You will find more than 550 Sugarfair products on our website. Paste colours are everywhere, but which one should you use? That depends on what you want to use it for and what you want to create. In this article we will explain the advantages of the different Paste Colours and which one you should use for each purpose.
View assortment Spectral Concentrated Paste Colours
The first range we discuss are the Spectral Concentrated Paste Colours. This range consists of over 60 different colours. You can add these products to sugar paste, buttercream, royal icing, marzipan, flower and modelling paste, pastry, dough, etc. Using a skewer, you add bit by bit of the paste until you have the desired colour. The great thing about this product is that it does not change the consistency of your product when you add the paste. You can also use the colour paste as paint by adding a little water. All products in this range are nut-free, gluten-free, GM Free, vegetarian and vegan.Maximum Concentrated Paste Colours
As the words 'Maximum Concentrated' give a little away, the colours in this range are strong and will deepen on drying. These 9 colours mix well in sugar paste, flower paste, buttercream, cake mixes and also in many other icings. Because the paste colour is so concentrated, you don't need much of the product and a little goes a long way. Tip: when processing the product and you have the time, leave it outside the fridge overnight, this way you give the paste a chance to reach room temperature and develop properly. Not so much time? Then let it rest for at least 30 minutes. And don't put it in cling film or put it in the fridge! These products are also nut-free, gluten-free and also PM free, vegetarian and vegan.