Pop rocks
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If you really want to knock people’s socks off, all you have to do is make homemade Pop Rocks. It’s easy to do and requires no fancy equipment. On Craftsy!

Alicia Childers saved to Food
Pop Rocks, Wacky Packs, Now and Laters—all the great candy of the 1970s are listed below. How many of these do you remember?
Enjoy a fun edible STEM activity for kids in these homemade pop rocks. Make your own DIY pop rocks and learn about science while you're at it.

Andrea Twyman saved to GEM
Enjoy the taste of bubble gum without any of the sticky mess! Perfect for filling goody bags at a birthday bash or any kind of celebration, Pop Rocks are a favorite among kids of all ages. Just throw a handful in your mouth and get ready to fill 'em fizz and jump about on your tongue. What kid (or adult who is still a kid at heart) wouldn't want to give these a try? Bubble gum flavor. (24 pcs. per unit) Total wt., 7 oz. Fat-free.o Candy is non-returnable. For more information, visit our…

Oriental Trading saved to Products
Often called pop rocks these ten unusual exploding candy snacks come in some very unusual flavours that all pop when you put them in your mouth.

Antonia Sepulveda saved to Snacks
Yes, it is possible to make Pop Rocks, the famously fizzy candy, right in your own kitchen. No, you don’t need any special equipment or a science degree. This at-home version of the classic candy attains its magical fizz through a combination of citric acid and baking soda. Time for a fun kitchen experiment!
Shirley Calzada saved to easy recipes for kids
You may have heard the legend that if you eat Pop Rocks and drink cola at the same time you will explode. You could use this idea to create an interesting science project that will teach you all about carbon dioxide. Using information about Pop...

Larry Gray saved to Places
Trying to DIY Poprocks, we came up with these lovely sour lemon fizzy shards. Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy!
16 ingredients
Meat
- • 1 Wire rack
Condiments
- • 1/3 cup Corn syrup
Baking & Spices
- • 1 tsp Lemon extract
- • 1 tsp Liquid food colouring, red
- • 1/4 cup Powdered sugar
- • 2 cups Sugar
Snacks
- • 1 Cookie sheet
Desserts
- • 1 Candy thermometer
Liquids
- • 1/4 cup Water
Other
- • 1 4 cup citric acid powder + 2 tbs for dusting
- • 1 tsp Bakng soda
- • Measuring Cups (Spoons, and Pinchbowls)
- • Meat Tenderizer or Rolling Pin
- • Medium Saucepan and Spatula
- • SUPPLIES
- • Large Ziplock-Style Freezer Bag
Ellen Gustafson saved to Kids