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**Show Title:** "What Would My Kid Do?"
**Format:** Game show where parents guess their child's purchases with a $100 budget at a store.
**Episode Summary:**
* Two children, Bradley (8) and Jenna (10), are given $100 to spend at a candy store.
* Their parents, Mike and Janet, respectively, answer multiple-choice questions about their child's purchasing decisions.
* The questions cover various aspects, including reactions to the $100, specific candy choices, and non-candy items purchased.
* **Results:**
+ Mike (Bradley's dad) gets 0 out of 5 questions correct, with Bradley spending over $150.
+ Janet (Jenna's mom) gets 3 out of 5 questions correct, winning the game; Jenna stays under the $100 budget by $1.
**Key Takeaway:** The game show provides an entertaining and enlightening experience for parents, highlighting the challenges of predicting their child's spending habits.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each numbered and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
1. **Show Name**: The game show is called "What Would My Kid Do?".
2. **Game Premise**: Parents compete to guess what their kid buys with $100 at different stores.
3. **Participants**:
* **Bradley Bundlie**, 8 years old
* **Jenna Vaughn**, 10 years old
* **Mike**, Bradley's dad
* **Janet**, Jenna's mom
4. **Initial Reaction to $100**:
* **Bradley**: Said "You've gotta be kidding me!"
* **Jenna**: Opened her mouth, was frozen with excitement, and doubted it was true.
5. **Purchases**:
* **Bradley**:
+ Bought Whoppers (contrary to his dad's expectation)
+ Spent over $150
+ Kept a wallet
+ Had 35 cents in change
* **Jenna**:
+ Bought Mike & Ike's (Cherry Coca-Cola flavor)
+ Purchased sunglasses and a silly sweatshirt (non-candy items)
+ Spent $99 (one dollar under the limit)
6. **Sharing Intentions**:
* **Jenna**: Initially said she wouldn't share her candy with anyone.
7. **Game Outcome**:
* **Janet**: Won with a better understanding of her kid's choices.