Yes, kids love paper.
No. People can rarely drink paper books at all...
The reaction of a litmus paper is contained solely on the litmus paper. The liquid/solution is unchanged when introduced to the paper. It's not advised to drink the liquid/solution if it's inedible, but litmus paper won't affect it.
I suppose it keeps them out of trouble so I think they should, a paper round or something.
The pH paper would not change color in a colorless aerated drink, as its color change is dependent on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. If the drink is neutral (pH 7), the pH paper will likely remain the same color.
While it's impossible for me to know the exact components of every tea-bag manfacturer's paper recipe used for tea bags, I can say with reasonable assurance that, if it's safe to steep, it's safe to drink. There should be no problem whatsoever.
It matters what you drink eat and use but it probably is a lot of paper because most thing have paper in them.
There are many fun paper art ideas for children. You can make curly birds from loops of paper, a mosaic by using colorful pieces of paper, and you use heavy weight paper to make hanging mobiles.
the answer is styrofoam idiots
Yes, a paper cup can help keep a hot drink warm for a short period of time, but it is not as effective as an insulated cup. The heat can still escape through the paper material, so the drink may cool down more quickly than if it were in an insulated container.
i know someone who would drink 6! Wouldn't reccomend it though
wrapping paper
In some countries it is not allowed to drink alcohol in public, meaning that people could recognize that you are drinking alcohol. This is why people cover their bottle up with a paper bag.