Reddit reviews Food Coloring Liqua-Gel 12 PK (9 oz, 264 mL) - 12 Bold Primary Color Kit in .75 fl. oz (22mL) Bottles - for Baking, Decorating, Fondant, Cooking, DIY Slime, Crafts and More
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This food coloring kit includes: Coal Black, Royal Blue, Sky Blue, Buckeye Brown, Lemon Yellow, Teal, Leaf Green, Sunset Orange, Deep Pink Super Red, Violet, and FuchsiaColor Gels will not separate or weep and won't harden- perfect for frozen good,cookies, whipped toppings, icings, fondant, cakes and moreWill color the more delicate non-dairy whipped icings and toppings without breaking them down.By mixing and measuring using "drops" of color you can achieve precise easy-to-repeat colors every time. Superior Chefmaster coloring strength over any otherGREAT FOR SLIME MAKING! All the Chefmaster colors are made in the USA and are Certified Kosher
I used these the gel food colors: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DWEZB5E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4uL2Bb1BYX4DT
This is the one, "Good Cooking", I think. The black color is mostly activated charcoal though.
Food dye I got off of Amazon! It was kinda sketchy, but worked rather well.
EDIT: Link to the dye used
This is the set of gel colors I have at the moment, and they seem to be working really well. These were made using Royal Blue. I don't know how much I used though, just enough to make it as dark as I wanted, probably 7-8 drops or so. This set has a black, which also seemed to work well when I tried it. I know a lot of people highly recommend Americolor gels too.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DWEZB5E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_.Ye4BbKRJNJ55