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**Title:** A Sponsored Mukbang (Eating) Video with Excessive Product Placement
**Summary:**
* The video starts with a lighthearted tone, introducing a mukbang (eating) session with a friend.
* The hosts are sponsored by "Sugarlolo", a zero-calorie, zero-sugar drink, which they excessively promote throughout the video.
* The product placement becomes increasingly absurd, with the hosts conditioned to mention "Sugarlolo" in response to various situations (e.g., when hot, frustrated, or in front of an aircon).
* The video takes a brief detour into a humorous, lighthearted critique of each other's appearances.
* The hosts discuss the video's authenticity, with one accusing the other of fake energy and over-the-top Sugarlolo endorsements.
* The video ends with a reflection on the shoot, a near-mishap with coffee, and a final, tongue-in-cheek Sugarlolo promotion.
Here are the extracted key facts, numbered and in short sentences:
**Video Details**
1. The video is a mukbang (eating show) with a commercial break at the start.
2. The video is sponsored by Sugarlolo.
3. The video was recorded in a hot environment.
**Product (Sugarlolo) Details**
4. Sugarlolo comes in 5 flavors: Lemon, Shine Muscat, Double Lime, Apple, and Peach.
5. Sugarlolo contains zero sugar and zero calories.
6. Sugarlolo uses an artificial sweetener.
7. The product is suitable for those who diet, as it has zero calories.
**Personal Details (Creator/Host)**
8. The host had COVID-19 but has recovered.
9. The host records mukbang videos regularly, having done a solo braised ribs mukbang recently.
**Other**
10. Chuseok/Thanksgiving was mentioned, implying the video's recording time is around the Chuseok holiday.
11. The hosts discuss doing an ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) segment.
12. The video ends with a greeting, thanking viewers for watching, in September.