The video is a humorous and critical review of a variety of Japanese candies and drinks. The reviewer starts by expressing hesitation about trying the candies due to their unusual shape and resemblance to the coronavirus. They mention that they have never tried popcorn before, but some people enjoy it. The reviewer is intrigued by the packaging of the candies and the store they were bought from.
The reviewer then proceeds to taste test the candies. They describe their reactions in detail, from initial surprise to disgust. They mention that some candies have a bad smell and others are too sweet. They also comment on the ridiculously high price of some candies. The reviewer seems to have a strong dislike for the candies, especially ones that are salty or have a strong aftertaste.
The reviewer also tries a drink from Japan, describing it as having a strong taste and a strange smell. They mention that the drink is more expensive than expected and is not worth the price.
Despite their negative reviews, the reviewer ends the video on a positive note, promising to try more candies in the future and inviting viewers to watch the next video. They conclude the video with a promise to not miss the next video, implying that they will continue to review Japanese candies and drinks.
1. The content is a video review of various Japanese sweets and snacks.
2. The reviewer bought a variety of items from a store in São Paulo, including sweets and drinks.
3. Some of the items reviewed include a gum piece, a piece of candy shaped like a mushroom, a snack resembling a peanut, and a drink made from beans.
4. The reviewer expresses dislike for some items, such as a sweet with a crab flavor and a drink made from beans.
5. The reviewer also mentions trying a drink with a strawberry flavor, which they found to be good.
6. The reviewer states that they are on a diet and doesn't want to eat all the items they bought.
7. The reviewer ends the video with a promise to try more items from the store in a future video.