Right there with you. Although as a mechanical engineer I wonder why when making all these videos about the product, they never do a how its made on the incredible engineering that goes into building the machines that produce the product. Or videos on the poor bustards that have to go in and clean those machines. Most have to be disassembled every 12 to 24 hours and cleaned with an acid wash.
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It's wonderful to hear that you've found a show that brings you lasting comfort and enjoyment. I'm curious, what aspects of the show resonate with you the most and why do you think it holds such a special place in your heart?
same this is my comfort show ! I do sit and watch it some stuff is cool , and then other times I turn it on and relax and fall asleep lol . I love how its made so much , I watched it a lot when I was younger im 28 now and barley watch it anymore but every now and then I turn it on and get those feels from being a kid watching it again
I wish they would do an episode on how the manufacturing machine are made... I know they are custom-made, but who invents the different stage processes that results in the final product?
This! You can learn a lot about it on UA-cam, there's engineers that make videos about projects they're working on. Lots of parts are standard, too, for example the nozzles in this video that pipe the cookie filling and the cracker filling were the same/similar design. I've always wondered if any of the manufacturing plants in the videos are overseas. Lots of them get parts/ingredients that were assembled in separate factories, likely overseas (where China dominates the space).
I used to make these machines as an engineer. My company was called Mazak! They’re leading global manufacturing specialists! The first ever machine made was very rudimentary but as technology has evolved so have the designs! While I did diagnostics and repair I also got to see a lot of the other departments such as assembly and manufacturing!
Henry, I have wondered about this since I was a child. I've always loved watching how machines worked and wondered who the smart people were that made them. I guess I've always liked mechanical things and it was one of my best skills as I was in Mechanical Assembly for years and loved it. To this day I still tear apart things like a kitchen appliance just to see how it worked before it stopped working and how it was manufactured.
Got to admire the Engineers who design and manufacture these machines. I am an Engineer and have made many custom machines, but these are on another level.
What about the tool And die designers who do the same thing and repair them? Actually the tool And die makers make pretty much every thing you see in life.. they are the un sung hero’s in my opinion
I like to imagine the marshmallow cookie factory gave the camera crew a pat-down before letting them through the doors and had an armed security guard escort them to whole time to make sure they didn't film anything confidential.
They're paranoid that people will learn the "cooling tunnel" is a row of child workers constantly blowing on the cookies. I dunno about you but I like my afternoon snack to have zero "manufacturing secrets"!
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All I can imagine is huggbees screaming “Newman-O’s” into the microphone like someone just insulted his mother when the packaging is put on the “sandwich cookies”.
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I watched “How it’s Made” faithfully every episode. Recognized a lot of the treats in the videos I’ve watched thus far. My kids even enjoyed it. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
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Yep. As someone who worked in a candy factory making all sorts of gummies, I can safely say watching this is the stuff of nightmares. I lifted upwards of 11k pounds a day. Never again! Also that process is about the same everywhere.
@@JaygeSattler This reminds me of my mercifully brief time temping in the inspection line of a local dairy. At the end of the day, someone brought tubs of ice cream to the break room for us to sample. I was so exhausted that even getting up to cross the floor and open the freezer was too much for me.
I was shocked to learn that Oreo is a Hydrox imitator, but surpassed it in popularity with people thinking Hydrox was the off-brand. That must have been weird for the company! They were made by Sunshine for 90 years before being discontinued shortly after Keebler bought them out, who in turn were bought out by Kellogg's, who sold the name to Ferrero (the company that brings us Ferrero Rocher, Nutella, and Kinder Surprise).
I used to love this show when I was a kid... nowadays I find channels like Hercules Candy a lot more satisfying... @HerculesCandy does amazing work, and it's a very cozy to watch them make all sorts of sweets.
@@stinkyvonfishstix4196 Probably to avoid bad press from somebody objecting to where they were sourcing cocoa at the time... a bit of a charged subject in some cases.
Using two kinds of cocoa powder for the sandwich cookies is a great idea, because that way you can ensure that there’s just enough chocolate flavor while also making sure that the color and taste are just right.
