Fun fact: honey is a food that never goes bad if it is well sealed! Due to the high sugar content and the fact that it does not have any water, bacteria cannot grow, which is the case that when Tutankhamun's tomb was opened, they found jars with honey inside and upon tasting they realized that the honey was still good despite that it was preserved for thousands
btw, those cans with the keys have a purpose. There's a small tab on the side of the can with a lip attached to a thin metal strip. The key wraps around the strip and peels off, opening the can.
yeah ikr this was so hard to watch💀 i love how satisfying they are when you open them correctly. i love watching videos of people opening 7.62x39 cases from ww2
I really miss my childhood a lot. Since I was a child, I have loved cooking and all food has been my inspiration in life. Whether it's a normal dish or a luxury dish, I love it and cherish every moment of food that appears in my life.
Fun fact: If a jar of food (such as the peanut butter jar) has no protective seal of any kind, then it was made before 1982. In 1982, 7 people were murded throughout Chicago after someone put cyanide in tylenol bottles that were in a store. This lead to nearly all products such as over-the-counter pill bottles, peanut butter jars, pringles, milk/juice jugs, etc. Having those protective seals.
The little piece you pulled off the can lid was the key for opening the can. It attaches to a tab on the side of the can just under rim and you turn the key to peel a thin band of metal away that attaches the lid to the can. Haven’t seen a can like that in decades. Sardine cans used those keys into the 80s.
All 90's kids, like myself, LOVED watching Tom and Jerry! Remember every Saturday morning? Although...you were born when I was 5, so it may be dated. Lol
os entulharam, e entupiram todas as fontes de água, e cortaram todas as boas árvores, até que só em Quir-Haresete deixaram ficar as pedras, mas os fundeiros a cercaram e a feriram. Mas, vendo o rei dos moabitas que a peleja prevalecia contra ele, tomou consigo setecentos homens que sacavam espada, para romperem contra o rei de Edom, porém não puderam. Então tomou a seu filho primogênito, que havia de reinar em seu lugar, e o ofereceu em holocausto sobre o muro; pelo que houve grande indignação em Israel; por isso retiraram-se dele, e voltaram para a sua terra. 2 Reis 4 E uma mulher, das mulheres dos filhos dos profetas, clamou a Eliseu, dizendo:
As a baseball card collector, that card is sick! It's of John McGraw, who was inducted to the HOF as a manager. The card is worth at least a few hundred dollars in graded condition, but can still fetch that price with a PSA 1 or 2.
Yep that was the biggest error I noticed too! Though it seems neither of them have ever seen ANY of the Star Wars movies so obviously they have no clue hahahaha
I may have not been alive during 1920-1990’s but trust me, as a 2001 baby. I’m so happy to see all of the 2000+ stuff. It’s nostalgia that rushes over.
Oh, sweet young man! If you ever needed Lynja for a video it was this one. I was born in 1968 and this brought back so many memories both good and bad. Twinkies have always tasted funky but Kern's bakery(I think they were located in TN) made a cake called a banana flip that was the bomb diggers! Also, the metal key on the cans were supposed to come off, hooked into a slot around the rim, then rolled around the can to break the seal. Count Chocula and the other monster cereals totally tasted better in the '80's. Much more chocolate flavor. Loved this one!!❤
@@kagulahpretty sure he meant the commenter is lying about being born then because of the shorts she uploaded on her channel.She in deed seems quite young but it could just be her daughter who knows
Bu kadar eğlenceli ve maliyeti yüksek bir videonun bu kadar çok izlenip bu kadar az beğeni alması beni üzdü.Bence videon daha fazla beğeniyi hak ediyor kesinlikle.İkinizde çok tatlı yorumladınız bence. Ve arkadaşın gibi bende hic Star Wars izlemedim😃😂😂😂 ve bu bilgiden sonra kendimi ona yakın hissettim.Günümüz yiyeceklerinde en güzel şey daha organik ve doğal üretilen ürünler bence.. Yani aşırı yapaylaştıktan sonra tekrar doğala dönülmesi..Şekersiz ve tatlandırıcısız üretilen gıdalar vs. msg siz gıdalar.. Videon çok güzeldi teşekkürler.🤗❤️
01:00 Wait, are you telling me you don't know how those vintage cans work? But is awesome and clever! You see, that key you take off from the top was meant to break, if you see, usually those have a little hole in one side (not the one in the top, were you must hold it), and then, search for a little tab in one side, insert said tab in said hole, and twisted around all the can, so you cut the top part of the can and open it. I would love to see that in modern cans, and not the "easy open" that actually brakes 🤣🤣🤣
The good ol 2000's man. Thanks for bringing those memories back. I remember the rainbow goldfish the most, but they had no salt compared the the original flavor. Seeing you two try foods from way back when was awesome too! I've always wanted to live in the past for some reason and I love learning about life before the 2000's.
