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This Satisfying Video Shows What Happens When 2,014 Ping Pong Balls Are Placed Atop 2,014 Mouse Traps

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It’s every bit as appealing as you think it would be.

In an attempt to create a fun marketing campaign, Pepsi placed 2,014 ping pong balls on top of 2,014 mouse traps inside a room covered with mirrors.

[Press Association]
[Press Association]
Now, we are not entirely sure why they did such a thing, but it sure is entertaining. You can’t pull your eyes away from the meticulously lined mousetraps sitting in neat little rows.

Nor will you be able to drag your vision from the scene as the first ping pong ball–the 2,015th ball–hits 2,014 other.

[Press Association]
[Press Association]
Just try to pull your gaze away from this fascinating video. For some reason, it is oddly satisfying to watch and while you already know what’s going to happen, you can’t help but click on the video anyway.

I’m so jealous that somebody actually got paid to line this up and then set it off.

If you find this video an enamoring as we do, please SHARE with friends and family. And if you like this one, I guarantee you will love this video of a block of 6,000 matches burning up in one flare.

[Featured Image Credit: Press Association via Youtube]

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