Halloween has come and gone, but piles of candy remain. You have two options: Eat it all and risk a serious sugar coma, or get seriously creative with some candy-themed science. We asked employees at ...
Holiday science experiment: Dissolving candy Beth Harris, Raleigh science educator, mom and author, is back with a fun holiday science experiments that you can do at home with the kids. And this one ...
Having hand fulls of candy leftover after Halloween or Easter can be a problem for a lot of parents: you don't want it to all go to waste nor want your kids to eat it all. One mom from Kirkland, Wash.
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 ...
(Mass Appeal) – Next Monday is Valentine’s Day and with that comes candy. Lots of candy. And if you are looking for a fun teaching moment with your kids that involves candy, then you’re in luck ...
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 ...
No need to risk sugar shock, folks. We've got a whole bunch of experiments you can do with leftover candy that are possibly more fun than eating it. Halloween has come and gone, but piles of candy ...
Edible raccoon scat made with brownie, chopped oatmeal, and chopped cranberries. Snickers or Baby Ruth can also work in lieu of a brownie. Halloween has come and gone, but piles of candy remain. You ...