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ColorMaker specializes in non-certified "natural" colorants and supplies them in a variety of blends, forms, and dilutions. They can supply any colorant approved or not approved for use in the US. ColorMaker has been successful in replicating Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 for water-based systems and they are available in powder form for dry beverages and for direct compression tableting.
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Annatto Extract ColorMaker Inc. Annatto Extract is a natural plant extract derived from the seed coats of the Bixa orellano tree. This product provides an orange to yellowish color, and is typically used as a coloring and flavoring agent. Annatto Extract has been used for coloring ices,...view more Annatto Extract is a natural plant extract derived from the seed coats of the Bixa orellano tree. This product provides an orange to yellowish color, and is typically used as a coloring and flavoring agent. Annatto Extract has been used for coloring ices, hard candies, fruit flavors or fruit based beverages, and many carbonated drinks. view less
Caramel ColorMaker Inc. Caramel color is a golden brown (honey or amber) color to a deep dark almost-black brown (coffee or cola) color. It is always water-soluble in either liquid or powdered form and is prepared by the controlled heating of food grade carbohydrates with or wit...view more Caramel color is a golden brown (honey or amber) color to a deep dark almost-black brown (coffee or cola) color. It is always water-soluble in either liquid or powdered form and is prepared by the controlled heating of food grade carbohydrates with or without added chemical catalysts. view less
Carmine ColorMaker Inc. Carmine is a bright red colorant required the labor of hundreds of subjects combing the desert in search of the cochineal insect. The colorant is extracted from the bodies of female insects, which may contain from 10% to 20% of their dry weight of the col...view more Carmine is a bright red colorant required the labor of hundreds of subjects combing the desert in search of the cochineal insect. The colorant is extracted from the bodies of female insects, which may contain from 10% to 20% of their dry weight of the color principle chemically called: carminic acid. It is estimated that about 25 million insects are required to make 32 pounds of water-soluble extract. view less
Grape ColorMaker Inc. Grape is the single most abundant fruit harvested in the world from which a natural color is commercially obtained. Grapes are highly pigmented with anthocyanins, a pool of colorants responsible for the purple, violet, blue, magenta, red and orange color ...view more Grape is the single most abundant fruit harvested in the world from which a natural color is commercially obtained. Grapes are highly pigmented with anthocyanins, a pool of colorants responsible for the purple, violet, blue, magenta, red and orange color of many fruits, vegetables and flowers. Anthocyanins are often extracted from the grape skin remaining after wine crushing or from the "leas," the sediment at the bottom of barrels from the wine aging process. view less