Yes and no. Like the plastic mantle of earth, you can make it go to a point where it sort of feels wobbly and feels much less dense when you eat it. I found this on accident when I left a candy near my computer's exhaust. (Note: Do not leave your sour patch kids near your computer's exhaust). To find a true melting point, you'd have to expose it to extreme heats, by use of say, a microwave. (Note: Do not put your sour patch kids in a microwave)
Sour Patch Kids
Yes sour patch kids are candy
Yes Sour Patch Kids should be capitalized.
first they're sour, then they're sweet. sour patch kids ((:
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No.
The sour patch kids were put in an orphanage so the parents left the sour patch kids at a young age... it isn't completely sure where the parents are...
There are about 140 Calories in 16 Sour Patch Kids.
I had an experiment in science and the sour patch kids started deteriorating.
Sour patch kids the watermelon ones are her favorite!
yes :)
To melt Sour Patch Kids on the stove, place them in a small, heat-safe pot over low heat. Stir continuously to prevent them from sticking or burning, until they reach a gooey consistency. Once melted, you can pour the mixture into molds or use it as a topping for desserts. Be sure to monitor the temperature closely to avoid overheating.