April 6, 2007
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We're excited about the official launch of our new
Spangler Geyser Tube. Think of it as the perfect Mentos loading device to trigger a 30 foot geyser of soda. Just load the Mentos candies into the tube, lock the nozzle in place and pull the pin. Okay, it's bes

t to pull the pin and then run away. The Mentos drop into the bottle triggering
the reaction and the powerful soda geyser comes shooting out the top with enough pressure to reach an incredible height of 30 feet. Onlookers scream, "Do it again!"... and you do.
The Geyser Tube retails for $4.95 and is currently only available at
www.SteveSpanglerScience.com However, as a result of our
licensing agreement with the maker of Mentos (Perfetti Van Melle), the Spangler Geyser Tube will be released into mass market distribution (all of the major toy stores, print catalogs and online stores) in June 2007.
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October 27, 2004
As a youth speaker, I've had the opportunity to share my message at most of the leading youth conferences in the country. However, in my 15 year career as a youth speaker, I had never heard of the
KIDS PLUS Conference in Duluth Minnesota. I just returned from one of the best student leadership conferences in the country! The 13th Annual Kids Plus Conference was sponsored by the
Northland Foundation and was an experience nearly 2,000 youth and adults will not soon forget. It's no easy job to pull off a quality learning experience for 2,000 students, but the conference organizer, Carol Valentini, did it with style and class.
Carol invited me to present a featured session entitled, "Exploding Soda and Flying Potatoes: Uncovering the Secrets of Creativity". As you might imagine, the session drew an a wide range of audience members from science enthusiasts to kids who just wanted to see build a connection between the
Exploding Soda Trick and a lesson in leadership. And I was just one of 54 speakers at the conference! My hat is off to Carol Valentini and the Northland Foundation for creating a quality event that was overflowing …
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