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Or perhaps a quick dicing, ala a "Science Chef"????
Hmmmm, "food" for thought...
Sorry, can't....Resist... Puns...
Sam
Sam Dean
Science Specialist
COSI Toledo
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From: Wayne Watson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Candy Molds for Numbers?]
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Hi, Paul.
Thanks. I'm actually interested in hard candy. Why, you ask? Are you
ready for this?
I want to drop them onto a table and watch them break. Huh? That's how
numbers become
fractions. Do I hear a groan? Sometimes I just can't help myself. :-)
More seriously
I want to sometimes amuse museum visitors with the thought. Maybe
tearing up the
Gummy Bears would also make fractions? :-)
Paul Orselli wrote:
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> Wayne,
>
> "Gummy" candies like "Gummy worms" or "Gummy Bears" also come
> in both an alphabet and numerals variety. Check local or online candy
> wholesalers.
>
> In addition, Trader Joe's in California stocks a "Schoolhouse" cookie
that
> contains all the numbers and letters. ( Food for thought?)
>
> Good Luck!
>
>
> Paul Orselli
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