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**Title:** Amazon's Smartest Products Review
**Format:** Video review with host Topz and tester Abdullah
**Products Reviewed:**
1. **Automated Toothpick Dispenser (Crow-shaped)**: Picks one toothpick at a time. Rating: 7/10
2. **Floating Plant Platform**: Makes a plant appear to float. Rating: 9/10
3. **Sound Effects Device**: Plays various sounds (e.g., applause, booing, insect noises) for reactions. Rating: 5/10
4. **Instant Drink Cooler**: Cools drinks in 10 minutes. Rating: 6/10 (found to be less effective than using ice cubes)
**Additional Content:**
* Host acknowledges reaching 5.7 million subscribers
* Promotion for Cazasouq website with a discount code ("Topz")
* Humorous interactions and commentary throughout the review
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and in a short sentence:
1. The video is an episode of "Amazon's Weirdest Products" but with a twist, focusing on the smartest products.
2. The channel has reached 5.7 million subscribers and is close to hitting 6 million.
3. The first product featured is a toothpick dispenser in the shape of a crow.
4. The crow dispenser can move its head to pick up a single toothpick.
5. The second product is a floating plant platform that defies gravity.
6. The floating plant platform costs $57 without shipping.
7. Initially, only the platform and pot were delivered, without the plant.
8. The third product is a device with four buttons that makes live sounds (crowd applause, insects trilling, booing, and a "ba dum tss" sound).
9. The sound device costs $13 without shipping fees.
10. The fourth product is a device that claims to cool any drink to a cold temperature in about 10 minutes.
11. The drink cooling device costs $35 without shipping fees.
12. The channel promotes a website called Cazasouq, owned by Alaa, with a discount code "Topz" for viewers.
13. Cazasouq sells customizable items like Devo mice with interchangeable color bases.