How do I Make Large Rock Candy?

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Rock candy is the reformation of dissolved sugar crystals.

Rock candy is one of the most popular in school and at home science experiments out there. Rock candy is formed when dissolved sugar crystallizes into a solid crystal again but on a much larger scale. The event is simply the restructuring of sugar crystals to form one solid larger version. Rock candy is one of the oldest forms of candy as it is composed simply of sugar and water with optional flavoring and coloring. To make large rock candies, large jars, durable candy sticks and an extended crystallization period are required. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • 4 cups sugar
  • 2 cups water
  • Glass pint canning jars
  • Candy sticks or dowels
  • Food coloring and flavoring
  • Plastic cling wrap or wax paper
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Instructions

    • 1

      Mix together 4 cups of sugar with 2 cups of water (or any 2:1 ratio of sugar to water depending on the amount of rock candy you wish to create) in a medium size saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat while stirring constantly until all of the sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat.

    • 2

      Add any coloring or flavoring to the mixture. If adding coloring, drop one to two droplets of liquid food dye to the mixture (adding more when needed) and stir. Add flavor extracts such as vanilla, mint, lemon, raspberry and any other bottled flavor 1 tsp. at a time until the desired flavor concentration is reached.

    • 3

      Pour the liquid sugar mixture into pint-sized canning jars 3/4 of the way full. Dip each candy stick (available at craft and confectionery stores) into the jar. Remove and lay flat on a piece of wax paper to dry. Cover each jar with plastic cling wrap or wax paper. If using wax paper you must tape or rubber band it so that it sits on the jar securely. The top of the jar must be covered to prevent dust, dirt and insects from entering the jar and contaminating the rock candy.

    • 4

      Insert one prepared stick into the top of the jar. The stick should not reach the bottom to allow for a rounded candy crystal tip. To keep the stick suspended, look for candy sticks with end beads or nobs so that it catches on the lid like a grappling hook. If such sticks are unavailable, clamp a large clothespin (the clothespin must exceed the diameter of the jar) on the stick to suspend it inside of the jar.

    • 5

      Place the jar in a clean, cool undisturbed area and allow to grow (without touching) for a maximum of two weeks for large rock candy wands. The longer you let the crystals grow, the larger the rock candy will become. Two weeks is the maximum growth period, any longer and your candy will be at risk for contamination, possible bacteria and loss of flavor.

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