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Big Question Which will melt faster in my mouth a jolly rancher or a mint?

Candy Facts ~ 75% of kids eat the ears off chocolate bunnies first. ~It takes 6mins to make a marshmallow peep. ~The melting point of cocoa butter is just below the human body temperature. ~Cotton Candy is made of 100% sugar

Hypothesis I think that me mint will melt faster because Jolly Ranchers are really thick and mints form holes then brake into smaller and smaller pieces.

Experiment Materials Procedure Mint Jolly Rancher Timer My mouth Paper Pen First you have to get a Jolly Rancher and a mint. Then, you put the Jolly Rancher in your mouth and start timing When it melts stop the timer and write down the time shown on the timer Then, open the mints put it in your mouth and start timing again. When its melts, stop the timer and write down the time shown on the timer

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Analysis The experiment did test my Hypothesis. I knew because my hypothesis was correct.  

Conclusion My hypothesis was correct. I would change the experiment by trying different candy’s to see the different results. I was wondering if I change the candies if I would get the same result.

References http://www.thechocolatestore.com/candyfacts.aspx http://rosedesrochers.todays-woman.net/2007/04/04/thursday-thirteen-candy-facts/