Watchly Safety Review

$10,000 Girl Scout Cookies

MrBeast
0:23 · 749.1M views · March 11, 2023
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
2Moderate Concerns

This short skit is safe for most kids, though it mildly promotes materialism by showing a character paying $10,000 for Girl Scout cookies. The video is harmless and silly, but it lacks educational value and has a low-quality stunt feel. Parents may want to discuss the unrealistic spending with younger viewers.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The video centers on spending $10,000 on Girl Scout cookies, which flexes wealth and materialism. The dialogue includes offering and handing over a large sum of money for a trivial product.

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Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video features an extreme stunt of paying $10,000 for Girl Scout cookies, which is a gimmick designed for shock value and views.

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here's ten thousand dollars

What Parents Need to Know

This is a very short, silly skit where a character pays $10,000 for Girl Scout cookies. The video is harmless but has a mild materialism theme (wealth flexing) and a low-quality stunt feel. Kids may find it funny, but it doesn't offer educational value. Parents should note that the exaggerated spending could prompt questions about money, but it's clearly unrealistic. The video is safe for most kids, though younger children might not understand the joke.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the character paid $10,000 for cookies? Was that a smart decision?
  2. 2What would you do if someone offered you that much money for a box of cookies?
  3. 3How do you think the cookie seller felt when they got the money?
  4. 4Can you think of a better way to spend $10,000?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children ages 8 and up. The content is generally harmless, but the materialism theme (paying $10,000 for cookies) and low-quality stunt-like behavior may confuse or influence younger children.

Does this video promote materialism or bad money habits?

The video shows a character paying $10,000 for Girl Scout cookies, which could promote materialism or a lack of understanding of money value. However, it's presented in a silly, exaggerated way that most kids will recognize as unrealistic.

Is this video secretly advertising Girl Scout cookies?

No, there is no hidden advertising or sponsored content in this video. The Girl Scout cookies are a real product, but the video is a fictional skit, not a paid promotion.

Is this video educational or just for fun?

The video is very short (under 30 seconds) and features a simple, silly scenario. It's more of a low-quality stunt than an educational or story-driven video, so it may not hold a child's attention or offer much value.

Does this video contain any dangerous stunts or challenges?

The video has a low-quality, stunt-like feel (e.g., exaggerated reactions, unrealistic payment). This could encourage kids to mimic silly behavior, but it's not dangerous or harmful.

Will my child be confused by the $10,000 payment?

The video is very short and simple, so it's unlikely to cause confusion. However, parents might want to explain that paying $10,000 for cookies is not realistic and that money should be used wisely.

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