The silly thing is that they just didn't make plastic walls they could put inside the steel frame. that way they could watch it without the risk of pieces hitting them.
adam isn't the smartest guy. you can still see him working on projects to this day where he wont be wearing any PPE at all. I'm shocked he's not got some sort of lung condition by now.
At 4:11 Adam's lip still healing after it got sucked into a vacuum cleaner engine when he put his face too close to it in the "survive a falling elevator" episode, while they were building hovercrafts.
@@Zorothegallade-rpg Also they took more serious concerns after the cannon ball landed in someones house. It was the last test fire of the day and it bounced over the wall not sure how high the wall is from the video alone.
Jamie, in a completely monotone voice: "You could get serious burns from this... in fact I think I just did." The man is impervious to pain. He scares me slightly.
Chistine should have stayed there. Why did they get rid of her. The drug addict that pinched Kari is obnoxious. And i believe it was her idea to shock Adam when they did with the bibles Ark.
The card throwing machines truly show how different Jamie and Adam work. Adam tries to replicate the anatomy of throwing a card. Jamie tries to replicate the result.
Adam is the mad scientist of the two, innovative and can make beautifully constructed stuff. Jamie keeps things simple, which is good when you wanna just get the job done, but it would make extremely boring TV if this would be all about that only haha.
What happened in later series? Jamie is joking around and giving information to Christine and the audience. He just became reactive to Adam's showmanship later on. I like this Jamie.
kids are stupid, when i was a kid i thought running full speed into a brick wall was the funniest thing ever, even after breaking my orbital bone, and a kid from school used to lick d batteries, kids being stupid is what makes kids learn not to be stupid
You missed the most likely explanation: prince Rupert's drops. Expansive pressure in the inside (from heat), retractive pressure on the outside (from ambient cooling, but more importantly from being licked) causing the explosion.
"Whenever an engineer builds something thats over complicated, that's the mark of an inferior designer. Simple is always better" Best quote I ever heard, and it has stayed with me since I heard Jamie say that many years ago, when I first saw this episode.
17:33 To people thinking that was harsh of Jamie, you're completely wrong. That's the way of an introvert messing with you 😂. I know, I am one and always misunderstood.
@@Lonewolf_121 good chance? It happens multiple times throughout the experiment leading up to the point at which two people are stood unprotected near the gobstopper that first explodes and they both get molten sugar on their skin. You think they took the time to find similar looking gob stoppers and do insert shots of them cold? Not a chance. The gobstopper that first explodes is clearly shown being handled by a bare hand just before it exploded. These guys were notoriously bad at safety. And Adam can still be seen on his tested channel doing things without adequate protection.
1:59 putting a jaw breaker in microwave.. No wonder it exploded. I've had exploding water from microwave... It super heats a single area and it explodes when penetrated
Why on earth would anyone put candy in a microwave? Aside from the fact that I don't know of any households where children that young are allowed to use a microwave oven without adult supervision, and what adult would think that was a good idea?
I could see a kid trying it to "soften" the candy, not realising the risk. You would hope an adult would stop them, but not all adults will realise either.
why. the sudden censoring of the item.. it went from showing the candy in the wrapper 36:25 to suddenly its highly forbidden after it comes out of the own and needs to be censored and greyed out.
Say, for example, a documentary is being made about reckless driving and, they've filmed a random car in a street. And, as it turns out, you see it's the same make, model and, colour as your car. Oh, look, it has your registration plate on it, not greyed out...
@@kkumi1782 it's really weird that that's the only one that's censored though. Unless they suddenly used a different one with it's name on it, or maybe the candy company was just angry with that specific one.
@@markiplieristhebestpizzato2743 This is the shot that consists of a close-up of the wrapper. I can only assume it would otherwise be quite legible. The shot of Adam waving the wrapped one around, in his hand, doesn't give anything away. All other shots, as far as I saw, were unwrapped jawbreakers. I actually thought the wrapper odd. Outside of this episode, I've never encountered a packaged jawbreaker. A large jar loosely filled, yes but, never individually bagged.