I work in a food factory. Those bladed fans are not actually allowed in production areas because of the risk of duat and microbial contamination. We were docked on an audit for that and had to switch to all bladeless. Also, they should only be making one single cut on those ingredient bags. More cuts means more risk of paper contamination. This episode was more anxiety provoking than calming 😂🤦🏼♀️
@@turcutudoradrian I bet that it can be kind of stressful work at times, I mean when the line breaks down, the company can loose thousands of dollars in production,depending on how long the machinery is down. and I bet they are breathing down the maint. crew's necks ,to fix it in a hurry . in their minds, Time is Money... 😵💫
Love how it’s made! Even though I’ve seen them all a million times, I’ll watch again lol Huggbees series called how it’s actually made is hilarious parody
I clicked on this and I immediately recognised it as the Huggbees video. Unbelievable that they ripped off Huggbees! Everyone knows he’s the OG /j on a serious note i like his voice better
They clean them all the time my dad worked for 30 years at snack company. They clean at night. It’s required by law. Trust me those facilities are clean. We used to tour plants in my town which included a Coke plant and Campbell soup plant where my sister works
Let’s all thank Tool And die makers who make these machines work because they don’t only design them but they repair them… mould makers too They are the unsung heroes
great video! i love how you break down the process of making these snacks, it's super fascinating. but honestly, do we really need so many sugary treats? sometimes i feel like we should be focusing more on healthier options instead of just indulging in all these candies and cookies. what do you all think?
this video is really well done and super informative! i love how they break down the process of making those snacks. but honestly, i don't get the hype around gummie candy-it's just too sugary for my taste. do you guys think it really compares to the richness of croissants?
really loved how you broke down the process of making gummie candy and those croissants - super informative! but honestly, i’ve got to say that some of those snacks look a bit overly processed. does anyone else think we might be losing the original flavors in the name of convenience? just curious!
Croissants: I watched an Episode of Martha Stewart one time, when she did Hand Made Filo Dough, Don't remember how many layers she did, and she used butter, instead of Margarine. it looked like ALOT of work to do by hand. 🥴 but I guess if you really love cooking and baking, it wouldn't be that bad. I remember when pringles first came out, they used to have a white cardboard liner inside, and a metal pull top, with air pressure or a vacuum inside the can. maybe 1 or 2 chips were chips were broken, the way they do it now there are always quite a few broken.😔
this video is really informative and fun to watch! i have to say though, while i love gummie candy, i think it's overrated compared to other snacks like croissants. they just have so much more flavor and texture. what do you all think?
this video is super interesting and really well put together! it’s fascinating to see how all these snacks are made, but honestly, do people really need so many different types of sugary treats? i feel like the variety can be overwhelming and might encourage unhealthy eating habits. what do you all think?
“It churns out 5,000 wafers an hour”. Uhhhh I think you mean 5,000 per minuet. 5,000 per 3600 seconds(1 hour) is only 1.3 cookies per second. There are 12 cookies per row and there are several rows per second coming off that roller. I’d say you meant 5,000 per minuet…change my mind 😄
@@maartengaat8718 that’s still only 4.1 cookies per second. There’s *clearly* more than that coming of those rollers…most industrial production metrics are calculated on a per minuet basis.
I do the same thing but with the peanut butter crackers and it's not two of them it's the whole pack worth of peanut butter on one cracker (my dogs love it when I do this, too)
Daily , it's a requirement to keep consumers from getting sick. There is a strict guideline that food manufacturers have to follow so nobody gets sick from their products. Keeping equipment and the factories clean helps keep the stuff functioning efficiently and keeps insects and rodents away.
Do you not wash your pot after cooking? Do you think these places just run the machines without washing or maintenance? Even fast food restaurants have to clean and maintain their machines
@@mygirldarby restaurants of all kinds are required to clean everything at the end of each day and for some pieces of equipment such as an ice cream machine or oven and grill need to definitely be cleaned daily because for an ice cream machine the serious risk of dangerous bacteria forming in the machine and making someone very ill is super high and as for an oven and grill along with the traps overhead has to be cleaned so there isn't any danger of a grease fire from any buildup of grease. The other reason to clean is so the business continues to have customers showing up because a clean restaurant is a thriving one plus rodents aren't attracted to clean restaurants , if a rat or mouse can't find any food scraps then they're less likely to hang around because they can't get to any food so they'll move on to another place in search of food.
i really enjoyed this video, the production quality is top-notch and it’s super fun to see how these snacks are made. however, i have to say, while gummy candies are a childhood favorite, i think they might be a little overrated compared to classic treats like homemade cookies or a fresh croissant. just seems like there’s more love and effort in those! what do you all think?
