The White Elephant Show features a gift exchange where participants choose and steal gifts that appear to be one thing but are actually something else. The theme of the show is "gifts that aren't what they seem." The participants, including Nina, Jon, Kelsey, Sara, Ben, and Kara, take turns choosing and stealing gifts, including an umbrella flask, a camera lens mug, a chocolate horseshoe, a Bev Buckle, gummy bear soap, and a puzzle in a cereal box. The show also features two bonus gifts, which are a gift card box for a private foot massage trailer and a can of "chips" that contains a snake. The participants react with surprise and laughter as they discover the true nature of each gift.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The theme of the show is gifts that aren't what they seem.
2. The first gift chosen by Nina is an umbrella flask.
3. The umbrella flask is a container for liquids disguised as an umbrella.
4. Kelsey chooses a camera lens mug as her gift.
5. The camera lens mug is a mug that looks like a camera lens.
6. Jon steals the camera lens mug from Kelsey.
7. Sara chooses a Bev Buckle as her gift.
8. The Bev Buckle is a device that allows you to carry a beverage with you.
9. Ben steals the chocolate horseshoe from Kelsey.
10. The chocolate horseshoe is a chocolate treat shaped like a horseshoe.
11. Kara steals the chocolate horseshoe from Ben.
12. Ben opens a new gift, which is a Hundred piece puzzle in a cereal box.
13. Nina steals the puzzle from Ben.
14. Carrie chooses the last gift, which is a Sands Alive Glow Kit.
15. The Sands Alive Glow Kit is a kit that contains glow-in-the-dark sand.
16. The two bonus gifts are a gift card box for a mobile rub private foot massage trailer and a can of "chips" that contains a snake.
17. The gift card box is a decoy box that looks like a awkward gift card.
18. The can of "chips" is a classic joke gift that contains a snake instead of chips.
19. Kelsey has a phobia of snakes and is uncomfortable with the snake in the can.
20. The show is sponsored by VAT19.com, which sells deceptive products and gifts.