Scientific Explorer’s Tasty Science Chemistry in the Kitchen Kit

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Scientific Explorer's Tasty Science Chemistry in the Kitchen Kit
 
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Who knew science could taste so good? With this kit, you'll whip up cupcakes, cookies, candy, and more all in the name of science! Learn what makes cakes rise, candy crystallize, and more real chemistry happen in the kitchen. Tasty Science is packed with ingredients, recipes, activity cards, a test tube laboratory, and lots more to explore the science of taste.?

Product Details

  • Tasty Science is packed with ingredients, recipes, activity cards, a test tube laboratory, and lots more to explore the science of taste
  • Make delicious creations and creative concoctions, all in your own kitchen!
  • What makes soda pop fizz? Find out with this cool kit!
  • Satisfy your sweet tooth while feeding your brain!
  • This kit makes a great gift for kids who love science, or cooking!

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Review Date: May 29, 2010
Reviewer: Samantha gk, colorado springs co
This has fun cooking experiments and is what was advertised. It is interesting and the directions are easy to follow. It is not something a child should use by themselves and requires adult supervision and assistance. I has been a great way to spend time with my son.
Scientific Explorer's Tasty Science Chemistry in the Kitchen Kit
 
Review Date: July 2, 2008
Reviewer: K. L. Martin, FL
The Scientific Explorer's Tasty Science Chemistry in the Kitchen Kit was a birthday gift for my 7 year old granddaughter. She loves doing experiments and cooking!
Good fun with a little help!
 
Review Date: December 29, 2007
Reviewer: Elizabeth Wolff, Tampa, FL
My 8 year old son got this for christmas and we had a lot of fun with it! It definitely requires some adult supervision especially for the baking and the rock candy. My son had the most fun making the fizzy drinks and learning how to make soda. Although the recipe for the soda doesn't taste that great it was a lot of fun to make and he did learn all about acids and bases. The other great part of this was that these recipes are easy to recreate even if you run out of the supplies that come with the kit. The big test tubes were also fun.
Tasty Science Kit
 
Review Date: December 1, 2009
Reviewer: V. Abel, Palmdale, CA
The kids absolutely loved the science kit, but the test tubes leaked all over the place. The watermelon flavor was not tasty at all, but the grape was good. Overall it was worth it for the sheer enjoyment the kids received. The kids were 5, 6, 8 & 9 years old.
Tasty Science
 
Review Date: December 28, 2009
Reviewer: Janice A. Karels, Minnesota
My grandson was so thrilled to receive this kit. He and his mother immediately had to make something from the kit. He chose to make soda. The first taste was not what he was expecting, but he added his candy cane and it became his beverage of choice. He is almost 7, and ready to do more science.

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