The hosts of Good Mythical Morning, Rhett and Link, conduct a series of experiments to see if various unusual items can be made into popsicles. The items tested include Cheetos, oatmeal, chili, shrimp, hot sauce, wax, sawdust, and liver pâté. They also test a popsicle made from a mixture of shrimp and brine. The results are varied, with some items, such as chili, working surprisingly well as popsicles, while others, such as sawdust and liver pâté, are not edible or palatable. The hosts have fun with the experiments, often making humorous comments and jokes about the process.
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1. The experiment "Will it Popsicle?" was conducted on Good Mythical Morning.
2. The first item tested was Cheetos.
3. The Cheetos were soaked in water, mushed up, and then frozen.
4. The frozen Cheetos were then made into a popsicle.
5. The Cheetos popsicle was soft and mushy, but still tasted like Cheetos.
6. The next item tested was oatmeal.
7. The oatmeal was frozen and made into a popsicle.
8. The oatmeal popsicle was found to be nutritious and delicious.
9. The next item tested was chili.
10. The chili was frozen and made into a popsicle.
11. The chili popsicle tasted like chili and was found to be a success.
12. Shrimp was also tested as a popsicle.
13. The shrimp was frozen and made into a popsicle, but it did not taste good.
14. Hot sauce was tested as a popsicle and found to be too spicy.
15. Wax was also tested as a popsicle, but it was found to be toxic.
16. Sawdust was tested as a popsicle, but it was too hard to bite into.
17. Liver was tested as a popsicle, but it was found to be disgusting.
18. The liver popsicle was made with pork liver pate.
19. The experiment was conducted to push the limits of what can be made into a popsicle.