Watchly Safety Review

Gummy Sushi (ft. Jayson Tatum)

Nick DiGiovanni
0:15 · 15.6M views · January 23, 2024
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This short video is safe for most kids, offering a creative candy-making activity with no concerning content. It teaches a simple recipe that encourages creativity and hands-on fun, though adult supervision is needed for the melting step. The only odd moment is the final line about being 'an AI guy,' which may confuse younger viewers but isn't harmful.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a quick, harmless cooking tutorial that shows how to make candy sushi using gummy candy, Rice Krispies, and fruit roll-ups. It's creative and fun, teaching kids a simple recipe they can try with adult help. The only minor concern is the use of hot melted candy, which requires adult supervision if kids attempt it. Overall, it's a positive, engaging activity with no negative content.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about turning candy into sushi? Would you want to try making it?
  2. 2Why is it important to have an adult help when melting candy or using the microwave?
  3. 3Can you think of other foods that look like something else? How does that make eating more fun?
  4. 4The person in the video said they're 'more of an AI guy' at the end. What do you think that means?
Gummy Sushi (ft. Jayson Tatum)
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #candy #nba #gummy #sushi

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 5 and up. It features a simple, creative cooking activity with no concerning content, making it suitable for young viewers who can follow along safely.

Is there any violence or inappropriate language in this video?

No, the video is completely safe. It shows a fun, hands-on candy-making activity with no violence, language, or other red flags.

What educational value does this video have?

The video teaches basic cooking skills like melting, pouring, and rolling, and encourages creativity by making food look like something else (sushi). It's a short, engaging activity for kids.

Is the video too short or lacking substance?

Yes, the video is very short (under 30 seconds) and focuses entirely on the candy-making process. It's a quick, harmless watch for kids.

Does the video contain any hidden advertising or sponsored content?

The video is a simple cooking tutorial with no hidden ads or product placements. It's purely about making gummy sushi.

Is this video suitable for toddlers?

The video is safe for all ages, but younger children (under 5) may need help understanding the steps or handling hot candy. The content itself is fine for toddlers with supervision.

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