It's called "licorice" based on the look, texture, and taste. However, there are very few licorice companies that use licorice root anymore. It's an expensive ingredient and it can raise blood pressure. It's the same with "marshmallows." They're named after sap from the marshmallow plant that used to be used to make marshmallows. Now they're usually made with gelatin, but they're still called marshmallows.
I like how on the first part, they blur out the information on the one cocoa powder bag, yet the rest are left untouched with the information clearly visible.
It took me absurdly long to notice that my autoplayer was no longer playing huggbees while i was tabbed out, i listened to it for a minute and realised what he was saying made too much sense to be huggbees lmao
This will forever be my comfort show.
Right there with you. Although as a mechanical engineer I wonder why when making all these videos about the product, they never do a how its made on the incredible engineering that goes into building the machines that produce the product. Or videos on the poor bustards that have to go in and clean those machines. Most have to be disassembled every 12 to 24 hours and cleaned with an acid wash.
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Same, it's always so fascinating
Your not one of those who eat candy and watch this at the same ti.e are you?
It's wonderful to hear that you've found a show that brings you lasting comfort and enjoyment. I'm curious, what aspects of the show resonate with you the most and why do you think it holds such a special place in your heart?
This always makes me sleepy. Not because its boring, but so calming... 🥹
YES same. I’ve tried watching this video three times and I fall asleep EVERY TIME.
In my case, *Oh boy it's 2 AM!* Yay! I'm now hungry 😑😆
I was just watching it so I could feel sleepy 🥱💀
Do the workers get sleepy too?
same this is my comfort show ! I do sit and watch it some stuff is cool , and then other times I turn it on and relax and fall asleep lol . I love how its made so much , I watched it a lot when I was younger im 28 now and barley watch it anymore but every now and then I turn it on and get those feels from being a kid watching it again
I wish they would do an episode on how the manufacturing machine are made... I know they are custom-made, but who invents the different stage processes that results in the final product?
This! You can learn a lot about it on UA-cam, there's engineers that make videos about projects they're working on. Lots of parts are standard, too, for example the nozzles in this video that pipe the cookie filling and the cracker filling were the same/similar design. I've always wondered if any of the manufacturing plants in the videos are overseas. Lots of them get parts/ingredients that were assembled in separate factories, likely overseas (where China dominates the space).
Mechatronics is very fascinating!
I used to make these machines as an engineer. My company was called Mazak! They’re leading global manufacturing specialists! The first ever machine made was very rudimentary but as technology has evolved so have the designs! While I did diagnostics and repair I also got to see a lot of the other departments such as assembly and manufacturing!
@kali-wolf u can bet they are in Mexico or China by now
Henry, I have wondered about this since I was a child. I've always loved watching how machines worked and wondered who the smart people were that made them. I guess I've always liked mechanical things and it was one of my best skills as I was in Mechanical Assembly for years and loved it.
To this day I still tear apart things like a kitchen appliance just to see how it worked before it stopped working and how it was manufactured.
I love their dedication to only film off brand versions lol
I think they created it just to not use Oreo
The off brand versions are the only ones who would even let them film inside
@@svennyhenny I thought this at first and thought it possibly could be the show sticking it to big cookie lol and going with the under dog companies
Newman's Own sandwich cookies are superior to Oreos. They use high quality and organic ingredients, plus theture not for profit. They taste better
Lance (from the sandwich cracker segment) isn’t an off brand.
Got to admire the Engineers who design and manufacture these machines.
I am an Engineer and have made many custom machines, but these are on another level.
I was thinking the exact same!
What about the tool
And die designers who do the same thing and repair them? Actually the tool
And die makers make pretty much every thing you see in life.. they are the un sung hero’s in my opinion
I like to imagine the marshmallow cookie factory gave the camera crew a pat-down before letting them through the doors and had an armed security guard escort them to whole time to make sure they didn't film anything confidential.
The marshmallow cookie industry must be pretty cut throat
Careful, don't talk smack about them.... Big Marshmallow will come for you, but its a trade secret how they'll do you in
They're paranoid that people will learn the "cooling tunnel" is a row of child workers constantly blowing on the cookies. I dunno about you but I like my afternoon snack to have zero "manufacturing secrets"!
