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The video introduces a challenge to translate famous brand names and their flavors 700 times through Google Translate, then redesign the products based on the absurd results. The first brand to be transformed is Mountain Dew.
Mountain Dew's name 'Mountain Dew' and flavor 'Dragon Fruit' are translated 700 times. The result for the brand name is 'Hate Crime,' and for the flavor, it's 'Horseness.' The creator then meticulously redesigns the Mountain Dew can to reflect 'Hate Crime Horseness,' incorporating a human throat-like shape and citrus slices (due to citrus causing hoarseness).
Next, Takis and its Fuego flavor undergo the 700-translation process. The brand name becomes 'Cousin,' and the flavor, surprisingly, turns into 'Birthday.' The creator designs a new Takis bag featuring the 'Cousin' logo with a birthday cake-themed 'spice tornado' and sprinkles, along with chips decorated with sprinkles.
Snickers and its Milk Chocolate flavor are translated. 'Snickers' transforms into 'Stero,' and 'Milk Chocolate' becomes 'Milklight.' The creator designs a new Snickers wrapper for a 'Stero Milklight' bar, envisioning an all-white, milk-based candy bar with white chocolate, milk cream, and nougat.
Finally, the discontinued Tropical Fruit Loops cereal is translated. The brand name becomes 'Play for Points,' and the flavor changes to 'Cold Symptoms.' The creator designs a cereal box with a 'cold blue' background, the 'Play for Points' logo using number-shaped cereal pieces, and an unsettling mascot wearing glasses and a numbered shirt. The cereal itself includes various number-shaped pieces and even an influenza virus-shaped piece, complete with a slot machine minigame on the box.
The video concludes with a showcase of all the bizarrely translated and redesigned products, asking viewers which one is their favorite and what brand should be translated next.