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Swift Shots Published at April 24, 2026 at 05:30 AM0:30
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Magic Apple Peeling Experiment Gone Wrong ?? #Shorts

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Published time
April 24, 2026 at 05:30 AM
Duration
0:30
Video type
Entertainment
Channel region
Philippines
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Views
44.4K
Likes
237
Comments
0
Estimated Daily Revenue
$0 - $0.01
Estimated Total Revenue
$0.67 - $2.66
RPM Range
$0.02 - $0.06
1D Views Gain
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7D Comments Gain
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Velocity Score
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Topic Cluster
magic
Video Description
What started as a fun apple experiment turned into a surprising twist! ? Watch how shaking a jar magically peels apples… but wait—there’s more! ? A fun, funny, and slightly chaotic moment with an important lesson: always be careful with sharp tools and never try risky experiments alone! #AppleExperiment #FunLearning #Shorts #FunnyMoments #DIYExperiment apple peeling trick, fun experiment, kids learning video, funny short video, DIY science experiment
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