Nick putting the Star Wars Episode 1 fruit snacks in the 70s when it came out in 1999 just made me do a dawww at how young he is and arrrrr at how old I am!
You had to ad your own sugar to the original Kool-Aid. You could still by the unsweetened Kool-Aid when I was a kid, and that's what my Grandmother bought.
@@Chimchiminychimchimcharoo Well, it would be embarrassing if I couldn't read German.... as a German^^ If you pay close attention to the eBay listing at 10:48, you can even see that he ordered that bottle of Coca-Cola from Hamburg (Germany). I think it's great when people want to learn German. But remember, it's not always easy! For example, *"umfahren"* (to drive over something) means the exact opposite of *"umfahren"* (to drive around something). The emphasis and the context make the difference.
I love the look on Nicks face the second after he announces the total amount of money that he spent on the video. Thank you so much for doing this for us!
This was actually really cool and it’s nice when you think about the circle in a hole like whoever held onto those products just knowing one day they would sell for money to finally get a buyer, I know that was so exciting for both of them. Hope this video gets the credit. It deserves actually really cool.
As a Historian ima mention this Those Keys you see on the Cans Are actually quite cool. So you take the key off and theres a tab to slide the key into and you twist and it opens the can
@@vomm Wasn't flexing anything? With the internet nowadays there's always that 1 kid who says "sOuRcE/!?!/1/!?1?!" so I usually Clarify it. Hopefully this helps 👍
Just having a 100-year-old unopened can of food is something really exciting, and what's even more exciting is trying to taste it or drink it and feeling that disgust mixed with curiosity, a can like this with that shape and colors from the twenties and thirties of the last century alone is something special.
de Israel. Por isso Jorão ao mesmo tempo saiu de Samaria, e fez revista de todo o Israel. E foi, e mandou dizer a Jeosafá, rei de Judá: O rei dos moabitas se rebelou contra mim; irás tu comigo à guerra contra os moabitas? E disse ele: Subirei; e eu serei como tu, o meu povo como o teu povo, e os meus cavalos como os teus cavalos. E ele disse: Por que caminho subiremos? Então disse ele: Pelo caminho do deserto de Edom. E partiram o rei de Israel, o rei de Judá e o rei de Edom; e andaram rodeando com uma marcha de sete dias, e não havia água para o exército e nem para o gado que os seguia. Então disse o rei de Israel: Ah! o Senhor chamou a estes três reis, para entregá-los nas mãos dos moabitas.
How can it be that Morton's from 1940 has an EAN code on the side 😂 Who are you kidding here??? You owe me compensation for watching the 5:08 sec video in confidence Nick...
Watching this video makes me miss my grandparents especially on my father side who is truly close to my heart. My grandmom owns a grocery store on wet market since 1950's and some of this products was always present on her store especially coca cola, 7 up, canada dry, quaker oats, kool aid, mr. peanuts, and california raisins. So good to watch this video, hoping that my grandmom watch this too even in Heaven😢. She died at the age of 102 last 2021 due to natural cause, aging..... I love you my Lola😢.
Yummy! Frozen Go Gurt! Also my grandmother used to make homemade yeast based root beer. She bottled it in those exact 7Up bottles. I haven't had her root beer in over 20 years, but I can still remember that flavor.
You said doesn't expire then say it does.... Honey can go bad just like anything else it just takes a lot longer and should be stored in proper conditions otherwise it can crystalize.
Hey i just wanted to tell you something. Thanks to you and Lynja i got so mutch better in cocking and i tried some of your recipies. They turned out perfect! So thank you so much Nick and i will always miss Lynja❤
@@inoyo2.0 the word “cocking” in “better in cocking” should be “cooking”. A “cock” is the male reproductive organ so it takes away from the wholesome message
I'm 35 and I know that Kool aid needs sugar. They must have been pampered with silver spoons and never had to make anything for themselves.😅 They have no idea of how the keys for the canned food work either😂😂
You can expect people to know about something (like the can opener) that they didn't even grow up with. Like people are all "they are so dumb because they don't know" about something that wasn't even invented when they were born. Makes me so mad😡
@@HunterEklund-yr4whI didn't grow up with those types of cans but I know how to use them, I can alao open a can relatively proficiently with a P38. As far as I know they stopped using those a bit after Vietnam.
