Diet Coke & Mentos II: The Domino Effect
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About The Extreme Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments II: The Domino Effect
Over 250 geysers of soda, linked together in one giant chain reaction! When one geyser shoots up, it knocks a cup off the top, and that pulls a string that triggers the next geyser. So just like dominos, we just start the first one, and the rest is Coke & Mentos history!
How Does This Work?
What makes the soda fly out of the bottle? Will you explode if you drink Coke and eat Mentos? Click here to find out!
Try This at Home!
Yes, you can try this at home! You can get your own Coke & Mentos Kit, which includes nozzles just like the ones we use, or you can click here to learn how you can do it with stuff from around your house.
Credits
The Extreme Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments II, by Fritz Grobe (the short one) and Stephen Voltz (the tall one). Music by AudioBody. Filmed in Buckfield, Maine, home of the Oddfellow Theater. Production assistance from Matt Tardy, Mike & Kim Miclon, Scott Jameson, Shane, Aaron, Michael Raymond, Todd Dewitt, Michael Menes, and the Oddfellow Theater gang. Filmed by Richard Searles, Scott Hamann, Scott Jameson, and Mike Miclon. Thanks to Brian & Nancy Bennett.