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'''Gummy With a Twist''' was a [[screamer]] video released on [[YouTube]] on Sep 23rd, 2007 by the user Fuyumaha. The video began with the ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpVqM2TGhiE Gummy Bear Song]'' in Hungarian. The video was finally found by mex after years of research.
'''Gummy With a Twist''' was a [[screamer]] video released on [[YouTube]] on Sep 23rd, 2007 by the user Fuyumaha. The video began with the ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpVqM2TGhiE Gummy Bear Song]'' in Hungarian. The video was finally found by mex after years of research.


The video uses the footage of ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpVqM2TGhiE Gummy Bear Song]'' in Hungarian, but however, after 24 seconds, the [[K-fee commercial|K-fee Auto Commercial]] zombie interrupts the video. Afterwards, the infamous message ''"Now...Go Change Your Shorts And Get Back To Work!"'' is displayed. Hence the video having the term "twist" in the name.
The video uses footage of the ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpVqM2TGhiE Gummy Bear Song]'' in Hungarian, but however, after 24 seconds, the [[K-fee commercial|K-fee Auto Commercial]] zombie interrupts the video. Afterwards, the infamous message ''"Now...Go Change Your Shorts And Get Back To Work!"'' is displayed, hence the video having the term "twist" in the name.


Unfortunately, the video has gotten criticism by the fact that many of the viewers were young adolescents, which led to the creator deleting it off the YouTube platform to avoid more criticism. Surprisingly although the video has since faded deep into obscurity based on the wayback machine archive it states that at the time it was up the video at least had '''253,978 views'''.   
Unfortunately, the video has gotten criticism by the fact that many of the viewers were young adolescents, which led to the creator deleting it off the YouTube platform to avoid more criticism. Surprisingly although the video has since faded deep into obscurity based on the Wayback Machine archive, it states that at the time it was up the video at least had '''253,978 views'''.   


The description of the video reads "I LOVE GUMMY BEARS", meaning the creator loves gummy bears, with the category of it being comedy.
The description of the video reads "I LOVE GUMMY BEARS", meaning the creator loves gummy bears, with the category of it being comedy.
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