Watchly Safety Review

Bubble Gum Vodka

Nick DiGiovanni
0:29 · 50.7M views · September 23, 2021
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This video is not safe for children due to its explicit focus on alcohol preparation and consumption. While the content is presented as a creative DIY tutorial, it normalizes the use of hard liquor like tequila and encourages experimentation with flavored alcohol, which is inappropriate for young audiences.

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The video demonstrates infusing tequila with bubble gum, which involves alcohol. However, it is presented as a culinary experiment rather than glorifying drinking. The tone is playful and instructional, not encouraging excessive consumption.

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What Parents Need to Know

The video demonstrates how to infuse tequila with bubble gum, showing steps like filling a bottle with tequila, letting it sit, and straining the liquid. It also includes a 'just kidding' moment that may confuse younger viewers about the seriousness of alcohol use. The positive aspect is that it teaches a simple kitchen chemistry concept, but this is overshadowed by the promotion of alcohol consumption. Parents should be aware that the video glamorizes alcohol and could spark curiosity about drinking.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think alcohol is not safe for kids to drink?
  2. 2What are some fun, non-alcoholic drinks we could make together instead?
  3. 3How can you tell if a video is showing something that's not okay for you to try at home?
  4. 4What would you do if a friend offered you something that you know is not safe?
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #vodka #bubblegum #drink #cocktail

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 13 and up, as it focuses on alcohol preparation and consumption, which is not suitable for younger children. The content normalizes drinking hard liquor like tequila, which can be harmful to minors.

Does this video promote underage drinking?

While the video is presented as a DIY tutorial, it does not explicitly encourage underage drinking. However, it normalizes the use of alcohol in a fun, creative context, which could make it seem appealing to young viewers.

Is there any educational value in this video?

The video offers a basic lesson in infusion and extraction, which could be seen as a simple science experiment. However, the educational value is minimal and overshadowed by the focus on alcohol, making it inappropriate for children.

What are the main concerns for parents?

The main concerns are the normalization of alcohol use, the glamorization of drinking, and the potential for children to imitate the activity. The video also includes a 'just kidding' moment that might confuse kids about the seriousness of alcohol.

Could this video lead to dangerous behavior?

Yes, if children attempt to replicate the video, they could be exposed to alcohol, which is harmful to their developing brains and bodies. It could also encourage them to experiment with other substances.

Is the video's tone appropriate for kids?

The tone is casual and playful, which might make the content seem harmless. However, this casual approach to alcohol can be misleading for children who may not understand the risks involved.

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