After hearing Adam talk about how safety was always their top priority its kinda strange to see the safety squints while welding and someone getting burned by hot sugar… I guess this is still the safety third era
Once I was sand blasting a bunch of brass parts inside a plastic container for a long time (the parts weren't able to make contact with ground because they were inside the container) then as I went to pick them up I was hit with a MASSIVE static discharge through my gloves lol Later on I did it again and touched the parts with a wire connected to ground before picking them up and there was a huge arc
I was just thinking about this episode yesterday- what are the odds? Also, Jamie was lucky he was wearing the firesuit shirt at 8:25. Imagine if he wasn't. 😱
this one always bugged me as hell, still a fan, but darn these guys could be idiots sometimes :p , the "lye" they used is clearly DRANO drain unplugger.... It does indeed contain about 60-70% of Sodium Hydroxide , aka, caustic soda or lye, But, and this is a big thing here, also contain about 20% of Sodium NITRATE and also 8-10% of aluminium shavings... aka, every backyard chemist/scientist and rocketery amateurs know that mixing sugar and or candy with a NITRATE, like KNO3 or like here NANO3(sodium nitrate) makes ROCKET FUEL!!! HEre , we get a very caustic R-Candy mix put in ovens... what did ya think would have happened... so results sadly are tempered... plus to that, the aluminiu shaving are made to react with the lye in the Drano to heat and unclog drains, so the heated watered one is no surprise, and the microwave reaction is just r-candy with aluminium shaving, no sh*t it would ignite... Right ^^
Oh wow.. thsi episode is what got me into throwing cards when I was... like 12! Watched it during Spring Break (the equivalent in México) and I returned to my class to find another suspiciouslly new card trowing afficionado, I guess we both saw the episode xD
Metal paint layer > Other kind of paint layer > Metal paint layer on top of that would probably have been better than inside and outside the pipe. And it would make a lot more sense than having the pipe painted inside
about the pvc pipes, when i was younger, i've worked in a animals vitamins compounds factory, one day, i was in charge to clean the building basement, the industrial vacuum cleaner pipe i've need to use this day was unusable as it was, so i've had the luminous idea to replace it by the only thing i can found quickly, a pvc pipe, the first half of hour, nothing happens, i've suck out all kind of dusts, it worked well, but suddenly, i've been chocked by a big lightning when i was close to a metallic freight elevator, it took me about 5 minutes to snap out of it lol... after this incident, i've understood that i will need to attach a copper wire all long the pvc tube and let it touching permanently to the metallic soil to discharge the static electricity, lesson learned lol...
with the jawbreaker i have exploded one before, it had a gum center and the gum melted first building pressure, the thing exploded in half and shattered the bowl it was in
8:51 I think Christine had a tough time. Rewatching the episodes and seeing her makes me feel that there has been an issue with some work environment towards her. Her expression at this time stamp kind of wraps up a lot
If you made a product and, it became known that the possibility of injury exists from such a product, a product also made by many other manufacturers, would you be happy for it to be your packaging that is shown in all it's glory, on TV, for the purpose of testing the scenario? How happy would you be with Mythbusters, for associating the problem with your brand. And, then there'd be all the journalists jumping on the band-wagon, hyping things up, to make a name for themselves. It wouldn't do much for your sales.
At 29:43, you can see on the results table "metal cards". Why didn't we get to see that? My first thought when they said about the myth was the idea of something like 1mm thick metal cards...... 40:10. That's what I've been waiting for! The goddess Scottie appears again! She was always my favourite. Sorry Kari, but blondes always appeal to me...
With the killer card myth, the duo have forgotten about the Carotid and Jugula arteries in the kneck. Both of these are less than 1/8 th of an inch under the skin, so hitting them would possibly kill meaning the myth would be plausible.
it's not JUST the amps. you can have 30 amps but when you only have .01 volts it doesn't have the energy to pass through your skin to cause damage. and then there is a difference between AC and DC. AC has the added danger of messing with your nerves but then there is the factor frequency at a certian frequency it just burns and stops messing with your nerves.
Curious why the reports said the kids licked the candy when it exploded… so wondering why theyre testing what happens when something thats too big for kids to put in their mouths is whole and in an unnaturally wide open mouth bites it 🤷♂️
This isn’t how it happend tho he heated the jaw breaker an licked it an it exploded not he heated it an bite it an it exploded I think it was more like heating glass an drip water on it it cracks so I think the jawbreaker was hot an the saliva from licking it caused it to explode
Hot sugar really dangerous 🤦🏾♂️ I've seen once but not on ppl, its on a plastic bowl, i was trying to make my own candy at the time, i cook or boil the sugar till melted and then pour into plastic bowl and then left it in freezer about 30 minutes and after 30 minutes i check out how does it doing and then shock 😲 that thing melted the bowl and poured out in my freezer 🤦🏾♂️ imagine if that was my arm😵🥶 that is gonna be painful 😖😣
6:00 ah yes, the welding safety squints.