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Fun fact: honey is a food that never goes bad if it is well sealed! Due to the high sugar content and the fact that it does not have any water, bacteria cannot grow, which is the case that when Tutankhamun's tomb was opened, they found jars with honey inside and upon tasting they realized that the honey was still good despite that it was preserved for thousands
they tasted tutankhamuns honey!!!
@@MttGaming904yes
Did you know wine can be good until 1500 years later and the older it is the better it taste
Yes@@JamesRRcool
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btw, those cans with the keys have a purpose. There's a small tab on the side of the can with a lip attached to a thin metal strip. The key wraps around the strip and peels off, opening the can.
Yeah they really botched those.
@@timscharf3289 lmao ikr? xD
my eyes hurt just by seeing that
@@blackowlhu2212 He's the same age as me, 27, but I knew what that was immediately. xD
yeah ikr this was so hard to watch💀
i love how satisfying they are when you open them correctly. i love watching videos of people opening 7.62x39 cases from ww2
I really miss my childhood a lot. Since I was a child, I have loved cooking and all food has been my inspiration in life. Whether it's a normal dish or a luxury dish, I love it and cherish every moment of food that appears in my life.
i do this with the girlz
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Yeah, massive puss for not trying it all.
The 90's was super nostalgic for me. I was born in 93, so i remember a lot of these. God, im getting old...
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WELCOME TO THE HORROR MY MAN!!
Why are you here ? lol
Why is this liked once?
Idk who you even are lol
1:07 criminal behaviour, the tab you “broke” is supposed to come off you then use it to open the tin
Hi random person
Fun fact: If a jar of food (such as the peanut butter jar) has no protective seal of any kind, then it was made before 1982. In 1982, 7 people were murded throughout Chicago after someone put cyanide in tylenol bottles that were in a store. This lead to nearly all products such as over-the-counter pill bottles, peanut butter jars, pringles, milk/juice jugs, etc. Having those protective seals.
Cool
i think its cool too
Thanks Sheldon ❤😂
Lol this is such bs, protective seals were very common in Europe long before 1982.
Maybe in Europe, but not the wild west!
The little piece you pulled off the can lid was the key for opening the can. It attaches to a tab on the side of the can just under rim and you turn the key to peel a thin band of metal away that attaches the lid to the can. Haven’t seen a can like that in decades. Sardine cans used those keys into the 80s.
REAL! My big brother talked to me about it, it pissed me off to be honest 😭
still some on products in belgium
some russian stores have those
like the tins of canned meat
the whole time i was like have they never had spam before?
so just like paint buckets
All 90's kids, like myself, LOVED watching Tom and Jerry! Remember every Saturday morning? Although...you were born when I was 5, so it may be dated. Lol
os entulharam, e entupiram todas as fontes de água, e cortaram todas as boas
árvores, até que só em Quir-Haresete deixaram ficar as pedras, mas os fundeiros a
cercaram e a feriram.
Mas, vendo o rei dos moabitas que a peleja prevalecia contra ele, tomou consigo
setecentos homens que sacavam espada, para romperem contra o rei de Edom,
porém não puderam.
Então tomou a seu filho primogênito, que havia de reinar em seu lugar, e o
ofereceu em holocausto sobre o muro; pelo que houve grande indignação em Israel;
por isso retiraram-se dele, e voltaram para a sua terra.
2 Reis 4
E uma mulher, das mulheres dos filhos dos profetas, clamou a Eliseu, dizendo:
As a baseball card collector, that card is sick! It's of John McGraw, who was inducted to the HOF as a manager. The card is worth at least a few hundred dollars in graded condition, but can still fetch that price with a PSA 1 or 2.
thanks for that fun fact
Go touch grass😂
I am a coin and metal collector
@@Pokeyfish-oz3ib a person expresses knowledge in a subject they are passionate about and you say “go touch grass” 🤓 👆
@@johnwick7583 what does that even mean 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Fun fact: Honey doesn't get expired. Never.
:)
If the bottle and cork falls apart it does lol
but bottle gets
Pure honey doesn't, today's processed stuff does.
