Normally they should grow on the stick or string and that is if you do it properly but it is quite likely that the crystals will grow on the base of the container/glass
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no because if you do the water will not evaporate and the sugar crystals will not form and you will be left with sugary water
No. Rock candy is crystallized sugar.
In the rock candy factory...
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You can find rock candy at candy stores or mabey at walmart and safeway!! :)
Candy Rock was created on 2003-05-22.
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No. Rock candy dissolves in water, which is different from melting.
well first of all rock candy is supposed to look like a rock (duh!) hard candy is usually made of different ingredients than rock candy all candy is made different but really there is no difference i just found out there are certain things to make rock candy rock candy is made over time meaning you have to wait a few weeks if you make it yourself but hard candy like jolly ranchers are kinda baked if that's what you could call it