Child Predator Social Experiment: Would YOUR KID Take Candy From a Stranger?

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Vupzy Gaming Videos suggested we do an experiment where we did NOT ask parents permission to test kids… and see what PARENTS do… we felt what we did was safer and just as educational and important message. Thanks for the great suggestion. We were inspired to do this experiment/trick after watching a very important series on NBC about child safety regarding being abducted and vehicles.

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I worked for child protective services. Parents consistently told me their children would never open the door to a stranger; yet, consistently, I was able to get children to open the door for me.

rettink
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plot twist: he was actually tricking the parents into thinking he was filming a social experiment

pooferd
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We're technically taking candy from a stranger when you're trick or treating on Halloween

shanejohnson
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*"Do you take candy from a stranger?"*
*"Noooo".*
*"Do you want some candy?"*
*"Yes".*
*"But I'm a stranger".*
*"No, you're not".*

*This is how kids get kidnapped. Parents need to keep an eye on them. Their minds are too little.*

theotherside
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I wish he would've tried to lure them away like "hey let's go over here" to see if some alarms would go off for the kids. I feel like more would have become more cautious

jazzyjayjayo
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I love how he confused the shit out of the children. 😂😂 He is like, do you want candy? But no. 😂

Itspavi
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😂😂😂 the kids legit say "oh wait we don't take candy from strangers" *runs up to parents screaming "OMG CANDYYYY"

bobfranklin
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"do you think you're kid would take candy from a stranger?"
"oh sure they would"

maxwellliu
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My barely-3-year-old niece ran up to me one time and asked me to open a candy for her. It was a small, clear, hard candy hastily wrapped in clear plastic. No brand or writing on the plastic. I asked her where she got it and she pointed and said "That man over there gave it to me!". I obviously took it away from her. God though, it was creepy. Please watch your kids.

thundermuffin
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"Do you take candy from strangers?"

"Do you want candy?"
"YES!"

jennagracey
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I don't care about the candy, I'm still wondering how the fuck he makes it appear.

Just_a_Tool
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Thank god for this man, imagine the next day one of these kids got kidnapped, he could've saved them if they got kidnapped

redcrewmate
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I remember someone was like "want some candy"
And then I was like "wrong flavor" and walked to my mom.

madhatter
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Him: do you take candy from strangers?
Kids: no
Him: but we did magic, we’re not strangers right?
Kids: *yes, give me candy*

DeezNuts-gikt
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Its good that the guy asked the parents first or we would have seen the cops

charlotteharris
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This was a great reminder to those parents. I bet it made their stomach sink. It's just that fast for someone to steal your child too. I'm so glad my mom was strict and didn't allow me to do everything everyone else's mom or dad did. I remember being at the park when a little girl was stolen and everyone was looking for her. She was never found. She was there by herself to begin with and she was only 13. I still think about her but only when I see things like this because I try to forget as much as possible because it will eat you alive. My life changed so much after that day and taught me a huge lesson I just hate it was due to loss of that precious little girl.

UnderTheMillkyWay
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"do u take candy from strangers"
"no"
"do u want some?"
"YES!"
😂

blahblah
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The kids are like wtf is happening give me the damn candy

briannapatel
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This is because kids that age don't know what rape is. 99.9% of adults have been "nice" to them. Thats why they trust older strangers.

TamilBullet
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To see how happy some of those kids were for candy was also heartbreaking because it has actually happened to innocent kids. I think videos like this should be used to educate kids on what can really happen because just telling doesn't work when they're so young.

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