DIY WARHEAD SHOT GLASSES TASTE TEST - Summary

Summary

The video features a YouTuber named Wolfie attempting to create DIY shot glasses using Warheads candies. He starts by unwrapping numerous Warheads and sorting them by color. He then puts the unwrapped Warheads into shot glass molds, crushing some to create a rainbow effect. After placing the molds in the oven at 350 degrees for an extended period, Wolfie checks on them and finds that some have turned into a liquidy consistency.

Despite the unexpected outcome, Wolfie decides to freeze the shot glasses and later tests their durability by filling them with water. The results are mixed, with some shot glasses holding water and others not.

Wolfie then proceeds to taste-test the shot glasses, rating the sourness and flavor of each. He concludes that the blue raspberry and black cherry flavors are the most successful, with the right balance of sourness and sweetness.

The video ends with Wolfie acknowledging that the DIY project was a partial failure, but encouraging viewers to try the recipe at home and suggesting alternative flavors to use.

Facts

1. The speaker is making Warhead shot glasses.
2. Warheads have a sour, gooey center.
3. The speaker had to unwrap a large number of Warheads.
4. The speaker used a hammer and a can opener to unwrap the Warheads.
5. The Warheads were placed in a shot glass mold.
6. The mold was put in the oven at 350 degrees.
7. The speaker left the Warheads in the oven for around 20 minutes.
8. After 20 minutes, the Warheads were still not fully frozen.
9. The speaker left them in the oven for an additional 3 hours, but they still were not fully frozen.
10. The speaker put the mold in the freezer for 10 hours.
11. After 10 hours, the Warheads were still not fully frozen, but the speaker decided to try to make the shot glasses work.
12. The speaker poured water into some of the shot glasses to test them.
13. The red shot glass was the only one that could hold water.
14. The speaker tasted the shot glasses and rated the red one a 7 out of 10 on the sour scale.
15. The speaker's favorite flavors were watermelon, blue raspberry, and black cherry.
16. The speaker considers the video a fail and plans to make another one.