
| indydebi wrote: |
| First, your history lesson.
It's not the "purple" that fades ... it's the red (red + blue = purple). In the mid-70's, Red Dye #2 was removed from the market. Something about if you eat 8000 POUNDS of it a day, you MIGHT get cancer or something. It was very inconclusive, but it was removed anyway. This dye was very stable, but when it was removed from the market, there was nothing that was a good substitute. The reds on the market today are not stable and can fade when exposed to bright light or sunlight. I can't remember the last time I had any fading, though. I use CK brand coloring. |
| Kookie wrote: |
| How about if I use purple color to RI Is it going to fade too? |
| indydebi wrote: | ||
I learned this REd DyE #2 story when I made my sister's wedding cake , 20+ years ago. Rainbow theme, so lots of multi colored BC flowers. My best friend, who also ran the cake supply shop, was on the way to the church, so I swung in real fast to show her the cake. She came out to the van and I saw my flowers had faded! She's the one that explained it to me. However, at the wedding, everyone was SO impressed on how I got multi shaded roses (pink roses with red trim, blue roses with purple trim). They thought I was a GENIUS! (Gosh, maybe I should call them all and correct that? |
| indydebi wrote: |
| Correction: The brand of coloring I use is called "Cake Craft" .... sold in my local cake decorating supply store.
And again ... I haven't had any fading happen in years. When I did have fading, it was when the cake was exposed to direct sunlight (shining in thru the van windows, for example). I don't think regular light will do it. Sometimes flurescent (sp?) lighting will impact it. And if you make the icing ahead of time, maybe let it sit out overnight, it will either fade or "settle" into its shade ok. (I make BC red roses ahead of time and they hold up fine....I just leave 'em on the counter.) |
| FACSlady wrote: |
| I read somewhere that purple will turn blue unless you use a bit of milk in the icing - for what it's worth. |
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