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**Title:** Unpacking and Tasting "Shocker Dead" Mystery Items
**Content:**
* The host unpacks a "Shocker Dead" package containing various mystery items with unusual flavors (e.g., dead fish, spoiled milk, rotten Capri-Sun blueberries).
* They taste and react to several items, including a super sour spray, Capri-Sun blueberries (a first for them), and a "dirt" flavored drink.
* The host plays a game where they randomly select and taste items from the package, experiencing mixed reactions (disgust, surprise, and occasional pleasantness).
* The worst item tasted is consensusly "dead fish."
* Throughout, the host interacts with their audience, mentions a discount code ("get away level" for 10% off), and concludes that the experience, while challenging, makes for a fun party game.
**Tone:** Lighthearted, humorous, and entertaining, with the host embracing the unpredictability and gross-out aspects of the challenge.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each numbered and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
1. A package labeled "Shocker Dead" is being unpacked.
2. A discount code "get away level" offers 10% off on a purchase.
3. The package contains various flavored items, including some with unpleasant themes.
4. Flavors/tests mentioned include:
* Dead fish
* Spoiled milk
* Dirty dishes
* Otter stream
* Smelly socks
* Rotten Capri-Sun blueberries
* Triple chocolate
* Carrot cake
* Melon cream flavor
* Cherry with cream
5. A "Super Sour" spray is part of the package.
6. A Capri-Sun drink is consumed before participating in a taste test.
7. The principle of the game involves randomly selecting an item to taste without knowing its flavor.
8. Items are drawn from a bowl, with some being "disgusting" and others "sweet treats".
9. A "vomit" flavored item is mentioned, associated with a green color.
10. An item called "Ford spray" or "Skunk spray" is part of the package.
11. The experience is described as a "party game" or "cool game". (Note: While this could be seen as an opinion, in the context of facts, it's more about the nature of the activity rather than a subjective judgment of its quality.)