M&M's КАКОГО ЦВЕТА БОЛЬШЕ В 100 ПАЧКАХ? - Summary

Summary

The speaker, presumably a YouTuber or vlogger, decides to conduct an experiment to determine which color candy is more prevalent in a pack of M&M's. To do this, they buy 100 packs of the largest size and carefully count the number of candies of each color. They also compare this to other candies like Dirol, TicTac, Haribo gummy bears, and Skittles. Despite their initial assumption that yellow candies would be the most common due to its bright color, the results show that red candies are the most numerous. The experiment is filmed and the results are compared using a laser level to confirm the counts. The final results show that the most prevalent colors are red, followed by orange, brown, green, and then blue. The difference in the number of candies of each color is significant, with red candies being almost a pound more than the least common color, blue.

Facts

1. The speaker is planning to buy 100 packs of M&M's candies and conduct an experiment to determine the most common color in the packs.
2. The speaker opens a small pack of M&M's and finds that there are 5 orange, 4 red, 1 chocolate, 3 and 4 blue and green candies.
3. The speaker also mentions that yellow candies exist but are not present in this pack.
4. The speaker visits the store and finds different sweets with different colors.
5. The speaker decides to find out how much each color is present in different sweets.
6. The speaker finds sweets like Dirol (also called Fruit Random), TicTac, Haribo gummy bears, and Skittles.
7. The speaker takes the largest pack of M&M's to get the most nuts and finds it very heavy, almost 90 pounds.
8. The speaker and his team decide to sort all the sweets by color to find out which color is more common.
9. The speaker and his team sort all the sweets into different flasks based on color.
10. The speaker finds that the most common color in TicTac candies is red, followed by orange, green, and then yellow.
11. The speaker also finds that the most common color in M&M's candies is yellow, followed by orange, red, green, and then blue.
12. The speaker and his team use a laser level to objectively determine the most common color in the M&M's candies.
13. The speaker finds that the most common color in M&M's candies is yellow, followed by orange, red, green, and then blue.
14. The speaker and his team weigh the yellows and the blues and find a difference of 1 pound.
15. The speaker concludes the experiment and thanks the viewers for watching.