Why is Chewing Gum in different colors?
Well, I can explain it.
Chewing gum have different colors because of the thing it is made out of or the gum coloring. Most pink chewing gum is made out of pig skin, and people dyed it pink! Chewing gum can also CHANGE COLORS because of the fluids that go into it. For example, you may have a green mint flavored chewing gum. When you chew it too much, it becomes completely white and have no taste. Why? Because of the saliva in your mouth! If water goes into the gum, it loses a tiny bit of color, and have less sweet taste.
I hope you understand what I meant!
Candies are in lots of bright colors to make it more attractive to children. e.g. Grey candy would be more dull then colorful candy. The second reason is to make it look like the flavour it has. Strawberries are red, so candy with strawberry flavour should be red too. This makes it more obvious which flavour it is.
So that you dont get bored with one colour, its just done to attract kids.
lollipops were made because George Smith wanted to put candy on a stick so it can be easier
because of all the different flavours
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If you get the kind that you can't see through, they totally do. They're like peppermints- white with color on top. BUt the kind you can see through don't. :)
it would lose its color if it's in to long
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No, leaves can lose water.
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Because they die up and then they get there color back in the fall