Lorann Flavor Fountain?

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MacsMom Posted 6 May 2008 , 11:14pm
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Has anyone tried LoRann Flavor Fountain for anything?

It is supposed to be for ice-cream, but I would love to try the banana-coconut or strawberry flavor in a cake.


"Not a syrup. Not an ice cream topping. Flavor Fountain puts the flavoring secrets of major ice cream manufacturers into the hands of home consumers!
Turn plain vanilla recipes into a variety of tasty treats. Flavors Ice Cream, shakes, smoothies, even diet and nutritional drinks!
LorAnnâs exclusive line of flavorings especially formulated for home-made ice cream, shakes and smoothies. Suitable for use in blenders, smoothie makers and ice cream makers of all types.Each 1.7 oz. bottle flavors 3 quarts of ice cream or 10 shakes."

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JanH Posted 7 May 2008 , 9:44am
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If you're game to try the LorAnn ice cream flavorings....

National Flavors manufactures an extensive line of these flavorings:

www.nationalflavors.com

HTH

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MacsMom Posted 7 May 2008 , 2:56pm
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I don't see how I can buy it from the website and I can't find a supplier online.

So have you tried it in cake? The LoRann isn't a syrup as the National brand seems to be...

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foxymomma521 Posted 7 May 2008 , 3:09pm
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I've put it in my coffee. Chocolate peppermint, MMMmmmmm. Anyway, I haven't tried it in cake, but I'm sure it would be good. It's thick like an emulsion. HTH

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MacsMom Posted 7 May 2008 , 3:52pm
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Oh! Emulsion makes great sense! Off to go buy some... icon_biggrin.gif

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