How do gobstoppers change colors




















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Feel free to drop a comment if you do this with cold water and let me know how it goes! I am curious! As we saw in this experiment, the colors from the Gobstoppers were absorbed into the water, but each color did not mix with the other colors. Instead we ended up with a checkerboard looking plate of distinct boundaries between colors.

The colors of the Gobstoppers do not mix in the water thanks to a thin layer of wax that washes off the Gobstopper before the color starts to wash off into the water.

This thin layer of wax is what acts like a barrier in the water and prevents the other colors from mixing together in the water. The wax on the Gobstoppers is also the reason that these hard candies change to several different colors after a few minutes in the water.

This is because each Gobstopper is made of 4 colors and 4 flavors. There is a thin layer of wax between each color and flavor on a Gobstopper. As these layers of wax and colors dissolve into the water overtime, the different colors of the Gobstoppers become visible!

This is the same process that happens in our mouth when eating these…its just not quite as fun to watch in our mouths, even though it tastes better! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I'm Taylor - a former broadcast meteorologist, and daddy of three little girls. You'll most likely find me in the great outdoors, checking the weather or exploring the fascinating world of science.

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