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starburst dissolves better in water because it has less sugar in water but when tyring to dissolve it in coke it doesn't do as well because there is both sugar in coke and starbusrt the coke is not able to hold any more sugar leaving a white nasty ring around the coke and some in it. i learned this in class from my teacher ms.shankur which is a very intelligent woman

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it disolves better in coke.

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