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Beenthere
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31 May 2007, 12:41 pm

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They did appear to use a butter knife to create the swirls for the ocean waves, but I 'spose they could have airbrushed underneath that.


Betting they drizzled a few lines of the liquid coloring and just swirled the knife through to create the effect....if it was staining your hands like you said...that stuff stains wonderfully straight out of the bottle...I used to come home with multi colored hands even after having them in dish water for hours. 8O


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31 May 2007, 3:41 pm

I talked to my allergist. He says it is suspicious that there could have been latex contamination of the cake due to the fact I had a red streak where I rubbed off the blue icing that got on my cheek. He said normally food dyes don't cause contact dermatitis. But something was definitely in the cake. He told me to find out for sure which store it came from then find out what is in the blue dye and if they are using latex gloves. I should add in Arizona latex gloves were outlawed for food handlers several years ago so they could easily get fined if they are using latex. I suspect its some weird something in the dye though, like maybe some fruit extract that I am allergic to or one of those bizarre dyes that's been banned in other countries. The dr did say he has one patient with purple dye allergy who gets very ill from it, so blue allergy is possible.



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31 May 2007, 4:50 pm

Just a thought...wondering if they did the top effect using a spatula containing latex?

Most are rubber, but some I think are latex or a composition of?


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