The video starts with the host, Fede, introducing the spiciest gummy in the world. He emphasizes that it's not a good idea to eat it, but he's going to try it anyway. He mentions that he hired an ambulance just in case something happens to him.
Fede then proceeds to open the gummy, which looks like a normal bear but is actually much spicier. He explains that it has nine million Scoville units, a measure of how spicy a food is. He then tries it, and after a few moments, his face turns green and he starts to cough.
Despite the discomfort, Fede promises to not exaggerate his reaction and continues to film. He also mentions that he wants the video to reach 200 thousand likes.
After the initial taste, Fede experiences intense pain and struggles to breathe. He is taken to the hospital, where he undergoes esophageal lavage. He expresses gratitude towards the ambulance service and mentions that they spent two hours with him.
Fede ends the video by announcing a show in Monterrey and encouraging his viewers to purchase the spiciest gummy. He thanks his audience and looks forward to their next meeting.
1. The video content is about trying the spiciest gummy in the world.
2. The person in the video is aware of the risks involved and has taken precautions, such as having an ambulance on standby.
3. The video is part of a larger show that has returned from Guadalajara.
4. The gummy bear has nine million scoville units, equivalent to 45 small habaneros.
5. The packaging of the gummy is designed to look offensive.
6. The video creator has a goal of reaching 200 thousand likes for the video.
7. The gummy is not recommended for home use and should be consumed at one's own risk.
8. The gummy is part of a larger promotional campaign, with more sweets available for purchase online.
9. The video creator has a plan to reach 20 million views in the future.
10. The video creator has experienced severe reactions after eating the gummy, including difficulty breathing and needing to visit the hospital.
11. The video creator has a scheduled show in Monterrey, and there is a link provided for purchasing the gummy.
12. The video creator has a sense of humor, jokingly referring to the gummy as a "bomb".