Food grade inks: Gold colour

I would suggest contacting Colorcon in Pennsylvania.

They will be able to help you.

Phone 215-256-7700
 
Food grade --gold Inks

Food grade --gold Inks

Kindly contact Eckart in Germany/USA for such inks.
 
Definition
Metallic ink contains real metal flakes; aluminum flakes, for example, are often used for a silver finish. The metal flakes are of very small size, and not really visible with the naked eye. Copper and zinc are added to the aluminum to create the various yellow to red shades of gold. Around a dozen metallic ink colors are available.

The only company I have ever heard of that makes true food grade ink is Colorcon and I dont think they make a Metalic Gold version. You might be able to have them blend an immitation gold ink out of their regular food grade inks but I doubt mixing metal flakes into an ink would ever make it food grade.
good luck
 

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