The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker does the following:
- He announces a giveaway of five products from Brica, a company that makes gimbals for smartphones and action cameras. He also reviews some of the features of the Brica VCD Pro gimbal.
- He conducts an experiment of soaking eggs in different liquids for a month, such as Fanta, Coca-Cola, vinegar, soy sauce, salt water, detergent, and toilet cleaner. He shows the results of the experiment and compares the changes in the eggs' appearance, texture, and smell.
- He reveals that he also used toy eggs that look like rubber when soaked in any liquid. He warns the viewers not to believe videos that show such results as they are fake. He asks the viewers to comment, like, and subscribe to his channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker experiments with soaking eggs in different liquids for a month.
- The speaker is holding a giveaway of five products from Brica, a company that makes gimbals for smartphones and cameras.
- The speaker uses 12 jars and 12 liquids to soak the eggs, such as Fanta, vinegar, salt, Coca-Cola, and toilet cleaner.
- The speaker also uses a toy egg to show that some videos of rubbery eggs are fake.
- The speaker observes the changes in the eggs after a month, such as the color, smell, texture, and shell.
- The speaker finds that some liquids preserve the eggs, such as soy sauce and salt, while some liquids damage the eggs, such as Fanta and toilet cleaner.