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The text is a transcript of a video where two people, Alexey and Natalya, try different spicy snacks from various marketplaces. They start with some chips that have unusual flavors like champagne and caviar, then move on to some rice sticks with a spicy sauce, some potato snacks with habanero pepper, and some nuts with Carolina reaper pepper. They also try a very expensive sauce called brutality, which is 13 out of 10 on the spiciness scale. They give their opinions and reactions to each snack, and sometimes joke or tease each other. They also promote a bank card from Tinkoff Black, which they used to pay for their order. They end the video by asking for likes, comments and subscriptions, and saying goodbye to their viewers.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video where Alexey and Natalya try different spicy snacks.
2. The snacks include chips, nuts, noodles, and sauce with various flavors and levels of spiciness.
3. The video is sponsored by Tinkoff Black, a debit card that offers various benefits and features.
4. The video also includes a link to order a Tinkoff Black card and a request to like the video.
5. The spiciest snack they try is the brutality sauce, which costs 8,500 rubles at a discount and has a spiciness rating of 13 out of 10.
6. The sauce comes with a spoon and a box and has a mango flavor.
7. Alexey and Natalya have different reactions to the spiciness of the snacks, with Natalya being more sensitive and Alexey being more tolerant.
8. They also compare some of the snacks to other products or dishes they have tried or heard of before.
9. They give their opinions and ratings on the taste, quality, and price of the snacks.
10. They suggest some ways to use or modify the snacks, such as adding ketchup or making their own sauce.