- [Man] What are you guys doing?
- We're sorting out these
Captain Crunch cereals.
- Because we're going to
make edible kinetic sand.
- Every day is a new day
and we try to make it an awesome one.
I guess that's what we're doing today
is edible, kinetic sand ice cream cones.
(upbeat music)
Today is our last full day
in Oceanside California.
Tomorrow morning we get
up and go to Las Vegas
and we're staying there overnight
and then we're going back
home to southern Utah.
But guess what guys?
Right around those rocks over that way?
See that big boat over there?
Over there where that beach is
a woman was attacked by a shark.
She wasn't even out, like,
surfing in the deep water.
She was wading in the shallow surf
just like our family has been all week
for like the last two
weeks that we've been here.
She was just wading out in
the water and a shark came up
and bit her on the leg, on the thigh
and down all the way to her ankle
and now she's actually in the hospital.
That's scary, huh?
The same day that she was
shark attacked over there
on the beach we had
been swimming right here
and boogie boarding that entire day.
I really hope that she's okay
and that she's not going to be
like really, severely
injured or damaged too bad
and that she recovers
but I am super grateful
that it wasn't any of us in our family,
like that's freaky.
Gotta get your hair combed
so that you look nice for the videos.
- He likes a good swoop, you know?
- Okay, is that good?
- [Jinger] Looks great.
- [Carl] Kyle, are you going
to show everybody how to make
edible, kinetic sand like
you did on your channel?
All right, let's do it.
On the kid's channel, Kyle
pranked a bunch of people
out on the beach by the
ocean with a whole bucket
of edible sand that we made out of cookies
and so we're going to
show you how to do that,
how to make the sand,
and then we're going to
color it rainbow colored.
We've got ice cream
cones, look at that guy,
he looks like he's being
shot out of a cannon!
(laughter)
That's pretty clever, right?
And then we have the Nilla Wafers,
that's how we're going to make the sand.
We've done a few other
videos of kinetic sand
but never edible kinetic sand.
We're going to use these crunch berries.
Look, you're getting all
inverted upside down.
We're going to use these crunch berries
and try to blend it up with the cookies
to try to make different colors.
One of the first things that you do
is you get the Nilla Wafers
and then you crunch them all up
like this so that they
go in the blender better.
We've never tried to color the sand
and we've never tried to
make it, like, kinetic sand.
So I think we're going to add
other ingredients this time
to make it more sticky and then
use like an ice cream scoop.
The reason that we
smashed these cookies up
is when you put them in the blender,
it turns into sand and
looks like sand a lot better
when you crush 'em up a little bit first.
We have four different
colors of crunch berries,
red, green, blue, and purple.
Can you tell, Gage,
you're like color blind.
- The purple has a little
bit of a brown tint to it
but it looks a little
brown to me, but that's it.
- Just in case the color doesn't turn out
exactly like we want, we
actually have colored sugar
that we can add to
really make it look cool.
This entire time that we've
been gone, our dog Tag
that we lovingly call The Perpender,
The Perpender, I miss you so much!
She's been at a little doggie spa
where they have like a little playground
and they do grooming and she gets to play
with all these other little dogs
and she was really excited
when we dropped her off,
but I miss her really bad.
- I think we're ready to scoop it in!
- You think?
- On Kyle's channel, we added
Oreo cookies to this mix
and you guys will just
have to go watch it.
Go click the icon up at the top
in order to watch the one where
Kyle went and pranked people
on the beach by eating edible sand.
It was way cute.
Big shout out to the notification squad
who has the bell rung
that gets the notification
when the video is live,
we love you guys, you
guys are our favorite.
First batch is ready, we're
going to add blue to this.
I'm going to make a big
mess here, aren't I?
Let's do a blue on this one.
- [Jinger] It's pretty!
- [Carl] That'll look cool.
We'll see if it works, go Kyle, go!
Oh no, it's too full.
