A possible concise summary is:
The Try Guys try different types of Japanese candy, such as freeze pops, KitKat, sushi candy, and toilet candy. They react to the flavors, textures, and appearances of the candy, and compare them to American candy. They also have fun assembling some of the candy and making jokes. At the end, they thank their patron who gave them the candy and talk about pandas.
1. The individuals identifying themselves as the "try guys" are discussing a variety of Japanese candies.
2. They received a gift of Japanese candies from a patron named Onsta.
3. The first candy they try is a Japanese freeze pop, which they describe as popular in Asia and Latinx countries.
4. They also try KitKat strawberry strawberry shortcake candies, with a cute design of animals in the Arctic on the packaging.
5. They sample a matcha latte candy, which they describe as having a strong flavor and a texture like cotton candy.
6. They also try Kenro Pure Sour Stars, which they describe as delicious and compare to Sour Patch Kids.
7. They sample a variety of other Japanese candies, including ones that dissolve in the mouth and ones that are designed to look like sushi.
8. They also try to assemble their own sushi candy using a kit.
9. The final candy they try is a toilet cleaner candy, which they describe as sharp and lime-flavored.
10. They conclude their taste test by discussing the similarities and differences between American and Japanese candy, and the importance of playing with food.
11. They express regret that they are too old to enjoy these candies, but appreciate the experience of trying them.
12. They thank their patron, Onsta, for the gift of the candies and conclude the video with a call to action to watch another episode of their show, "Try Guys Taste Time Yum".