Sorry about this, but from what I've heard, it takes about a week to make. I was searching the internet to see how to make it in a day, but I can't find anything. There are some helpful YouTube videos to help, but you most likely can't do it in a day. If you wanted to do it in about a week, here are the steps.
1. Boil water in a saucepan. Once it comes to a boil, add sugar.
2. When the sugar is 100% dissolved, remove it and let it cool.
3. After it has cooled, poor it in a jar.
4. Take a string/pipecleaner and tie it to a pencil. Then place that over the jar. The string should hang just above the bottom of the jar.
5. Wait 5-10 days for the sugar to crystalize on the string.
6. ENJOY!
You also can add flavoring and/or food coloring during steps 1 or 2 to make it better.
BTW- If anyone else knows how to make it in a day, let me know. I really want rock candy, but don't want to wait.
This web site will take you through the whole procedure: http://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/candy/recipe-rockcandy.html
Millions and millions of years
NEVEERR. I take very good care of my candy.
Well, I'm doing a science fair project on rock candy and my crystals seem to take about a week to grow. It depends on what type of crystals you are growing. I am growing rock candy, but if you are trying to grow real crystals it could take a couple of weeks or even months,.
A candy mustache? well, take candy, for example, Twizzlers, cut a strip of about 1.5 inches long, stick it above your mouth, and then you're done.
Shuckle can only make rare candies in gold/silver/crystal.
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Years to decades, depending on what the candy wrapper is made out of.
you take candy and and u sew it u fat pig
3 minutes at most candy shops. But if there is along line you might be there for a long time!
Yes, dissolve sugar in water until you have a saturated solution (ie no more sugar will dissolve) and let stand sufficiently long for the sugar to crystallize out again as the water evaporates. (This will take days to weeks).
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