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In Videos: Kids Eat Salty Yogurt in Fake Commercial Casting

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In this Candid Camera-type show from Spain, kids participate in a fake casting for a yogurt commercial not knowing that the yogurt they have to enthusiastically eat is full of salt. Watch them as they attempt to fake satisfaction or give in to the unexpectedly distasteful yogurt after the jump.

Fake Yogurt Commercial Casting (Girls)

Fake Yogurt Commercial Casting (Boys)

9 Comments:

Poor kids.

Ah. These children obviously were not exposed to the delights of ayran while growing up. :)

Seems kind of cruel....deceiving children, having them taste that gross stuff, plus children are very sensitive and don't like being laughed at. On the other hand, it prepares them for a future in our nasty society.

I thought it was dangerous too give kids lots of salt? I also agree with sugarstack.

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This is just plain mean. I don't understand why people are laughing.

This is freaking hilarious! It appears some of them are quite experienced stage kids which makes their honest surprise heartbreakingly funny. Those kids are such good sports!

Not that I would endorse feeding kids salty yogurt, but I figure the yogurt isn't too salty; otherwise all the kids would have looks of horror. Some of them seem to just pause and think, "WTF?"

These are hiLArious! I love it - the first kid on each reel were the best. Thanks!

ROFL

OH for cryin out loud, feeding a kid a spoonful of salty yogurt is NOT dangerous, it's not like they made them eat an entire carton of salt. That's really funny, and some of those kids were laughing, too. Some of y'all are WAY too sensitive.

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