Becaus they are made of suger and suger dissappers in water so that's why
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It would taste the same as the flavor of the life saver
Mint Lifesavers dissolve faster than cherry Lifesavers primarily due to their composition and flavoring agents. Mint flavor often includes volatile compounds like menthol, which can enhance the perception of freshness and dissolve more quickly in saliva. Additionally, the formulation of mint candies may have a different ratio of sugar to other ingredients, influencing the dissolution rate. In contrast, cherry Lifesavers may have a denser texture or different chemical properties that slow down their dissolution.
Yes it does. i did it in a lab in school with lifesavers
The collective noun for Lifesavers (the candy) is a roll of Lifesavers. There is no collective noun for lifesavers (also called a life ring). However, a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example a stack of lifesavers, a row of lifesavers, a locker of lifesavers, etc.
Each roll of lifesavers has 14 candies in it.
There used to be cotton candy lifesavers in their easter ones but not anymore that I can find :(
Yes, there are blue Lifesavers. The blue flavor is typically associated with "Blue Raspberry," which is a popular choice among various Lifesaver candies. However, Lifesavers come in different colors and flavors, and the availability of blue Lifesavers may vary based on the specific product line or seasonal offerings.
Their was a fructose hard candy patent filed for Lifesavers inc in 1980, but there were lifesavers candy manufactured for 80 years before that. The patent would only be valid for 20 years. Prior to 1995, US patents were only valid for 17 years from date of issue.
an egg's shell doesn't dissolve in water because the shell is to hard to dissolve in non-acid liquids.
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