A group of friends are participating in a mystery box challenge where they have to eat food items without knowing what they are. The items were prepared by someone named Juara, with the help of her father, and were chosen at a shopping mall. The challenge involves drawing a random color and eating the corresponding food item. The participants have different reactions to the food items, ranging from enjoyment to disgust. They discuss their experiences and preferences, and the challenge continues with each participant drawing a new color and eating the corresponding food item.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The challenge is a mystery box challenge with food.
2. The challenge was not supposed to be cashews, but there were technical problems.
3. Juara and her father prepared the challenge at a shopping mall.
4. The challenge has a difference, where the participants have to eat what they are given.
5. Participants can choose what they eat in April.
6. The goal is to eat what is given, without choice.
7. The challenge has good and bad things.
8. The participants have to swallow what they are given, even if it hurts.
9. There is a camera recording the challenge.
10. The participants have to play along, even if they don't want to.
11. The challenge is not just about eating, but also about the experience.
12. The participants can comment on the things they don't like.
13. The challenge is open to suggestions from viewers.
14. The participants can choose from a variety of foods.
15. Some foods are burnt or not edible.
16. The challenge is not easy, and some participants may struggle.
17. The challenge is a team effort, with multiple participants.
18. The challenge has a second phase, where the participants have to open a new package.
19. The challenge is not just about food, but also about the experience and the company.
20. The participants can share their thoughts and feelings about the challenge.
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