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LAGOON MIST Natural Food Coloring for Marshmallows - 20 g

SKU: ZK-31
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LAGOON MIST Natural Dye for Marshmallow Flowers

Deep, cool, and mysterious, like the mist over a tranquil ocean lagoon. LAGOON MIST blends rich blues and muted turquoise tones to create a complex color with natural depth and refined elegance.

Inspired by ocean waves, misty mornings on the coast, and the colors of precious aquamarine, this shade is perfect for modern floral arrangements and striking confectionery decorations.

✓ Fine grind

Applies evenly to the surface of petals, creating soft color transitions without clumps or streaks.

✓ No off-flavors

Does not affect the taste of finished products or alter their aroma.

✓ Does not dry out the surface

Preserves the delicate texture of marshmallows and the natural appearance of flowers.

✓ Ready to use

Requires no mixing, diluting, or additional preparation. Just open the jar and get to work.

✓ Economical usage

Even a small amount of dye produces a rich and elegant shade.

✓ For brush and spray application

Suitable for creating subtle accents as well as for use in spray bottles to quickly color large arrangements.

✓ Designed for marshmallow floristry

Helps you easily create professional floral arrangements without complex coloring techniques.

Where to use:

• marshmallow roses and hydrangeas;

 

LAGOON MIST is the color of a sea lagoon before dawn, a cool ocean breeze, and a sky veiled in a light mist. A shade that adds depth, tranquility, and refined natural beauty to compositions, creating the effect of flowers inspired by the element of water.

Ingredients: blue spirulina, green spirulina, maltodextrin, citric acid, rice starch

$5.2
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