[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ini1EWqTgd4?rel=0&w=615&h=346]
Kids like sour candies, right? The more sour (sourer?), the better? Here’s a compilation by the compilers at CompilarizTV of videos of kids eating Warheads for the first time and reacting how you’d expect a kid to react when eating something really sour. They’ll learn to like ’em. Highlights: a sister duo reacting to the same Warhead at about the 2:30 mark, and the kid who mimes wiping hos mouth out with his forearm at the 3:20 mark. Lots of appropriately disgusted faces.
‘Course, when they get older, they’ll probably all do this:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQgdJjNta2U?rel=0&w=615&h=346]
And eventually, this:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZstObB4RVsQ?rel=0&w=615&h=346]
Because that’s what people do when they’re told something is really, really, really, really, REALLY painful to eat. They can’t resist.
HT: Neatorama
HMT:Okay, I skipped the “you okay man?” step, and I’d trrcansibe “dang, ouch” as “ooooohhhhhhh”.But I have never, in all of my travels, not seen some heavy laughter in the process. Other injuries I’ve seen/experienced (blown-out knees, broken fingers, legs, faces, etc.), are met with serious concern, but the groin hit is almost always funny.And yes, “men” – ranging from college buddies to middle-aged participants in church sports leagues – laugh pretty consistently.
I don’t like the demeanor of the fellow in the second video. Seems…douchey.