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🎨 Elevate your edible art game with precision and flair!
This 3-piece set of black edible food coloring markers features dual tips—a super fine 0.5mm tip and a flexible thick brush tip—offering precision and versatility for decorating cakes, cookies, and more. With 30% more ink than standard pens, these food-grade, tasteless, vegan, and gluten-free markers provide longer-lasting creativity on a variety of smooth, dry edible surfaces.
| ASIN | B08SBJ9T7W |
| ASIN | B08SBJ9T7W |
| Age Range Description | 3+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,980 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #85 in Food Coloring |
| Brand Name | EdibleInk |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,517) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Vegan |
| Formulation Base | Glycerin-Based |
| Liquid Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ATOC |
| Manufacturer | ATOC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.4 x 0.43 x 0.43 inches; 1.13 ounces |
| Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | edible marker for cookie decoration, edible markers, food coloring for kids, food pen with dual tips, super fine tip edible marker |
| UPC | 723509785802 |
| UPC | 723509785802 |
| Unit Count | 3.00 Count |
| Units | 3.00 Count |
P**N
Perfect for Decorating - Ultra Fine Tip Edible Pens!
These black food coloring markers are fantastic! The 3-piece set with double sided ultra fine tip (0.5mm) edible pens are perfect for detailed cake decorating. The ink flows smoothly and consistently. Great for writing on cookies, cakes, and fondant. The fine tip allows for precise details and beautiful lettering. Food grade quality that's safe and easy to use. Essential for anyone who decorates baked goods. Highly recommend for baking and decorating!
C**N
easy to use, dyes mouth
Worked great for decorating cake pops. Only used one felt tip marker so no input on the finer tips but it worked great and stayed once dry. Did dye mouths a little though
J**N
Great product
Love how fine the smaller side is. Really helps to make small details for decorated sugar cookies or on fondant. Only problem is the fine point end usually goes away after just a few uses. You need to be very careful not to push too hard or you won't be able to us anymore.
K**E
Works for macarons!
It worked for my macarons! I was surprised I preferred the wider tip over the fine point but it was exactly what I needed. I didn’t use too much or taste it so I can’t speak of the taste. I only used 1 pen of the pack but it wasn’t dried out. When writing, it did dry quickly so no smudges. With both points I think the writing ability from anything like art to words would work.
B**N
Awesome Markers
These food markers worked awesome on Halloween treats I had made for the grandkids.
V**R
Meh
I couldn't use 2 of the pens bc the tip came off. Fine up would stop working then sometimes work. Just meh. Big tip for for coloring only.
S**Z
Perfect edible pen!
So perfect!!! Made my son's alphabet cookies so cute and was easy to use. The ink was good quality and showed well on the icing! Very pleased!
E**N
Weak Color, Uneven Color Distribution, Bleeding
Don't be hopeful because some of the reviews and pictures seem ok. These pens bring nothing but regret. 1. The pens have two tips. One is thicker and one is a fine point, as shown. The fine point is comparable in size to a Pigma Micron 05. The thicker end is similar to a Tombow, but it doesn't write as nicely. Because we can't use our Microns and Tombows on food, I gave these a try. 2. These pens write in grey ink. The color is a true grey, without leaning blue or green, but it is not black. After three coats, it's passably dark, but after three coats, the ink starts to eat away at the icing a bit. (Tested on rock hard, days old royal icing, by the way, not a cookie I filled six hours ago.) 3. The color is not distributed evenly. It is distributed in a weak line that leaves behind a bubble of ink when you lift the pen. Unless you correct for this defect, every line becomes a line with a dot on the end. 4. The color bleeds. Not a ton, but enough that you will never see crisp, sharp lines, and isn't that why you were looking for a fine tip edible marker in the first place? For the moment, I'm back to my paint brush and petal dust for fine lines. I'll probably throw these in the kids' marker box for art projects. They'll enjoy having two different tips on one marker.
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