Introduction: How to Make Glowing Mountain Dew
- Take your beverage from "Mountain Don't" to "Mountain Dew!!"
- Eight easy steps to make your Mountain Dew GLOW!!!
**Disclaimer** -- This Mountain Dew is NOT drinkable. It contains ingredients that may be harmful to one's health if consumed. It is solely meant for aesthetic purposes.
Step 1: Materials
Acquire the Necessary Materials
- 12-20 oz. Mountain Dew
- Empty glass/container
- Glowstick
- Dishwashing Liquid
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Baking Soda
Step 2: Liquid Prep
Empty the majority of the Mountain Dew into a separate container.
- Leave about an inch of liquid in the bottle
Step 3: Glowstick Prep
Bend and shake the glowstick to make it glow, and cut off the tip.
**Do this over a bowl to catch any glowstick chemicals that may spill.
**Caution** -- Chemicals may stain clothes.
**Do NOT consume.
Step 4: Empty Glowstick
Pour contents of the glowstick into the Mountain Dew bottle.
Step 5: Dishwashing Liquid
Add a squirt of dishwashing liquid.
- Approximately one teaspoon.
**Do NOT consume.
Step 6: Hydrogen Peroxide
Add one and a half tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide.
**Do NOT consume.
Step 7: Baking Soda
Add about one-fourth teaspoons of baking soda.
Step 8: Finish
Put the cap on and swirl/shake the bottle.
YOUR MOUNTAIN DEW IS GLOWING!!
**Do NOT consume!!

Participated in the
Make It Glow Contest
16 Comments
10 years ago
Is it drinkable
Reply 7 years ago
No it is not the possibilities of drinking this is it killing you
Reply 7 years ago
thanks
Reply 8 years ago
Let's think about this for a minute...
10 years ago
Bad choice of bottle
Reply 7 years ago
no it's not why do you think it's called glowing mtn dew and how will people know it's mtn dew
8 years ago
It seems pretty redundant to be making a glow stick using a glow stick....
10 years ago
you can make anything glow if you cut open a glow stick and pour it in or on it.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
exactly what i was thinking. is the soda actually glowing or is the glowstick stuff just mixed in and glowing?
9 years ago on Introduction
Does it eventually stop glowing, or does the peroxide and other ingredients keep it going?
Years ago, I used to use the inside of a highlighter to make alcohol bottles glow (after I drank the alcohol of course) but had to have my black light on in order to get the glow affect.
9 years ago on Introduction
That's a clever commentary on the dangers posed by sugary soft drinks. Or it's an accident waiting to happen. Either way, it certainly looks cool.
10 years ago on Introduction
I trieeEd thisS !t teasted GREEttTt. NOUww I pee Ein da dark
10 years ago on Introduction
It couldn't taste any worse than regular Mountain Dew.
Joking aside, putting chemicals in food containers is just asking for trouble. I work at a household hazardous waste site and I couldn't even begin to count the times people bring in some horrible crud in a food container that they never got around to, or just didn't bother labelling. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for engaging in irresponsible and potentially hazardous activities, just keep things within reason and avoid creating potential hazards for others. Play safe, folks.
10 years ago on Introduction
that's very dangerous... add a warning in description.
10 years ago
Considering hydrogen peroxide can kill you I wouldn't recommended drinking it. Perhaps the uploader should put this in his title. Because there are a lot of morons out there who would try to drink this.
10 years ago
Hmmm it's got dish soap in it so you tell me...