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  2. Pop Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Pop Rocks, also known as popping candy, is a type of candy owned by Zeta Espacial S.A. [1] Pop Rocks ingredients include sugar, lactose (milk sugar), and flavoring. It differs from typical hard candy in that pressurized carbon dioxide gas bubbles are embedded inside of the candy, creating a small popping reaction when it dissolves.

  3. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    7. Space Dust. Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1983 Some say Space Dust was a Pop Rocks knock-off, but this candy was its own thing entirely. Pop Rocks were small crystal-like pieces of candy that ...

  4. PopRocks - Wikipedia

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    PopRocks debuted on August 17, 2017, as a full-time channel devoted to the pop-rock genre of music from the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s. [1] [2] On June 18, 2020, PopRocks moved from channel 17 to channel 12, replacing WHTZ (Z100). The Bridge took over PopRocks' former slot. [3] On November 8, 2023 PopRocks moved from channel 12 to channel 6.

  5. Little Mikey - Wikipedia

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    For many years, Mikey was the subject of an urban legend that purported that he had died after consuming Pop Rocks and Coke, supposedly causing a fatal stomach rupture. [14] In fact, the actor who played Mikey, John Gilchrist, is still alive.

  6. Pop rock - Wikipedia

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    Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock [4]) is a fusion genre and form of rock music [5] characterized by a strong commercial appeal, [6] with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock music.

  7. Homemade Pop Rocks Recipe - AOL

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    Lightly dust the back side of a baking sheet with cornstarch. In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup, and water. Cook the mixture until it reaches 300 degrees when measured with a ...

  8. Soft rock - Wikipedia

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    Soft rock (also known as light rock) is a form of rock music that originated in the late 1960s in the United States and the United Kingdom which smoothed over the edges of singer-songwriter and pop rock, [1] relying on simple, melodic songs with big, lush productions.

  9. 1960s in music - Wikipedia

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    Garage rock was a raw form of rock music, particularly prevalent in North America in the mid-1960s and is called such because of the perception that many of the bands rehearsed in a suburban family garage. [49] [50] Garage rock songs often revolved around the traumas of high school life, with songs about "lying girls" being particularly common ...