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Homemade rock candy results: Crazy crystal formation
Watch the final results of a DIY rock candy experiment that transforms simple ingredients into beautiful crystal formations ...
Halloween has come and gone, but piles of candy remain. You have two options: Eat it all and risk a serious sugar coma, or get seriously creative with some candy-themed science. We asked employees at ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Smitten with Science” at the Great Lakes Science Center blends candy, chemistry and creativity into a hands-on Valentine’s season experience designed to show kids that science can ...
When it comes to making holiday candy, K-State Research and Extension food scientist Karen Blakeslee says it’s a cooking process that usually turns into a science experiment. “Really, any kind of ...
This video shows a simple Jolly Rancher technique that transforms hard candy in an unexpected way through heat and timing. It ...
You have all this candy and you don t want your kids to eat it all? A mom from Kirkland has figured it out. Kim finds a new way to satisfy a sweet tooth when she meets Loralee Leavitt, a Kirkland ...
Having hand fulls of candy leftover after Halloween or Easter can be a problem for a lot of parents: you don't want it to all go to waste nor want your kids to eat it all. One mom from Kirkland, Wash.
(Mass Appeal) – Next Monday is Valentine’s Day and with that comes candy. Lots of candy. And if you are looking for a fun teaching moment with your kids that involves candy, then you’re in luck ...
Beth Harris, Raleigh science educator, mom and author, is back with a fun holiday science experiments that you can do at home with the kids. And this one gets rid of a little bit of the Halloween ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Storm Team 4’s meteorologist Liz McGiffin met up with Dr. Alyssa Cassabaum-Smith, a scientist at COSI, to talk about fun experiments that you can do with Halloween candy. They ...
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