Watchly Safety Review

Starbucks Puppuccino

Nick DiGiovanni
0:19 · 121.1M views · October 17, 2023
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This short skit is safe for all children, with a simple recipe and a gentle lesson about pet safety. It shows a parent and child making a homemade dog treat, which is fun and educational, but parents may want to note that the recipe includes sugar and chocolate (which is removed). Overall, it's a harmless, creative video that encourages following steps and caring for pets.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a short, fun skit about making a dog treat at home. It shows a positive parent-child interaction and teaches a simple recipe. However, parents should note that the recipe includes sugar and chocolate (which is taken away from the dog), so it's a good opportunity to discuss which foods are safe for pets. The video is very safe and has no concerning content.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why did the parent take the chocolate away from the dog? What foods are not safe for dogs?
  2. 2What ingredients did they use to make the Puppuccino? Can you name them?
  3. 3How did the child help make the treat? What does 'whisk' mean?
  4. 4Why do you think the dog got the treat and not the child? Is that fair?
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #starbucks #puppuccino

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children ages 3 and up. It is a short, playful skit about making a dog treat at home, with no scary or inappropriate content.

Is this video safe for my toddler to watch?

The video is very safe. It shows a parent and child making a homemade dog treat (a 'Puppuccino') with simple ingredients like heavy cream, sugar, peanut butter, and chocolate. There is no violence, bad language, or scary moments.

Does this video teach kids anything useful?

Yes, the video has educational value. It demonstrates a simple recipe, teaches following steps (whisking, layering ingredients), and shows a positive parent-child interaction. It also includes a gentle lesson about not sharing human treats with dogs (the chocolate is taken away).

Are there any positive messages in this video?

The video shows a parent and child making a treat together, which models teamwork and following instructions. It also includes a moment where the parent says 'No! Bad boy' when the child tries to give chocolate to the dog, reinforcing that some foods are not safe for pets.

What is the video about?

The video is a short, scripted skit (about 1 minute) where a child asks for a Starbucks Puppuccino, the parent says they don't have it, and they make one at home. It ends with the dog getting the treat and the child being told 'No' when asking to try it.

Does this video contain hidden ads or sponsored content?

No, there is no advertising or sponsored content in this video. It is a simple homemade recipe video with no product placements or brand promotions beyond the initial mention of 'Starbucks' as a reference.

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