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The video, titled “The Diet Coke & Mentos Experiment,” shows the video’s creators unleashing a Bellagio-esque fountain by dropping Mentos candy into 2-liter bottles of Diet Coke. (We’ll get to what causes the volatile reaction later.) The video drew millions of viewers to video-sharing sites YouTube and Revver.
Mom and Dad, better grab your slicker and mop. A new toy is being marketed for youngsters who want to duplicate the "science" experiment demonstrated in a now famous YouTube video.
Steve Spangler, a television host in Colorado with a side toy-making venture, demonstrates his "Geyser Tube" Sunday at the Toy Fair in New York. The toy is a plastic funnel that triggers a geyser by dropping Mentos candy into 2-liter soda bottles. It lets youngsters duplicate the "science" experiment demonstrated in a now-famous YouTube video, "The Diet Coke & Mentos Experiment."
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