This video is safe for most kids apart from a prominent sponsored segment woven into the cooking lesson. The positive side is that it demonstrates a creative cooking experiment with clear steps and a genuine reaction to the result, which can spark curiosity about food science. However, the explicit endorsement of a specific hot sauce brand at Walmart may feel like an ad, and the process involves a week-long cure that might not be practical for young viewers.
Parents should be aware that this video contains a clear sponsorship plug for 'Osmo Magic Sauce' where the creator directs viewers to buy it at Walmart, which could be seen as advertising. On the positive side, the video shows a fun, experimental cooking process (dry-aging steak in hot sauce) that can teach kids about patience in cooking and flavor experimentation. The language is clean, and there's no violence or inappropriate content. The creator's enthusiasm is genuine, and the final taste test is engaging, but the sponsored message is woven into the middle of the video, so parents may want to discuss advertising with their children.
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