The text is a transcript of a podcast episode where the hosts discuss their new book, "The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek," which is set to be released on October 29. They also announce a giveaway to celebrate the book's release, with two lucky winners getting an all-expenses-paid trip to Los Angeles. The hosts then engage in a discussion about food preferences, particularly the taste of spicy and sweet foods. They experiment with various food combinations, such as sweet ramen, spicy mini-wheats, and sweet sushi, and share their reactions. They also discuss the taste of spicy cookie dough and Nashville hot chicken, concluding that 70% of their listeners thought they would prefer the Nashville sweet chicken.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video from the YouTube channel Good Mythical Morning, where the hosts Rhett and Link try different foods with swapped sweet and spicy flavors.
2. The video was posted on October 3, 2019, and is titled "Sweet Food Spicy vs. Spicy Food Sweet Taste Test".
3. The hosts try four pairs of foods: sweet ramen and spicy frosted mini-wheats, sweet pepper jack cheese and spicy Slurpee, sweet sushi and spicy cookie dough, and sweet Nashville hot chicken and spicy McFlurry.
4. The hosts prefer the sweet ramen, the spicy Slurpee, the sweet Nashville hot chicken, and the spicy cookie dough over their counterparts.
5. The hosts announce a giveaway for their novel The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek, which comes out on October 29, 2019.
6. The hosts use a poll from their fans to determine which food they would like better in each pair, and the fans guess correctly in all four rounds.
7. The hosts use chopsticks to eat the ramen and the sushi, and spoons to eat the frosted mini-wheats and the McFlurry.
8. The hosts react to the spiciness of the foods with expressions such as "oh man", "whoa", "freaking crap", and "mainlining spiciness".
9. The hosts compliment their chef Josh for his creations, especially the sweet Nashville hot chicken and the spicy cookie dough.
10. The hosts end the video with their signature catchphrase "thanks for liking, commenting, and subscribing" and their wheel of mythicality segment.