I was thinking to myself, “I’m surprised they even let the cameras in there” 😂
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This is one of the best shows Science Channel/Discovery ever produced.
All I can imagine is huggbees screaming “Newman-O’s” into the microphone like someone just insulted his mother when the packaging is put on the “sandwich cookies”.
notice the fig cookies were made at the same factory? or at least by the same brand?
I hate him so much . Dude is ANNOYING .
The jawbreaker episode was one of the first How It's Made episodes I saw while browsing the T.V. as a kid. Safe to say I was hooked instantly.
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@@InfiniteFacts18 How is this even remotely related to the topics being discussed in this video?
I watched “How it’s Made” faithfully every episode. Recognized a lot of the treats in the videos I’ve watched thus far. My kids even enjoyed it. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
@@InfiniteFacts18Seek professional help for your religious fanaticism.
The fact that they just say "an American company in the 20s" as if Hydrox wasn't dethroned by Oreo in a marketing war for the textbooks
I miss Hydrox cookies 😊
@@jamesgoodwin1741 hahahahahhaha yes thatsis right youre telling me???!!!
Glad I'm not the only person to think that 😂
They lost because the cookies they made were worse, Oreos made better cookies.
@@Ij-jan sounds like something that drug addicts eat lol. Gonna eat my hydrox cookies with my fentanyl lolipops.
I love how during the marshmallow segment even the narrator is like "This company is way too paranoid about giving out their recipes"
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@phonecorner1 bro are you a synth? It's like a bot took over this dudes channel.
@@InfiniteFacts18 Alien alien
@@InfiniteFacts18Jesus was A.I. . Made by one of Elon Musk's descendants.
You guessed it - classified information
One of the few ways my father could be kind was when we watched the show when I was growing up. Thank you for keeping it around.
Margarine?! In croissant dough?! I am clutching my pearls right now.
some things are not meant to be mass produced
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What the hell does that mean haha
That was my reaction as well x'D Who tf puts margarine in croissants!?
Always always use margarine whoever taught was wrong and so is everyone else say don't use they need culinary training
This show is so calm and comforting.
its funny how they blur the address on the cocoa bag on just one bag...like we cant infer the rest from surrounding bags
I'm here after watching huggbee's videos and all i can hear is the bit with the newman o's. I thought that clip looked familiar lmao
7:50 "a machine called a depositor" - uh, sir, that is clearly a filling machine - we're not that stupid
NEWMAN OS, WHAT THE
The music in the gummy section absolutely whips
Yep. As someone who worked in a candy factory making all sorts of gummies, I can safely say watching this is the stuff of nightmares. I lifted upwards of 11k pounds a day. Never again! Also that process is about the same everywhere.
I would be like Lucy and Ethyl, when they worked at the candy factory in the classic, " I Love Lucy" Episode
@@GothGuy885 I can't reply to OP JaygeSattler.... OP...were you allowed to eat the reject candy?!
These 3 comments made my day.
@@CandiceJGreen Yes. We were. But you wouldn’t wanto in many cases.
@@JaygeSattler This reminds me of my mercifully brief time temping in the inspection line of a local dairy. At the end of the day, someone brought tubs of ice cream to the break room for us to sample. I was so exhausted that even getting up to cross the floor and open the freezer was too much for me.
Why the heck did I watch this episode while I was hungry
Wise words!
I can do you 1 better, why did I watch this when I am 420
You like to torment yourself.
@@GothGuy885Exactly. 💯
Ikr
Whoever designed these machines is a genius
It was me
Showing Lance making golden dough and NOT making gold-n-chees is the devil. Bring them back Lance! So good.
Hydrox was the first sandwich cookie before Oreo.
Yeah. If only its name didn’t sound like a cleaning product.
@@alicepiper7455true
@@alicepiper7455 It was supposed to evoke the image of being clean & pure but instead it sounds like something you'd use to scrub a toilet
@@3ggztr3m3b33tz Right? (Thanks, I had no idea that’s why they chose the name.)
