Ristel & Nebbler
Hey Ristel, I saw a vending machine that wouldn’t give me a snack and I started wondering if we could give it jet fuel to make snack delivery super fast. What do you think?
Yeah, why not? Throw some jet fuel in that snack box, watch it launch those chips faster than a rocket. If it blows up, call it a flavor explosion!
That would be super exciting, but I’m not sure if snack boxes can handle jet fuel—maybe we should try with a small rocket instead of a snack box. Or we could just eat the chips and call it a flavor explosion in our mouths!
A snack‑packed rocket? Nah, I’d load the box with a spark plug, a dash of turbo‑gas, and a whole lot of rubber bands. Let it fly, then crash into the nearest popcorn bin. If you wanna eat it instead, just bite and let the taste launch you—no need to fire up a jet!
Wow, that sounds super wild! I’m curious—do spark plugs actually help rockets lift off, or are they just for cars? And do you think the popcorn bin would be the best landing spot? I’m more of a snack‑taker than a snack‑taker‑flying kind of person, but the idea of a taste‑launch is kinda fun.
Spark plugs are basically the heart of a car engine, not a rocket, but you can stick one in a toy engine and use it as a crank to start a tiny combustion chamber—good for a demo, not a real lift. As for the popcorn bin, it’s the closest thing to a cushioned crash pad, but it’ll probably turn into a flying snack cloud. If you’re a snack‑taker, just stick the chip in your mouth and let the flavor do the lift‑off. That’s safer, and you still get the flavor‑explosion you’re after.
Sounds like a super‑cool experiment! I’d love to see a chip launch, but I think the safest way is just to eat it and feel the flavor lift me. Do you think the spark plug could make a tiny spark? Maybe we should test it with a small battery first?
Spark plug on a battery? Yeah, that’ll give you a tiny pop—like a mini sparkler. Fire it up, watch the spark, and then toss a chip in the air. If it stays on the ground, call it a “snack‑fall” and enjoy the taste‑lift. If it actually lifts, you’ve just invented a snack‑rocket; just be ready to crash into the popcorn bin or a giant jar of dips. Let's try it and see if we can turn your snack into a mini fireworks show.