@JohnB-mo4kq most of the honey variety on the shelf is just sugar replacements and unfortunately some people can't even tell the difference:(
5:10 sodium chloride does not expire!
As an antique collector, I was dying internally while watching this video
Edit:
Thanks for all the likes, I’ve never gotten that many before
It was painful to watch food history be destroyed and discarded in a SPEEDRUN style video
me too
@@WV-HillBilly Same I couldn’t even watch the full video because of that
Same same
Yeah i dont even collect stuff but i was in pain
I love how those Star Wars gummies came out a decade before the movie was released, the characteristics of the characters were spot on!
I was sincerely hoping I wasn't the only person who caught that
Came here to point this out! lol
Yep that was the biggest error I noticed too!
Though it seems neither of them have ever seen ANY of the Star Wars movies so obviously they have no clue hahahaha
yea the first episode came out in 1999
Exactly
I may have not been alive during 1920-1990’s but trust me, as a 2001 baby. I’m so happy to see all of the 2000+ stuff. It’s nostalgia that rushes over.
9/11💀
9 11 run away from the arabian warriors
Nostalgia from the 2000s is crazy ain’t even been gone long enough to miss it most of it is still being sold in mom and pop stores
The original coca cola had cocaine, nick just did cocaine
Nick is the type of guy to try dinosaur Egyptian eggs
Honestly true 💀
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww GROSS 🤢 expired FOOD
not the sambucha type comment💀
What?
I mean to be fair id try em too. 😂😂
The fact that you never once attempted to learn how the keys work is driving me up the damn wall
thank you! its making me nuts and im so glad someone mentioned it!
Womp Womp
One of those dumb UA-camrs
same, at least new england wildlife and more knows how and takes actual care of the vintage stuff
Same
Honey can literally not expire
Real
I remember hearing about someone finding Honey in a tomb in Egypt that was still good.
In a sealed container, yes. That is why the bees tap the cones. Left out on a plate, it would go mouldy just like any other produce.
Oh really?
Lets leave it for 567 undecillion years and see if its still honey 😂😂😂
@@vinstual9830 In that time, i think the honey molecules would have desolved into atoms🤣
17:53 be proud to be a nerd lol. Join the club, pal. 🤓
Lol, star wars episode I from the 80´s. Good job on that one :P
Yeah, I was taken aback with that one.
Yeah, I came to the comments to find this. They can’t really think Star Wars ep 1 came out in the 80’s?
I was coming to the comments to say this, they're nearly 20 years off.
Yeah wtf.
yeah i was just about to say, they didn't have those droids in star wars back then.
These two literally make our ancestors crying haiyyaa
Uncle Roger should hire you 😂😂😂😂
Seeing the 20s-50s was a real treat. Seriously cool to see all of that history.
I really enjoyed this one, thanks Nick!
16:41 lunchly:we got the “real cheese with mold”
Lunchables: we got the non moldy product with the nostalgia
Oh, sweet young man! If you ever needed Lynja for a video it was this one. I was born in 1968 and this brought back so many memories both good and bad. Twinkies have always tasted funky but Kern's bakery(I think they were located in TN) made a cake called a banana flip that was the bomb diggers! Also, the metal key on the cans were supposed to come off, hooked into a slot around the rim, then rolled around the can to break the seal. Count Chocula and the other monster cereals totally tasted better in the '80's. Much more chocolate flavor. Loved this one!!❤
I like your cat in your profile
you are like 8 wth
@@cattythecrafter hate to break it to you but if they were born in 1968 they wouldn't be 8
@@kagulahpretty sure he meant the commenter is lying about being born then because of the shorts she uploaded on her channel.She in deed seems quite young but it could just be her daughter who knows
I’m 14 blud.@@cattythecrafter
1:43 no honey never expires there was a jar of honey from 600 BCE discovered and it was perfectly fine to eat
16:53 its amazing how go gurt invented miles morales 2 decades before they started using him in comics
Deadass😂
I was thinking the same thing lol. Date: August 3rd, 2011
I was going to comment the same
they didnt invent it. miles was already in comic books but he just didnt take off yet
@@johnwick7583 im pretty sure Miles was first introduced in 2011, and a quick google search proves me right
Bu kadar eğlenceli ve maliyeti yüksek bir videonun bu kadar çok izlenip bu kadar az beğeni alması beni üzdü.Bence videon daha fazla beğeniyi hak ediyor kesinlikle.İkinizde çok tatlı yorumladınız bence. Ve arkadaşın gibi bende hic Star Wars izlemedim😃😂😂😂 ve bu bilgiden sonra kendimi ona yakın hissettim.Günümüz yiyeceklerinde en güzel şey daha organik ve doğal üretilen ürünler bence.. Yani aşırı yapaylaştıktan sonra tekrar doğala dönülmesi..Şekersiz ve tatlandırıcısız üretilen gıdalar vs. msg siz gıdalar.. Videon çok güzeldi teşekkürler.🤗❤️
I'm so happy he is filming again because I know it was a big change when lynja died so I'm happy he is smiling and it just seems my heart
You’re so handsome
@@braydenmontana4218bro who you talking to
Who tf
01:00
Wait, are you telling me you don't know how those vintage cans work? But is awesome and clever!
