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**Title:** Sneaky Ways to Bring Food into Class
**Content:** A lighthearted, humorous guide showcasing 10 creative hacks to secretly bring snacks into a classroom where food is prohibited. Each hack disguises food as a common school item, such as:
1. Chocolate in a modified pencil case
2. French fries and a cheeseburger in fake food-shaped notebooks
3. Gummy bears in a hollowed-out marker
4. Sausages in a Ziploc bag hidden among art supplies
5. Chocolate bars in molding clay packaging
6. Skittles in a pencil sharpener
7. Tic Tacs in a lipstick container
8. Oreos disguised as wet wipes
9. Cheese in a glue stick container
10. Snacks hidden in a file folder, bookmark, and even a modified ballpoint pen
**Tone:** Playful, encouraging viewers to share their own sneaky snacking methods and to subscribe for more humorous content.
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**Note:** Since the text appears to be a script for a video on sneaking food into class, many "facts" are actually methods or steps for achieving this. I've tried to extract the most concrete, verifiable information.
1. The text is a script for a video with timestamps.
2. The setting is a classroom with a teacher, Miss Smith.
3. There is a rule in the classroom: "No food is allowed during class."
4. The following items are used as disguises or containers for food:
* Colored pencil case
* Notebook shaped like food packaging (e.g., French fries, cheeseburger)
* Marker container
* Ziploc bag
* Modeling clay package
* Pencil sharpener
* Lipstick container
* Wet wipes package
* Glue stick container
* Pen and pencil cases
* File folder
* Bookmark
* Ballpoint pen
5. Various foods are sneaked into class, including:
* Apple
* Candies (e.g., Skittles, gummy bears, tic tacs)
* Chocolate bar
* French fries
* Cheeseburger
* Sausages
* Ketchup (disguised as gouache)
* Mayonnaise (disguised as paint)
* Oreos
* Hard cheese
* Licorice candies
* Beef jerky
* Sliced cheese
* Crispy cookie sticks
6. The video encourages viewers to share their own methods for sneaking food into class.
7. The video is part of a series by "Troom Troom" with a call to subscribe and enable notifications.