It is an exaggeration.
yes , there is put a bag of pop rocks in your mouth then drink coke and coke will explode out of your mouth . very cool!
NO!
it is due to the carbon dioxide reacting with the chemicals in the coke making it foam.
Pop rocks contain carbon dioxide gas, which is released when they come in contact with moisture. When mixed with Coke (a carbonated beverage), the gas bubbles from the Pop Rocks accelerate the release of gas from the Coke, resulting in an effervescent reaction. This causes foaming and fizzing due to the rapid release of gas.
usually my mom gets mad at me.
The kids claimed that coke and pop rocks are a good combo.
No, they fizz and pop. Very little CO2 gas is released. Try this: pour a bag of Pop Rocks into a balloon, firt the opening of the balloon over a bottle of Coke, tip the ballon up to dump in the Pop Rocks, and watch as the balloon inflates a little.
Yes. Pop is soda and Coke is a soda.
No, consuming Pop Rocks and Coke together will not make you die. The myth that combining the two will cause your stomach to explode is not true. However, it's always a good idea to consume food and drinks in moderation.
No, you will not explode- you will burp like a cow. If kids exploded from eating Pop Rocks and drinking soda, the sidewalks would be covered with exploded kids- and there don't seem to be any exploded kids on the sidewalks here.
This urban legend has been around since at least 1969, as I recall. It is no more true now than it was then.
no mountain dew is not the 3rd best selling pop, diet coke is. 1 is coke 2 is pepsi, and 3 is diet coke no mountain dew is not the 3rd best selling pop, diet coke is. 1 is coke 2 is pepsi, and 3 is diet coke