They both dissolve at the same speed. Their color has nothing to do with it. Actually, the color is food dye, and cotton candy is originally white.
Uh... blue jolly ranchers cotton candy cotton candy dum-dums I cant think of anything else!
You can get it from wal greens or wal-mart and cows that are cotton candy colored....
Pink food colouring of course! and blue food colouring because there's blue cotton candy too
Cotton candy can be Pink, Blue, Purple, Yellow, Green, White, Red, Orange, and many more.
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Pineapples and Marshmellows.. Pink and Blue Cotton Candy
Blue candy floss.CloudsBlue Cotton WoolYour cat rolling around in blue paint.The stuff in between your toes.
You can dissolve blue copper sulphate crystals faster by increasing the temperature of the solvent (water), stirring the solution, or crushing the crystals to increase the surface area in contact with the solvent.
To create a hurricane using cotton candy, you can use a cotton candy machine to spin sugar into fluffy strands. Start by gathering the cotton candy and forming it into a cone shape, mimicking the swirling winds of a hurricane. You can then use a straw or a stick to insert into the center, allowing the cotton candy to billow outward like a storm. For a fun visual effect, you can add blue and green food coloring to represent water and the ocean.
Typically, things dissolve faster in hot water. But why don't you try and find out? (Then you can give a more detailed answer...)
Yes because the blue kind is a little to much sweet.The pink kind is NOT to sweet
I've seen Pink, Blue, Green, and Yellow. lol, interesting question.