Watchly Safety Review

Edible Blue Glass

Nick DiGiovanni
0:18 · 36.7M views · March 16, 2023
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is safe for most kids, but it involves a hot sugar mixture that requires adult supervision to prevent burns. The content is educational, teaching a simple chemistry experiment to make edible glass, and has no concerning themes or language.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video demonstrates making edible glass by heating sugar, corn syrup, and water to 300°F, which is extremely hot and poses a burn risk if handled improperly. The video does not include any safety warnings or adult supervision reminders, so parents should supervise closely if children attempt this. On the positive side, it teaches basic kitchen chemistry and measurement skills, and the final product is safe to eat once cooled.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why is it important to use a thermometer when heating sugar to 300°F?
  2. 2What happens to sugar when it gets very hot, and how does it turn into a glass-like solid?
  3. 3Can you think of other kitchen experiments that use heat to change ingredients?
  4. 4Why should you never touch hot sugar without adult help?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up due to the use of high heat (300°F) and the need for careful adult supervision. Younger children may not understand the safety risks involved.

Is the edible glass safe to eat?

Yes, the edible glass is made from sugar, corn syrup, and water, so it is safe to eat. However, it is very hard and can be a choking hazard for young children, so it should be consumed in small pieces.

Does this video contain any safety warnings?

No, the video does not include any safety warnings or reminders to use adult supervision. Parents should be aware of this and discuss safety with their child before watching or attempting the experiment.

What educational value does this video have?

The video teaches basic chemistry concepts like states of matter and temperature measurement, as well as practical kitchen skills like following a recipe and using a thermometer. It encourages curiosity about science through a fun, hands-on activity.

Are there any hidden advertisements or sponsored content in this video?

No, the video has no hidden advertising or sponsored content. It is a straightforward tutorial with no product placements or promotional messages.

Can children make this without adult help?

No, children should not attempt this without adult supervision because heating sugar to 300°F can cause severe burns. The video does not emphasize this, so parents must ensure they are present if their child wants to try it.

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