That was the advertising slogan for "Treats" the candy that melts in you mouth but not in your hands.
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That was the original advertising slogan for M & M's, "the candy that melts in you mouth but not in your hands".
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no, cotton candy is not spicy! it is sweet and melts in your mouth!
The tagline "melts in your mouth, not in your hands" was invented by the Mars Company for M&M's chocolates in 1949. It was created to highlight the candy's unique candy shell that prevented it from melting easily, unlike other chocolate candies at the time.
"Melts in your mouth, not in your hands"
I get my Wilton Candy Melts at Micheal's.
YES have you kept a piece of cotton candy in your mouth and watch it melt it take like 9 milliseconds
They were made for the troops in WW2 food packs. They came in small cylindrical tubes. It wasn't until 1954 the slogan was added, but the candy site doesn't tell why it was added.
chocolate melts in mouth because you have heat in your mouth which melts the chocolate:)
The reason cotton candy melts in your mouth is because all it is, is plain sugar. Sugar, sugar and more sugar. Now try this experiment, and it will prove my theory. Get about 3 tablespoons of sugar and put it in a bowl. Then put warm water on top of the sugar and you will start to see that the sugar is melting. Same with cotton candy. Once you put it in your mouth, it melts because of the warmth and pretty much because it's all sugar.
Melts in your mouth, not in your hands! This got across the message that because of the outer shell covering the chocolate, M&M's could be eaten even in hot weather without turning into a melted chocolate mess like a regular candy bar.
The reason cotton candy dissolves in your mouth begins with the manufacturing process. First the sugar was melted and heated then dried into tiny strands whrn the cotton candy is put in your mouth the sugar is being rewarmed by your saliva which causes it to melt!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If something "melts in your mouth" then it dissolves quickly, and the phrase almost always also implies that whatever it is is tasty.