The choice between Polo mints and Mentos largely depends on personal preference. Polo mints offer a refreshing, minty taste that's great for freshening breath, while Mentos come in a variety of flavors and have a chewy texture, making them a fun treat. If you prefer a strong mint flavor, Polo might be the better choice; if you enjoy fruity flavors and a chewy consistency, Mentos could win out. Ultimately, it comes down to what you’re in the mood for!
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They were created in the1950's in the Netherlands by two brothers who liked mints. They are mints that are soft on the inside and have a hard candy coating on the outside.
Yes, you can use other types of mints besides Mentos for a soda geyser, but not all mints will produce the same effect. The key is to use mints that have a similar porous texture and surface area, which facilitates the rapid release of carbon dioxide from the soda. Some alternatives include other brands of mint candies that are chewy and have a similar composition, like certain types of breath mints. However, the classic Mentos are often the most effective due to their unique ingredients and structure.
Yes, you can create a fizzy eruption by combining soda and mints. Dropping mints (such as Mentos) into a carbonated soda like Coke or Sprite causes a rapid release of carbon dioxide bubbles, resulting in a foamy explosion. It's a fun and simple science experiment to try at home!
What you want to do is put mentos mints in a soda bottle and if it doesnt explode then shake it
Well mentos are mints and if you are taking a test mints help stimulate the brain so what that means is that it helps your brain in a way.so yes and no because its still a type of candy
I have heard that there are 3 teaspoons of sugar per polo, is this true?
mentos really work better
a two liter bottle of Diet Coke 2 rolls of Mentos mints 1 piece of 8x10 inch paper, like construction paper tape
usually 25 polos in a tube
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