near to it won't work. You would have to literally fart into the specific part of the machine itself in order to get it in there before it dissipates too much. Then you'd need it to be sold and popped within a very short space of time as hydrogen sulfide (the chemical actually causing the smell) can break down extremely quickly
yup. Sad but true. REALLY UTTERLY FREAKED OUT THOUGH as the guy begins to speak at 0:21 - as my name is … you guessed it … and it made me think for a nanosecond that UA-cam WAS WATCHING ME AND KNEW MY NAME!!!!
lol somehow I can't imagine the company will be too impressed should that dude actually pop the products whenever he likes, and if he's the owner he wouldn't want to waste his product
No, no. When he does it, it's called quality control. He occasionally needs to test if the material strength is just right, the bubbles are properly sealed, and all that. It's a necessary part of making sure the product is as customers expect.
I was popping bubble wrap while I watched this video! So satisfying!
Me too
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I jacked off while watching this video. Now THAT was satisfying.
@@joeciccone7142 OH HELL NAH, AHHAAHHAHA
Meee tooo how you know
I Got bubble wrap and suddenly I think how these are made? Then I am here...
Why we’re all here I presume lol
Sameee
Bro frrrrr
Lmaooo no way. I was just popping some bubble wrap and had the same thought 😂😂😂
HAHWHHWHAHAHHWHW FR
As someone who works with bubble every workday, thanks for putting this up
You are welcome!
What an eccentric man. He is living out his purpose in life, without a doubt.
So... what do they wrap the bubble wrap in to ensure it arrives at it's destination in one piece?
Wrapping bubble
Wrap the bubble wrap in more bubble wrap of course
Lol😂@@DJ-Morlock
I want to meet Naomi.
Question: If I were to fart near your production machines, would the end consumer be able to smell it if they popped the bubble-wrap?
Products produced in other countries contain pockets of air from said country. Chinese products must have air pollution through the roof!
near to it won't work. You would have to literally fart into the specific part of the machine itself in order to get it in there before it dissipates too much. Then you'd need it to be sold and popped within a very short space of time as hydrogen sulfide (the chemical actually causing the smell) can break down extremely quickly
The short answer is no. If I fart in a jar and put the lid on, when I open it a few hours later I won't smell anything.
🤣😂🤣😂
Was he drunk at a party the night before? Half his hair shaved off.
Bubble wrap explosion accident. He doesn't like to talk about it.
I think it melted off being next to the 400 degree machine that makes the wrap
Best fidget toy ever 🤣 and very addicting to pop
Love this! Thanks to everyone at Sealed Air. Poptastic!
I would've made the joke at the end; "that's a bubble-wrap"
I am sure he is bashing his head over that XD
great video
Great context
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yup. Sad but true. REALLY UTTERLY FREAKED OUT THOUGH as the guy begins to speak at 0:21 - as my name is … you guessed it … and it made me think for a nanosecond that UA-cam WAS WATCHING ME AND KNEW MY NAME!!!!
this was fun
Thanks Internet
Originally for wallpaper? Imagine fighting the urge to pop them wall paper off your friend’s house.
I swear if you wait long enough you can pop the same bubble twice 😮
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Never twist it. Always pop between two fingers
lol somehow I can't imagine the company will be too impressed should that dude actually pop the products whenever he likes, and if he's the owner he wouldn't want to waste his product
No, no. When he does it, it's called quality control. He occasionally needs to test if the material strength is just right, the bubbles are properly sealed, and all that. It's a necessary part of making sure the product is as customers expect.
Only 449 (with mine) likes in more than 7 years? Common...
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