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WATCH: Man pours molten copper, sizzles chocolate candies

/ 06:17 PM August 01, 2016

There is a YouTube star who uses a hydraulic press to crush miniature objects, another who trashes drones in liquid, and still another who tries different hideous experiments on iPhone prototypes. This online celebrity, however, proclaims himself to be a “wizard” at spewing copper onto objects.

YouTube user Tito4re posted a video featuring his wacky experiment of pouring molten copper into a bag of M&Ms. The user is seen slowly spilling the viscous liquid onto the sweet candies, and the M&Ms blazes into a brown hardened object.

The video has racked up hundreds of thousands of views since its posting on Monday last week.

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“Today, I’m pouring 1,984°F or 1,085°C molten copper on M&M’s candy. I wanna say sorry for not uploading any videos, it’s just where I live it’s too hot but once it cools down I will be making more great videos for all of you to enjoy,” the user wrote in the caption.

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Tito4re, who has nearly 300,000 followers on his YouTube channel, also previously produced videos of molten copper flaming a burger, a birthday cake and a block of ice.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

https://www.instagram.com/p/BIMKFd6Bzgm/?taken-by=tito4re

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