The sandy eyes syndrom. :)
45:08 Jamie scampering off after successfully punking Adam is oddly heartwarming.
It's very cathartic seeing the Mythbusters struggle with the microwave settings.
How silly to stand around the jawbreaker while trying to get it to explode.
We've come far
The silly thing is that they just didn't make plastic walls they could put inside the steel frame. that way they could watch it without the risk of pieces hitting them.
Makes me proud to be a human. 😂
adam isn't the smartest guy. you can still see him working on projects to this day where he wont be wearing any PPE at all. I'm shocked he's not got some sort of lung condition by now.
Imagine it hit her eye...
So many injuries in these earlier episodes......just like real life
I think they started taking safety way more seriously when Jamie slashed his face in the grappling hook episode.
@@Zorothegallade-rpg
And after Adam singed his eyebrows and hair before his date with his future wife
@@MediaArchive2-z9f wasn't his wife. he mentions it in the latest tested video.
At 4:11 Adam's lip still healing after it got sucked into a vacuum cleaner engine when he put his face too close to it in the "survive a falling elevator" episode, while they were building hovercrafts.
@@Zorothegallade-rpg Also they took more serious concerns after the cannon ball landed in someones house. It was the last test fire of the day and it bounced over the wall not sure how high the wall is from the video alone.
Jamie, in a completely monotone voice:
"You could get serious burns from this... in fact I think I just did."
The man is impervious to pain. He scares me slightly.
Adam, Jamie and Christine as main cast is a great dynamic. I think you need double the number of stoics to balance out Adam's energy lol.
Chistine should have stayed there. Why did they get rid of her. The drug addict that pinched Kari is obnoxious. And i believe it was her idea to shock Adam when they did with the bibles Ark.
@@majortom4543 1) christine was fine,she was let go for arguing with Jamie about almost everything
and 2) Kari drugs?
@majortom4543 who was the drug addict?
@@AsheCraftingCorner Not kari, the blonde one
@@majortom4543 You mean Scottie?
The card throwing machines truly show how different Jamie and Adam work.
Adam tries to replicate the anatomy of throwing a card.
Jamie tries to replicate the result.
Adam is the mad scientist of the two, innovative and can make beautifully constructed stuff. Jamie keeps things simple, which is good when you wanna just get the job done, but it would make extremely boring TV if this would be all about that only haha.
@@d-d-i i dont know... some of Jamie's builds have a lot of mad-scientist-vibes ^^
Adam would be the one to build an elaborate but escapable death trap to stick Batman in, Jamie would just bury him in concrete and win.
They surround the card thrower in shields but the napalm grenade cruncher? Leave that open so people can lean in for a good look.
Poor Christine.... just such a lovely mythtern... a pity she didn't make it past this season. Not even a comeback, unlike Scotty.
i think she was there in the background sometimes
@@zsoltbocsi7546 waaaay in the back. she learnt her lesson. stay away from adam and jamie.
@@ge2719 why?
@@Lemmiwinks_The_Gerbil_King ... as this video shows, they do stupid things. and she ends up with molten sugar on her skin.
What happened in later series? Jamie is joking around and giving information to Christine and the audience. He just became reactive to Adam's showmanship later on. I like this Jamie.
Dealing with a production company is exhausting.
to sum up, later seasons became highly scripted, from the myths to dialogue, shots, etc
I almost forgot about this episode, thank you for reminding me.
"Adam will give you mouth to mouth if you pass out" 😂
someone needs to be asking why people are heating up jawbreakers
They’re hard to chew. So logically people think I’ll soften it up in the microwave.
children are stupid.
@@BlitzMekanikalogically? Don’t buy a jawbreaker if you want a soft candy lol
logic is a subjective term
kids are stupid, when i was a kid i thought running full speed into a brick wall was the funniest thing ever, even after breaking my orbital bone, and a kid from school used to lick d batteries, kids being stupid is what makes kids learn not to be stupid
32:09, So the myth of John Wick cutting Killa Harkans neck with a playing card is BUSTED!
Joker does it too.
