It became a minor internet meme, often shared alongside other global hits like the "Gummy Bear Song" or "Nyan Cat."

Over the years, the song has been sampled in electronic music and featured in various "Top 10 weirdest videos" compilations.

The song, often titled "Shokoladi" (Chocolate), features a catchy, repetitive chorus: "Shokoladi, shokoladi, bonboni" (Chocolate, chocolate, candy). It was originally performed by a Georgian youth ensemble and gained international traction in the mid-2000s on early video platforms like YouTube and MySpace. Musical Style and Visuals

The children perform synchronized choreography while holding oversized candy props, creating a surreal and wholesome aesthetic. Internet Legacy

The video features low-budget digital effects typical of 2000s television, including bright, primary colors and simple green-screen backgrounds.

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