Feature

●Edible Paint Palette for Paint Your Own Cookie: Works best on Royal Icing or Fondant
●PYO supplies
●36 Paint Palettes-3 individual packs of 12
●Edible paint in 4 colors (colors appear darker than final result) - pink, light green, orange and soft blue.
●Best By January 2026


Description

Palettes of edible paint, that works just like watercolors. You can use these palettes with our PYO (Paint Your Own) cookie designs, or simply as a fun and creative way to paint a blank cookie covered in royal icing or fondant. Pastel: Includes 36 palettes, 3 individual packs of 12 Each palette is 3.25” x 3.25”, color circles are 1.25" diameter Ingredients: Sugar, tapioca starch, water, microcrystalline cellulose, (plant-based) glycerin, corn syrup solids, modified corn starch, sodium alginate, titanium dioxide, polyglycerol esters, citric acid, potassium sorbate (preservative), FD&C blue #1, red #3, red #40, yellow #5, yellow #6.. The paper backing on the palettes is food-grade paper. Paper is not edible. Allergen Information: The following ingredients are not used in this facility and will not come into contact with the products being produced – Wheat, Milk, Eggs, Fish, Shell-fish (crustaceans), Peanuts, and/or Tree nuts, Mustard Seed, and Sulfites. Frequently Asked Questions: How many cookies does one palette cover? One palette has enough paint to color up to 3 cookies. However, we recommend giving each painter their own palette and brush, because kids like to have their own. Please note this depends on how much paint is used, and on the size of the cookie. The color is much darker on the palette than I expected. Did I get the wrong palettes? Probably not! The swatches of color are very concentrated and dark when dry, and when they are activated with water, they will be much lighter and brighter. Are these palettes printed on edible paper? Although the paper is food safe, it is not edible. Can these palettes be packed in the same bags as my cookies? Palettes should be not be packed in direct contact with cookies, due to the possibility that moisture from the cookies can activate the paint on the palettes and cause smudging. It is preferable to bag the palette/brush separately and then insert that bag behind the cookie.