DIY GIANT MARSHMALLOW SHOT GLASSES TASTE TEST!! - Summary

Summary

The video is about a DIY project to make marshmallow shot glasses. The creator, Wolfie, starts by attempting to make small marshmallow shot glasses using expired marshmallows. He roasts the marshmallows with a torch and tries to shape them into cups, but they don't turn out well.

Wolfie then moves on to making a large marshmallow shot glass using multiple bags of marshmallows. He microwaves the marshmallows to melt them, then shapes them into a cup using a gardening pot as a mold. He repeats the process multiple times to build up the walls of the cup.

After the cup is formed, Wolfie coats it with melted chocolate to seal any holes and make it more durable. He then freezes the cup and tries to remove it from the mold, but it doesn't come out easily.

Wolfie's dad helps him remove the cup from the mold, and they successfully create two large marshmallow shot glasses. They test the cups by filling them with milk, and they hold the liquid without leaking.

The video ends with Wolfie and his dad enjoying the marshmallow shot glasses, which they fill with milk and eat. They find the combination of gooey marshmallow and milk chocolate to be delicious.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about making marshmallow shot glasses.
2. The host, Wolfie, has made shot glasses out of Jolly Ranchers, Starbursts, and candy canes before.
3. Wolfie is using expired marshmallows that were going to expire in 2016.
4. Wolfie's mom is helping him film the video.
5. The first step is to roast the marshmallows over a flame or on a stove.
6. The marshmallows are then cooled and a stick is inserted into the center.
7. The marshmallow is then cut in half and the center is pulled out to create a shot glass.
8. The shot glass is then tested to see if it can hold milk.
9. Wolfie moves on to make a giant marshmallow shot glass.
10. He uses multiple pots as molds for the giant shot glass.
11. The marshmallows are microwaved for 1 minute to melt them.
12. The melted marshmallows are then mixed and poured into the pots.
13. The pots are then put in the freezer for 5-10 minutes to harden.
14. The process is repeated multiple times to build up the walls of the shot glass.
15. Chocolate is melted and used to coat the inside of the shot glass.
16. The chocolate is then hardened in the freezer.
17. The shot glass is then removed from the pot and tested to see if it can hold liquid.
18. The giant marshmallow shot glass is successful and holds milk.
19. Wolfie does a taste test and finds that the combination of milk, chocolate, and marshmallow is delicious.

Note: I excluded any opinions or subjective statements from the list.