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17 Sentences With "haul video"

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A YouTuber's Trader Joe's Pumpkin Haul Video Today, a YouTuber named Katie Hespe posted a 9-minute video of her recent Trader Joe's purchases.
In a 2017 "anti-haul video," she explains that she has a "deep issue with the anti-black comments" seen in Starr's videos and text messages.
In March 2017, Aina addressed the use of affiliate links in her video description four days after she posted a Sephora haul video with a lot of them.
Everything was fab at first: Lipgloss Twins expertly parodied the haul video phenomenon, and QT's presentation as an energy drink rather than an actual person was genuinely novel.
Rihanna's namesake brand teamed up with the I Love New York reality star to give us the holiday haul video we didn't know we needed — but are happy as hell we got.
And the Halloween decoration haul video is for people who still covet that candy experience, long denied to them now that they've been out of grade school for a substantial amount of time.
The "haul" video or photo set is an internet-only art form that's mostly been documented as it appears on Tumblr's notorious shoplifting blogs, Reddit's cosmetic and fashion communities, and YouTube's merch unboxing channels.
If you're looking for the perfect marriage of haul video materialism and childlike excitement over a holiday celebrating (in its modern incarnation) essentially nothing but the color orange, morbid fantasy, and newly-crisp air, you can find it in r/Halloween.
While Chicago's got all the obvious spots to help you stock up for your next haul video (think Michigan Avenue, Watertower Place, and State Street in the loop), designer chains only scratch the surface of the city's (often bizarre) shopping scene.
Mongeau continues to make headlines for extreme photo editing, her changing relationship status, and her general candor with her viewers, like this recent 17-minute-long lingerie-haul video in which she explains why she turned down a $2 million sponsorship.
Maybe the haul video itself is just an evolved expression of a reflex we develop as children, when we would come home from Trick or Treating and dump buckets of candy out onto bedspreads to be sorted, traded, compared, and shown off.
While Chicago's got all the obvious spots to help you stock up for your next haul video (think Michigan Avenue, Watertower Place, and State Street in the loop), designer chain stores only scratch the surface of the city's (often bizarre) shopping scene.
Mongeau has continued to make headlines for extreme photo editing, her changing relationship status, and her general candor with her viewers, like this recent 17-minute-long lingerie-haul video in which she explains why she turned down a $2 million sponsorship.
Haul videos also have led to celebrity status for some people. Other haul video bloggers have entered sponsorship deals and advertising programs from major brands. Haul videos are rarely negative about the products. This aspect of the genre of haul videos makes sponsorship by brand advertisers particularly appealing.
Mota was one of the most popular YouTube celebrities. Mota's first haul video was in June 2009. She began her YouTube channel in order to escape from the stress of bullying and rapidly gained followers, which numbered 9.5 million in October 2015. Business Insider described her as "relentlessly upbeat and bouncy" and "a virtuoso of positivity".
A haul video is a video recording, posted to the Internet, in which a person discusses items that they recently purchased, sometimes going into detail about their experiences during the purchase and the cost of the items they bought. The posting of haul videos (or hauls) has been a growing trend, during 2007–2016. By late 2010, nearly a quarter of a million haul videos had been shared on the website YouTube alone. Some of the individual videos have received tens of millions of views.
The United States Federal Trade Commission recently enacted laws to regulate many types of online publishers and content creators. The posted information includes blogging and podcasting in text, images, audio and video. While any publishers (including the haul-video creators) are allowed to accept free merchandise and advertising, the gifts or payments must be fully (and clearly) disclosed to reveal being paid by a brand name, as a sponsor, to review a product. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is also closely monitoring such Internet activities.

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