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Flying Potatoes! Who Said Science Wasn`t Fun

Released on: April 14, 2008, 11:36 pm

Press Release Author: Steve Spangler Science

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Steve Spangler Returns to the Ellen DeGeneres Show on
Tuesday, April 15, 2008


Press Release Body: DENVER, April 11, 2008 - It looks like Steve Spangler has become
somewhat of a regular guest on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. The Denver-based science
teacher and local television personality continues to make Ellen laugh with his
clever science demos. In the past, Steve shocked Ellen with 50,000 volts of
electricity, shot giant rings of smoke at audience members and filled her studio
with 2,500 boxes of cornstarch for the now famous Cornstarch Water Walk experiment.

His latest appearance scheduled for Tuesday, April 15th promises more fun with
exploding "fire water," gooey polymers, tricks to play at the restaurant and a
studio filled with flying potatoes. This is not the normal science lesson that most
kids get in school. and that's part of Steve Spangler's appeal to Ellen and her show
producers.

"It's not tough to make science fun for kids - what's not fun about exploding
bottles of soda and learning how to make toilet paper fly off the roll. all in the
name of science?", says Spangler as he gets ready to test fire one of his new potato
guns for Ellen.

During his past appearances, Steve has offered this warning to the audience, "Don't
try this at home. try it at a friend's home!" His non-traditional approach to
teaching and making science fun is evident in nearly everything he does, and his
passion for getting people excited about learning is pure and simple.

For more information about Steve Spangler, visit his blog at
http://www.SteveSpangler.com and his online business at
http://www.SteveSpanglerScience.com


Web Site: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com

Contact Details: Susan Wells
Steve Spangler Science
4400 South Federal Blvd
Englewood, Colorado 80110
Phone 303-798-2778
susan@stevespangler.com

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