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CLASSICAL CHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION
Screaming jelly baby; Screaming jelly baby experiment; Screaming gummy bears; Growling gummy bears
  • Jelly Babies]] <small>(July 2006)</small>
  • Growling Gummy Bears

gummy shark         
SPECIES OF FISH
Mustelus antarcticus; Western port gummies; Gummy Shark
¦ noun a small edible shark of Australasian coasts, with rounded teeth that it uses to crush hard-shelled prey. [Mustelus antarcticus.]
Gummy smile         
  • A case of advanced gummy smile as seen in a young woman
SHOW OF THE ANTERIOR GINGIVA ABOVE THE TEETH WHEN SMILING
Excessive gingival display
Gummy smile, also known as excessive gingival display, is a smile that shows an excessive amount of gum under the upper lip. It is a common unaesthetic clinical condition, which can be caused by an abnormal dental eruption (delayed passive eruption), hyperfunction of the upper lip elevator muscle, excessive vertical growth of the maxilla bone, over-eruption of the maxillary anterior teeth, or a combination of the above described factors.
Gummy Song Skull         
EXTENDED PLAY BY THE FLAMING LIPS
Gummi song skull; Gummy skull
Gummy Song Skull is an EP released by The Flaming Lips as part of the Flaming Lips 2011 series of monthly music releases. This was a limited release contained on a USB keydrive and placed inside a brain-shaped gummy which was further encased in a gummy skull.

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Screaming jelly babies

"Screaming Jelly Babies" (British English), also known as "Growling Gummy Bears" (American and Canadian English), is one classroom chemistry demonstration variants of which are practised in schools around the world. It is often used at open evenings to demonstrate the more light-hearted side of secondary school science.

The experiment shows the amount of energy there is in one piece of confectionery; jelly babies, or gummy bears, are often used for theatrics. Potassium chlorate, a strong oxidising agent rapidly oxidises the sugar in the candy causing it to burst into flames producing a "screaming" sound as rapidly expanding gases are emitted from the test tube. The aroma of candy floss (cotton candy) is also given off.

Researchers in Japan developed a new headset in December 2011 that triggers different sounds as wearers close their jaws when eating which included the "heart breaking" squeals of masticated jelly babies. Other carbohydrate or hydrocarbon containing substances can (also) be dropped into test tubes of molten chlorate, with similar results.