Watchly Safety Review

50 Ways To Use Chocolate

Nick DiGiovanni
47:11 · 85.2M views · December 20, 2025
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern

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.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

The transcript includes a manipulative call to action where viewers are asked to like or subscribe based on a trivial team preference, which is a form of engagement baiting.

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'...if you're 'Team Brownie', hit the 'Like' button! And if you're 'Team Chocolate Chip Cookie', hit the 'Subscribe' button!'

What Parents Need to Know

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.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What was your favorite chocolate creation in the video, and why? Would you like to try making it at home with an adult?
  2. 2The hosts ate a chocolate-covered steak that was shipped without proper packaging. Why is it important to check if food is safe to eat before trying it?
  3. 3They used a blowtorch and liquid nitrogen in the video. Why should you never use these tools without adult supervision?
  4. 4The video showed a chocolate QR code that led to a website. How can you tell if something in a video is an advertisement?
50 Ways To Use Chocolate
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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 8 and up. It is highly creative and educational, showing many fun chocolate recipes and science experiments, but it includes some risky behaviors like eating a potentially spoiled steak and using a blowtorch, which younger children might imitate.

Are there any safety concerns in this video?

Yes, there are a few safety concerns. The hosts eat a chocolate-covered steak that was shipped without proper packaging and smells bad, which could encourage kids to eat unsafe food. They also use a blowtorch, a hot knife, and liquid nitrogen, which are dangerous without adult supervision.

What educational value does this video have?

The video has strong educational value. It teaches about chocolate-making, including how cacao pods grow and are processed, and demonstrates science concepts like hydrophobic effects, melting points, and the use of liquid nitrogen. It also shows creative cooking techniques and food science experiments.

Does the video contain hidden advertising or sponsored content?

The video contains several sponsored segments for Osmo seasonings and Feastables chocolate bars. These are integrated into the content, such as a chocolate QR code that links to the Osmo website and a giveaway for a lifetime supply of Feastables. Parents should be aware that these are advertisements.

Are there any risky behaviors that children might imitate?

The video includes some risky behaviors that children might imitate. For example, the hosts eat a chocolate-covered steak that was shipped without proper packaging and smells bad, which could encourage kids to eat unsafe food. They also use a blowtorch, a hot knife, and liquid nitrogen, which are dangerous without adult supervision.

Is the video overall positive or negative for children?

The video is highly creative and engaging, with a fast pace and many visually appealing chocolate creations. It includes positive messages about creativity and science, but the constant giveaways and sponsored content may encourage materialism. The hosts are enthusiastic and model teamwork, but some segments involve risky food experiments.

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