How to Use Fizzies Candy

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Fizzies make a regular glass of water fun for everyone.

In 1957, Emerson Drug Company introduced Fizzies candy to the United States. Fizzies are effervescent tablets that come in various flavors such as cherry, root beer and grape. Once Fizzies are dropped in water, the water becomes flavored and fizzes like a soda. Fizzies are calorie free and sugar free, which makes them an ideal alternative to a regular soft drink. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • 8-oz. or more drinking glass
  • Water
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Instructions

    • 1

      Fill the glass with at least eight ounces of cool water. Eight ounces of water gives you the most flavor. The more water you use, the less flavor you will taste.

    • 2

      Open a packet of Fizzies and remove the tablet. Each packet of Fizzies contains one tablet.

    • 3

      Drop the tablet into the glass of water. As the tablet dissolves, fizz and flavor is distributed through the water.

    • 4

      Watch the tablet dissolve fully before drinking.

Tips & Warnings

  • Once the Fizzies tablet dissolves, add ice for a colder drink.

  • Before adding Fizzies to bottled water, take a few sips before adding the tablet to avoid the water fizzing over.

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