

🥥 Elevate your creations with nature’s purest emulsifier!
Stearic Acid White Flakes by SaaQin is a USP food-grade, halal-certified saturated fatty acid derived from coconut and palm oils. Ideal as a natural emulsifier, thickener, and stabilizer, it enhances texture and shelf-life in food, cosmetics, and personal care products. Trusted by over 1,000 customers, this 1lb pack delivers premium quality with fast shipping.







| ASIN | B01EBUK6IK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,590 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #176 in Natural Extracts |
| Brand Name | SaaQin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,021) |
| Item Form | Flake |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SAAQIN ® |
| Product Grade | USP |
| UPC | 682821193835 |
| Unit Count | 454 Grams |
| Volume | 1 Liters |
A**R
Great product. Arrived quickly
J**N
So appreciative to be able to buy this product
O**A
Works great for my hair cosmetic business @oumalkh-hair cosmetics will def buy more
J**E
I did some research after purchasing a package of Fry Away and found out that it is a fancy name for a chemical (Stearic Acid). So I found out that Amazon sells this stuff at a much discounted price. It works pretty good (especially if you have a large amount of oil you want to emulsify before throwing out). I've always hated pouring oil into a can or bag for disposal (never down the sink) and this is a convenient and clean alternative. Unfortunately the shipping company was less than careful with my shipment and split the bag open during transit. Nothing on the company that I purchased this from, but the shipper should be a little more careful.
J**E
I can't believe people pay so much money for the tiny little packets of oil solidifyer when this is the primary ingredient & way less expensive. I added about ¼-½ cup to a 3 quart Dutch oven full of frying oil & it was the consistency of drying Play-Doh it just crumbled right out of the pan & made it way easier to transport to the oil recycling center (despite the ads you still need to bring solidified oil to a recycling center, just because it's hard and avoiding pipes doesn't mean you should just throw it in the trash it cannot go into the ground water)
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