СКОЛЬКО ЖВАЧЕК В 200 ЧУПА ЧУПСАХ - Эксперимент - Summary

Summary

In this video, the creators experiment with 200 Chupa Chups lollipops, which contain a core of 100% chewing gum. They start by sorting the lollipops by flavor and counting how many of each flavor they have. Then, they try to extract the chewing gum from the lollipops using three different methods: a burner, hot water, and a hammer.

After successfully extracting the chewing gum using the hammer method, they remove the plastic sticks, put on gloves, and start cracking the caramels. They mix the chewing gum with warm water to dissolve the caramel and then manually separate the gum from the caramel.

The creators weigh the extracted chewing gum and find that it weighs 782 grams, which means each lollipop contains approximately 3.90 grams of chewing gum. They also use the leftover caramel to create a homemade version of the Chupa Chups drink, which turns out to be very rich in taste and affordable.

The video concludes with the creators stating that while it's easy to calculate the weight of the chewing gum by weighing one lollipop and multiplying by 200, it's not as fun as seeing the actual process and experimenting with different methods. The video aims to entertain and show the viewers the process of extracting chewing gum from 200 lollipops.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Chupa Chups company produces many types of sweets, but its main brand is caramel on a stick.
2. The market is represented by caramels that are a little larger in size and have huge balls of gum inside.
3. The Molde Pop candy can blow a bubble if you blow into a hole.
4. The Chupa Chups company produces a candy that consists of a double layer of caramel and a core of 100% chewing gum.
5. The experiment involved ordering 5 boxes of Chupa Chups candies, each containing 40 pieces.
6. In total, 200 pieces of candy were used for the experiment.
7. The candies came in 8 different flavors.
8. The smallest quantity of sweets was tutti-frutti flavor, with 6 pieces.
9. The largest quantity of sweets was strawberry and kiwi flavor, with 15 pieces.
10. The experiment involved trying to extract the chewing gum from the candies using different methods.
11. The methods tried included using a burner, hot water, and a hammer.
12. The hot water method worked, but was time-consuming.
13. The hammer method was the most effective, but scattered caramel everywhere.
14. A mortar and pestle were used to smash the caramel and extract the gum.
15. The experiment resulted in a large amount of chewing gum, which was then weighed.
16. The total weight of the chewing gum was 782 grams.
17. The average weight of chewing gum in one lollipop was 3.90 grams.
18. The leftover caramel was used to make a Chupa Chups-like drink.
19. The drink was made by dissolving the caramel in water, then mixing it with sparkling water.
20. The resulting drink was rich in taste and similar to the factory equivalent.