🍫 The 3 Presidents makes a candy Tier List w/ Rarity 🍫 (Ai Voiced)

StarlyCookie
8 Mar 202304:47

TLDRIn this humorous and energetic discussion, three animated personalities, presumably representing different U.S. Presidents, engage in a playful and contentious debate over their favorite candies. The conversation is filled with banter and disagreements, as each participant passionately defends their preferred treats and pokes fun at the others' choices. Almond Joy, Hershey's chocolate, 100 Grand, and Laffy Taffy are among the candies mentioned, with Reese's Cups being a particularly divisive topic. The dialogue also touches on cultural preferences, with references to Mexican food and the participants' gaming habits, adding a light-hearted and modern twist to the tier list ranking. The summary captures the essence of the playful rivalry and the characters' distinctive tastes in confectionery.

Takeaways

  • 🍫 The group is creating a tier list for candies, with a playful and humorous tone throughout the discussion.
  • πŸ˜… Joe (Biden) is teased for his taste preferences, particularly for Almond Joy and Babe Ruths, which are considered mid-tier by others.
  • πŸͺ There's a debate about the quality of Hershey's chocolate, with some members finding it overrated and others defending it.
  • 🌢️ There's a clear dislike for 100 Grand bars, with one member suggesting they lack any appeal.
  • πŸ€” The group has differing opinions on candies like Laffy Taffy and Dots, with some members enjoying them and others finding them unappealing.
  • 🍫 Reese's Cups are considered by some to be overrated, while others argue they are s-tier (top tier).
  • 🚬 Trump (referred to as 'Sleeping Joe') is singled out for his preference for Reese's Pieces, which the others find disgusting.
  • 🍬 Smarties are mentioned, with one member claiming to smoke them, indicating a humorous or non-serious approach to the candy.
  • 🍭 Ring Pops are discussed, with one member advocating for biting into them rather than licking, which is the conventional way to enjoy them.
  • 🍫 M&M's are universally liked by the group, with no dissenting opinions.
  • 🍬 The group has a heated debate about the ranking of various gummies, with Lifesaver gummies and Gummy Bears being mentioned as favorites.

Q & A

  • What is the subject of the tier list being discussed in the transcript?

    -The subject of the tier list is candy, specifically ranking different types of candy based on personal preferences.

  • Who are the three individuals participating in the tier list discussion?

    -The three individuals participating in the tier list discussion are referred to as Joe, Obama, and Trump, though these are likely nicknames or humorous references rather than the actual U.S. Presidents.

  • Why does the participant referred to as 'Obama' get called a 'Brony'?

    -The participant referred to as 'Obama' is called a 'Brony' because he invited someone named 'Pony' to the Discord call, which is a term used to describe fans of the animated series 'My Little Pony.'

  • What candy does the participant known as 'Biden' express a dislike for?

    -The participant known as 'Biden' expresses a dislike for Mexican candy called 'hot tamales.'

  • What is the opinion on Reese's Cups among the participants?

    -The opinions are divided. While some participants consider Reese's Cups to be s-tier (highly rated), others find them overrated and prefer other candies.

  • What does the participant known as 'Trump' think about Smarties?

    -The participant known as 'Trump' expresses a fondness for Smarties, although the other participants do not share the same enthusiasm.

  • Why does the participant known as 'Rarity' get teased about not being able to open Laffy Taffy?

    -The participant known as 'Rarity' is teased because she is said to not have fingernails, implying she cannot use them to open the candy wrapper, which is a challenge mentioned by another participant.

  • What is the general consensus on the candy called '100 Grand'?

    -There is no clear consensus, but the participant known as 'Obama' suggests placing it in the 'detail' tier, indicating it might be considered less popular or less favored among the group.

  • Why does the participant known as 'Sleepy Joe' get criticized for his choice of candy?

    -The participant known as 'Sleepy Joe' gets criticized for his choice of candy, specifically for liking 'dots,' which the others find to be unappealing and made of unhard jelly.

  • What is the participant known as 'Biden' accused of looking like?

    -The participant known as 'Biden' is accused of looking like a 'middle class Karen,' which is a stereotype often used to describe someone perceived as overly concerned with minor issues or appearing entitled.

  • What video game is mentioned towards the end of the transcript?

