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Can You Carbonate Soda With Pop Rocks? Bad Idea...

In this video I see if it is possible to carbonate soda by adding 22 bags of pop rocks in it. First, in order to get my soda to have no carbonation and be completely flat, I put it in the vacuum chamber. Then I add the pop rocks to pressurize the soda with CO2 and see if it actually adds carbonation to the soda. Get your Action Lab Box Now! https://www.theactionlab.com/ Follow me on Twitter:   / theactionlabman   Facebook:   / theactionlabrat   Instagram:   / therealactionlab   My Other Channel:    / @actionlabshorts   For more awesome videos checkout: Darker Than Vantablack—Absorbs 99.9923% of Light    • Darker Than Vantablack—Absorbs 99.992...   Amazing experiment actually makes black fire    • Amazing Experiment Actually Makes Bla...   How I Made an Ant Think It Was Dead—The Zombie Ant Experiment    • How I Made an Ant Think It Was Dead—T...   Can Light be Black? Mind-Blowing Dark Light Experiments!    • Can Light be Black? Mind-Blowing Dark...   Mirror-Polished Japanese Foil Ball Challenge Crushed in a Hydraulic Press-What's Inside?    • Mirror-Polished Japanese Foil Ball Ch...   What if You Try To Lift a Negative Mass? Mind-Blowing Physical Impossibility!    • What if You Try To Lift a Negative Ma...   What Does a Giant Monster Neodymium Magnet do to a Mouse?    • What Does a Giant Monster Neodymium M...   The Worlds Blackest Black vs The Worlds Brightest Flashlight (32,000 lumen)—Which Will Win?    • The Worlds Blackest Black vs The Worl...   How Much Weight Can a Fly Actually Lift? Experiment—I Lassoed a Fly!    • How Much Weight Can a Fly Actually Li...   DISCLAIMER: Any experiment you try is at your own risk

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