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**Title:** Sneaky Snacks for Summer School
**Summary:** A group of students, including "Dollie" and the "Blue-Eyed Girl", devise creative ways to sneak food and drinks into their summer school class, where eating is not allowed. Their ingenious hacks include:
1. Disguising ice cream in a thermos with a minion costume
2. Creating a fake paper clip container for jelly
3. Building a lemonade supply system within a backpack
4. Hiding Fanta in a modified pencil case
5. Crafting a marshmallow-filled pencil
6. Storing insect-shaped ice pops in a cooled folder
7. Transforming paintbrushes into frozen banana sticks
8. Serving sorbet in an acrylic paint tube
**Tone:** Lighthearted and playful, with a focus on creative problem-solving. The summary concludes with an invitation for viewers to share their own summer school survival strategies.
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1. A video showcases ideas for sneaking food into a summer class where food is not allowed.
2. The setting is a hot summer school classroom.
3. A character, Dolly, successfully sneaks an ice cream into class.
4. A "minion" thermos is crafted to disguise ice cream storage.
5. The thermos is made by painting a thermos, adding plastic caps, toy eyes, and a felt strip.
6. A utility knife is modified to have a wooden spoon handle instead of a blade.
7. A paper clip container is created to hide jelly cups.
8. Colored paper clips are hot-glued inside a clear container to disguise it as a paper clip holder.
9. A lemonade supply system is made using a plastic pitcher, flexible tube, and a backpack.
10. A zipper is hot-glued to a bottle to disguise it as a pencil case for storing Fanta.
11. Foam rubber sheets are used to shape and disguise the bottle cap and bottom.
12. A pencil is modified to contain mini marshmallows instead of lead.
13. The pencil is made by melting wax, using a parchment paper cone, and filling a plastic tube with marshmallows.
14. A refreshing ice pop is made using fruit juice, insect-shaped ice molds, and a stick.
15. A cooling folder is created with foil foam insulation to store the ice pop.
16. Banana sticks are made by cutting bananas, melting old brush bristles, and adding condensed milk and sprinkles.
17. Acrylic paint tubes are repurposed to store a banana-strawberry sorbet.
18. The subject of a speech class is summer fruit.