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- Humor on Jun 4, 2009
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LOL, Nice trick! Should be using a hot coke to get the fastest result! :) and mask the ice cube by clouding it with milk or some other similar white based liquid.
Reviewed by kenxu Jun 07, 07:42am ( 36 reviews ) • gizmodo.com
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Rated by marsha-tm on Aug 14, 8:14pm
love gizmodo
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Rated by rmg12 on Jul 08, 12:58pm
wouldn't happen. the water would stop the reaction
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Rated by CherekBearShldrs on Jun 19, 1:19pm
Friggin brilliant, but wouldn't the water dissolve the mentos?
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Rated by Math-Yu on Jun 08, 10:47pm
lmfao
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Rated by cafeenerush21 on Jun 07, 6:28pm
baaahahaa!
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Rated by jnoyesormaybe on Jun 07, 4:11pm
I am for sure going to try this the next time I get a chance!
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Rated by kenxu on Jun 07, 7:42am
LOL, Nice trick! Should be using a hot coke to get the fastest result! :) and mask the ice cube by clouding it with milk or some other similar white based liquid.
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Rated by aowreturns on Jun 07, 7:08am
If you freeze it very close to the surface of the ice it'll be exposed very quickly. And if it's only one ice cube that has it they may not notice.
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Rated by hiddenwrinkles on Jun 06, 9:15pm
GOTTA DO THIS!