You see, that key you take off from the top was meant to break, if you see, usually those have a little hole in one side (not the one in the top, were you must hold it), and then, search for a little tab in one side, insert said tab in said hole, and twisted around all the can, so you cut the top part of the can and open it. I would love to see that in modern cans, and not the "easy open" that actually brakes 🤣🤣🤣
They're just two 1d1ots, the rest of the video makes that very clear.
Still exists in the uk corn beef tins
FINALLY A COMMENT ABOUT THIS BRO I WAS THINKING THIS ALSO
Still on the spams today..
@@MCNightSpell really? here in mexico Spam has that flimsy "easy open" like the ones in tuna cans
The good ol 2000's man. Thanks for bringing those memories back. I remember the rainbow goldfish the most, but they had no salt compared the the original flavor. Seeing you two try foods from way back when was awesome too! I've always wanted to live in the past for some reason and I love learning about life before the 2000's.
119 likes and no comments?!
@@BeanzMan 🥹 aww
you 20?
I feel old reading this lol
@@thecherrysviewthecherrysvi3187 that's literally yesterday to me😂😂😂
This video was all over the place ...im glad someone called him out in the comments
90s won it for me, brings back childhood memories. I'm sure people will all pick the decade when they were a kid
yep the 1300s won for me
@@こんにちわありがと famine am i right? my favourite was the empty plates
misspelt favorite@@azuremain9194
@@azuremain9194 fr bro
90s for sure...orbits were the bomb bak in the day
Nick putting the Star Wars Episode 1 fruit snacks in the 70s when it came out in 1999 just made me do a dawww at how young he is and arrrrr at how old I am!
was looking for this comment
That's not an age thing, they just never actually seen the movies and assumed episode one must be the first.
They also said home computers went main stream in the 70s, which is not true at all. About 20 years off with that one
Oops! Yeah we had SO many products that it probably got mixed up by accident
Those gummies came out in 2000. I remember taking them in my school lunches.
Nick + Nostalgia = Nickstalgia
Love you Nick
Fly High Lynja
Nickolstalgia
This has nothing to do with lynja bro let her rest in peace
Lynja wouldn't want us to be sad, she would want us to be happy she was there for us
@@ethanhambert8732 can’t believe you glazing for an old lady 🤡
@@ethanhambert8732 go buy some knee pads damm 💀
You had to ad your own sugar to the original Kool-Aid. You could still by the unsweetened Kool-Aid when I was a kid, and that's what my Grandmother bought.
You can still buy unsweetened Kool-Aid NOW.
I'm confused how the Star Wars Episode 1 fruit snacks could be from the 80s since the movie came out in 99.
I was looking for this comment. I looked it up, and they weren’t from the 80s. I think it was just a mix up somehow.
@@Chimchiminychimchimcharoo
But also the Coke "from the 70's" says "Best before February 1999" in German.
It was probably a retro-edition.
@@Chimchiminychimchimcharoo
Well, it would be embarrassing if I couldn't read German.... as a German^^
If you pay close attention to the eBay listing at 10:48, you can even see that he ordered that bottle of Coca-Cola from Hamburg (Germany).
I think it's great when people want to learn German. But remember, it's not always easy!
For example, *"umfahren"* (to drive over something) means the exact opposite of *"umfahren"* (to drive around something).
The emphasis and the context make the difference.
@@Chimchiminychimchimcharoo
You're welcome 🙂
First movie*
I love the look on Nicks face the second after he announces the total amount of money that he spent on the video. Thank you so much for doing this for us!
