@Thumperchick youtube is "slowly" processing it ;) It should be good in 4-5 hours, good time to go see a movie or concert and return to hot and fresh content.
@KDemo Recipes available in this reply! 1. Candles. Get 3 vanilla candles and a red taper candle. Put them in Crock pot. Turn on. Enjoy watching blood rise.
@KDemo Crayons. Get 3 64 count boxes of cheap, not Crayola crayons. Peel them with the help of 4 of your friends or coworkers. Put them carefully into crock pot. Turn on. Let sit more than 3 hours. Use giant crayon (for real though, you can put similar colored crayons into like a dollar store muffin tin and you'll have some amazing crayons)
@KDemo C. Gummy Worms. Buy 3 bags super fresh gummy worms. Dump them into crock pot. Eat exactly 5 worms to test for freshness. Turn on. Enjoy watching them melt quickly once they hit temperature. Definitely don't spray or line the crock pot with anything, as they will easily come out if you have really really really hot water.
@ChadP This is great! My next get-together with family and friends is going down in history! Thanks so much. PS Do you think it would work to change it up with gummy bears?
@KDemo Yes. Very much yes. I think if you kept it warm and dipped...i don't know...graham crackers....or something else....spoonfuls of pudding...into the gummy mix, it would make a (warm) great snack.
@matthew - something went terribly wrong. Video didn't post.
@Thumperchick youtube is "slowly" processing it ;) It should be good in 4-5 hours, good time to go see a movie or concert and return to hot and fresh content.
@Thumperchick Still processing.
@Thumperchick Whaaaaat happened?
@MrGlass
The crowds are cheering it on!
Youtube! Matthew! Youtube! Matthew!
@Collin1000 the thumbnail has processed! the video... not so much hehe
you know what they say about a watched pot...
@Collin1000 not just yet... We have a preview screen... but no video.
@thismyusername punny because today's item :P
@thismyusername a watched pot never crocks?
There are puns afoot and @Attyvette isn't here?!
TIL that this crock pot doesn't heat crayons much above their melting point.
also you shoulda put a big ol wick in the melted candles while they were all melty.
@thismyusername It does, but not as quickly as I would've liked. This was just short of 3 hours.
We have video!
Was worth the wait.
TIL, don't melt gummy worms.
My money was on the gummy worms not doing much of anything. Yay science!
Oh @moose... You took another one for science! :D
Hopefully those parasites you drank last year enjoy the Gummy goop!
Thank you for this video, that part where someone was holding the pot while the other guy pulled was hilarious. The stuff people do at work. hah
The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it. -- Neil DeGrasse Tyson
What did we learn? Use cooking spray when melting gummies.
Where can I get your recipes?
@KDemo Recipes available in this reply! 1. Candles. Get 3 vanilla candles and a red taper candle. Put them in Crock pot. Turn on. Enjoy watching blood rise.
@KDemo Crayons. Get 3 64 count boxes of cheap, not Crayola crayons. Peel them with the help of 4 of your friends or coworkers. Put them carefully into crock pot. Turn on. Let sit more than 3 hours. Use giant crayon (for real though, you can put similar colored crayons into like a dollar store muffin tin and you'll have some amazing crayons)
@KDemo C. Gummy Worms. Buy 3 bags super fresh gummy worms. Dump them into crock pot. Eat exactly 5 worms to test for freshness. Turn on. Enjoy watching them melt quickly once they hit temperature. Definitely don't spray or line the crock pot with anything, as they will easily come out if you have really really really hot water.
@ChadP This is great! My next get-together with family and friends is going down in history! Thanks so much.
PS Do you think it would work to change it up with gummy bears?
@KDemo Yes. Very much yes. I think if you kept it warm and dipped...i don't know...graham crackers....or something else....spoonfuls of pudding...into the gummy mix, it would make a (warm) great snack.
@ChadP - Dipping pudding into melted gummies. You may have started something here; something that will be huge!
I love the product demo videos. More please!