Does anyone remember 'Space Dust', that evil exploding sweet stuff from the Eighties? Is it now illegal
What was in that stuff?
Was it radioactive?
I used to feed it to my dog. With hilarious consequenses.
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Very amusing to eat whilst drinking fizzy pop. You would sick up froth for hours & convince passers by that you had rabies or that you were from the 'special' school up the road.
Not adviseable to eat during cunilingus. The female thighs in spasm can crush a human head.
lol yea , i rem my dog havin some , was funny as. i remember stuff with gum in it too. i really dont know how it worked thou ,
It was sugar with Nitrogen or Carbon Dioxide bubbles in it.
Do not think you can get it anymore in UK, but the range of Willy Wonka bars that came out for the film the other year had something similar in, so it obviously is still legal.
I miss Texan bars.
i remember it
have not seen it for years
mind you i have not looked for it either
yes it was radioactive (radium)
god i forgot about thaat i loved it exploding in your mouth wow what a feeling
you won't find it in england, but its still here in denmark.
you cruel sod. Was it the stuff in a blueish packet and pink bits exploded on your tongue?
actually it was from the 70's it was said to have exploded somebdoies stomachs because somebody ate too much LOL!
I wish i could try some.
did ya know that the same stuff is in the new crunchie blast bars and icecream. I also used to feed it to the dog - the manufacturer got thousands of complaints about that you know
Ours was called "Pop Rocks" and it's still available.
Pop Rocks is like other hard candy and the ingredients include sugar, lactose (milk sugar) corn syrup and flavoring. But Pop Rocks are processed with Carbon Dioxide.
The ingredients are heated together and boiled. The hot sugar mixture is mixed with carbon dioxide gas at about 600 PSI. The carbon dioxide gas forms tiny, 600 PSI bubbles in the candy.
Once it cools you release the pressure and the candy shatters, but the pieces still contain the high-pressure bubbles (look at a piece with a magnifying glass to see the bubbles). When you put the candy in your mouth, it melts (just like hard candy) and releases the bubbles with a loud POP! What you are hearing and feeling is the 600 PSI carbon dioxide gas being released from each bubble.
I remember some stuff called "Exploding Candy".
My brothers used to sit on me so I couldn't move, hold my nose closed and empty a whole packet in my mouth.
I don't know what was in it but if "Space Dust" is similar it should be illegal.
Wonder what it would be like to snort?
lol .they still sell it my kids love it , its freaked the hell out of them when i first gave them some !
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Was it radioactive?
I used to feed it to my dog. With hilarious consequenses.
Answers:
Very amusing to eat whilst drinking fizzy pop. You would sick up froth for hours & convince passers by that you had rabies or that you were from the 'special' school up the road.
Not adviseable to eat during cunilingus. The female thighs in spasm can crush a human head.
lol yea , i rem my dog havin some , was funny as. i remember stuff with gum in it too. i really dont know how it worked thou ,
It was sugar with Nitrogen or Carbon Dioxide bubbles in it.
Do not think you can get it anymore in UK, but the range of Willy Wonka bars that came out for the film the other year had something similar in, so it obviously is still legal.
I miss Texan bars.
i remember it
have not seen it for years
mind you i have not looked for it either
yes it was radioactive (radium)
god i forgot about thaat i loved it exploding in your mouth wow what a feeling
you won't find it in england, but its still here in denmark.
you cruel sod. Was it the stuff in a blueish packet and pink bits exploded on your tongue?
actually it was from the 70's it was said to have exploded somebdoies stomachs because somebody ate too much LOL!
I wish i could try some.
did ya know that the same stuff is in the new crunchie blast bars and icecream. I also used to feed it to the dog - the manufacturer got thousands of complaints about that you know
Ours was called "Pop Rocks" and it's still available.
Pop Rocks is like other hard candy and the ingredients include sugar, lactose (milk sugar) corn syrup and flavoring. But Pop Rocks are processed with Carbon Dioxide.
The ingredients are heated together and boiled. The hot sugar mixture is mixed with carbon dioxide gas at about 600 PSI. The carbon dioxide gas forms tiny, 600 PSI bubbles in the candy.
Once it cools you release the pressure and the candy shatters, but the pieces still contain the high-pressure bubbles (look at a piece with a magnifying glass to see the bubbles). When you put the candy in your mouth, it melts (just like hard candy) and releases the bubbles with a loud POP! What you are hearing and feeling is the 600 PSI carbon dioxide gas being released from each bubble.
I remember some stuff called "Exploding Candy".
My brothers used to sit on me so I couldn't move, hold my nose closed and empty a whole packet in my mouth.
I don't know what was in it but if "Space Dust" is similar it should be illegal.
Wonder what it would be like to snort?
lol .they still sell it my kids love it , its freaked the hell out of them when i first gave them some !
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