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None, you don't put it in lifesaver candy. But if I'm wrong, it's probably the flavor you want your lifesavers to be.
A lifesaver
A single Lifesaver candy typically weighs around 2.6 grams.
lifesaver
It determines what kind of candy it is because some candy can have different kind of ingredients and flavor's, if you can buy as much candy you can ,take it home and try to dissolves it with lemanade,vinger,water,acholol,or peroxide and see what will happen, and make sure you make a chart to tell us what happen to the candy
life savers are made of YO MAMA
The Lifesavers flavor that wasn't Y2K compliant was the "Tropical" flavor. Due to a printing error, the packaging of this flavor displayed the year 1999 instead of 2000, which raised concerns about the potential of the candy not being suitable for consumption in the new millennium. As a result, it became a quirky example of Y2K-related issues.
There is less than 1 gram or about 0.2 teaspoons of sugar in one peppermint Lifesaver candy. The small size and weight of the candy contribute to the low sugar content.
Lifesaver discontinued Swirl Pops due to declining sales and changing consumer preferences. The brand sought to streamline its product offerings and focus on more popular items that resonated with modern tastes. This decision was part of a broader trend in the candy industry, where companies adapt to shift towards healthier options and new flavor innovations.
The sugar in the lifesaver dissolves when its exposed to water, because the water changes the sugar physically, I think (someone correct me if I'm wrong). When the lifesaver's just sitting around surrounded by air, there's nothing to change it's shape or its composition, because the air particles and anything else in the air doesn't have the properties to break down either the sugar or anything else in the candy.
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