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**Title:** Life-Saving School Snack Hacks
**Summary:**
A humorous transcript showcasing 5 creative hacks for sneaking snacks into school without getting caught:
1. **Mess-Free Chip Bag**: Convert a chip bag into a spill-proof container using a plastic dispenser.
2. **Hidden Candy Stash**: Store candy inside a stack of Post-it notes with a hidden compartment.
3. **Sneaky Drink Holder**: Transform a phone case into a hidden pouch for drinks using a plastic bag, wax paper, and a juice box lid.
4. **Lipstick Snack**: Disguise white chocolate as lipstick using a lipstick applicator.
5. **Secret Gum Dispensers**: Hide gum in a highlighter (using hot glue) or a retractable blade container.
**Tone:** Lighthearted, playful, and humorous, with a focus on entertaining and informing students about creative snack hacks.
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**Hacks and DIYs**
1. To make a bag of chips explosion-proof, attach the plastic dispenser from a wipes container to the middle of the chip bag.
2. A tape dispenser can be repurposed as a drop-free gum holder with some modifications.
3. To sneak a drink into class, create a hidden pouch using a phone case, plastic bag, wax paper, and a juice box lid.
4. A lipstick applicator can be filled with melted white chocolate (and food coloring) to create a discreet snack.
5. A retractable blade can be modified to store and dispense sour candy strips.
6. A boxy highlighter can be converted into a secret gum dispenser with hot glue and a gum pack.
**School Settings and Rules**
7. The text is set in a school environment with classes (e.g., history, science).
8. Eating and drinking in class are generally not allowed.
9. Students have lockers to store their belongings.
**Miscellaneous**
10. The text is based on a video script (indicated by timestamps, e.g., "00:00:00.03").
11. The content is intended for entertainment/educational purposes on a YouTube channel named "one-two-three-go".