I was shocked to learn that Oreo is a Hydrox imitator, but surpassed it in popularity with people thinking Hydrox was the off-brand. That must have been weird for the company! They were made by Sunshine for 90 years before being discontinued shortly after Keebler bought them out, who in turn were bought out by Kellogg's, who sold the name to Ferrero (the company that brings us Ferrero Rocher, Nutella, and Kinder Surprise).
I used to love this show when I was a kid... nowadays I find channels like Hercules Candy a lot more satisfying... @HerculesCandy does amazing work, and it's a very cozy to watch them make all sorts of sweets.
Finally I found it,🎉🎉🎉 ,this show made hospital stays as a kid so much better 😊😊😊. This is sooo soothing and calming 😊😊😊😊
This helps me sleep waaay better than the other videos that are supposed to help you sleep lol good night everyone 😊🎉
Sweet dreams to both of us lol
I must say, censoring the address in the bag is weird. Since you didnt hide the address in the other bags
I'm glad i was not the only one to see that.
@@stinkyvonfishstix4196 Probably to avoid bad press from somebody objecting to where they were sourcing cocoa at the time... a bit of a charged subject in some cases.
@@ratdude747 That's a really good aspect and take on that I would have never looked at it that way. I appreciate your thoughts
i think it also could be an artifact of getting stuff from all over the place in the series run
Pfft, like you think people are like magicians or something and can read upside down? Come on now...
It’s a crying shame that Oreos doesn’t make cookies without the cream. The wafers are the best part.
@@payaj2815 icky icky nonono
For some time, I found 700g packages of crumbled oreo biscuits without the cream. Apparently, it's because 'cookies n cream' foods got popular.
I agree, look for Oreo Thins they are the best. Hardly any cream and the wafer is even thinner and snappier. I love them.
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Yo the 90s jazz synth key board freestyle for the gimmie candy one is fiiiire🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I’ve gone from watching parodies of this show on tiktok to the real thing on UA-cam. Insomnia. Love it.
That what im talkint anout!!!!! Yisserrr🎉🎉
Using two kinds of cocoa powder for the sandwich cookies is a great idea, because that way you can ensure that there’s just enough chocolate flavor while also making sure that the color and taste are just right.
I work in a food factory. Those bladed fans are not actually allowed in production areas because of the risk of duat and microbial contamination. We were docked on an audit for that and had to switch to all bladeless. Also, they should only be making one single cut on those ingredient bags. More cuts means more risk of paper contamination. This episode was more anxiety provoking than calming 😂🤦🏼♀️
Tbf most of these were filmed about two decades ago lol
I wonder if the Oreos taste better fresh off the conveyor belt?
I do maintanence in a lot of factories including food stuff. Believe me, EVERYTHING tastes heavenly fresh out the oven, sweet or salty
@@turcutudoradrian My mouth is watering!
@@turcutudoradrian I bet that it can be kind of stressful work at times, I mean when the line breaks down, the company can loose thousands of dollars in production,depending on how long the machinery is down. and I bet they are breathing down the maint. crew's necks ,to fix it in a hurry . in their minds, Time is Money... 😵💫
Yes🎉
Ill eat em up!!!!!!! Hahahahhahahahhahahahaahhahahahahahaha
Love how it’s made! Even though I’ve seen them all a million times, I’ll watch again lol
Huggbees series called how it’s actually made is hilarious parody
Agreed!
My filling machine stocks are up today thanks to your comment
I clicked on this and I immediately recognised it as the Huggbees video.
Unbelievable that they ripped off Huggbees! Everyone knows he’s the OG /j
on a serious note i like his voice better
It's amazing how it's made!
the music slapped
It really did lol
I want to see an episode showing the people that design and put together these machines.
I wonder how often they clean all those machines 😅
Probably!!!!🎉🎉🎉
They clean them all the time my dad worked for 30 years at snack company. They clean at night. It’s required by law. Trust me those facilities are clean. We used to tour plants in my town which included a Coke plant and Campbell soup plant where my sister works
@@cynthiafulbright7389Thank you! I was wondering but I figured it had to be done regularly to keep the machines from being gummed down.
Wow on the inventors of these machines!!
What i love about How It's Made is that it's filmed here on Earth, but the music comes from the 9th dimension.
Very interesting, industrial processes!! Thank you!
