Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids aged 8 and up, but parents should be aware of risky food experiments and sponsored content woven into the lesson. It is highly creative and educational, showing 50 ways to use chocolate, including science experiments and cooking techniques, which can inspire curiosity and learning. However, the hosts eat a potentially spoiled steak and use dangerous tools like a blowtorch and liquid nitrogen, which younger children might imitate without supervision.
This video is a highly creative and engaging exploration of chocolate, featuring 50 different ways to use it, from simple recipes to elaborate sculptures. It has strong educational value, teaching about chocolate-making, science experiments (like hydrophobic effects and liquid nitrogen ice cream), and food art. However, parents should be aware of several concerns: the hosts eat a chocolate-covered steak that was shipped without proper packaging and smells bad, which could encourage risky food experimentation. They also use a blowtorch, a hot knife, and liquid nitrogen, which are dangerous without adult supervision. The video includes sponsored segments for Osmo seasonings and Feastables chocolate bars, integrated into the content. Additionally, there is a segment where they try chocolate toothpaste, which is messy and not recommended. Overall, the video is fun and educational but requires parental guidance for younger viewers.
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