You missed the most likely explanation: prince Rupert's drops. Expansive pressure in the inside (from heat), retractive pressure on the outside (from ambient cooling, but more importantly from being licked) causing the explosion.
"Whenever an engineer builds something thats over complicated, that's the mark of an inferior designer. Simple is always better"
Best quote I ever heard, and it has stayed with me since I heard Jamie say that many years ago, when I first saw this episode.
Crazy they're holding the jaw breakers with their bare hands
I was so young when the first few seasons of mythbusters were released, I SWEAR this was the first episode I ever watched
0:36 Little did we know back then how prescient Adam's words were.
24:40 Jamie wanted Blendo's outer shell to spin at that rate. Imagine the carnage.
I glanced back at 21:54 to see that and my hear almost skipped a beat.. 😅
all of them playing with the Van der Graaf at the end hahaha
17:33 To people thinking that was harsh of Jamie, you're completely wrong. That's the way of an introvert messing with you 😂. I know, I am one and always misunderstood.
I think the fact they stood right next to a molten centre jawbreaker they were trying to explode with no safety says a lot
seem about right for guys from san francisco...
Watching this made me miss the time when Mythbusters was on tv.
Life was so much more simple back then..
"today at mythbusters we are going to explode adam sandal with this shrapnel grenade while this walrus observes"
hahhahahaha holy shit man I am on the floor laughing good one.
the metall playing cards could definitely be lethal and plausible.
26:42
Omg that made laugh way too much
Adam handling the jawbreakers with his bare hands after taking them out of the microwave... I don't understand this show sometimes.
its produced in san francisco... that helps to explains a lot.
Good chance it was shot after and inserted, not an actual microwaved one
@@Lonewolf_121 good chance?
It happens multiple times throughout the experiment leading up to the point at which two people are stood unprotected near the gobstopper that first explodes and they both get molten sugar on their skin.
You think they took the time to find similar looking gob stoppers and do insert shots of them cold?
Not a chance. The gobstopper that first explodes is clearly shown being handled by a bare hand just before it exploded.
These guys were notoriously bad at safety. And Adam can still be seen on his tested channel doing things without adequate protection.
29:24 "Adam's best effort can only penetrate a 1/4 inch"
4:13 You can see Adam cut lip from the vacuum motor 😆
3:02: seriously don't try this at home.
I really hate jawbreakers.
3:07 Yeah, still got a big scar from when I managed to fling some melted sugar onto myself, that shit was really painful and burned deep.
Not the cheeky editing while Adam's generating static at 42:00. 🙈
1:59 putting a jaw breaker in microwave.. No wonder it exploded. I've had exploding water from microwave... It super heats a single area and it explodes when penetrated
19:04 proud to display the fruits of a misspent childhood🤣🤣
Adam is the reason why i learned to throw cards
25:15 regarding safety, one thing that never changed was that plug it in, plug it out, we do not need an emergency breaker electricity thing.
20:42 He should have just responded with
"I didn't do it" or "No comment" with a little grin xD
Why on earth would anyone put candy in a microwave? Aside from the fact that I don't know of any households where children that young are allowed to use a microwave oven without adult supervision, and what adult would think that was a good idea?
I could see a kid trying it to "soften" the candy, not realising the risk. You would hope an adult would stop them, but not all adults will realise either.
so... some people really thought heated pure sugar candy in the microwave would be a good idea to lick? wtf. xD
seems some people learn better by experimenting
@@error-4518 yolo
i mean, they were little kids 😢
i don't anyone would think that they are this dangerous, it's easy to judge when you know it already.
I like this Episode, the hot jawbreakers are scary
why. the sudden censoring of the item.. it went from showing the candy in the wrapper 36:25 to suddenly its highly forbidden after it comes out of the own and needs to be censored and greyed out.
Say, for example, a documentary is being made about reckless driving and, they've filmed a random car in a street. And, as it turns out, you see it's the same make, model and, colour as your car. Oh, look, it has your registration plate on it, not greyed out...
@@kkumi1782 it's really weird that that's the only one that's censored though. Unless they suddenly used a different one with it's name on it, or maybe the candy company was just angry with that specific one.
@@markiplieristhebestpizzato2743 This is the shot that consists of a close-up of the wrapper. I can only assume it would otherwise be quite legible.
The shot of Adam waving the wrapped one around, in his hand, doesn't give anything away. All other shots, as far as I saw, were unwrapped jawbreakers.
