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**Title:** Unconventional Easter Egg Dyeing Experiment (Life of Mamix channel)

**Summary:**

* The host, Mamix, attempts to dye eggs for Easter using unconventional methods: boiling them in various colored sodas and drinks (e.g., Coke, Fanta, tomato juice, and a blue liquid).
* Initial experiments with Coke and tomato juice yield unexpected results: eggs shrink, turn beige, or remain white.
* Subsequent attempts with other colored drinks also fail to produce desired dyeing effects, except for one blue liquid, which successfully dyes a white egg blue.
* The video includes comedic interludes, games (rock-paper-scissors), and interactions with a companion, Ruslan.
* The host concludes that most of these unconventional methods don't work, and traditional dyeing methods are likely still the best approach.

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**Experiment Setup**

1. The experiment involves dyeing eggs in different colored sodas.
2. The experiment was conducted on Easter.
3. The experimenter, "Mamix", had never dyed eggs before.

**Materials Used**

4. Various colored sodas were used, including:
* Coke (brown)
* Fanta (purple and other colors)
* A green, nostalgic drink (name not specified)
* Tomato juice (red)
5. Both white and brown eggs were used in the experiment.

**Experiment Process**

6. Eggs were boiled in the selected sodas for an unspecified time (initially mentioned as potentially 5-6 minutes, but later extended).
7. Multiple eggs were boiled in each soda type.
8. The experimenter played video games while waiting for the eggs to boil.

**Initial Results**

9. The first egg (boiled in Coke) shrunk and did not appear dyed.
10. The Coke evaporated after boiling.

**Further Results**

11. Eggs boiled in tomato juice did not change color initially but turned red after drying.
12. Eggs boiled in Fanta initially appeared white, then turned red (in the case of one egg).
13. The beige egg boiled in an unspecified soda remained roughly the same color.
14. Sodas were observed to whiten the eggs in some cases.

**Additional Activities**

15. A game of egg tapping was played with a participant named Ruslan.
16. A game of rock, paper, scissors was played, with the loser (Ruslan) having a (fake) egg broken over his head.

**Later Experiment with Different Liquid**

17. An egg turned yellow on the inside when boiled in a different colored liquid, but only where it cracked.
18. A white egg boiled in a blue liquid remained white, while a brown egg in the same liquid turned white.
19. Only one of the drinks successfully dyed an egg (the blue liquid).