Hey James. Thanks for commenting. I think I already know what's happening inside. It took me quite some time to understand it. But now I know how to remove the Cola can and put it back inside. But I'd like to see the internals anyways 😀
1:25 I remember buying cola in glass bottles sold in something that looked like a horizontal freezer with a see-through lid. You could see the soda tops and part of the necks to tell you the flavors of soda available. They were kept in ice cold water in the machine. They were somewhat slippery, so you had to be careful and when taking them out not to drop them. This was pretty difficult for young children unless they had help from an adult. Of course, young children couldn't even see into the machine and get their soda, anyway, unless standing on a chair. Haha! 😃 The bottles were locked in place, of course, by some kind of mechanism that unlocked after putting the coins in. Then, you had to slide the bottle to the left to get it out. They generously included a bottle opener in front of the dispensing machine. 😊 The last one I remember seeing was when I lived in Indiana in 1974.
Usually, solving a puzzle is only half of the solution. You then have to put it back together. That is sometimes even more difficult than the initial solve! 🤔
I'm interested in seeing this puzzle channel and want to make a snippet about this video by creating a new channel. the description will include the real address of your channel. is it allowed? I'm from Indonesia
That’s the coolest little can of cola
Hey! I'm the designer of the puzzle. If you would like to see the internals of the puzzle just shoot me a message. Great video, I hope you enjoyed it!
Hey James. Thanks for commenting. I think I already know what's happening inside. It took me quite some time to understand it. But now I know how to remove the Cola can and put it back inside. But I'd like to see the internals anyways 😀
James this is such a neat puzzle!!! I might need to get one for myself 🥰
can I see it to?
i have a question, do you guys listen to fortunate son in the office?
2:56 x-ray vision
Cool intro and crazy cola puzzle.
1:25 I remember buying cola in glass bottles sold in something that looked like a horizontal freezer with a see-through lid. You could see the soda tops and part of the necks to tell you the flavors of soda available. They were kept in ice cold water in the machine. They were somewhat slippery, so you had to be careful and when taking them out not to drop them. This was pretty difficult for young children unless they had help from an adult. Of course, young children couldn't even see into the machine and get their soda, anyway, unless standing on a chair. Haha! 😃
The bottles were locked in place, of course, by some kind of mechanism that unlocked after putting the coins in. Then, you had to slide the bottle to the left to get it out. They generously included a bottle opener in front of the dispensing machine. 😊
The last one I remember seeing was when I lived in Indiana in 1974.
Usually, solving a puzzle is only half of the solution. You then have to put it back together. That is sometimes even more difficult than the initial solve! 🤔
Some puzzles can be much harder to assemble. They can fall apart easily but the assembling is a nightmare.
i love these videos
Very interesting puzzle and great video
Thats Cool.
That intro transition tho😱
This could be classified as an ASMR video
Can you do the Roman keys and the Greek water mill they are simple puzzles but cool
Look up Lego vending machine it reminds me of this
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7:13 💀
А я думала сова
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I'm interested in seeing this puzzle channel and want to make a snippet about this video by creating a new channel. the description will include the real address of your channel. is it allowed?
I'm from Indonesia
First!