This was actually really cool and it’s nice when you think about the circle in a hole like whoever held onto those products just knowing one day they would sell for money to finally get a buyer, I know that was so exciting for both of them. Hope this video gets the credit. It deserves actually really cool.
Brother the phantom menace didn't come out until 99
19:38 "hmm" 🤔
🤨
As a Historian ima mention this Those Keys you see on the Cans Are actually quite cool. So you take the key off and theres a tab to slide the key into and you twist and it opens the can
Ohh cool
Why flexing with being historian lol .. as if you need to be one to know this common knowledge.
@@vomm Wasn't flexing anything? With the internet nowadays there's always that 1 kid who says "sOuRcE/!?!/1/!?1?!" so I usually Clarify it. Hopefully this helps 👍
Just having a 100-year-old unopened can of food is something really exciting, and what's even more exciting is trying to taste it or drink it and feeling that disgust mixed with curiosity, a can like this with that shape and colors from the twenties and thirties of the last century alone is something special.
de Israel.
Por isso Jorão ao mesmo tempo saiu de Samaria, e fez revista de todo o Israel.
E foi, e mandou dizer a Jeosafá, rei de Judá: O rei dos moabitas se rebelou contra
mim; irás tu comigo à guerra contra os moabitas? E disse ele: Subirei; e eu serei
como tu, o meu povo como o teu povo, e os meus cavalos como os teus cavalos.
E ele disse: Por que caminho subiremos? Então disse ele: Pelo caminho do deserto
de Edom.
E partiram o rei de Israel, o rei de Judá e o rei de Edom; e andaram rodeando com
uma marcha de sete dias, e não havia água para o exército e nem para o gado que os
seguia.
Então disse o rei de Israel: Ah! o Senhor chamou a estes três reis, para entregá-los
nas mãos dos moabitas.
How can it be that Morton's from 1940 has an EAN code on the side 😂 Who are you kidding here???
You owe me compensation for watching the 5:08 sec video in confidence Nick...
We need to invite the dude who will eat it all
That's basically cause suffering from the one who is eating all this, what do you want? Are you taking 'no wasting food' too seriously?
the toilets are gonna have a real treat after this one 💀
4:44 Nick finally did drugs
They got removed by 1929, that was 1940
27:39 English:I love it / Vietnamese:I love you ?????
Memaybeo
This is the content we want 💯
The evolution of the things.
Also from this video , i got to know about old foods and much knowledge 🙏
They rushed it it was boring
6:00 "this is just black"
"that is not good"
Venom looking ass jam.
13:00 Episode 1 came out in 1999 💀
They didn't know 😂
@@3ple_P 💀
back then it was episode one cause prequels didn’t come out back then 😭
A well sealed undamaged can is edible for 100 years after due date. It may not look appealing but it’s capable of being eaten
You should have gotten the L.A Beast as a guest on this video. He would've tried almost all of it lol
Have a good daay!
I can tell how he changed. His entire personality ever since she died rest in Peace Lynja may we have u forever in our hearts.
They just destroyed everything 😂
Every vintage lover is dying after seeing this
UA-camrs are just doing it for views, it's not like they are doing it as a hobby
Honey never spoils
Rest in peace, Lynja.
Links was so cool
Screw linja move on
@@PetesTools.BiggestFanprick
@@PetesTools.BiggestFanbro be quiet
Honey never expires
Fr
Or salt
It may expire in the right conditions
he know that
Exploring the food from every decade reveals not only changes in dietary preferences but also broader societal shifts.
Scraptrap? 11:07
Watching this video makes me miss my grandparents especially on my father side who is truly close to my heart. My grandmom owns a grocery store on wet market since 1950's and some of this products was always present on her store especially coca cola, 7 up, canada dry, quaker oats, kool aid, mr. peanuts, and california raisins. So good to watch this video, hoping that my grandmom watch this too even in Heaven😢.
She died at the age of 102 last 2021 due to natural cause, aging..... I love you my Lola😢.
22:55 You like that Nick? is crazy
Nick's like "TF you say?"
😂
I can’t even begin to explain the joy this video brought me!
Yummy! Frozen Go Gurt! Also my grandmother used to make homemade yeast based root beer. She bottled it in those exact 7Up bottles. I haven't had her root beer in over 20 years, but I can still remember that flavor.
Probably because it would have had some alcohol in it.
