If you were like most 10-year-old kids, then you most definitely tasked yourself with trying to polish off one of those giant-size jawbreakers and revealing every layer of color. Trouble is, that ...
YouTube channel “Let’s Melt This” makes no lofty promises, proclaiming: “Melting things one day at a time” in the channel’s description — melting everything from socks to crayons to ice using a ...
Jawbreakers are such a tough candy to consume that it can take people days to get through a single one. But in a new video, the giant confection appears to have met its match in a blowtorch with a max ...
For those who are too impatient to enjoy the long-lasting flavor of a Giant Jawbreaker, this video from Let’s Melt This will be a delight. The pyros behind the YouTube channel have taken the iconic ...
Pitting molten or superheated metal against everyday objects has very much become a genre of internet videos, and hot metal is not to be fucked with. You expect it to win, and you kind of hate it for ...
Wow. Peeling back the layers of a jawbreaker is so glorious, especially when it’s done with a blow torch. Each color bubbles up and melts away revealing a different color underneath until it’s all ...
Jawbreaker candies are notorious for their toughness, often leading to injuries if bitten into immediately. A college student from Canada recently experienced the literal truth behind their name.
A Canadian college student has learned the hard way why the infamous jawbreaker candy lives up to its name. Javeria Wasim, 19, is now on a six-week liquid diet after suffering two jaw fractures while ...
Bubbles, like ninjas and commandos, have a certain mystique in the collective video game consciousness. Capcom's sleeper hit Buster Bros. was one of the better odes to bubbles, and Macrospace uses it ...
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Student hospitalised after eating jawbreaker candy: Why one needs to be careful with such treats
Jawbreaker candies are infamous for their rock-hard texture, often causing injuries to those who try to bite into them. A 19-year-old Canadian college student, Javeria Wasim, recently experienced the ...
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