I actually thought the wrapper odd. Outside of this episode, I've never encountered a packaged jawbreaker. A large jar loosely filled, yes but, never individually bagged.
Jaimies moustache looks like a Sea Urchin on his face 😂
@23:03 What a show where corny narration is a scream and makes the show intrinsically better!😂
One of the best plugs for a book ever.
Was he welding without goggles? 😂
17:20 the amps are in the sandblaster sand obviously
The jaw breakers I get have a hollow core, which is just a gum ball coved in layers of suger
The static "cannon" is indeed real. They are called propagating brush discharges and there is a video about it, they can be huge!
After hearing Adam talk about how safety was always their top priority its kinda strange to see the safety squints while welding and someone getting burned by hot sugar… I guess this is still the safety third era
I see Adam has the injured lip still from in Infamous Vacuum Scenario.
Once I was sand blasting a bunch of brass parts inside a plastic container for a long time (the parts weren't able to make contact with ground because they were inside the container) then as I went to pick them up I was hit with a MASSIVE static discharge through my gloves lol
Later on I did it again and touched the parts with a wire connected to ground before picking them up and there was a huge arc
Who in their right mind would get the idea to heat a jawbreaker in the microwave?!?
"If I warm the jawbreaker it gets soft, right?"
My dumbass kid brain would probably have done it.
Kids. They very often do whatever just pops into their heads. I speak from experience as an ex-child and a teacher.
A child
children are quite famously known around the world to be monumentally stupid.
Americans
I was just thinking about this episode yesterday- what are the odds?
Also, Jamie was lucky he was wearing the firesuit shirt at 8:25. Imagine if he wasn't. 😱
love how Jamie and Adam sometimes had two different approaches like a small competition who could get it to work better, miss the times
early seasons are a gem :V
11:23
and.. for some reason carey's arse has earned a place on the wall :P
I'm wondering why they censored the jawbreaker that was in the toaster oven.
Branding on the packaging?
it had its wiener out 😒
this one always bugged me as hell, still a fan, but darn these guys could be idiots sometimes :p , the "lye" they used is clearly DRANO drain unplugger.... It does indeed contain about 60-70% of Sodium Hydroxide , aka, caustic soda or lye, But, and this is a big thing here, also contain about 20% of Sodium NITRATE and also 8-10% of aluminium shavings... aka, every backyard chemist/scientist and rocketery amateurs know that mixing sugar and or candy with a NITRATE, like KNO3 or like here NANO3(sodium nitrate) makes ROCKET FUEL!!! HEre , we get a very caustic R-Candy mix put in ovens... what did ya think would have happened... so results sadly are tempered... plus to that, the aluminiu shaving are made to react with the lye in the Drano to heat and unclog drains, so the heated watered one is no surprise, and the microwave reaction is just r-candy with aluminium shaving, no sh*t it would ignite... Right ^^
You're bang-on correct. They should have used pure Sodium Hydroxide instead of Drano.
Jesus... cutting that jaw breaker using the band saw @3:20 is a VERY good way to loose your fingers. You got lucky !
Oh wow.. thsi episode is what got me into throwing cards when I was... like 12!
Watched it during Spring Break (the equivalent in México) and I returned to my class to find another suspiciouslly new card trowing afficionado, I guess we both saw the episode xD
13:06 the doll though
Failure is ALWAYS an option
22:12 funny cause jamie's builds get more and more complicated over the years
What are they testing if a card can decapitate someone? Like 1/4 to 1/2 is enough to sever an important artery no?
20:40 he was great in the x-files!
Metal paint layer > Other kind of paint layer > Metal paint layer on top of that would probably have been better than inside and outside the pipe. And it would make a lot more sense than having the pipe painted inside
I love MB for these puns
about the pvc pipes, when i was younger, i've worked in a animals vitamins compounds factory, one day, i was in charge to clean the building basement, the industrial vacuum cleaner pipe i've need to use this day was unusable as it was, so i've had the luminous idea to replace it by the only thing i can found quickly, a pvc pipe, the first half of hour, nothing happens, i've suck out all kind of dusts, it worked well, but suddenly, i've been chocked by a big lightning when i was close to a metallic freight elevator, it took me about 5 minutes to snap out of it lol... after this incident, i've understood that i will need to attach a copper wire all long the pvc tube and let it touching permanently to the metallic soil to discharge the static electricity, lesson learned lol...
with the jawbreaker i have exploded one before, it had a gum center and the gum melted first building pressure, the thing exploded in half and shattered the bowl it was in
How fast does a playing card go from a sling shot
Well it can theoretically work but you don’t really impede any rotation to the card so it won’t fly well
8:51 I think Christine had a tough time. Rewatching the episodes and seeing her makes me feel that there has been an issue with some work environment towards her. Her expression at this time stamp kind of wraps up a lot
Any other examples? I think it's the face of someone who just go burnt in a workplace accident and probably isn't feeling too good.
