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Colored Candy Canes Science Experiment

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December 19, 2015 by Katie T. Christiansen Leave a Comment

One of my favorite parts about the holidays is making easy science experiments. I pulled out these candy canes from my “old candy stash” to make a colored candy canes science experiment. Old candy is a scientific treasure here. We get so excited when a holiday gives us a reason to discover, ask questions, and explore. This time, our question was: Which color candy cane will lose its stripes first?

cover image for colored candy science experiment post. image contains three different photos of candy canes - blueberry, rainbow, and peppermint

Per my usual, this is easy to make with super low prep. It’s perfect for busy moms, busy teachers, and busy homeschoolers – and for the busy Christmas season!

Candy Cane Science Materials

  • Different kinds of candy canes (fruit, peppermint, rainbow, etc.)
  • Small clear cups or bowls
  • Water

Christmas Science Experiment Instructions

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We grabbed three different kinds of candy canes: rainbow, peppermint, and blueberry. That’s what we had on hand. I’m frugal, so I encourage you to use whatever you can find if you don’t have my exact flavors around.

I broke the candy canes so that they would easily fit into a cup of water, and we peeled the plastic wrap off.

When I said “go,” the kids carefully dropped the candy canes into a cup of water. The water was about room temperature.

children drop their candy canes into a cup of water to determine which candy cane will lose its colors first

Next, we waited and watched as the candy cane colors started disappearing. At this point, I gave them each a candy cane to suck on while they watched.

The colors started to come off, and the water began to change.

close-up of candy canes in water with colors starting to fade in this candy cane science experiment

They each cheered on their own candy cane.

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Now for the results:

  1. Red came in first as it lost its stripes first.
  2. Blue came in a close second.
  3. The rainbow finished last, and we especially enjoyed seeing how the color at the bottom of the rainbow cup turned black.

You could extend candy cane science into other experiments:

  • have a taste or smell test (do it blindfolded for even more fun!)
  • put candy canes in different liquids (vinegar, baking soda water, alka-seltzer tablets, soda, juice, etc.)
  • see what happens when you leave candy canes in water for the day
Easy Colored Candy Cane Science Experiment by Preschool Inspirations

I’d love to hear what you do with candy canes! Or click here for a list of other awesome Christmas crafts.

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Katie has spent 17 combined years in the Early Childhood field as a teacher, preschool owner, and educational writer. She has worked in profit and non-profit programs, high-risk schools, and started an in-home preschool and outdoor collaborative preschool program. She adores being a mom to three children, and her youngest is currently in preschool.
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