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I Filled Chandler’s Car With Feastables

MrBeast
0:38 · 488.1M views · February 27, 2024
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
2Major Issues
1Moderate Concern
1Minor Flag

This video is safe for most kids but is essentially a 2-minute ad for Feastables chocolate bars, with high scores for hidden advertising and low-quality stunt content. On the positive side, the prank is harmless and playful, showing friends reacting with surprise and laughter rather than anger. However, the entire premise is a thinly veiled product promotion that may encourage pestering parents for the featured candy.

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA lot

The entire video is a promotional stunt for Feastables chocolate bars, which the creator refers to as 'my new Feastables bar'. Although it is self-promotion, there is no disclosure or sponsorship label, making it hidden advertising targeting young audiences.

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I filled your entire car with bars
I put 12,000 bars in your parents front door
my new Feast whe cholate bar
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The video centers on filling a car, a room, and a front door with thousands of chocolate bars, showcasing an excessive abundance of product, which could encourage materialistic values and wealth flexing.

See evidence (3)
I filled your entire car with bars
I put 12,000 bars in your parents front door
now you have an unlimited Supply
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The prank involves filling someone's car without consent, causing inconvenience ('I can't even get in'), which mildly models disrespectful behavior, though it is presented as lighthearted.

See evidence (1)
what the heck I can't even get in
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA lot

The video is a stunt-driven prank involving filling a car and room with chocolate bars, designed for shock value and views, fitting the low-quality extreme stunt pattern.

See evidence (3)
I filled your entire car with bars
I put 12,000 bars in your parents front door
we better figure out how to get this all inside it's could take a few hours

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a promotional stunt for Feastables chocolate bars, disguised as a fun prank on friends. While the content is non-violent and the reactions are positive, it's important to know that the video is essentially an advertisement. Kids may be influenced to ask for the product or imitate the prank (filling a car or room with candy), which could be wasteful or expensive. On the plus side, the video models friendly interactions and surprise gifts, but the commercial intent is strong.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Did you notice that the video was promoting a specific brand of chocolate? How can you tell when a video is trying to sell you something?
  2. 2What do you think about the prank of filling someone's car with candy bars? Is it funny or wasteful?
  3. 3How would you feel if a friend filled your room with chocolate bars? Would you be happy or concerned about the mess?
  4. 4Why do you think the creator made this video? What might be his goal beyond just having fun?
I Filled Chandler’s Car With Feastables
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is appropriate for children aged 5 and up. It contains no violence, language, or mature themes, but the heavy product placement and commercial intent may be confusing for younger kids who don't understand advertising.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

Yes, it is safe in terms of content—no violence, language, or scary moments. However, it is essentially a commercial for Feastables chocolate bars, so be aware that your child may ask for the product.

Does this video contain any hidden advertising?

Yes, the entire video is a promotion for Feastables chocolate bars. The prank is a setup to showcase the product repeatedly, and the creator is likely sponsored or affiliated with the brand.

Will my child learn anything educational from this video?

No, the video is purely entertainment and product promotion. It does not teach any academic or social skills, though it does model friendly pranks and reactions.

Is the prank in this video something my child might imitate?

Possibly. The prank involves filling a car or room with chocolate bars, which could be imitated with candy or other items. It's harmless but could lead to mess or waste, so you may want to discuss the difference between a fun surprise and a wasteful stunt.

Does this video encourage materialism or consumerism?

Yes, it scores high on materialism and wealth flexing. The video shows a large quantity of a specific product being given as a gift, which could make children desire the brand or associate happiness with owning many items.

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