Watchly Safety Review

Frying With Salt?

Nick DiGiovanni
0:27 · 26.4M views · November 17, 2025
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue

This episode is safe for most kids apart from a sponsored segment promoting a specific salt brand. The video offers a fascinating science experiment that teaches kids about heat transfer and cooking techniques in an engaging way. While the hidden advertising is a concern, the core content is educational and sparks curiosity about kitchen science.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA lot

The video contains an undisclosed product placement: 'Best salt in the world. Available at Walmart.' This is presented as an organic endorsement without any sponsorship disclosure, constituting hidden advertising.

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Best salt in the world. Available at Walmart.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a fun and educational cooking experiment that demonstrates how to deep fry food using salt instead of oil. It teaches kids about heat transfer and visual cues in cooking. However, the video contains clear hidden advertising for a specific brand of salt, with the creator giving it a 10/10 rating and mentioning it's available at Walmart. Parents should be aware that this sponsored content is woven into the lesson and may influence children's perceptions of the product. On the positive side, the experiment is safe to replicate with adult supervision and sparks curiosity about science in the kitchen.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the salt turned golden brown before the food was ready to cook?
  2. 2How is deep frying in salt different from using oil? What do you think happens to the food?
  3. 3Did you notice the creator mentioned a specific brand of salt? Why do you think they did that?
  4. 4If you tried this experiment at home, what safety steps would you need to follow?
Frying With Salt?
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What's This Video About?

@osmo #reactionvideo #salt #food #viral

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is safe and educational, but the hidden advertising and sponsored content may require parental guidance to help children understand commercial messaging.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video demonstrates a fun science experiment—deep frying food in salt instead of oil. It shows how salt can be used as a cooking medium and explains the visual cues (like salt turning golden brown) that indicate readiness.

Does this video contain hidden advertising?

Yes, the video contains hidden advertising. The creator promotes a specific brand of salt ('Best salt in the world. Available at Walmart') and gives it a 10/10 rating, which is a sponsored endorsement woven into the content.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

The video is safe for children as it contains no violence, inappropriate language, or mature themes. The only concern is the sponsored content, which may influence children's purchasing preferences.

What is the main content of this video?

The video is a cooking experiment that shows how to deep fry food using salt instead of oil. It includes a step-by-step demonstration and highlights the surprising results, like food puffing up.

How can I use this video to teach my child about advertising?

Parents can use this video to discuss advertising and sponsored content with their children. It's a good opportunity to teach kids how to recognize when a creator is promoting a product and to think critically about endorsements.

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