Candy Thieves vs Rigged Candy Bowl - Summary

Summary

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A video transcript of a prankster who sets up various booby traps to catch and scare people who take more than one piece of candy from his Halloween bowls. He collaborates with Jimmy Kimmel, a TV host known for his own Halloween pranks, and uses engineering skills and devices to create the traps. He also promotes his CrunchLabs Build Box subscription, which teaches kids how to think and prank like an engineer.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video by Mark Rober, an engineer and YouTuber, who collaborated with Jimmy Kimmel, a comedian and TV host, to prank candy thieves on Halloween.
2. The video shows 10 different contraptions that Mark and Jimmy designed and installed on 35 porches across America, such as spinning candy bowls, collapsible tables, fake news reports, and ultrasonic speakers.
3. The contraptions were triggered by weight sensors, remote controls, or facial detection algorithms, and aimed to scare, embarrass, or deter the candy thieves from taking more than one piece of candy from the bowls.
4. The video also promotes CrunchLabs Build Box, a monthly subscription service that delivers engineering toys and projects for kids to learn and have fun with Mark Rober.