Wint-O-Green lifesavers. Bite one in the dark, it makes sparkles of light.
Just chew them in a dark room.
Wint-O-Green is a flavor that was originally used in lifesavers candy. The flavor is similar to a light spearmint flavor, and is now popular in a variety of gums.
chew them in the dark
Yes, Wint-O-Green Life Savers can create sparks in the dark when chewed because they contain triboluminescent compounds that emit a small flash of light. This phenomenon is caused by the breaking of chemical bonds when you crush the candy with your teeth, generating a tiny spark of light that is briefly visible in the dark.
No they do not spark. Only the wintergreen ones do.
I believe you can find them in albertsons... That's where saw them last either that or Walmart
Oreos orange Life Saver
Oreos orange Life Saver
If it is winter green flavor once you start chewing it will glow only in thisflavor because it contains a chemical that is like the chemical in glow sticks,but edible.written by a fifth grader
C. O. Saver has written: 'The geography of the Ozark highland of Missouri'
I am afraid I do not have precise dates for the introduction to and withdrawal from the market of these Life Savers flavors. Some of them are wonderfully named. Some would never have been introduced any later than the first half of the twentieth century. They are all discontinued. Here are their names: ★ Anise ★ Butterscotch ★ Choc-O-Mint ★ Cinn-O-Mon ★ Cl-O-Ve ★ Cola ★ Grape ★ Lic-O-Rice ★ Molas-O-Mint ★ Root Beer ★ Stik-O-Pep ★ Vi-O-Let ★ Tangerine ★ Coconut (was part of Tropical Fruits roll) ★ Floral As an aside, when did Butterscotch leave us?