Candy samples themselves are not alive; they are inanimate objects made of sugar and other ingredients. They do not possess any biological functions or characteristics associated with living organisms. However, if you're referring to candy that is designed to mimic living things, like gummy worms or chocolate covered insects, they still remain non-living despite their appearance.
Candy Samples is 5' 4".
Candy Samples was born on April 12, 1940, in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
The real name of candy samples is often referred to as "promotional samples" or "product samples." These are small portions of candy given to consumers for free or at a reduced price to encourage them to try new products. They are commonly used in marketing strategies to boost sales and gather consumer feedback.
It is unlikely due to the fact that he is made of candy.
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A light microscope can be used to view both dead and alive samples. It allows for high magnification and resolution of biological samples, making it a versatile tool for studying a wide range of materials.
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well,the only candy bar alive would be a pay day.
No , Junior Samples (born April 10, 1926) passed away November 13, 1983 from a heart-attack .
it is part of product trialling
No, crystals are chemical compounds that are not considered to be alive.