Watchly Safety Review

I Bought One Snickers Bar From Every Walmart

MrBeast
10:08 · 45.1M views · January 13, 2018
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1Major Issue
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This video is safe for most kids, but it's a low-quality stunt that glorifies excessive consumption and road trips for the sake of content. On the positive side, it's non-violent and ends with a charitable act of giving away the candy bars. However, the repetitive, aimless premise and mild language ('hell,' 'sucks') make it more tedious than entertaining.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild curse words like 'hell' and 'sucks' appear, but no strong profanity or slurs.

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I'm tired as hell00:00:00
my life sucks00:00:00
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesA little

Minor exaggerations like 'my life sucks' and 'sleep is for the weak' but not serious self-harm references.

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my life sucks00:00:00
sleep is for the weak00:00:00
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Mild parasocial language like 'we do this for you guys' but not coercive or manipulative.

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we do this for you guys00:00:00
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

Mild engagement bait like 'SUBSCRIBE FOR A FREE CAR' in description, but not manipulative within the video.

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SUBSCRIBE FOR A FREE CAR00:00:00
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA lot

The entire video is a stunt: driving to many Walmarts to buy one Snickers bar each, a low-quality/extreme challenge for views.

See evidence (2)
driving to every Walmart in my state and buying one Snickers bar00:00:00
we've been doing this all week00:00:00

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video features two young men driving to dozens of Walmarts to buy Snickers bars, which is a wasteful and unsustainable stunt. The content includes mild profanity ('hell,' 'sucks') and references to exhaustion and lack of sleep ('I'm tired as hell'). There's a brief mention of 'John 3:16' but no religious teaching. The video ends with them giving away the candy, which is a positive turn. Kids might find the repetitive driving boring, and the video promotes a 'do it for the video' mentality that could encourage copycat behavior.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the idea of driving to so many stores just to buy candy bars? Is that a good use of time and money?
  2. 2The guys gave away the Snickers at the end. Why do you think they did that? How did it change the video?
  3. 3Do you think it's okay to film in stores without permission? What happened when they were asked to stop?
  4. 4The video says 'sleep is for the weak.' Is that a healthy attitude? Why or why not?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up. The content is not violent or sexual, but it includes mild language and a tedious, consumerist premise that younger children may find boring or confusing.

Is there any bad language in the video?

Yes, there is mild profanity. The creators say 'hell' and 'sucks' a few times, but no stronger language is used.

Does the video have any educational value?

No, the video is purely entertainment with no educational content. It shows a stunt of buying candy bars from many stores, which may teach kids about persistence but also promotes wasteful behavior.

Is the video safe for kids to watch alone?

For kids 10 and up, it's generally safe to watch alone. However, the mild language and the 'do it for the video' attitude might need parental discussion to prevent copycat behavior.

Does the video contain any hidden advertising?

No, the video does not have hidden advertising. The Snickers bars are the focus, but the creators are not sponsored by Mars or Walmart, and they give away the candy at the end.

What is the main message of the video?

The main message is unclear—it's a stunt for views. It ends with a charitable act of giving away candy, but the overall theme is about doing something extreme for content, which may not be a positive lesson for kids.

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