Color Fizzing Tablets

100 Pack

(7 customer reviews)
  • Fizzing tub tint tablets for true color mixing
  • 1 tablet can color up to 1 liter of water
  • Fizzers come in 100 packs with an assortment of the primary colors: blue, red, and yellow
  • Won’t stain hands or surfaces

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Color Fizzers - True Color Tablets
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  • Fizzing tub tint tablets for true color mixing
  • 1 tablet can color up to 1 liter of water
  • Fizzers come in 100 pack
  • Won’t stain hands or surfaces
Color Fizzers - True Color Tablets

Color Fizzing Tablets for Science Experiments

Kids love the magic of mixing colors, and with our Color Fizzing Tablets, we get kids excited about scientific exploration and experimentation. Watch magic happen before your eyes with our water coloring tablets. Just a single Color Fizzing Tablet creates an array of colorful bubbles that can color up to one liter of water.

Our fizzing color tablets come in the three primary colors and are made from natural pigments, non-toxic citric acid, baking soda and a binding agent. These water-soluble color tablets react with the water to release lively carbon dioxide gas, which mixes the pigments together and provides kids with long-lasting fun. 

Unlike messy food coloring tablets or dye pellets that stain surfaces, clothing and hands, our pack of 100 Color Fizzing Tablets won’t ruin anything in your home.

A Colorful Science Lesson for All Ages

At Steve Spangler Science, we provide all of the tools you need to inspire kids and cultivate a lifelong love of science. With these 100 water coloring tablets, you can transform water before their eyes. 

Need some ideas for water coloring tablet experiments? How about the following:

•Mix and match tablets for a color-changing science experiment. You can teach kids how to mix up to seven colors with just three primary colors and create a rainbow in your kitchen or classroom.

•Check out some of our polymer beads, like our Jelly Marbles™ or our Jelly Cubes, and add them into your fizzy colored water to create colorful polymer pieces. 

Using our water color-changing tablets and various amounts of sugar, you can create a rainbow in a jar. Your kids will be amazed at how the different colors sit on top of each other instead of mixing when you add sugar to the water.

Our true Color Fizzing Tablets are great for hours of after-school fun or for a classroom experiment. Our Color Fizzing Tablets impart a lesson about the color wheel to kids of all ages, making this a great way to show students where art and science meet.

Color Fizzers - True Color Tablets

What Colors Are Included?

Color Fizzing Tablets from Steve Spangler Science come in the three primary colors: blue, red and yellow. This makes our water coloring tablets perfect for blending colors and discovering new ones.

Color Fizzers - True Color Tablets

Combine to Create up to Seven Colors

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and magenta — the possibilities for color combinations are endless. Mix, match and mix some more. Need a place to start? Couple the red and blue water coloring tablets together to make your own lavender water, or combine the yellow and blue tablets to create a liter of eerie green liquid. From there, experiment with mixing different colored tablets together to see what they make.

What Does It Teach?

Using our Color Fizzing Tablets is a great way to learn about the color wheel without staining your hands, clothes or any other surface you’re working on. Painting with watercolors can get messy. Food coloring ruins pretty much everything it touches. Our Color Fizzing Tablets, on the other hand, are made for good, clean fun. These water color-changing tablets allow kids to be creative without creating a permanent mess.

What’s Included?

This pack includes 100 Color Fizzing Tablets tablets in blue, red and yellow.

Color Fizzing Tablet Frequently Asked Questions

Color Fizzing Tablets are entirely non-toxic. However, non-toxic does not mean that they are a tasty snack. Trust us, we have tried.

Nope! Our water coloring tablets are specifically designed to not stain. That’s just one of the many awesome things about them.

No, Color Fizzing Tablets are designed to color different types of liquids and don’t pack the power to stain objects such as Easter Eggs.

A pack holds the three primary colors, which makes it perfect for color mixing!

Go Beyond Color Fizzing Tablets with More Fun STEM Science Experiments

At Steve Spangler Science, our goal is to get kids excited about science. We’ve brought the wow factor back to science experiments by thinking from a kid’s perspective. For more than 25 years, Steve Spangler Science has brought a new level of engagement to STEM learning, inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers. Find more of our exciting STEM Science Kits, and explore a whole new world of scientific discovery and exploration with your child.

Our collection of learning materials, science kits and bestsellers  includes over 350 products created by top-notch educators, scientists and engineers. We’re positive that our Color Fizzing Tablets will produce oohs, ahhs and lifelong memories. 

Don’t miss out on our other kits and products that will open up your child’s eyes to the world around them with accessible, age-appropriate scientific experiments. Steve Spangler Science has creative, out-of-the-box ways to learn chemistry, physics and biology concepts. Find more amazing STEM science kits and toys online at the Steve Spangler Store.

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  1. Question

    Maraim

    Can vleach clear the water after a fizz has been used? Trying to make an experiment that makes the color change or disappear completely

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      We don’t think bleach will do that, but we have not tried it ourselves. You might have better success, if it doesn’t work, to try using Oxy-Clean.

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    Ellen

    Would this work for an underwater volcano experiment (instead of food coloring)?
    How long for them to dissolve?

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      We have not tried them with something like this. Definitely worth testing it out. It takes about a minute for the tablets to dissolve. It all depends on the temperature of water they are in. They will dissolve faster in warmer water.

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    Bridget Parr

    Can these fizzers be used to make a lava lamp instead of anacids?

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      Absolutely! These are wonderful to use and then you don’t have to add food coloring, as well. It’s all included in the tablet!

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    Alexander

    Is water thats colored with these still safe to drink?

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      We do not recommend drinking Color Fizzers. They are not intended for consumption.

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    L

    Do these contain lactose, milk products, or other top 8 allergens?

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      No, the color fizzers do not contain any of these allergens.

