Gummie Candy, Croissants, Sandwich Cookies, & More Snacks | How It's Made | Science Channel

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A feast for the eyes, literally!

Chapters:
00:00 Sandwich Cookies- Originally aired 2009
04:59 Gummie Candy- Originally aired 2005
09:44 Marshmallow Cookies- Originally aired 2006
14:44 Croissants- Originally aired 2012
19:44 Sandwich Crackers- Originally aired 2011
24:43 Jawbreakers- Originally aired 2006
29:43 Fig Cookies- Originally aired 2006
34:44 Stackable Potato Chips- Originally aired 2007
39:42 Jelly Beans- Originally aired 2006
44:41 Tortilla Chips- Originally aired 2008

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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?

henry
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This always makes me sleepy. Not because its boring, but so calming... 🥹

lukasjacob
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I love their dedication to only film off brand versions lol

sarahhoyles
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I love how during the marshmallow segment even the narrator is like "This company is way too paranoid about giving out their recipes"

MultiMaker_Studios
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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.

dinohall
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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.

medicami
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Why the heck did I watch this episode while I was hungry

neoream
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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

jamesgoodwin
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Margarine?! In croissant dough?! I am clutching my pearls right now.

melmo
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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.

johndoyle
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This is one of the best shows Science Channel/Discovery ever produced.

LOLMAN
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i've loved the "How It's Made" series, i believe the narrator's voice made it even more intereting.

SERGIO-cruy
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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
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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

pumpkinpierose
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Finally I found it, 🎉🎉🎉, this show made hospital stays as a kid so much better 😊😊😊. This is sooo soothing and calming 😊😊😊😊

jadelee
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OMG no! A true croissant must be made with butter.

wendyh
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It’s a crying shame that Oreos doesn’t make cookies without the cream. The wafers are the best part.

payaj
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Whoever designed these machines is a genius

paintedwolf
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Hydrox was the first sandwich cookie before Oreo.

Jack-xozp
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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 😂🤦🏼‍♀️

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