Nick brought some creamated M&Ms 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Y'all wouldn't last a single episode with MRESteve. Dude eats ww2 rations all the time and is just fine.
Yeah, They should have just sent all those itens to Steve.
He ate a ration from 1899, and he lives to tell the tale.
1:30 fun fact honey doesn’t expire and the oldest discovered honey is 5500 years old
Found în Egipt
Fun fact, honey is one of the only foods that dont expire or takes a long time to expire if stored correctly
Archeoligists found 3000 year old honey in tombs that were still edible
You said doesn't expire then say it does.... Honey can go bad just like anything else it just takes a lot longer and should be stored in proper conditions otherwise it can crystalize.
El baño despues del video: *Estoy cansado jefe*
90’s has to be the best brings back memories with my buddies
24:05 " thats bad " swallows it 😆😆
No one cares 😳👄👁️👀
Mr. Squidward, there will be no Chef Boyarde in my restaurant!!!!😤
8:18 the way they both don't know what this is for makes me 😢 a little.
Same
mans makes youtube videos and a video about vintage food but can’t even research what the key is for😭😭
Parsa just making sexual innuendos the whole video to Nick has me cracking up 😂😂😂
hey nick, just letting you know the card at 3:05 could be worth 4-15 grand depending on the condition.
im surprised he didnt rip it in half.
👇 people who aren’t from america
Philippines
Norway
AMERICA
Russia
norway
16:55 I still eat them like everyday, freezing them is the best
21:02 Parsa is right, Chiffon form Chiffon Cake is French and he pronounced it correctly
4:25 bro got the coke with "coke"
it said it was from the 1940s soo idk
@@pawstoad1948 appatently in 1929 they got rid of the drug.
Nothing hit better than the 90s personally
Drinking coke from 1940: 😄
Drinking coke from 1920: 💀
14:01 brings back memories
1:20 homey can be fresh for 3000 years.
you uploaded on my bday lol and its feb 20 when im watching this 14:55 lol
love how you're food looks nick😍😍😍
2:00 honey can't go bad
Hey i just wanted to tell you something. Thanks to you and Lynja i got so mutch better in cocking and i tried some of your recipies. They turned out perfect! So thank you so much Nick and i will always miss Lynja❤
This is a very wholesome and heartfelt message, so you probably want to fix that one spelling mistake so it doesn’t ruin the comment
@@George_Washington1732 sorry
Dosen't know how to spell so well. Can you tell me the mistak?
@@inoyo2.0the word “cooking” is spelled with two o’s not “cocking”. The word “cocking” means dick.
@@inoyo2.0 the word “cocking” in “better in cocking” should be “cooking”. A “cock” is the male reproductive organ so it takes away from the wholesome message
@@inoyo2.0its cooking not cocking ❤
I literally very love nick 's videos. It motivites me a lot❤
Everything you prduce is very interesting. My favourite channel by far :)
5:48 the spoon drop lol XD
Nick is so creative with his videos!
THE TWINKIE IS STILL EDIBLE
Love how you gave a little history lesson for each decade! Made the video so much fun to watch.
no history lessons at all, could be something nice to watch, but is just to dumb"ss guys that doesn't even know how to open a can
the Star Wars episode 1 gummies were in the wrong year, IYKYK
"You like that Nick?" had me dead lmao
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhhahahah
The thing that broke in the begging is a key to wrap around a metal side part, this was used to preserve things during war and peace times
fav out of all those, the mini chiclets, supreme nostalgia.
Should’ve invited our man SteveMRE
I'm 35 and I know that Kool aid needs sugar. They must have been pampered with silver spoons and never had to make anything for themselves.😅 They have no idea of how the keys for the canned food work either😂😂
the packet is also meant to make a full pitcher not just a single glass.
Tbh when I first bought kool aid I did the same mistake of putting it in one glass and not adding sugar.
You can expect people to know about something (like the can opener) that they didn't even grow up with. Like people are all "they are so dumb because they don't know" about something that wasn't even invented when they were born. Makes me so mad😡
@@HunterEklund-yr4whI didn't grow up with those types of cans but I know how to use them, I can alao open a can relatively proficiently with a P38. As far as I know they stopped using those a bit after Vietnam.
Honey never spoils
0:20 Why does Parsa sound like Mr. Beast to me?
That’s what I’m sayinggg
I was not looking at my phone when he said this, I literally thought it was mrbeast
He does
@@HeadsetVisionsame lol
Me too