Let’s all thank Tool
And die makers who make these machines work because they don’t only design them but they repair them… mould makers too They are the unsung heroes
A fresh, hot croissant with the stick of butter i brought in my pocket! 😋
Thank god someone else is doing all the work! Tired of this 7 days a week , 5 days off per year 😴. Very fine show , I’ll fire myself 😆☘️
This is my comfort show I would watch this in hospital and it would help me calm down and sleepy
Thank u for this channel I am a big fan of the show unwrapped so this will be my replacement. Your voice is perfect for this channel. Love ❤️ it
It amazes me how most of these machines and mechanisms are perfectly sanitary and safe for making food but they just look so…dirty lol
Woweeeee thats super!!🎉
That sounds like something Ford would say lmao
How It’s Made is most goated show ever 🐐
Imagine all that cocoa goodness by the shovel full!❤
I genuinely got excited that Huggbees made a new video
Commenters should know that these clips are at least 30 years old…so you’re a bit late to demand they change the music etc.
The show started in 01 so not quite 30 years lol
OMG no! A true croissant must be made with butter.
Always use margarine always
I know! I said some bad words when I heard that! The ones I buy are made with butter. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
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great video! i love how you break down the process of making these snacks, it's super fascinating. but honestly, do we really need so many sugary treats? sometimes i feel like we should be focusing more on healthier options instead of just indulging in all these candies and cookies. what do you all think?
this video is really well done and super informative! i love how they break down the process of making those snacks. but honestly, i don't get the hype around gummie candy-it's just too sugary for my taste. do you guys think it really compares to the richness of croissants?
this is making me glad I bake my own cookies
really loved how you broke down the process of making gummie candy and those croissants - super informative! but honestly, i’ve got to say that some of those snacks look a bit overly processed. does anyone else think we might be losing the original flavors in the name of convenience? just curious!
The background music is so satisfying 😎
why so ambiguous about who invented the chocolate and cream sandwich cookie? just give hydrox the credit, even if you're showing newman o's.
I donet have did this onese?!!!!!! Yes!! That is fum time!!!
im 57, so is my hubby, we love a bag of gummy worms or bears!
Canadian television at it's best!!!
Croissants: I watched an Episode of Martha Stewart one time, when she did Hand Made Filo Dough,
Don't remember how many layers she did, and she used butter, instead of Margarine.
it looked like ALOT of work to do by hand. 🥴 but I guess if you really love cooking and baking, it wouldn't be that bad.
I remember when pringles first came out, they used to have a white cardboard liner inside, and a metal pull top, with air pressure or a vacuum inside the can. maybe 1 or 2 chips were chips were broken, the way they do it now there are always quite a few broken.😔
They've changed the recipe, too. I can't eat them because they just taste like chalk dust and salt now.
this video is really informative and fun to watch! i have to say though, while i love gummie candy, i think it's overrated compared to other snacks like croissants. they just have so much more flavor and texture. what do you all think?
The jawbreaker episode was one of the first How It's Made episodes I saw while browsing the T.V.
"what do you do for work?"
"Oh, I just make suction cups for fragile little croissants."
Love this video
This was yummy 😋 to watch & learn! Thanks for this, it was really cool!👍😃🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
this video is super interesting and really well put together! it’s fascinating to see how all these snacks are made, but honestly, do people really need so many different types of sugary treats? i feel like the variety can be overwhelming and might encourage unhealthy eating habits. what do you all think?
Enjoyed your video very much! I hope to see more of them!
“It churns out 5,000 wafers an hour”. Uhhhh I think you mean 5,000 per minuet. 5,000 per 3600 seconds(1 hour) is only 1.3 cookies per second. There are 12 cookies per row and there are several rows per second coming off that roller. I’d say you meant 5,000 per minuet…change my mind 😄
I wondered about that too. Glad I'm not the only one that caught that mistake.
15.000 per hour
@@maartengaat8718 that’s still only 4.1 cookies per second. There’s *clearly* more than that coming of those rollers…most industrial production metrics are calculated on a per minuet basis.
Yep, that was my reaction too.
The machines don't run 24/7, they have downtime. Their figure probably includes downtime in the overall average
I am more fascinated by the packaging machine than the sweets, is that bad? 😅
Addicted to this show
who else pulls apart their Oreo to make their own double stuf?
