Watchly Safety Review

Magic Miracle Berry

Nick DiGiovanni
0:45 · 14.9M views · March 25, 2023
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
2Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids apart from a mild focus on product cost and packaging that could be seen as low-level materialism. The video is a fun, educational taste test that teaches kids about how miracle berries alter flavor perception, sparking curiosity about food science. It is creative and engaging, with no concerning content like violence or bad language, making it a great choice for curious young minds.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video description includes an affiliate link to the creator's cookbook ('Get my cookbook! https://geni.us/8hnhf'), which is a commercial promotion. However, it is transparently disclosed in the description, and the video itself does not push any undisclosed sponsorship. The score is low because this is a standard, disclosed affiliate link, not hidden advertising.

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Get my cookbook! https://geni.us/8hnhfDescription
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The creator mentions the berries cost '$30' and calls it 'this jar here,' which is a mild price mention but not a significant wealth flex. The overall focus is on the taste experience, not on luxury consumption. Score is low as it is a brief, contextual mention.

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this jar here cost me about thirty dollars~0:15

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a fun, science-themed taste test that introduces kids to the concept of miracle berries, which temporarily change sour flavors to sweet. It is safe and educational, with no concerning content like violence or bad language. However, parents should note that the creator mentions the cost of the berries ($30) and shows the product packaging, which could be seen as mild materialism or product placement. The video does a great job of sparking curiosity about how taste works and encourages kids to think about food science in a playful way.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the miracle berry made sour foods taste sweet? What does that tell you about how our taste buds work?
  2. 2The creator said the lemon tasted like lemonade with too much sugar. Have you ever tried a food that surprised you with its taste?
  3. 3Do you think it's fair that the creator spent $30 on these berries? What would you spend $30 on for a fun experiment?
  4. 4If you could try a miracle berry, what sour food would you want to test first and why?
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #miracleberry #berry #magic Get my cookbook! https://geni.us/8hnhf

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 younger children may not understand the science behind the taste-changing effect and could be confused by the concept of a berry that alters flavor perception.

Does the video contain any bad language?

No, there is no strong or crude language in this video. The classification score for strong language is 0.00, meaning it is completely absent.

Is this video secretly advertising something?

The video has a low score for hidden advertising (0.20) and materialism (0.20), but it does not contain explicit sponsored content. The creator mentions the cost of the berries ($30) and shows the product, which could be seen as mild product placement, but it is not a paid promotion.

Does the video teach anything useful?

Yes, the video has educational value. It introduces the concept of miracle berries and how they affect taste buds, which can spark curiosity about biology and food science. It also encourages kids to think about how taste works.

Are there any safety concerns in this video?

The video is safe for children. There are no concerns about violence, sexual content, substance use, bullying, or dangerous challenges. The only minor issue is a low level of materialism (mentioning the cost) and a very mild product focus, but nothing harmful.

What is the video about?

The video is a taste-test experiment where the creator eats sour foods after taking a miracle berry to see if they taste sweet. It is a fun, science-related challenge that is safe and engaging for kids.

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