it dosnt pop
Upon your tongue's contact with the ice pop, the saliva on your tongue freezes, thus giving the effect that your tongue sticks to the ice pop. The same effect can be achieved by dipping your finger in water, then touching it to the ice pop.
You do not have joints in your tongue so you cannot crack or pop it
When your tongue comes in contact with the cold surface of an ice pop, the heat from your tongue causes a small section of the ice to melt, creating a thin layer of liquid. This liquid quickly refreezes and essentially "glues" your tongue to the ice pop.
Your tongue, your saliva, the flavor of the Tootsie Pop you chose
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Your tongue,your saliva,and The flavor of the tootsie pop you chose
tongue pimples, ulsars, or taste buds. one of these might be it
Your tongue sticks to the ice pop due to the rapid freezing of moisture on the surface of your tongue when it comes into contact with the cold ice. This causes the water molecules in your saliva to freeze, creating a bond between your tongue and the ice pop. The sensation can be quite uncomfortable, as separating them may cause some pain or tearing of the tissue. To avoid this, it's best to let the ice pop warm slightly before taking a big lick.
Its pretty simple. The saliva on your tongue freezes while you lick the ice pop. And what happens when something freezes on another object? BAM. Frozen. Hope this helps :)
it depends on the salavia and how long the tongue will sit there.... it is inpossible if u can lick it all in one lick..about the size of a whales tongue and it wouls have 2 sit on the pop 4 about 3 minutes then bam
No it is not good for dogs to drink pop because the bubbles or the fizzyness bugs the dogs tongue and it irritates them!
It takes 655321 licks with your stupid tongue ring. WOMAN