its because the razz blue and apple green are a mixed flavor, you are suppose to eat that flavor with its own and subliminally telling you to mix the other two flavors because doing this will be an amazing explosion of flavor in your mouth
Sorry, no.
Fun Dip sticks, also known as Lik-a-Stix, are not made of straight sugar; they are primarily composed of sugar but also contain other ingredients like corn syrup, artificial flavors, and colorings. The sweet, chalky texture comes from a blend of sugar and other components that enhance the flavor and mouthfeel. While sugar is the main ingredient, the overall composition contributes to its unique taste and texture.
Fun Dip was created in 1942.
Fun dip is sweet.
There are about 12 grams of sugar in one package of Fun Dip.
No. Pop Rocks are a candy that pop in your mouth. Fun dip is like sweetened kool-aid (tm) that you dip a candy stick into.
No, the term 'fun dip' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun (dip) that functions as a unit as a noun in a sentence.The noun phrase 'fun dip' is made up of the common noun'dip' described by the attributive noun 'fun'.Note: The word 'fun' is now being listed as an informal (slang) adjective in some dictionaries. Whichever part of speech, a noun or an adjective, it still forms a noun phrase when combined with the noun 'dip'.The candy called Fun Dip, manufactured by The Willy Wonka Candy Company, is a proper noun.
spoons
yes
The Lik-a-Stix.
candy...LOL
For fun?