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  2. 9 Egg Dyeing Hacks for Super Cool Easter Eggs

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    Dyeing Easter eggs is all part of the fun of Easter. However, sometimes using a regular old kit can be boring (and a bit messy).These helpful hacks will make dyeing eggs easier and a lot more fun ...

  3. How to dye Easter eggs without a decorating kit - AOL

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    Nguyen said it's easy to create an edible dye by mixing 10 to 20 drops of regular food coloring with a teaspoon vinegar and a half cup boiling water. Wait for the water to cool before dyeing the eggs.

  4. These Easter egg ideas will make the holiday season egg-stra ...

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    This dye method is a great way to create colorful stripes and gradients on your Easter eggs. Best of all, it uses simple yet safe ingredients like vinegar and food dye. Get the tutorial at A Night ...

  5. Paas (dye) - Wikipedia

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    The Marsh family are coloring eggs with a Paas dye kit, and Stan begins asking his father why people color eggs at Easter time. An animated Easter special Peter and the Magic Egg (1983) starring the voice of Ray Bolger was created as a tie-in to the product.

  6. Easter egg - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of red easter eggs was used by the Russian Orthodox Church. [28] The tradition to dyeing the easter eggs in an Onion tone exists in the cultures of Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Czechia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Israel. [29] The colour is made by boiling onion peel in water. [30] [31]

  7. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    In response to concerns about the safety of certain food additives, the UK FSA commissioned a study by researchers at Southampton University of the effect of a mixture of six food dyes (Tartrazine, Allura Red, Ponceau 4R, Quinoline Yellow WS, Sunset Yellow and Carmoisine (dubbed the "Southampton 6")) and sodium benzoate (a preservative) on ...