Houston, We Have a Problem
An authentic Glennz design! Diet Coke and Mentos is the baking soda and vinegar volcano for the youngest generation. It's a science project anybody can do with supplies you probably have around the house. But you're not allowed, because it's really messy.
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Houston, We Have a Problem
Since NASA is retiring the Space Shuttle program, they're going to have a lot of equipment they won't need any more, so we're gonna borrow some. First we'll sign out two empty solid rocket boosters and fill them with 1,100,000 pounds of propellant. And by "propellant," we mean Mentos. 13,538,462 of them or 967,033 rolls. Then, we'll need an external tank, which is a little trickier since they're not recovered. Hopefully they have an extra one laying about someplace. Or, hey. I bet the National Air and Space Museum right down the road has one we could borrow. Instead of filling it with liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, though, we'll fill it with liquid Diet Coke. 528616 gallons of it. And then 70 miles above the Earth, the tank will be jettisoned to fall in a large plastics recycling container in a remote section of ocean. Cause that's how we roll.
This is an authentic Glennz t-shirt, full of New Zealand-y goodness. Printed on a royal blue, 100% fine jersey cotton t-shirt, this design features the Space Shuttle orbiter unit with a bottle of Diet Coke and two packs of Mentos strapped to it. It's printed on American Apparel, which fits differently than most of ThinkGeek's shirts, so be sure to check the Sizing Info tab to ensure you select the right size.
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