    -The video game mentioned towards the end of the transcript is 'Fortnite,' where one participant challenges another to a game.

Outlines

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πŸ˜€ Discord Candy Tier List Debate

This paragraph introduces a lively and humorous discussion among a group of friends on a Discord call, where they debate the merits of various candies. The conversation is filled with banter, personal preferences, and playful jabs. The participants argue over the ranking of candies like Almond Joy, Hershey's, 100 Grand, and others, with opinions ranging from mid-tier to top-tier. There's also a mention of a character named Sleepy Joe, who is teased for his taste preferences. The dialogue is casual, with a lot of colloquial language and inside jokes, indicating a close-knit group.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘tier list

A tier list is a ranking system used to organize items, characters, or elements in a hierarchical order based on their perceived quality, usefulness, or preference. In the context of this video, it is used to rank different types of candies from best to worst according to the speakers' opinions.

πŸ’‘Almond Joy

Almond Joy is a brand of candy bar consisting of a whole almond covered in milk chocolate and topped with coconut. In the script, it is mentioned as a mid-tier candy, indicating that the speakers do not rate it highly in their ranking.

πŸ’‘Hershey

Hershey is a well-known American company that produces chocolate and non-chocolate confections. In the video script, a Hershey bar is discussed, with one speaker preferring it and another dismissing it in favor of other candies.

πŸ’‘100 Grand

100 Grand is a brand of candy bar made of crisped rice and milk chocolate. It is mentioned in the script as an example of a candy that one of the speakers does not favor, suggesting it is considered a lower-tier choice in their tier list.

πŸ’‘Babe Ruth

Babe Ruth is a candy bar consisting of peanuts, caramel, and nougat covered in chocolate. One speaker in the video expresses a fondness for Babe Ruth bars, positioning it as a favored candy in the discussion.

πŸ’‘Laffy Taffy

Laffy Taffy is a brand of fruit-flavored taffy candy. It is brought up in the script as a candy that is enjoyed by one of the speakers, but they also comment on the difficulty of opening its packaging.

πŸ’‘Reese's Cups

Reese's Cups are a popular candy consisting of a chocolate cup filled with peanut butter. They are a central point of contention in the script, with some speakers considering them top-tier and others deeming them overrated.

πŸ’‘Reese's Pieces

Reese's Pieces are small, round candies with a chocolate shell and a peanut butter interior. They are mentioned in the script as being disliked by one speaker, who argues that they are not as good as other candies.

πŸ’‘Smarties

Smarties are small, sugar-coated tablets that come in a roll. In the video, one of the speakers mentions a preference for Smarties, positioning them as a favored candy option in the tier list.

πŸ’‘Ring Pop

A Ring Pop is a type of candy that consists of a hard sugar center attached to a plastic ring, allowing it to be worn like a ring. It is mentioned in the script, with one speaker commenting on the fashionability of Ring Pops.

πŸ’‘M&M's

M&M's are small, round, colored candy shells filled with milk chocolate. They are widely recognized and are brought up in the script as a universally loved candy, with no speaker expressing dislike for them.

Highlights

The 3 Presidents are making a candy tier list with a focus on rarity.

Almond Joy is considered mid-tier and unbearable by some.

Hershey's chocolate is favored over coconut and candy cookies.

100 Grand is dismissed as not having a clue and placed in detail.

Hot tamales are liked by one President, but the others find them distasteful.

Babe Ruths are praised for their taste by one of the participants.

Laffy Taffies are loved but criticized for being hard to open.

Dots are considered unappealing, with a disagreement among the group.

Payday is reminisced as being good, despite not being commonly remembered.

Reese's Cups are a point of contention, with opinions varying from s-tier to overrated.

Reese's Pieces are deemed disgusting by one participant.

Smarties are defended by one President as a civilian's choice.

Ring pops are considered fashionable, but their eating method is questioned.

M&M's are universally loved, with no one caring about dissenting opinions.

Sour Skittles are rated as okay, but not better than a Hershey bar.

Toblerone is considered underrated by one President, placed above Reese's Pieces.

Lifesaver gummies are argued to be in the top three gummies, but this is disputed.

White chocolate preferences are questioned, with a jab at one participant's age.

The participants argue about their video game preferences, with mentions of Fortnite, Sims, and League of Legends.