***Most of these options will be re-bottled from larger bottles of Lorann Flavors.***
DROPPER INCLUDED
Typical uses: hard candy, general candy making, cakes, cookies, frosting, ice cream and a wide variety of other baking and confectionery applications.
Item are listed in multiple selling channels, so inventory may change from day to day with delays between inventory updates.
Can your flavors be used in lip balm crafting? Yes. Many of our super strength flavors work well for adding flavor to lip balm, although some work better than others. Below are the recommended flavor oils to use in lip balm making.
*PLEASE NOTE, NOT ALL FLAVORS BELOW MAY BE AVAILABLE* MAKE SURE YOU LOOK IN LISTING TO MAKE SURE THE FLAVOR IS AVAILABLE.
Banana Cream Flavor**, Black Cherry Flavor, Cheesecake Flavor, Cookies & Cream Flavor**, Grapefruit Oil, Key Lime Flavor, Lemon Oil*, Lime Oil*, Orange Oil, Peppermint Oil, Pina Colada Flavor, Spearmint Oil, Tangerine Oil, Tropical Punch Flavor, Watermelon Flavor
0535 ALMOND
0380 AMARETTO
0250 BANANA CREAM
0830 BAVARIAN CREAM
0880 BLACK CHERRY
0200 BLACK WALNUT
0230 BLACKBERRY
0252 BOURBON
0360 BUBBLE GUM
0190 BUTTER RUM
0600 CARAMEL
0680 CHEESECAKE
0220 COCONUT
0272 COOKIES & CREAM
0180 GRAPE
0300 LICORICE
0875 MANGO
0270 MAPLE
0850 MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP
0800 ORANGE CREAM
0580 PEANUT BUTTER
0070 PEPPERMINT, NATURAL
0400 PINA COLADA
0240 PINEAPPLE
0090 SPEARMINT
0322 STRAWBERRY-KIWI
0470 TANGERINE
0500 TROPICAL PUNCH
0490 TUTTI-FRUTTI
0260 WATERMELON
What is a candy oil or flavoring oil?
Candy oils, also called flavoring oils, are concentrated - super strength - flavors that have the intensity to withstand the higher temperature demands of candy making, but can also be used to flavor just about anything from baking to beverages! Contrary to popular belief, they are NOT in a base of vegetable oil. Some candy oils are oil-soluble, others are water-soluble. The word "oil" actually refers to the term "essential oil". Essential oils are the pure, concentrated aromatic essences extracted from the flower, fruit, or bark of plants.
What is a Food Grade Essential Oil?
The essential oils that LorAnn labels as food grade are those essential oils that are approved by a regulation of the FDA (a classification known as GRAS) or appear on the industry approved register of safe ingredients for the flavor industry. Many essential oils such as peppermint, lemon and orange are commonly used to flavor desserts, candies and chocolate. Other, more herbal oils, such as thyme and rosemary may be better suited to flavoring savory dishes like soups and stews.
Essential oils, like candy oils, are very concentrated and should not be ingested undiluted.
All LorAnn flavors have been processed in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices and prescribed standards of sanitation as practiced in the industry. All ingredients are generally regarded as safe (GRAS), approved by a regulation of the FDA, or appear on the industry-approved register of safe ingredients for the flavor industry. LorAnn Oils is certified as a Safe Quality Foods (SQF) Manufacturer, achieving Level 2 Certification. SQF certification provides assurance the product and process complies with regulatory, international, and scientifically proven standards for safety. www.sqfi.com.