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**Title:** Experiment with 100 Bath Bombs in a Bathtub
**Summary:**
* The hosts create a fun experiment by filling a bathtub with water and adding 100 colorful bath bombs.
* They showcase various shapes, sizes, and scents of the bath bombs before dropping them into the tub.
* As the bath bombs dissolve, the water transforms into a vibrant, foamy, and fragrant "swimming pool".
* The hosts then immerse themselves in the colorful mixture, experiencing its texture and scent.
* The experiment is deemed successful, but they advise viewers not to try it at home, suggesting a more moderate approach with one bath bomb at a time.
* The video concludes with the hosts reflecting on the fun experience and teasing their next video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The setting for the video is a seaside location, but the activity takes place in a bathroom.
2. The bathroom's bathtub is to be temporarily converted into a "swimming pool".
3. 100 bath bombs are to be used for this experiment.
4. Bath bombs come in various shapes (e.g., heart, strawberry, pineapple, football).
5. Bath bombs are super colored, super scented, and create a mega ball of foam when in contact with water.
6. The bath bombs can change the water color (e.g., pink, green) depending on their color.
7. Some bath bombs contain micro glitters.
8. The water temperature for the bath was described as "perfect", not too hot or too cold.
9. The bathtub was filled to a level considered slightly too high.
10. Not all 100 bath bombs fully dissolved in the water.
11. Typically, only one bath bomb is sufficient for a standard tub.
12. The experiment's outcome included a significant amount of foam and colored, but also somewhat brown, water.
13. The creators advise against attempting this experiment at home.