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Pop Rocks

Pop Rocks, one of the most popular candies on the market, pops and sizzles in the mouth, leaving a slight tingling sensation. This is due to the tiny high-pressure bubbles that become trapped inside the candy during processing. The candy dissolves in the mouth, releasing carbon dioxide from the tiny bubbles; hence the popping and sizzling.

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