Here's the basic idea. Hard candy (like a lollypop or a Jolly Rancher) is made from sugar, corn syrup, water and flavoring. You heat the ingredients together and boil the mixture to drive off all of the water. Then you let the temperature rise. What you are left with is a pure sugar syrup at about 300 degrees F (150 degrees C). When it cools, you have hard candy. To make Pop Rocks, the hot sugar mixture is allowed to mix with carbon dioxide gas at about 600 pounds per square inch (psi). The carbon dioxide gas forms tiny, 600-psi bubbles in the candy. Once it cools, you release the pressure and the candy shatters, but the pieces still contain the high-pressure bubbles (look at a piece with a magnifying glass to see the bubbles). When you put the candy in your mouth, it melts (just like hard candy) and releases the bubbles with a loud POP! What you are hearing and feeling is the 600-psi carbon dioxide gas being released from each bubble.
Pop Rocks EP was created in 2006.
Pop Rocks was created in 1975.
there is 4.2 millimeters in pop rocks candies can you explode if you eat pop rocks with pop? no thts just a rumor! dont worry have fun
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all you have to do is add sodium to the pop rocks!!
....... eat them they pop
Pop Rocks EP was created in 2006.
Pop Rocks was created in 1975.
there is 4.2 millimeters in pop rocks candies can you explode if you eat pop rocks with pop? no thts just a rumor! dont worry have fun
Pop Rocks pop due to the release of carbon dioxide gas when they come in contact with moisture in the mouth. This gas creates the popping sensation that is characteristic of Pop Rocks candy.
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They pop in water because they pop in your mouth.
Pop rocks are just sugar processed with carbon dioxide and other ingredients; it ill fiz.
Pop rocks contain microscopical bubbles of carbon dioxide.