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....ok..I made some sugar scrub and used them..they came out great..tried it in bath salts..and at first they were fine..and NOW 3 days later..all 3 batches I made have spots of color in them..the first ones I looked at were blue and it freaked me out I though it was MOLD for a second..but the pink ones have it also..but they are darker pink than the rest..WHAT the heck?

Have any of you had this problem? I think I like my liquids better...wondering if this is a food type product also if there is a better chance for mold using this vs liquids made for B&B

BTW...been playing with a sugar scrub and I think I got it down..got some great reviews on the one I made that is more oily:yay: ..the lotion type(which I prefer) ..not so much.:undecided

guess me & the kids are taking a lot of baths this week.

I would take a pic to show you but hubby took the digital to LA with him. :sad2:

I have to say just a itsy bitsy tiny bit of wilton gels give a kick butt color..but darn it..why don't they work well.

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Hi Rachel. I'm new here and I read about the Wilton colors on the Sweetcakes website. Everyone one of them that I tried didn't last over time. The color would fade or morph into some other color. All of the soap bars I made using this color turned out great out of the mold and then they changed into uneven layers of color. I was not impressed and have since changed to Peacock colors. Very happy now. Lisa

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