What happens when you eat mentos then drink diet coke?!


Question:

What happens when you eat mentos then drink diet coke?

How big would your belly get after 2 packs and a can of d coke?


Answers:
nothing happens.

It will only explode if you just add the mentos to the coke, not in your stomach.

You $hit them out later...

Do it.

i don't know but that would be fun to watch! do it and put it on yahoo so the rest of us can watch!

Nothing happens. Your stomach's acids would decompose the mentos before anything happened, I'm sure

More burps per sip than usual.

Your mouth will explode!!! Diet coke and Mentos have a violent reaction when mixed. See a show on Discovery Channel called Mythbusters.

Well on YouTube it shows the Coke bottles exploding and fountaining everywhere, but let's hope that won't happen to your stomach...I mean I don't think it will.

well theirs only one way to find out and while your doing this make sure you post it on the Internet for all to see!

you will get a stomach ache that is it. The myht about Diet Coke and mentos would not apply here. When you check them you would stop the reaction. The reaction is caused by the shell not the candy itself.

They actually tested this on mythbusters. The did it in a pig's belly and after awhile, it actually exploded. You will probably feel sick and bloated afterwards. Just dont do it.

According to the Book of Reveletions: "And behold, for the idiot shall eat a breath mint called Mentos and drink a carobnate beverage, and lo there shall be much gnashing of teeth..."

Get ready for one massive burp.

Nothing, they test for this stuff before a food is approved and sold to the public. Your stomach would only get bigger if you drank like a gallon of Coke, but it'd have nothing to do with the Mentos.

I think your stomach would explode!Have your friend try it first before you do.

Take a look at this link and see for yourself:
http://www.davideodesign.co.uk/pepsigirl...




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