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**Title:** Sneaky Ways to Eat in Class
**Summary:** A lighthearted video showcases creative methods for secretly eating in class, where food is supposedly not allowed. Various everyday school supplies are repurposed to hide snacks, including:
1. Crayon packs (for chocolate)
2. Notebooks (disguised as French fries or cheeseburgers)
3. Pencil cases (for sausages with ketchup and mayonnaise)
4. Play-Doh containers (with a compartment for chocolate)
5. Pencil sharpeners (to store Skittles)
6. Lipstick containers (for licorice tips)
7. Wet wipe packs (for Oreos)
8. Glue stick containers (filled with cheese)
9. Pen boxes (with snack sticks disguised as pens)
10. Folders (hiding beef jerky and cheese)
11. Bookmarks (made from sugar-coated rubber bands)
12. Modified pens (filled with edible treats)
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping them short and objective:
1. **No food is allowed in class** according to the rules mentioned.
2. A **crayon pack was modified** to hide a bar of chocolate.
3. **Notebooks disguised as food** (e.g., French fries, cheeseburgers) were used to deceive.
4. A **pen container was repurposed** to hold gummy bears.
5. **Sausages were hidden** in a resealable pack, heated to seal, and then cut to fit.
6. **Ketchup and mayonnaise** were stored in containers labeled as paint and glue.
7. A **play dough pack was altered** to hold chicken and chocolate on separate sides.
8. A **pencil sharpener was used** to hide Skittles.
9. **Lipstick containers were used** to disguise licorice sticks.
10. **Wet wipes packs were modified** to hold Oreos.
11. A **glue stick container was repurposed** to hold a cheese stick.
12. **Sticks were disguised as pen holders** to enjoy snacks in class.
13. A **folder was used to hide** beef jerky and cheese.
14. **Rubber bands sprinkled with sugar** were used as edible bookmarks.
15. **Pens were modified** to hold unknown edible content (not specified for safety).