Build a Mentos booby trap

Build a Mentos booby trap

John Cornwell gives us great instructions on how to make a booby trapped diet coke bottle that could be unleashed on friends, roommates, or office workers. Use this as inspiration for one of your April Fools Day pranks!

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Creator's Site: www.JohnWCornwell.com
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cweetwon (1) 1 year ago
I like it!!!!
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ryan (2) 5 months ago
yes,i like it,too
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andy (26) 1 year ago
i did this to my friend pete pelmo once, he was so sore about it.
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Doublewire (2) 11 months ago
Over complicated, you can do this by just pinching the string with the cap and having the mento on the inside, so when they open it the mento falls in.
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 11 months ago
SOMEONE HAD WAY TO MUCH TIME
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magicsmc 7 months ago
Cool
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dm2442 3 months ago
cool i liked it
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