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Fantastic Fizzing Whizbees-magical candy making class with a smidge of science!
Class experience
This is a fun class that combines the magic of Harry Potter science and candy making to create a fantastic candy treat, called a Fizzing Whizbee. This is a fun, popping candy that is sold exclusively at Honeydukes, the candy shop inside of the wizarding town of Hogsmeade! Students will learn by combining the list of provided ingredients as instructed to make this magical candy! Candy making can be messy! You can use food-safe gloves if you prefer to keep your hands a little less messy! ...
This class is intended to be a fun class where students make their own "magical" candy that cannot be found anywhere else but in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the candy store, Honeydukes!
1 file available upon enrollmentStudents will need for day of class: -1/4 cup Sprite or 7-Up -One heaping teaspoon of PLAIN gelatin (Knox brand or great value, for ex. NOT JELLO!) -4 cups of powdered sugar -pinch of salt -Kool-Aid powder...either packets or tub -food coloring, gel preferable -2 or more packets of Pop rocks (optional..you can use whatever you have on hand, for ex, sprinkles) -citric acid (optional) -Kitchen tools needed will be a microwave safe container, a microwave or other heat source, a few spoons or spatulas, measuring cups/spoons, mixing bowl with a stand-mixer or hand-held mixer, a few kitchen bowls, a couple of small plates or bowls and a sheet pan covered with wax paper or parchment paper to dry the candy on.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Parents may need to help smaller children do the mixing of the candy as they do need to use either a hand or stand mixer. In addition smaller children may need help measuring the needed ingredients and making the candy.
Hello! My name is Cathy. I am a pharmacist with a professional background of 19 years. I graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA with my Doctorate of Pharmacy in 2001. Currently, I live in Richmond, Virginia, with my husband, my...
Group Class
$8
per classMeets once
50 min
Completed by 182 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-10 learners per class