Wat would happen if you drink soda and eat pop rock?!


Question:

Wat would happen if you drink soda and eat pop rock?


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Wow, i feel old now! That was such a big "scare" when I was a kid. We tried it out to see if we would really blow up: swallowed whole handfuls of the rocks, then chugged a coke. The only thing we "discovered" was it gave us enough gas to belch the muppet song and then I got sick!

you will live
but you might get a stomach ache

You'll blow your cheeks out.

Nothing it is a myth that you die from it.

Nothing but your stomach will be all bubbly.

There is actually a "Mythbuster's" episode on discovery channel that shows an experiment on soda and pop rocks and you can probably watch the experiment online. It shows what would happen if you drank pop and ate pop rocks. It will not kill you... so don't be worried. It will probably just make you a little bloated and gassy or give you a stomach ache.

try it and find out

your head will explode

the soda gives the pop rock a little more oomph....dont worry it wont break your teeth or anything...and there is absolutely no chance of dying.....youll be right.....

ur brain melts

Probably a nice little war in your mouth to start with....lol

Your stomach explodes, that's what killed Mikey from the Life cereal commercials.

Someone whom you don't even know's head will explode.

it's safe, my sister and i do this all the time, our fav. is coke and strawberry pop rocks. put some rocks on your tounge and then take a sip of soda and then wait for the explosion! it is fun and gives you a sugar high.

It makes the coke a little more "fizzy" and the pop rocks way more "poppy"!

Try it- it's cool!

You would blow up and die

You will probably be very gassy.

alot of gas




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