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BAKE COOKIES WITH ME

aCookieGod
5:23:57 · 338K views · December 24, 2025
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
4Moderate Concerns

This chaotic live stream is safe for older kids but includes strong language, crude humor, and a frantic, hard-to-follow format. The video is entertaining for fans of 'Cookie God' and shows genuine community interaction, but the frequent swearing, food-wasting pranks, and intense bean-eating dares make it best suited for mature teens and tweens who can handle edgy content.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA lot

The transcript contains frequent profanity and crude language including 'shit', 'fuck', and derivatives like 'fucking'. Also includes crude bathroom humor and 'kms' (kill myself).

See evidence (5)
Bro, making some special cookies?
I love drugs in chat.
Yeah, you don't got any hair, bro.
Dude, that's awful.
I hate you guys.
Substance Use & Sports BettingSome

There is one reference to 'drugs' in chat ('I love drugs in chat') and the streamer reads it without correction or caution. Additionally, the streamer is mixing cookie dough with beans in an unusual way that could be interpreted as 'special' (drug-laced) cookies, but this is ambiguous. No sports betting references.

See evidence (2)
I love drugs in chat.
Bro, making some special cookies?
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationSome

Repeated body-shaming comments about being bald (directed at the streamer himself and a chat user 'Brick'). The streamer engages with negative comments from chat, including 'Bro, stop saying Brick is bald' and 'Yeah, you don't got any hair, bro.' Also includes an ableist slur: the username 'Autistic Gamer' is read aloud without pushback, though it is a username, the streamer does not challenge or call it out. Also includes a harassment-like tone with 'I hate you guys' repeated.

See evidence (5)
Bro, stop saying Brick is bald. I'm not bald. I got hair. I got hair on my head.
Yeah, you don't got any hair, bro.
Brick is bald.
Thanks, Autistic Gamer.
I hate you guys.
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesSome

Includes a casual suicide joke: 'Bro will die by food poisoning' referencing eating the cookies. Also includes repeated complaints about stomach pain and 'I'm going to die eating these' in a comedic context but still references death casually.

See evidence (3)
Bro will die by food poisoning.
I'm going to die eating these.
My stomach is going to die.
Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageSome

Includes objectifying comments about the streamer's toes and feet: 'I love your toes', 'Feet reveal', 'Take those socks off real quick'. Also includes a suggestion about multiple partners: 'Which one, bro? Guys, that's Which one? You truly have too many girlfriends.' This reduces relationships to numbers.

See evidence (4)
I love your toes.
Feet reveal. Nobody clip this.
Take those socks off real quick. And do the same thing.
Which one, bro? Guys, that's Which one? You truly have too many girlfriends.

What Parents Need to Know

The stream is a live baking show where the creator, 'Cookie God,' attempts to bake cookies with viewer input, leading to a messy and comedic disaster. Positively, it demonstrates creativity, problem-solving, and a sense of community with his audience. However, parents should be aware of strong language (e.g., 'hell', 'damn'), crude jokes (e.g., 'I love your toes', 'Brick is bald'), and a segment involving eating 'BeanBoozled' jelly beans with disgusting flavors like 'barf' and 'wet dog,' which may encourage risky eating challenges. The host also jokes about returning items with tags still on and briefly discusses avoiding spicy food in a negative light. There is no sexual content, but one viewer comment about being 'impregnated' is referenced and quickly dismissed.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think about the way the streamer handled the challenge of baking with so many people giving advice?
  2. 2Why do you think the streamer chose to eat the jelly beans even though they tasted bad? Do you think it's funny, or is there a better way to have fun online?
  3. 3How would you have decorated the tree or made the cookies differently if you were the streamer?
  4. 4Did you notice any jokes that might make someone feel bad? How can we make sure we're being kind when we joke around with friends?
BAKE COOKIES WITH ME
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 13 and up due to frequent mild profanity, crude humor, and a segment involving eating intentionally disgusting jelly beans, which could be disturbing or imitated by younger children.

Is there any swearing or strong language?

Yes, there is occasional strong language, including words like 'hell' and 'damn.' The streamer also uses mild crude language and references bodily functions, which may not be suitable for younger children.

Does the video contain any dangerous or risky behavior?

The streamer eats 'BeanBoozled' jelly beans that have flavors like 'barf' and 'wet dog,' which could encourage children to try similar gross-out challenges. He also jumps into a Christmas tree as a stunt, though it's clearly for comedic effect and not a recommended activity.

Is there any educational value to this video?

The video shows a live baking process, with real-time problem-solving and viewer interaction. While the baking ends in failure, it can teach cause and effect (e.g., using too much flour or not baking long enough), but the focus is primarily on entertainment and humor rather than accurate baking instruction.

Does the video respect viewer's time and attention?

The stream is very long (over 3 hours) and chaotic, with frequent interjections, donation readings, and side tangents. This format may be overwhelming for younger viewers and is best suited for those who are already fans of the creator and can handle a less structured, high-energy live stream.

Are there any concerns about consumerism or materialism?

The streamer jokes about returning items with tags still on and mentions buying a sweater just for the stream, but the tone is lighthearted and not promoting excessive spending. There are no hidden ads or sponsored content visible in the transcript.

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