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Why do raisin brand raisins float?

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What ever floats in water is not as dense as water and if it has more density then it will sink. Therefore, raisins have less density than water.

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They are drier than most raisins you purchase in the store.

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because the fizz in the cup helps it rise up to the bottom then sink to the bottom of the cup

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