like skittlez. p'duhh! taste the rainbow!
white light contains all of the colors of the rainbow, so if all of the rainbow's colors shown collectively at one point, the light would be white light (like the sun's light).
paper tasset like popcorn sometimes but mostly nothing it so good
Phosphorus feels soft and waxy and I should know that because I am in the 6th grade for all the collage students!!
The light separates, or refracts (I think that's the right word) into a rainbow inside the drop and recombines into white light as it leaves the drop. That is why you need many many drops to see a rainbow.
rainbow give us the hope of tomorrow. while seeing a rainbow we should remember the promise of god
nasty and it stinks
"Taste the Rainbow."
imagine eating a rainbow. now imagine eating a rainbow while riding a unicorn. its like that but a little unhealthy.
Yes! Rainbow cows do make skittles. Remember to "taste the rainbow" but to give yu a little tip never taste a rainbow cow.
Because they are very tasty and like saying, 'TASTE THE RAINBOW....'
Skittles themselves are tasteless, rainbows are added to skittles as a flavoring agent so when you taste a skittle you actually taste the rainbow. During the manufacturing process the rainbow stripes are separated and a piece of a single stripe is added to each skittle (that's why they are of one solid color), so to get the full rainbow taste you need to eat one skittle of each color at the same time.
With a slogan, Experience the rainbow, taste the rainbow.
Since 1994, Skittles' very successful slogan has been, "Taste the Rainbow."The rainbow in this case is referring to the rainbow-colored Skittles candy.
Mentos
If Chuck Norris has too many skittles he can, then he barfs and a rainbow is formed.
Am I to Sweet for you?
yes they are fairly hot though but i dont know the scoville units