- [Jinger] Don't get that
wooden spoon in there, Carl!
- I won't!
- [Jinger] Turning blue, Kyle!
- No!
It's like blue kinetic sand!
- Let's add some of the blue
sugar just to brighten it up.
Whoa, whoa, that comes out fast.
That's okay.
- [Jinger] Kinda turned out
to look like an aqua blueish sand.
- Yeah, it did.
- [Jinger] It looks cool,
do you like it, Kyle?
- It's kinda green.
- [Kyle] Yeah, that looks cool,
like turquoise or something.
- Kyle, let's test and
see if we can get a scoop
and then if it doesn't work
we'll add some syrup or some oil
but if this works, then we're good to go
without doing anything.
(Jinger cheers)
Look at that!
It actually scoops just like kinetic sand
and we didn't even have
to add anything to it.
- [Jinger] That is awesome.
- Perfect.
You know what's crazy
about that shark attack
is that we were out there
swimming on the beach
the exact same day that it happened
and I even looked at
Jinger and I said man,
when we're the only ones
out here it makes you wonder
if everybody knows
something that we don't.
Well yeah, shark attack!
We have the right consistency
like sand, edible sand
but I think I want to
add a lot more Karo syrup
to make it more, like,
kinetic sand, right?
- Right.
- [Carl] Stir that in, I
just added probably what,
like two tablespoons of Karo syrup?
- Yeah, I think so.
- [Carl] Maybe two or three?
- Kinetic sand really
sticks together by itself
and when you start tearing it apart,
there's little strings
of glue or something
that holds it together,
so we're trying to get
that same consistency.
- [Carl] Karo syrup is making it worse,
now it's not sticking together at all.
It's an experiment.
It's fine if it doesn't
turn out on the first try.
We're trying to do something
that we've never seen done
before, edible kinetic sand.
We're just experimenting.
- Adding a little bit of oil,
we're hoping that it will help
break up the clumps the Karo syrup made.
- We're just making a
concoction at this point.
Any time we add anything to it,
the consistency just gets worse and worse
and more and more crumbly
and less like kinetic sand,
so I think the magic recipe
is literally just the
cookies and the cereal.
What we'll do is we'll used
this botched blue batch,
that's a lot of b words.
- Botched blue batch.
- [Carl] Botched blue batch.
And we'll use that to like
fill up the bottom of the cones
for the other colors
just so we don't waste it
but something has to go in
there, right, to support it?
- Right, I think this
will be a perfect solution
to all of our problems.
- [Carl] We just find a way.
(upbeat music)
We got the blue that we can
put in the bottom of the cone
the red turned out looking like pink sand
and this looks like green kinetic sand
and then we're going to do
the other one as purple.
But what's fun is this is
a great activity and idea
that you can do it yourself
for birthday parties
or fun celebrations or anything,
especially for a fun day at the beach.
(video sounds)
Luke just edited his first video ever.
Did you film this whole thing, too?
- Yeah, I filmed it all day.
- [Carl] Really?
- Yeah.
- [Carl] And you're learning how to edit.
- Mhm.
- [Carl] That was the rules,
we decided they could
start their own channels
but they had to learn how to edit and film
so they got their own laptops
out of their own bank accounts
and they bought their own cameras
and they're taking initiative.
Smart! It looks cool.
- This is my first time ever, too.
- [Carl] Ever filming and editing?
- Uh-huh.
- [Carl] We could upload this if we added
a little music to it.
I think it's good enough.
Dude, that's good!
You're doing a great job.
I'm super impressed
and proud of you, dude.
Looks awesome.
Do you guys remember
our Fam-Damily channel
that used to be our original vlog channel?
That one is getting rebranded and renamed
to Luke Fully Loaded.
So you'll have to check the
link over there and go subscribe
to that channel if you're not already
so you can watch him start
to do his own videos.
We have purple edible kinetic
sand, green edible sand
and pink or red edible sand,
and then we have the filler,
which is blue.
