I didn't notice them the last time I was there, but that doesn't mean much since I get distracted very easily in that store - so much to look at. If I get the opportunity, I'll go by Hobby Lobby and check out what offerings they have in regards to the emulsions. I can't remember the exact flavor profile, though - does it have a pronounced lemon flavor, or no? Perhaps none at all? The Princess definitely has a lemon flavor to it, but it isn't over the top to me, but I could see where it wouldn't work well for all cakes. I've read about the Wedding Bouquet, but it seems it is something I have to special order (?) so that is kind of a turn-off for me. Don't forget, emulsion is stronger than an extract and one uses less in a recipe -especially the almond and especially if you were to use it in buttercream. Truly Mad Plastics came about for the need of our cookie page 4 Angels Bakery needing cookie cutters and having a hard time finding the shapes we wanted. LorAnn Oils 16 Oz Bakery Emulsion Emulsions Baking Extract Pick from 23 Flavors (1.6k) 22.00. I did,recently however, purchase the coconut emulsion. Now, I can use a 40% coupon and get it for a steal. My Hobby Lobby sells it which is fantastic since I used to only be able to buy it online. Buttery Sweet Dough give a soft bakery essence to everything. It is just my personal preference having tried Princess and Wedding Bouquet as well.
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