Candace Rates Shawn Ryan's Gummy Bears ๐
Candace tastes and rates Shawn Ryan's gummy bears, which she finds to be genuinely high-quality. The gummy bears are highlighted for being made in the USA, with the conversation humorously emphasizing American manufacturing as a key quality factor.
Summary
In this brief tasting segment, Candace evaluates Shawn Ryan's gummy bears with skepticism about whether they truly deserve to be called "elite." Upon smelling and tasting them, she expresses genuine appreciation for the product quality. When asked why the gummy bears are good, Shawn Ryan attributes their quality to being made in the USA. Candace enthusiastically endorses this reasoning, celebrating American manufacturing with patriotic humor. The conversation culminates in a lighthearted joke about 250 years of American gummy bear excellence, blending product review with comedic commentary on American manufacturing pride.
Key Insights
- Candace affirms that the gummy bears are genuinely high-quality, explicitly stating she's not complimenting them merely because she's on Shawn Ryan's show
- Shawn Ryan attributes the gummy bears' superior quality solely to the fact that they are made in the USA
- The gummy bears have a notably pleasant smell that Candace immediately recognizes and appreciates
- Candace expresses strong enthusiasm for gummy bears as a food product in general
- The conversation frames American manufacturing as inherently elite and worthy of 250 years of excellence
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Transcript
[0:00] Are these actually elite? Cuz you can't like put vigilant elite gummy bears on here if they're not elite. >> I'll be the judge of that. >> All right. >> Well, they smell really good. I will say that. I love gummy bears. >> What do you think? >> I'm not just saying this cuz I'm on your show, they are really good. Why are they good? >> Cuz they're made in the USA. >> That's it? America, baby. >> That's right. >> 250 [music] years of elite gummy bears. >> [laughter]
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