yes asap!
she/he could die!
No, gummy bears will be digested and move through a person's system just like any other foods would.
Gummy bears get bigger in Sprite due to osmosis, a process where water moves across a semipermeable membrane. When gummy bears are placed in Sprite, the sugar and other ingredients in the soft candy draw water from the carbonated beverage, causing the bears to swell as they absorb the liquid. This results in the gummy bears expanding in size as they retain the added moisture.
Gummy bears grow in water because gummybears are made of mostly gelatin and water so the other water is sucked up from the gummybear.
Jello is largely processed and ground cow bones.
because they ran out of the other dye of the other colors
Some gummy bears are not made of bone marrow, they are made of sugar and other ingredients. The normal gummy bears are yes made of animal bone marrow and high doses of sugar.
Haribo gummy bears are not considered halal in many regions because they contain gelatin, which is typically derived from pork or beef. Since pork products are not permissible in halal dietary guidelines, these gummy bears may not meet halal standards. However, it's essential to check the packaging for halal certification or specific ingredient sourcing if you are looking for halal options, as there are halal-certified gummy candies available from other brands.
They put who cream on their body and stick gummy bears to each other and then eat them off each other.
No. I wouldn't eat a ton of them at once, but they are candy and as dangerous as any other candy.
The speed at which gummy bears melt can vary based on factors like temperature and the specific ingredients used in the gummies. Generally, brands with higher sugar content and less gelatin tend to melt faster. However, anecdotal evidence often suggests that Haribo gummy bears may melt quicker compared to other brands due to their specific formulation. For precise results, a controlled experiment would be necessary to compare different brands under identical conditions.
salt has certain chemicals that preserve. if you ever ate salt you would know how it shirks your lips. now the salt shrinks the gummy bear by preserving it. plain water on the other hand destroys the gummy bear because it kills and sucks every think out of the gummy bear making it slimy. no water does nothing at all.
The first gummy bear flavor invented was raspberry. Created by German candy maker Hans Riegel in the early 1920s, these chewy confections were originally called "Dancing Bears." Over time, other flavors such as orange, lemon, and strawberry were introduced, expanding the popular gummy bear lineup.