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Do advisors look forward, with much anticipation, to your next visit?
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Steve Spangler may be best known for teaching millions of people how to turn an ordinary bottle of soda into an erupting geyser of fun.
His now famous Mentos Geyser Experiment became an Internet sensation in September of 2005 and spawned more than a thousand related exploding soda videos on sites like YouTube.com.
Much more than that, Steve’s the science teacher you always wanted to have in school.
Things just happen to fizz, pop, smoke and explode, and before you know it, you’re a part of his learning experience. His passion is to find the most creative ways to make learning fun.
His methods might be unconventional, but the goal is to turn ordinary science experiments into unforgettable learning experiences. And when it happens, it’s called the Spangler Effect (which just happens to be the name of his new show on YouTube – The Spangler Effect).
Steve’s a TV celebrity, author, toy designer, Hall of Fame Speaker and a terrific guest, as you’ll soon hear.
After +15-years of service to our wholesaling community, I've now retired - and I’m committed to keeping all our resources available for future generations of wholesalers and their leaders – but only as long as it makes fiscal sense.
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Plenty!!
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