. It was horrible when not dried completely. I also noticed that the paint would ball a little or have pebble like texture. I am not sure why that happened. It didn’t happen every time but sometimes.
B**R
Painted on buttercream better than expected!
First time using shiny metallic gold ready-to-use edible paint. Brushed on crusted buttercream better than I expected. I didn’t taste it but my husband said it didn’t taste very well when painting the bottom part of the cake cookie. So recommend only using small amounts. Liked that it was already mixed and to the consistency I needed. Painted onto frozen frosting using a stencil. While it looked okay, I think it would have worked better to thicken with some powdered sugar maybe then paint over stencil and scrape off. Thick enough that it did not fall off brush and become messy.
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