DIY Edible Pranks Using School Supplies! For Back To School 2017! - Summary

Summary

The video is a tutorial on creating edible school supply pranks. The host, Wenji, guides viewers through various creative ways to make school supplies edible, such as:

- Creating an edible book using edible paper, Twizzlers, and edible markers. The edible book can be used to write notes or hide secret messages, which can then be eaten to hide the evidence.
- Making an edible glue stick using vanilla yogurt and Elmer's glue. The yogurt is colored to resemble glue and can be used as a prank on friends and teachers.
- Turning chocolate into crayons. The host uses white chocolate and food coloring to create realistic crayons.
- Creating edible gummy pencils using milk gelatin, food coloring, and straws. The host shapes the mixture into the form of a pencil and then colors it to resemble a real pencil.
- Making edible eraser shavings using white bread. The host pinches off pieces of bread and rolls them into thin strips, which can be used as a convincing prank.
- Making an edible glue stick using agar agar, milk, water, and sugar. The mixture is poured into an empty glue stick, creating a convincing and tasty glue stick.

Throughout the video, Wenji provides step-by-step instructions and demonstrates each process. She also shares her excitement about the potential for pranks and the fun of creating these edible school supplies. Wenji concludes the video by reminding viewers to be careful when pranking, as some people might get into trouble for their actions.

Facts

1. The video content involves a series of edible school supply pranks.
2. The host of the video, Wenji, provides instructions for creating an edible book using edible paper, Twizzlers, and edible markers.
3. The edible book can be used as a tool for pranks, and can also be used to hide secret messages.
4. The video also includes instructions for creating an edible glue stick using milk, agar agar, water, and sugar.
5. The host encourages viewers to be careful when performing the pranks, as some viewers have gotten into trouble for doing so.
6. The video ends with a reminder to check Wenji's social media for more content.