stick it in water not 1 but many
Bottle caps candy was invented in the year 1972.
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1. Rip the package open 2. Hold one or more in one hand 3. Hold you hand against your open mouth, allowing the bottle caps to fall into your mouth 4. Chew 5. Swallow-------lol its candy. isnt it obvious
Bottle caps are generally considered safe for normal use when properly handled and disposed of. However, small children may be at risk of choking if they have access to bottle caps. It is important to keep bottle caps out of reach of children and recycle them properly to prevent harm to the environment.
cherry, cola, rootbeer, orange and grape. there used to be lemon lime but it was replaced with cherry
Use a water bottle and for the wheels use four water bottle caps and put a hole in the sides of the water bottle (use a big water bottle) and put holes in the caps too and use a straw to hold the wheels to the car and use tape to keep it all together. Good luck!
Many artists will use bottle caps to create things made with recycling objects. You can also give them to kids, they will know how to use it an create wonderful creations.
Plastics make up the majority of bottle caps. They might also be created from metal. Based on its intended use and the type of bottle or container, the material used to make bottle caps is selected.
A home brewing supply store will carry bottle caps.
I suggest using soda bottle caps, or maybe even Gatorade caps since they're larger and allow for more distance traveled. I would use bottle caps or CD's
Most bottle caps are made of steel or aluminum, which are not magnetic materials. So, bottle caps themselves do not attract to magnets. Some bottle caps may have a plastic lining that also would not be magnetic.