Bruh…. Who is heating up jaw breakers…? Surely that’s obviously a bad idea…? Heated sugar…
the question unanswered is WHY THE HELL ARE THEY MICROWAVING THESE CANDIES?!?!? if it's too hard don't eat it??????????
Kids do kid things...... Dont act surprised that a child does things that dont make sense
25:00
Jamie is so modest about his own abilities 🙄 it's always nice seeing him making a mistake like us average humans
Why the hell would you put candy to microwave? Just weird... is this the "US Thing... another sticker - do not put candy into microwave"?
On the tube what if it had been painted with old paint which used to contain lead a good thick coating of that.
36:50 why is the jawbreaker censored? 😂
Not the jawbreaker.
The packaging.
@@kkumi1782 is it so naughty, it has to be censored for TV or they can't show a brand logo or something like that?
If you made a product and, it became known that the possibility of injury exists from such a product, a product also made by many other manufacturers, would you be happy for it to be your packaging that is shown in all it's glory, on TV, for the purpose of testing the scenario?
How happy would you be with Mythbusters, for associating the problem with your brand.
And, then there'd be all the journalists jumping on the band-wagon, hyping things up, to make a name for themselves.
It wouldn't do much for your sales.
At 29:43, you can see on the results table "metal cards". Why didn't we get to see that? My first thought when they said about the myth was the idea of something like 1mm thick metal cards......
40:10. That's what I've been waiting for! The goddess Scottie appears again! She was always my favourite. Sorry Kari, but blondes always appeal to me...
0:16 The Mythbusters predicted One Punch Man years before the fact 😂
With the killer card myth, the duo have forgotten about the Carotid and Jugula arteries in the kneck. Both of these are less than 1/8 th of an inch under the skin, so hitting them would possibly kill meaning the myth would be plausible.
it's not JUST the amps. you can have 30 amps but when you only have .01 volts it doesn't have the energy to pass through your skin to cause damage. and then there is a difference between AC and DC. AC has the added danger of messing with your nerves but then there is the factor frequency at a certian frequency it just burns and stops messing with your nerves.
Curious why the reports said the kids licked the candy when it exploded… so wondering why theyre testing what happens when something thats too big for kids to put in their mouths is whole and in an unnaturally wide open mouth bites it 🤷♂️
Is a jaw breaker supposed to be microwaved,before eaten? I never heared about that before.
No
A friendly reminder that Voltage is not a unit of charge
Why tf would someone ever microwave a jawbreaker in the first place?!
Wouldn‘t it be damn unpleasant to lick hot candy even if it doesn‘t go boom?
in a tornado cards can impale cement
God I miss this show
This isn’t how it happend tho he heated the jaw breaker an licked it an it exploded not he heated it an bite it an it exploded I think it was more like heating glass an drip water on it it cracks so I think the jawbreaker was hot an the saliva from licking it caused it to explode
42:12 Alright steady on there big fella you'll go blind
I broke my tongue while licking a jaw breaker made it to the middle in three days
O how i miss them
Where did These Guys go, By the way? I dont see them in Norwegian Television Anymore..
..... "they exploded but NOBODY KNOWS WHY..." Said no one ever about something heated in a microwave...
Why would anybody heat up a jawbreaker in the first place?
Where balistic shield at?
This just made me wanna start throwing cards lol I got some and never use em lol start throwing em I guess
Hot sugar really dangerous 🤦🏾♂️ I've seen once but not on ppl, its on a plastic bowl, i was trying to make my own candy at the time, i cook or boil the sugar till melted and then pour into plastic bowl and then left it in freezer about 30 minutes and after 30 minutes i check out how does it doing and then shock 😲 that thing melted the bowl and poured out in my freezer 🤦🏾♂️ imagine if that was my arm😵🥶 that is gonna be painful 😖😣