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Eating mint and menthol candy produces a cool effect in your mouth primarily due to the presence of menthol, a compound found in mint. Menthol activates the TRPM8 receptors in your sensory neurons, which are responsible for detecting cold temperatures. This stimulation tricks your brain into perceiving a cooling sensation, even though the temperature of the candy itself is not actually cold. This unique interaction creates the refreshing feeling commonly associated with mint flavors.
You are eating candy.
the weight could be changed by eating food and or putting candy or such things in with the bubble gum!!!
Yes
The inside of the mouth or lips might discolor a dark purple color if the person is eating a dark colored candy. This may also happen if a person is eating blackberries or blueberries.
true. As the candy gets smaller the ratio of surface area to volume increases.
That was the advertising slogan for "Treats" the candy that melts in you mouth but not in your hands.ANSWER:That was the original advertising slogan for M & M's, "the candy that melts in you mouth but not in your hands".
An intense, chalky, NASTY taste, that swells up inside your mouth. So gross. And kinda scary.
It is said that pop rocks were the thing during this year. They were intriguing to people because of the effect it had in the mouth. The candy is still desired to present day.
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no, cotton candy is not spicy! it is sweet and melts in your mouth!
The acid responsible for the burning sensation when eating peppers is capsaicin. Capsaicin stimulates nerve endings in the mouth, causing a sensation of heat or burning.