Extreme Sticky Notes and Mentos Experiment
by wildcherry on Sunday, December 21st, 2008 | Humour, Life
You would never see sticky notes the same way again!
Mentos and Soda Experiment!
The Extreme Sticky Note Experiments — for Comic-Con!
Here’s the special sneak peek video we made for Comic-Con. Check out Jamie Chung from Samurai Girl cutting flying sticky notes in half! It rules!
The big video, The Extreme Sticky Note Experiments, debuted during the premiere of Samurai Girl on ABC Family. It was great to work with Jamie and great to be on ABC Family!
A shout out also to Comic-Con and all the fans we met there. We’d never been before, and we’re hankering to go again!
So now that you’ve seen the sneak peek, don’t forget to see the big spectacular finale: The Extreme Sticky Note Experiments!
Credits:
The Extreme Sticky Note Experiments — Sneak Peek for Comic-Con, by Fritz Grobe (the short one) and Stephen Voltz (the tall one). Produced by DigiSynd and sponsored by ABC Family.
The Extreme Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments:
What happens when you combine 200 liters of Diet Coke and over 500 Mentos mints? It’s amazing and completely insane.
And yes, you can try it at home! Get your own Diet Coke and Mentos Kit which include replica nozzles, just like the ones EepyBird uses in their live performance! Or click here for a free download: EepyBird’s Diet Coke & Mentos How-To (pdf).
This is the video that started it all: a backyard experiment became a cultural phenomenon. We couldn’t believe the reaction! The video even won the Webby Award for best viral video and was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding broadband content.
We’ve since taken Diet Coke & Mentos madness onto the Late Show with David Letterman, the Ellen Degeneres Show, the Today Show, and performed live around the world, from Istanbul to Paris, even in Las Vegas!
Click here to read more of the amazing Diet Coke & Mentos story.
The first part of this video demonstrates a simple geyser, and the second part shows just how extreme it can get. Over one hundred jets of soda fly into the air in less than three minutes.
It’s a hysterical and spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, brought to you by the mad scientists at EepyBird.com.
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