I t dissolves
put a candy cane in hot chocolate.
Hot water
Some verbs that could describe candy canes include "twist," "swirl," "crunch," "melt," and "savor." These verbs capture the various actions associated with candy canes, such as twisting the candy cane to enjoy its striped design, crunching on the hard candy texture, savoring the sweet peppermint flavor, and watching it melt in hot chocolate.
No because if you put hot water in a plastic container, it'll melt
Mentos candies do not actually melt in hot water; instead, they can dissolve or break down more quickly due to the heat. The gelatin and gum arabic in Mentos may soften, but the primary reaction of Mentos with carbonated beverages is due to the physical structure of the candy, which facilitates rapid nucleation of carbon dioxide bubbles. In hot water, the candy may lose its shape and integrity faster than in cold water, but it won't "melt" in the traditional sense.
yes you can but it melts the butter
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water.
Starburst candies melt in hot water primarily due to their high sugar content and low melting point. When exposed to heat, the sugar molecules gain energy, causing them to break down and lose their solid structure, resulting in a gooey consistency. The heat also disrupts the candy's cohesive bonds, further accelerating the melting process. Thus, hot water effectively changes the physical state of the candy from solid to liquid.
Soak a towel in hot water and then squeeze most of the water out - especially if the drawer is made of wood. Lay the towel flat along the melted candy. It should melt slightly, and you may have to do it a couple of times.
No.
hot water
it does melt it quicker i checked