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A soda geyser is a physical reaction between a carbonated beverage, usually Diet Coke, and Mentos mints that causes the beverage to be expelled from its container. The candies catalyze the release of gas from the beverage, which creates an eruption that pushes most of the liquid up and out of the bottle.
EepyBird's video generated a 5-10% spike in 2 litre Diet Coke sales and a 20% spike in U.S. Mentos sales, which was the biggest sales increase in company history. [9] Maybe more significantly, as of November 2009, Mentos sales were still 15% above what they had been prior to the launch of EepyBird's video. [25]
Mentos are available in several flavors including mint, mixed fruit, cola, bubble gum, and in an assortment of orange, strawberry, and lemon. Mentos first appeared as a liquorice-flavored sweet which can still be purchased in the Netherlands as "Drop Mentos". New flavors were initially test-marketed in the Netherlands and throughout Europe ...
WTF is with these mentos/diet coke videos on the net. someone please do a writeup. 24.13.86.24 04:24, 15 June 2006 (UTC) The reaction occurs with any carbonated beverage, not just Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi. I'm replacing the specific product mentions with generics. lesmana 06:39, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Soda is mostly water, which means that the H2O you start with makes a major difference (for better or for worse). Different regions have different water sources and pipes that can all impact the ...
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The image is for the DIET COKE and mentos phenomenon's article, it should feature diet coke. --froth t 20:20, 30 August 2007 (UTC) Well it's certainly doable with some generic diet cola instead of diet coke, but this is more of an issue on the name of the article than the picture. -- antilived T | C | G 09:52, 31 August 2007 (UTC) [ reply ]