How to make Sugar Crystals on a Stick? (2024)

By Janice Davis / January 7, 2015

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Making Sugar Crystals on a Stick are simple to make and the kids will enjoy eating the finished product. It is a great opportunity for kids to learn how different substances change when heated, cooled and mixed with other substances. Kids will be amazed to watch as the sugar crystals grow and increase in size over 2 to 3 days.

Full parental supervision is required with this activity as it involves hot liquids.

What you will need?

Ingredients

2 Cups Water

6 Cups White Sugar

Food Colouring

Extra ¼ Cup White Sugar

You will also need a saucepan, wooden spoon, measuring cups, pegs (optional) and glasses (or jars) for growing the sugar crystals. We grew our sugar crystals on wooden sticks that we purchased from a party accessories store; you could alternatively use pipe cleaners, bamboo skewers or straws.

Step1

Setting up:

  • We made 4 different coloured sugar crystals and set up 4 glasses, one for each colour. In each jar I placed 5 drops of food colouring, red, yellow, green and blue.
  • The wooden sticks need to be set up on the glass so that the sticks do not touch the bottom or sides of the glass. This allows room for the sugar crystals to grow. We used pegs to clip onto the wooden sticks and balance them on the rim of the glass so the stick is straight up and down the middle of the glass.

Step 2

Heat:

  • Heat the water and sugar in a saucepan stirring constantly with a wooden spoon to dissolve the sugar.
  • Stir constantly for about 1 min as it boils, then turn off heat.

Step 3

Pour:

  • Using a heat proof jug, pour sugar syrup equally into each glass and stir to combine food colouring with a metal fork. The sugar syrup is very hot, please be careful.
  • Allow the sugar syrup to cool for about half an hour in the glasses before placing the wooden sticks into the liquid.

Step 4

Wet:

  • Wet the wooden stick by dipping it into the sugar syrup and then roll the wet wooden stick into the dry white sugar. The dry sugar will help the sugar crystals attach and grow onto the wooden stick.
  • Place the sugar coated wooden stick into the sugar syrup in the glass, making sure that it is not touching the bottom or sides of the glass.
  • Set aside and watch the sugar crystals grow for 2 to 3 days.

Step 5

Dry:

  • On day 3, take the sugar crystals on a stick out of the sugar syrup, allowing the liquid to run and drip off before placing them onto a paper towel to dry.

Step 6

Enjoy:

  • We took our sugar crystal sticks out of the sugar syrup after 3 days and allowed them to dry on a paper towel before eating them.

What the kids can do?

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When doing activities with kids that involves hot liquids, it is very important that safety precautions are taken at all times. Even though there are some steps in the process of making Sugar Crystals on a Stick that should be only completed by an adult, there is still so much that kids can do to be more involved in this activity.

Here are a few ideas for involving the kids:

  • Measure the sugar and water, and pour it into the saucepan.
  • Count the number of drops of food colouring when putting it into the glass.
  • Place the pegs onto the wooden sticks.
  • Dip the wooden sticks into the cooled sugar syrup and coat them with uncooked white sugar.
  • Take the Sugar Crystals on a Stick out of the sugar syrup and place them on the paper towel.
  • Observe and talk about the changes that are taking place to the sugar syrup over the 3 days

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Janice Davis

14 thoughts on “How to make Sugar Crystals on a Stick?”

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    January 13, 2015 at 6:02 am

    Yours turned out brilliant! I did some blue ones for a frozen party and although they turned out okay, they were a bit time consuming. I think I might try your process. Plus it’s way better to do it for science because if something does go wrong you can question what did!

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    August 20, 2015 at 1:45 am

    comam vegetais seus catraios

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    Amanda

    November 22, 2015 at 1:43 pm

    Can u add candy flavoring to this to make different flavors?

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      November 23, 2015 at 9:37 am

      I have not added candy flavoring before but I cannot see why this wouldn’t work. Good luck!

      Reply

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    Lesly

    January 21, 2016 at 12:45 pm

    When I’m ready to add the wooden sticks into the sugar syrup do I need put them in the fridge or just let them out on room temp ?

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        fi

        July 31, 2023 at 1:08 pm

        If you put them in the fridge it should take longer to crystalise but you should get bigger crystals. Why not experiment by putting them in different places?

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    Natasha G

    February 3, 2016 at 6:01 am

    Just wondering if the sugar syrup is reusable? Once we make our first set of sugar crystal sticks, can we use the same syrup and make more sticks?

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    Chiara

    April 30, 2016 at 10:54 pm

    Hi, great recipe. I was just wondering whether you can reuse the leftover sugar syrup to make more?

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      Mz.Lizee

      March 12, 2017 at 2:08 am

      Curious to know if you tried to reuse the syrup to make more and if it worked?

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    mykeesha

    September 10, 2016 at 4:35 am

    im trying this out, n i seems to be working!!!!! yaaaaaaa!!!!!!☺😀 cant wait till i can eat them n share them with my family!!

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    Lobster

    August 27, 2017 at 2:37 pm

    I hope they work and I can put them in my tea!

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  9. How to make Sugar Crystals on a Stick? (23)

    Marcia

    January 6, 2018 at 7:52 am

    I did not see a reply about putting it in the refrigerator, but I’m thinking that would not work. Growing crystals takes time. Cooling rapidly would not allow time for the crystals to grow. That would be a good experiment— to compare the two variables, rapid vs slow cooled.

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    Alo

    November 21, 2018 at 2:38 am

    I love the recipe. And just so other people know, if you don’t have one of those sticks you can use string instead. Just tie it around a pencil.

    Reply

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How to make Sugar Crystals on a Stick? (2024)

FAQs

How to make Sugar Crystals on a Stick? ›

It's not difficult. You basically boil up a strong solution of sugar and water and pour it into very clean glass jars and suspend skewers or string in the syrup. This method is based on a recipe for rock candy, which is simply a lot of big sugar crystals on a skewer, with colouring and flavouring added.

How to make sugar crystals experiment step by step? ›

Step-by-step instructions

Prepare the solution to grow the crystals: add sugar and water to a saucepan in the ratio of 3:1 and heat slowly until the sugar dissolves completely. Leave the syrup on the hot plate to cool for 15-20 minutes. Pour the cooled syrup into glasses and add food coloring.

How you will make crystals of sugar from sugar solution? ›

A certain amount of sugar solution in a container is heated, after heating threads are put in heated solution then it is cooled suddenly. After the solution is being cooled down, threads along with solid crystals of sugar are taken out. This process is called crystallization. Was this answer helpful?

How long does it take for rock candy to crystallize on the wooden skewer? ›

7. You should start to see sugar crystals forming within 2-3 hours. If you have seen no change to your skewer or thread after 24 hours, try boiling the sugar syrup again and dissolve another ½ cup of sugar into it, then pour it back into the jar and insert the string or skewer again.

How to make sugar sticks for coffee? ›

Directions
  1. Stir sugar and water and bring to a full boil. ...
  2. Once syrup in coffee mug has cooled, dip about 15 bamboo skewers one inch deep into syrup and roll dipped part in granulated sugar. ...
  3. Stick non-sugared end of bamboo skewers about 1 inch apart in a piece of styrofoam.

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