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A candle shaped like bread, advertised for its realistic appearance, is unboxed and lit. The creator then braves a 'chamoy pickle kit,' known for its intense and spicy components, expressing fear and disgust while trying the ingredients.
Feeling old and out of touch with modern TikTok slang, the creator redownloads TikTok to purchase 100 items from the TikTok shop. The aim is to understand current trends and fit in with younger relatives.
The first item reviewed is 'Mog Tape,' which is supposed to help with 'mogging' but appears to just be mouth tape. Next, a 'fancy toaster' is tested for its ability to produce perfect toast, which it successfully does.
A $5.70 wireless lavalier microphone is tested for its audio quality and noise cancellation. Following this, a 'Taco Bell' themed credit card skin is purchased to add a humorous touch to transactions, demonstrating its use at a drive-thru.
The creator buys a highly advertised 'luxury watch' hoping for special treatment, which he hilariously tests at Taco Bell. He then takes the joke further by showing up in a toy Lamborghini to see if it generates more attention.
An Otani baseball jersey is ordered but arrives without the player's name on the back, leading to disappointment. A 'viral 4k digital camera' priced at $47 is then tested, revealing a built-in beauty filter, characteristic of TikTok shop items.
A hot dog slicer that creates spiral-cut hot dogs is used to prepare a 'perfect dog.' Next, a cereal dispenser, inspired by a convincing ad, proves difficult to use, spilling cereal and dispensing only one grain at a time.
The 'Kraken,' a device for quickly consuming drinks from cans, is tested with Diet Mountain Dew. A deep tissue neck massager, advertised by an excited father-in-law, is then tried, showing an extreme reaction from the user.
An inflatable toy, sent as a random item, is used for an impromptu play session involving punching. An 'old man mask,' intended for pranks, tears immediately upon trying it on, rendering it useless.
An 'electric nose trimmer' is revealed to be a manual, non-electric device, much to the creator's dismay. He then demonstrates a pair of roller shoes, seamlessly transitioning from walking to skating.
The creator features a segment disguised as a TikTok ad for 'Joy Ride' candy, urging viewers to buy it at Target to help it compete with other brands. He then tries 'Mee gum,' a hard chewing gum meant to enhance jawline definition.
A 'moon projector,' heavily advertised with staged scenes, is tested for its ability to project images and function as a Bluetooth speaker. Lastly, a Bluetooth speaker attachment for Crocs is demonstrated, playing a humorous sound effect.
After two weeks of trying TikTok shop items, the creator reunites with Haley's cousins, hoping his new purchases and understanding of trends will make him seem less 'cringe.' He concludes by encouraging viewers to buy 'Joy Ride' candy.