Spangler Appears on the Ellen Show Press Release - October 26, 2009
Flying Potato Chips, Dry Ice Bubbles and a Giant Pumpkin
Steve Spangler Returns to the Ellen DeGeneres Show on
Friday, October 30, 2009
DENVER, October 26, 2009 – Spooky science experiments and Halloween seem to go hand in hand. That’s why Ellen DeGeneres invited her resident science guy, Steve Spangler, to join the party on her Halloween show scheduled for Friday, October 30, 2009.
It should come as no surprise that Steve Spangler finds the coolest ways to turn any Halloween party into a giant science demonstration… and he takes the normal “dry ice in water” experiment to a whole new level.
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 the Halloween Show on Friday, October 30th promises more fun with a new way to serve potato chips at your Halloween party, dry ice concoctions and how to turn a pumpkin into a science lab. 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.
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 www.SteveSpangler.com and his on-line business at www.SteveSpanglerScience.com
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