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MythBusters – Diet Coke & Mentos

By Dr Stephen Byers on  From everyotherdaydietbonus.info
New episodes return Wednesday, Oct. 7th @ 9pm E/P on Discovery! Check out exclusive footage straight from the MythBusters’ own video cameras: go.discovery.com Adam and Jamie explore the science behind the fabled diet coke and mentos phenomenon. Connect with us on Facebook: facebook.com Video Rating: 4 / 5 The Truth about Diet and Weight Loss I want to talk tonight about weight loss. It’s a subject everyone is worried about. And the problem is that diets don’t work. Everybody has tried a...Read Full Story

Nice Diet photos

By Pepi Petrov on  From blog.lifenhealth.com
A few nice Diet images I found: Diet Coke Trick Image by Lisa Borodkin Pouring Diet Coke over the corrosion on the battery terminals. The acid eats it away. Worth a try if the car won’t turn over. The Real Thing works better than the generic store brand. I don’t drink regular Coke and can’t vouch for it. YMMV. diet pills Image by tacit requiem (joanneQEscober ) this photo was used in www.scientificblogging.com/erin039s_spin/real_deal_behind… Diet Coke & Mentos Image by...Read Full Story

The Oil Crisis Might Be Solved With Mentos and Diet Coke

By larryfire on  From larryfire.wordpress.com
Almost four years to the day after Stephen Voltz and Fritz Grobe posted the (literally) explosive video featuring the Vegas-worthy fountains that they created from nothing more than Mentos dropped into two-liter bottles of Diet Coke, the pair has returned with a striking new endeavor. What started out as a backyard gag of the “dude, do you know what happens when you mix Mentos and Coke” variety turned into one of the most viral videos of all time. Their latest feat? A rocket car powered by...Read Full Story

Cola-Fueled Vehicles - The Eepybird is powered by Mentos Mints and Coke Zero (VIDEO)

By Manhan on  From trendhunter.com
manzil 207 Trends 297,000 Views 9 Comments Talented Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz’s specially built vehicle, known as the Eepybird, is a combination of a bicycle and a trailer. The Eepybird is powered by the explosive power of Mentos mints and Coke Zero, which both work together to push the car forward. Grobe and Voltz used 108 two-liter bottles of Coke Zero and 648 mints to propel the vehicle over 220 feet. The experiment was sponsored by Coke and Mentos, and experienced a whopping...Read Full Story

Mentos and Coke Zero Propel Rocket Car (VIDEO)

By Chris Monty on  From blippitt.com
Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz became viral video sensations a few years ago when they showed us how massive soda geysers could be created by mixing Mentos with Diet Coke. Now, the dynamic duo from Maine are back, and this time they've done something even more interesting with their unique cola combination. The two men have created a vehicle using a bicycle and a trailer, and then powered it using hundreds of pieces of Mentos candy and Coke Zero. 108 bottles of Coke Zero and 648 Mentos mints...Read Full Story

Coke-and-Mentos rocket car takes off in O.C.

By Gary Robbins on  From sciencedude.freedomblogging.com
Click here to view the embedded video. The latest installment in a years-long series of experiments turning the explosive mixture of Coke and Mentos into fountains, rockets, geysers and other sticky spectacles comes straight from Orange County: a Coke-and-Mentos rocket car fired off in one of the Tustin blimp hangars. A video of the experiment, posted on YouTube Tuesday, shows the two men behind the experiment, Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz, setting off their rocket car using 108 bottles of...Read Full Story

Makes me want to go to the Gym

By reallywtflol on  From reallywtflol.com
These girls will get you in shape. You should feel my right forearm.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCW5CXuJEsI&feature=player_embedded Related Posts 5 Awesome Steven Seagal Fight Scenes VIDEO: Diet Coke and Mentos experiment proves quite Jesse Jackson Jr. Makes Unbelievably Ignorant Claim That Kate Upton’s undressing video The Situation’s Father Threatens to Destroy Him in Related posts:5 Awesome Steven Seagal Fight Scenes VIDEO: Diet Coke and Mentos experiment proves quite dangerous Jesse...Read Full Story

VIDEO: Diet Coke and Mentos experiment proves quite dangerous

By reallywtflol on  From reallywtflol.com
Some dudes experimented with mixing Diet Coke and Mentos and their work was a great success. Watch this clip and you’ll feel like you’re in one of those old email chain forwards to a link where something scary pops out after you stare at an image for a while.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CWP863GJWA&feature=player_embedded Related Posts VIDEO: SHOCKING NEWS! Overweight drunk girl can’t do The Situation’s Father Threatens to Destroy Him in Sofia Vergara could made me switch to Pepsi Kate...Read Full Story

Introducing the Coke and Mentos-powered Rocket Car

By Larry Lubell on  From topspeed.com
Posted on 06.6.2010 06:00 by Kirby Filed under: | funny | video | fuel | Cars | Car News For those of you racking your brains on what the next source of fuel is going to be, you might just want to skip all of that brainstorming and head on over to your nearest convenience store to scoop up a bottle of Coke and a pack of Mentos.Okay, it’s not really an answer to fuel-efficiency, but it sure sounds like a fun thing to do.Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz - two dorky scientist names, if...Read Full Story

Rocket science: Mentos, Coke Zero propel vehicle

 From ap.org
The guys from Maine who became an online sensation by creating geysers from soda and Mentos candies have discovered it's not just entertainment. It can propel vehicles, as well.A contraption created by Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz of Buckfield using a bike and a trailer is powered by piston mechanism using hundreds of pieces of Mentos candy and Coke Zero.On a video posted online Tuesday, the machine traveled more than 220 feet.The video was directed by Rob Cohen of "The Fast and the Furious...Read Full Story
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