probably but i think it gets larger
when you put a gummy bear in apple juice the gummy bear will float.
When you put a gummy bear in tap water it grows.
When a gummy bear is put in Sprite, the gummy bear will start to dissolve due to the citric acid and sugar in the soda. The carbonation in Sprite can also cause the gummy bear to expand in size as it absorbs the carbon dioxide.
It will expand
if you leave the gummy bears vinegar for 1 day the color get mixed up togeter and the gummy bear dissolve. if you put gummy bear in vinegar for two to three days the gummy bear dissapear
probably but i think it gets larger
nothing the oil is like a preservative!
That sounds like an excellent science project question ... you should get a glass of salt water and put a gummy bear in it and see what happens!
Oh, dude, when you put a gummy bear in vegetable oil, it's like watching a tiny, sugary diver taking a plunge into a pool of grease. The gummy bear will slowly start to dissolve because it's made of gelatin and sugar, and oil just loves to break down those sweet molecules. So, yeah, it's a tasty science experiment gone wrong... or right, depending on your perspective.
If you put a gummy bear in Sprite, it will break up in little pieces and melt because the chemical in the Sprite will make holes in the gummy bear. Since it is soft, it will break down.
The orange Gummy Bear is Orange, Mango, and sometimes Tropical. (That's what I heard!) And whoever put the answer "chewy" for the question "What flavor is a orange gummy bear" is an idiot.
it will contain much more calories + a higher content of fat :] um, really nothing. the gummy bear would get stuck in the corn syrup.. harden & lose flavor as you lose you're teeth biting into it. all in all, that's pretty gross :]