Shorter list might be 'who doesn't' lol
youre a monster
I dont do that but i pull them apart and scrape the cream off with my teeth then eat the cookie parts
I do the same thing but with the peanut butter crackers and it's not two of them it's the whole pack worth of peanut butter on one cracker (my dogs love it when I do this, too)
I rip apart multiple of them and quadruple stuff them , the filling is so good.
I wonder how often these machines get cleaned 😭
Daily , it's a requirement to keep consumers from getting sick. There is a strict guideline that food manufacturers have to follow so nobody gets sick from their products.
Keeping equipment and the factories clean helps keep the stuff functioning efficiently and keeps insects and rodents away.
Do you not wash your pot after cooking? Do you think these places just run the machines without washing or maintenance?
Even fast food restaurants have to clean and maintain their machines
The oreo machines looked filthy.
@@DeerEwe anyone who has worked in fast food knows that thry don't clean the machines daily.
@@mygirldarby restaurants of all kinds are required to clean everything at the end of each day and for some pieces of equipment such as an ice cream machine or oven and grill need to definitely be cleaned daily because for an ice cream machine the serious risk of dangerous bacteria forming in the machine and making someone very ill is super high and as for an oven and grill along with the traps overhead has to be cleaned so there isn't any danger of a grease fire from any buildup of grease.
The other reason to clean is so the business continues to have customers showing up because a clean restaurant is a thriving one plus rodents aren't attracted to clean restaurants , if a rat or mouse can't find any food scraps then they're less likely to hang around because they can't get to any food so they'll move on to another place in search of food.
I just love double stuffed oreo's
Oreo’s what?
Thank you. I don’t know how long I’ve been been asking for this but thank you
@@SeniorWhoopyIRL wow wow just wow thTs my feet!
@@ad5177 you should charge for that then. No free feet pics
Great video
"Except for parents who don't have a family dental plan" 💀 I felt attacked 😭😹 I love this show since I was a kid
i really enjoyed this video, the production quality is top-notch and it’s super fun to see how these snacks are made. however, i have to say, while gummy candies are a childhood favorite, i think they might be a little overrated compared to classic treats like homemade cookies or a fresh croissant. just seems like there’s more love and effort in those! what do you all think?
How to say anaything but oreo:
They're not oreos
Oreo is a brand. Not the product.
@@Cuppppps exactly. And not even the first brand, Oreo is the knock-off of Hydrox.
vanilla crunchie bumchie slumchy choccy slumchy
you can clearly see that it's not oreo lol
I wish they would bring back the vanilla birthday cake flavor!
They discontinued it? God damn it!
He said there wasn't any licorice in the red one but keeps mentioning Licorice. Can't have it both ways !!!! 😂 😂
It's called "licorice" based on the look, texture, and taste. However, there are very few licorice companies that use licorice root anymore. It's an expensive ingredient and it can raise blood pressure. It's the same with "marshmallows." They're named after sap from the marshmallow plant that used to be used to make marshmallows. Now they're usually made with gelatin, but they're still called marshmallows.
shoutout to all the dads who watched this with their kids.
Hirray!!!! Yesir🎉🎉🎉
Interesting documentary about different things.
I really like this type of video
Military precision 😂. Precision IS precision regardless of who is being precise
Exactly, these terms😅
I love this show. ❤
The first brand to produce what are now Oreos was Hydrox. Very interesting to know that we are enjoying the generic version with Oreo!
That was awesome!
I had no idea so much went into making a simple sandwich cookie! 5,000 wafers an hour?! That's one impressive cookie factory! 😲🍫
Something about these videos scrubs my brain
one of those jawbreakers were HUGE!!!!
I like how on the first part, they blur out the information on the one cocoa powder bag, yet the rest are left untouched with the information clearly visible.
Anyone else digging the 70's gameshow music during the jawbreakers segment?
I just love cheddar cheese flavored stackable pringles
It took me absurdly long to notice that my autoplayer was no longer playing huggbees while i was tabbed out, i listened to it for a minute and realised what he was saying made too much sense to be huggbees lmao
Want to dip your Oreos in milk but don't want your fingers wet? Stick a fork in the middle of the cream filling, and dip in milk. You're welcome
Makes you wonder how often the machines get cleaned.
I absolutely love fig rolls, they have to be a certain company's name as they are the true fig roll.
so cool
I totally read gummy croissants
Great cookie investigation!