
If you’ve ever been to Las Vegas and marvelled at the Bellagio’s fountain display, but could never find a way of describing their beauty to friends and family, here’s a solution for you - simply create your own, using 251 bottles of Coke and 1500 Mentos mints!
Using what appears to be intricate choreography, an uncanny attention to detail, and way, way too much time, this video shows just what you can do with the humble Coke and mint combo. If all you can say about the Bellagio’s fountains is “they’re great”, and more words are failing you, then set this little lot up and share the experience with your friends and family!
[Source: TechEBlog, via NewLaunches]
Posted on Tuesday, October 31st, 2006 at 10:56 pm
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