So I think the next step is
let's all go down to the beach!
That one, the purple one,
looks like the real sand.
- [Child] Yeah, it does.
- [Jinger] That is crazy!
- [Carl] It totally looks like the beach.
Let's go compare.
Don't dump that out, just
hold it down by the sand
and look how close that looks. (laughter)
It seriously looks just
like the sand on the beach,
doesn't it?
- [Luke] Yeah.
- [Carl] That's like exactly like it.
Look at this beautiful view
with the palm trees and the ocean,
we're down at the beach making
edible sand ice cream cones.
I don't even know how to say that.
It doesn't make sense.
- I think this is the
perfect way to celebrate
our last day in Oceanside.
- [Carl] I agree.
- I'm really enjoying
the beach and the sand
and all of that.
- [Carl] Okay, here goes the first scoop!
Got it slow.
- ♫ Say a little prayer for me.
- [Carl] Are you really singing right now?
Aw, it's kinda falling apart.
- It'll be fine.
Did you ever do that as a
kid with your ice cream cone?
- [Carl] No.
- I did.
- [Carl] ♫ Say a little prayer for me.
- Carl doesn't appreciate my singing.
- [Carl] Nope! I don't.
- Who appreciates it?
- Me!
- [Carl] Gage, are you
getting a double scoop?
- I'm getting a double scoop, baby.
- [Carl] You gotta hold
that thing straight up.
Okay careful, no.
Oh! Kind of, hold very still.
There's no way that's gonna last.
Try to get the green back in the bowl.
We're going to have to do single scoops.
- Oh!
- [Carl] The pelicans
flying over are so cool.
They just fly over the beach like all day
and sometimes you can see them
like surfing along the waves
like they fly right along the edge.
- What are you doing now,
a green one for Kyle?
- Yep.
- [Carl] That'll be good.
- [Kyle] Work, work, work.
- [Carl] Oh, crumbly. That's okay.
Just hold very still. Looks good!
You've got an edible kinetic
sand ice cream cone, dude!
- Lucky!
- [Carl] Hold still.
- Are you the first
kid in the whole world?
- [Carl] Gage is, Gage is.
- I know. You're the second.
- [Carl] I'm super impressed by this.
Like, look. Here we go.
Edible sand is in my hand.
This is real sand on the beach.
Almost indiscernible,
right, if I mix it in there?
You can't even tell.
Nilla Wafers and purple crunch berries.
That makes the perfect texture
and color for edible sand.
Luke are you getting the purple one?
- [Luke] I guess so.
- [Carl] The most
realistic sand looking one.
- Ooh!
- [Carl] Oh, it looks
like ice cream cones!
It looks like ice cream cones.
- It's chocolate ice cream.
- [Carl] Sounded like you for
a minute there, Mr. Puberty.
I say we try to salvage some of the blue
to make a blue cone.
- I really want one to be blue.
- [Carl] Oh, sorry.
Just pack that in really
tight and we'll make it work.
Look how much that looks
like real ice cream
on an ice cream cone,
only it's actually edible kinetic sand.
How cool is that guys?
- Awesome, it's really fun to do.
And it's fun to play with.
Let's swim in by the seashore.
(laughter)
- [Carl] Oh, Luke! Oh, geez.
It looks like real sand, oh my gosh.
Perfect for a beach party,
perfect for birthday parties
that are like Hawaiian themed.
- And it's really fun!
- [Carl] And it's really fun.
Okay, everyone take a bite.
- Yeah.
- [Carl] Go for it.
- [Jinger] Just like cookies you know?
- [Carl] What does it taste like?
- Crunch berries.
- [Carl] Crunch berries?
Does it taste like dry crunch, whoa dude!
Whoa!
Look at this view, guys,
how beautiful is this?
Here on the ocean, sharing
our awesome ideas with you
with a fun, do it yourself
craft that you can do
with your family and kids.
- How are those cookies?
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