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I Ate Every Knock Off Snack

Nick DiGiovanni
33:07 · 37.1M views · April 26, 2025
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is safe for most kids, offering a fun and educational comparison of popular snacks with their knockoffs, though it contains some mild gross-out humor and a prank segment with fake food. The positive side includes creative food science, cultural exploration of international snacks, and a focus on critical thinking about branding and quality. Concerns are minimal, limited to a few moments of exaggerated disgust and a staged prank that might confuse younger viewers.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a lighthearted, engaging exploration of snack knockoffs that can teach kids about marketing, food quality, and cultural differences in products. It features two YouTubers taste-testing and comparing original snacks like Doritos, Oreos, and Nutella with their knockoffs from around the world. The content is mostly positive, with no violence, language, or adult themes. However, there is a prank segment where a fake snack company (Brunchly) is revealed to be a joke, which includes a disclaimer about not following food safety regulations—this might confuse younger children. Additionally, some reactions involve exaggerated disgust (e.g., 'disgusting,' 'gross'), which is mild but could influence picky eaters. The video promotes critical thinking about why original brands are often better, and it's a great conversation starter about advertising and consumer choices.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think some knockoff snacks try to look almost exactly like the original? What does that tell us about branding?
  2. 2Which knockoff snack did you think was better than the original, and why? Would you buy it instead?
  3. 3The video showed snacks from different countries like Bangladesh, Egypt, and Turkey. What did you learn about how snacks are different around the world?
  4. 4The Brunchly prank was fake. Why is it important to check if a product is real before eating it? What should you do if you're not sure?
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 6 and up. The content is safe and educational, with no violence or mature themes, but younger children might be confused by the prank segment or the exaggerated reactions to bad-tasting snacks.

Is there any inappropriate language or behavior in the video?

No, there is no strong language, violence, or inappropriate behavior. The hosts use mild expressions like 'disgusting' and 'gross' when tasting bad snacks, but these are in a playful, food-review context.

Does the video contain any hidden advertising or sponsored content?

No, the video does not appear to be sponsored. The hosts taste both original and knockoff snacks without promoting any specific brand, and they even criticize some products. The classification scores confirm no hidden advertising.

Is the Brunchly prank segment safe for kids?

Yes, the prank is clearly revealed as fake, with a disclaimer that the company is not real and not bound by food safety regulations. This can be a teachable moment about food safety and marketing tricks, but very young children might need an explanation.

What educational value does this video have?

The video teaches kids about product comparison, branding, and cultural differences in food. It encourages critical thinking about why original products are often higher quality and introduces international snacks, broadening their understanding of global consumer goods.

Are there any health or dietary concerns in the video?

The video focuses on taste-testing snacks, many of which are high in sugar, salt, and artificial ingredients. While this is fine as entertainment, parents may want to discuss moderation and healthy eating habits with their children after watching.

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