Make Navy Candy Melt For Cake Pops?

Decorating By mmhassa2 Updated 2 Dec 2014 , 10:34pm by -K8memphis

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mmhassa2 Posted 1 Dec 2014 , 11:41pm
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How can I make navy candy melt for cake pops?  I have white chocolate bark from WM and have a jar of blue powder color for candy melts.  I also have a small amount of navy blue candy melt but the problem is I need enough to make approx 100 cake pops and the navy blue isnt enough.  My plan is to mix the navy blue with more of the white bark so I have enough for 100 but Im sure it'll lighten a lot once I add a whole bar of the white chocolate bark.  To bring it back to a real navy what colors should i mix? The blue powder? Black candy melt?

 

This is the whole bar I plan to use as an extender:

 

I have a half a bag of this:

 

This is the blue powder color I have:

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mmhassa2 Posted 2 Dec 2014 , 10:30pm
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anyone?

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-K8memphis Posted 2 Dec 2014 , 10:34pm
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blue plus a little black -- often i will color a small part of the white with the black coloring then use portions of that black mixture to add to the bigger mixture to get the color i want --

 

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