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    Ann Marie

    Will it stain clothing? I’m looking for something that would give water color to put in a water pistol for a kids party.

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      lisabrooks

      Staff lisabrooks

      They do not stain like food coloring. They will be perfect to use for your birthday party.

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  7. Question

    sexyantoburrito (verified owner)

    Do you have any products or recommendations as to how to make some of these colors “cloudy” rather then transparent, without settling?

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    • ablock

      ablock

      Great question! We haven’t experimented with how to make the colors appear more “cloudy” but we suggest trying mixing with other opaque liquids to remove some transparency.

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    William A Robinson

    Because of sloppy kids I need a pdf file for the manual for “color fizzers – true color tablets

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  9. Karabelo

    More please

    Karabelo

    It’s nice some are

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    Kristin

    Is it ok to drink the colored water?

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      smack2021

      Hi Kristin, Drinking the water is not recommended.

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    Sam

    Can you provide the names of all the pigments used? We’d like to purchase this for a preschool activity, but regulations state that all ingredients must be approved by the EU.

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      smack2021

      Please send an email to [email protected] for the Safety Data Sheet.

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    Sandy P

    I am looking for a non-staining color to use in sugar scrubs (sugar and oils are the ingredients). Would these work after diluted to give it a slight tint?

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    • lisabrooks

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      This is a great question. The Color Fizzers will not stain, so they should work for what you need. You will have to test it to see if it will work for what you need. We’d love to hear back if they work for your application.

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    Bonnie Higgins

    When will these be back in stock?

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      smack2021

      Sadly the expected vendor delivery is currently mid to end October.

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    Samantha Coelho

    If I pour the mixture on someone wearing white, will it show up on their clothes? Wondering for a gender reveal! We want it to show up on the clothes for pictures! Thank you!

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      It would have to be a really deep concentration in order to show up on a t-shirt. I would definitely practice it a couple of times to make sure the effect you are looking for is just right.

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    Audrianne (verified owner)

    Are we able to make pink??

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    • joshlittrell

      joshlittrell

      Audrianne – thanks for the question. The color fizzer come in Red, Yellow and Blue. To make pink you would need to make sure to add just a bit of Red to the water. The more Red you use the darker Red color will take place. I hope this information is helpful.

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    Colleen Owens

    What Size Erlenmeyer Flask did you use to make the Elephant Toothpaste explode into the air?

    Also, how much 30% peroxide and Potassium Iodide did you use in that size flask to get the results that you wanted?

    I’ll be demonstrating this a our Chemistry Science Camp this summer…. the students will use the yeast experiment for themselves. But I wanted a big WOW factor. I teach approximately 160 students at thei camp… so will be doing it several times.

    Is there a way to gets discounts on your website?
    I really need about 10 of the square bubble
    a few Boo Bubble containers

    Thank you for your reply

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Staff Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      I’m sorry. We are unable to give out those instructions. That is a very dangerous experiment that should only be performed by professionals. For discounts you can sign up to receive our newsletter or email our team at [email protected].

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    Jessica

    Can these be used to color the insta worms? Thank you!

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    Ruby

    Hi there,

    Can you drink the water after the coloured fizzers have been put in?

    Cheers

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    • lisabrooks

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      While the Color Fizzers are non-toxic, we do not advise consuming them.

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    Karen

    How long does it last fizzing? Looking to use for a decoration at daughters science party

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Staff Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      The Color Fizzers will fizz until they are completely dissolved. This takes a minute or two.

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    Courtney Cook

    Are they edible

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    • Lisa - Customer Service Manager

      Staff Lisa – Customer Service Manager

      They are non-toxic, but we do not advice eating them.

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    stacey piken

    Can these be added to bubble solution to make colored bubbles?

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    • joshlittrell

      joshlittrell

      Stacey – You can use our Color Fizzers to change the color of the bubble solution. I would suggest dropping the tablets in water to fully dissolve and then add to the bubble solution mix. It will give the bubbles a slight rainbow effect. Best of luck with the Bubbles. Josh

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    Jennifer Petersen-Price

    Can the fizzers be used for the film canister pop experiment?

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    • joshlittrell

      joshlittrell

      Hey Jennifer, the color fizzers would not be a good for the film canisters. They would not build up enough pressure for the canister to launch. You can use either Flat Fizzers or Alka Seltzer. I hope this information is helpful. Joshua

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    Luis Fontanez

    It can be use in Alcoholics drinks?

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    • joshlittrell

      joshlittrell

      Luis – thanks for the question. Our color fizzers are intended for science experiments only. They should not be used for consumption in any type of beverage. Have a great rest of the holiday weekend. Joshua

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    Shannon Hasson

    Would you recommend using these for kids bath play?

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    • joshlittrell

      joshlittrell

      Shannon – thanks for the question. The color fizzers are intended for science experiments only. The product is non hazardous but truly used for classroom or home experiments. Have a great rest of the holiday weekend. Joshua

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  25. Question

    Michelle Diamond

    Can the Color Fizzers be added to the Clear Glass Slime Liquid Solution (before becoming slime) to create other colors?

    I realize that 5 additional colors of slime are available for purchase. However, we are interested in creating our own slime colors.

    If the Color Fizzers will give color to the Clear Glass Slime Liquid Solution, then we could create slime in colors that are not available for purchase.

    This thought alone makes the idea of purchasing slime much more enticing.

    Please let me know ASAP! Thank you!

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    • joshlittrell

      joshlittrell

      Michelle – thanks for the question. You can definitely use the color fizzes or food coloring to change the color of the slime. When doing it add it, only mix with the Slime Activator. Once that is completed you can mix with the clear slime to change the color. Have fun and enjoy the rest of the year. Joshua

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    Jan

    Is there a list of experiments that use these tablets?

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