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Science Candy

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Inspired by RayfordSteele's idea below, Science Candy is a range of sweets, lollies, candies or what-have-you, shaped like beakers, test-tubes, and erlynmeyer flasks. Pop them in your mouth and they explode with that fizzy stuff like pop-rocks or whizz fizz.
simonj, Jul 22 2004

the inspiration http://www.halfbake..._20goes_20to_20Mars
[simonj, Oct 04 2004]

Squire Boone Village: Atomic Fizzion Candy http://www.candywar...atomicfizzzion.html
"Candy rocks that create a simulation of nuclear fizzzion of atomic cinnamon particles in your mouth! Display box contains 24 tubes of hot cinnamon Atomic Fizzzion candy" [jutta, Oct 04 2004]

Squire Boone Village: Formula Sour http://www.candywar...om/formulasour.html
"Experimental Super sour liquid candy developed in the laboratory of a mad candy scientist! Hoouuuaaaahhh!" [jutta, Oct 04 2004]

Generation Foods Too: SLiquid http://store.candyw...m/sliqtub18dis.html
"This sour fruity liquid candy is packed in 50 milliLiter laboratory beakers!" [jutta, Oct 04 2004]

Generation Foods Too: Brain Drips http://www.generati...com/braindrips.html
"Brain Drips comes in a squeeze dropper, drop it on or under your toungue, it's super sour and fun to use." [jutta, Oct 04 2004]

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       so, popping candy in a slightly different shape?
jonthegeologist, Jul 22 2004
  

       You prefer Goth Crunch?
simonj, Jul 22 2004
  

       rock sugar beakers and test tubes filled with glowing-green, fizzy syrup would be a big hit.
RayfordSteele, Apr 05 2011
  


 

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