CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Smitten with Science” at the Great Lakes Science Center blends candy, chemistry and creativity into a ...
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Is candy sharp enough to cut through other foods?
The science pros at TKOR test if candy is sharp enough to cut food.
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Candy found with elevated levels of arsenic, Florida investigation finds
Out of 46 varieties of candy from 10 companies tested by the Florida Department of Health, 28 contained arsenic.
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Using candy hearts as rocket fuel in a fun science test
The science pros at TKOR create rocket fuel using candy hearts experimentally.
Ever wondered what molecules stick around in your breath after eating candy? Ionicon’s applied science team recently took a ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis, First Lady Casey DeSantis, and Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced the candy testing ...
Candy that didn't test for higher levels of arsenic included favorites such as Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Hershey Milk ...
A new study funded by the state of Florida revealed that more than 20 popular candies contain toxic levels of arsenic. Learn ...
Florida’s testing found elevated arsenic levels in popular candies, raising broader questions for food manufacturers about ...
Florida health officials reportedly detected arsenic in 28 of 46 popular candy products tested, sparking debate over food safety standards in the U.S.
Ahead of the Big Game, Kinder Bueno — one of the planet's tastiest chocolate candy bars* — is unwrapping their first-ever ...
A trade organization representing candy companies accused the state of “scare tactics” and making “misguided” claims about ...
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