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- This is terrifying.
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That looks like noodles, it looks like ramen!
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(quirky music)
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- Hey, you guys.
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My name is Hal, I work here at Buzzfeed,
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and I spend a lot of my time on Amazon
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looking for different products and interesting items.
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And last week I was looking through Amazon Japan's website,
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and I found a really interesting product
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that I think we're gonna test out today.
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Okay, so here it is.
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I'm on Amazon Japan's website.
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I'm looking at the best-sellers lists.
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I'm looking at the best sellers in candy toys.
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So I didn't know what a candy toy was,
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but the best-selling candy toy in Japan
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is this product called Poppin' Cookin'
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something.
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So, it's really intricate.
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What they do is they put together all of the little pieces
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and it makes this tiny little miniature ramen,
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and the ramen is like candy,
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which I think is really cool and really interesting.
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So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go out into the office,
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and I'm gonna snag some of my co-workers
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and see if they want to try to attempt
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to put together the ramen mix.
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- Hey, I'm Eric, and I'm feeling nervous.
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- Hi, I'm Tara, and I'm so ready for this.
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- I'm DeLisa, and I'm very nervous
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because I have no idea what Hal is about to make me do.
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- [Hal] So, the number one best-selling candy
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in Japan is this ramen-making kit.
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How do you feel about that?
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- I am so excited because I love ramen.
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- Candy ramen.. Well, I'm actually scared of ramen.
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- Off the bat, it's so colorful.
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- This looks exactly like stove-top ramen.
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- It's like party in the front, business in the back.
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- Do you have English instructions?
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- [Hal] Yeah, actually. - Oh, okay (laughs), good.
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- I think I kinda get it, no.
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- I feel good, I feel good about this.
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Actually, I don't.
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I feel like I can't even read the English, I'm too lazy.
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Alright, should I go for it?
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Should I do this?
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- Cut the dumpling mold roundly with the line.
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- Ah, I already fucked up, I feel it.
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- This is why I hated like kindergarten.
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This is what kindergarten was made up of,
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like a lot of scissor-cutting.
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- Break a candy?
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How am I supposed to break a candy?
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- Make a little ball out of this, ba-boom.
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- This smells so sweet.
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- Divide the remaining candy in half
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and expand them to the pastry bag's guide.
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But like do they have a rolling pin of some sort?
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- They say don't play with your food.
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Someone was like, ya know what,
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I'm gonna make food that you have to play with.
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- Place the expanded candies on the dumpling mold
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and press them to make recesses.
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- Recesses?
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- Recess -- recesses.
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- Re-cesses, okay, I'm just gonna --
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look, English is my second language.
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- Oh, they're like little Pop Rocks.
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Ew, it's supposed to be meat and peas.
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- Oh my god, it tastes like Dr. Pepper.
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Ramen is soda flavor, dumpling is soda and cola flavor.
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Got it. Got it? Okay.
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- Remove from the mold, and done!
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You don't even have to cook it.
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No deep frying?
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- (gasps) Cute.
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- This is gonna be so worth the wait, okay.
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- Step two, oh god, there's so many steps.
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- Pour water up to the line on the side of the tray,
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put the soup mix, and mix it well.
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Boom, that's my soup bowl, that's some water.
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- Alright,
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looks like sand.
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- I feel really dumb, and it's so upsetting.
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- Y'all, I'm not even hungry for some candy anymore.
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I'm over it.
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- I studied for 12 years in high school.
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I went to university, like higher-class education.
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- I'm excited to see what the noodles look like.
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- Aw, man, I'm so disappointed in myself.
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I'm like genuinely upset.
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- Oh, what the hell, some chemical (gasps),
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some chemical reaction is happening!
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- What is noodle about that?
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- That smells amazing.
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- This is like pee and poopy over here.
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- Make a small hole at the corner of the plastic bag
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with the pick from the inside to the outside.
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- Poke a hole, don't poke a hole!
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Poke a hole?
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- From the inside to the outside.
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That's not English, from the inside to the outside, right.
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Oh, from the inside to the outside, that's like
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common sense, I understand now.
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From the inside to the outside,
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it's not that complicated, Eric.
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- Aww, little noodles.
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- It looks like Dr. Pimple Popper.
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- Kinda like popping a pimple.
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- This is like those gross pimple popping videos.
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- No, I'm not doing the last part.
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They got me all the way messed up.
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- Next step, press the remaining candy in the mold
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and make the Naruto and the egg.
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- Naruto and egg?
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Oh, is that the name of this thing?
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That's a dish, Naruto is not a character.
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- Yeah, fuck that Naruto and the egg.
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What do I do with the dumpling?
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- Oh, it's a side dish.
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- Look how beautiful this is.
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Is anyone appreciating this?
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Wow.
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- [Tara] Honestly, I'm really proud of myself.
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- Alright, let's try it.
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- Look at that amazing noodle.
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(horn music)
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- It's so good! Oh my god.
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- When you eat ramen, you don't expect it to taste like soda
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and I'm just realizing it says soda flavor on top.
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- I'm gonna be eating candy ramen breakfast, lunch, dinner.
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- Okay, let's talk about it.
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So, while I eat my dumpling.
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- I actually really enjoyed doing this.
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I thought it was super fun.
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It's a little messy.
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- Would I do this again?
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Possibly.
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- I could totally see myself just sitting in my room,
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all by myself, and making Japanese candy.
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Like for days.
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- I give it three and a half stars.
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- Everything worked like it said it was gonna work.
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I didn't make it pretty, but three stars for working
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but not tasting so great.
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- Out of five stars,
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I give this 76 stars.
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That's how good it is, that --
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can you do that math?
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How over five did I go, huh?
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That's how good it is.
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I can't do that math, but that's how over it is,
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76 stars out of five stars.
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- [Hal] You went over 71 stars.
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- I said 71? Oh, I went over 71 stars.
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Oh, that's pretty easy math.
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I should have known that.
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(horn music)
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(whooshing)