Fine and dandy
Melting a candy bar is a physical change because it is just changing form, not changing the chemical makeup. (If it isn't making a new material, it is not a chemical change)
Yes, dissolving a Lifesavers candy in warm water is a physical change. The candy changes from a solid to a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.
You can spell candy with the letters C and Y. (CandY)
When a candy dissolves in your mouth, it is a physical change because the candy changes from a solid to a liquid without altering its chemical composition. The molecules are still the same, just rearranged.
Chunky
marzipan
The phrase "eating too much candy" is a gerund phrase. It functions as a noun and consists of the gerund "eating" and the object "too much candy," which together describe the action of consuming an excessive amount of candy. Gerund phrases can act as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.
M&m
Probably taffy.
m&m
Rock Candy and Rolo are candies that begin with the letters Ro. Root Beer Barrels is another candy that begins with the letters Ro.
C and Y. (The word "candy" is spelled C AND Y.)