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Pop singer Miley Cyrus performs "Party in the U.S.A.", wearing black hotpants suit and a denim vest, atop a luggage cart, at the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon, as part of her 2009 Wonder World Tour: photo by calm down love, 14 September 2009
The party in the USA
Goes on all night and day
Now summer's here
With its cargo of bedlam
Catalytic reaction forced
Celebration meme
Induced elation fizzing
CO2 eruption
Chemical euphoria
Expulsion of stomach contents
Candy dropped into soda
Bubbly geyser exploding
Momentary excitement false
Hysteria simulated
Ebullience fireworks nonstop
Party in the you ess ay
Goes on all night and day
Now summer's here
With its cargo of bedlam
Catalytic reaction forced
Celebration meme
Induced elation fizzing
CO2 eruption
Chemical euphoria
Expulsion of stomach contents
Candy dropped into soda
Bubbly geyser exploding
Momentary excitement false
Hysteria simulated
Ebullience fireworks nonstop
Party in the you ess ay
Weird Al Yankovic, author and performer of the 2011 parody song "Party in the CIA": photo by Kyle Cassidy, n.d.; image by J Milburn, 8 June 2013
Diet Coke and Mentos geyser: photo by Michael Murphy, 18 February 2007
Probably the most fun we'll have all summer!! Diet Coke and Mentos exploding from our mouths hahahagaga: phpto by Becky Cheaney (Farley) (becksorange), 30 June 2012
Diet Coke and Mentos experiment 1. Next time: the large bottle, or holes in lids of small bottles. Volume to nozzle size turns out to be critical: photo by Cyn Virtue, 14 May 2012
4th of July 2012: photo by Jeff James (Awesoman), 4 July 2012
Foam (Schaum, from Latin spuma) from sparkling grape juice. Foam is created when gas bubbles are enclosed by solid or liquid walls: photo by Friedrich Böhringer, 3 April 2009
Espuma de cerveja (beer foam): photo by Herr Stahlhoefer, 15 July 2008
Diet Coke and Mentos. A Diet Coke and Mentos eruption (or Diet Coke and Mentos geyser) is a reaction between carbonated beverage and Mentos candies that causes the beverage to spray out of its container. The numerous small pores on the candy's surface catalyze the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas from the soda, resulting in the rapid expulsion of copious quantities of foam. Although any carbonated beverage will produce a similar effect, the reaction was popularized using Diet Coke for seemingly producing the best results: photo by Matthew Woitunski, 26 October 2012
Mentos + Diet Coke. 104 bottles of Diet Coke each had a Mentos dropped in: photo by Navid Baraty, 4 May 2008
Coke-Mentos stunt. Vinnie gets a faceful: photo by Ruby Skye P. I), 17 August 2010
Celebrate (Diet Coke and Mentos... too much fun): photo by Tara (taralees), 14 September 2011
Diet Coke and Mentos Explosion: photo by serff, 4 July 2006