COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Storm Team 4’s meteorologist Liz McGiffin met up with Dr. Alyssa Cassabaum-Smith, a scientist at COSI, to talk about fun experiments that you can do with Halloween candy. They ...
Do you have candy? Do you like rainbow colors? Do you enjoy science experiments? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, then this home experiment is for you! Materials: Shallow bowl or dish, ...
The process of making candy can be like a science experiment. Some turn out and some are just learning experiences until you get them right. Using a trusted recipe and ...
Candy canes are a holiday staple with roots dating back to the 1600s. The story suggests that in 1670, a choirmaster in Cologne, Germany, gave children these sugary sticks shaped like a shepherd’s ...
You have all this candy and you don t want your kids to eat it all? A mom from Kirkland has figured it out. Kim finds a new way to satisfy a sweet tooth when she meets Loralee Leavitt, a Kirkland ...
When it comes to making holiday candy, K-State Research and Extension food scientist Karen Blakeslee says it’s a cooking process that usually turns into a science experiment. “Really, any kind of ...
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Candy vs nonstick pan experiment
A fun experiment testing how candy interacts with a nonstick pan, showing melting, sticking, and cleanup in a safe and ...
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