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

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Published 2024-06-28
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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All Comments (21)
  • @lukasjacob3721
    This always makes me sleepy. Not because its boring, but so calming... 🥹
  • I love how during the marshmallow segment even the narrator is like "This company is way too paranoid about giving out their recipes"
  • @3henry214
    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?
  • @medicami
    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.
  • @dinohall2595
    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.
  • @melmo112083
    Margarine?! In croissant dough?! I am clutching my pearls right now.
  • @JaygeSattler
    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.
  • @neoream3606
    Why the heck did I watch this episode while I was hungry
  • @Jack-xo2zp
    Hydrox was the first sandwich cookie before Oreo.
  • 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
  • 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
  • @SERGIO-cr6uy
    i've loved the "How It's Made" series, i believe the narrator's voice made it even more intereting.
  • Showing Lance making golden dough and NOT making gold-n-chees is the devil. Bring them back Lance! So good.
  • @wendyh2708
    OMG no! A true croissant must be made with butter.
  • @payaj2815
    It’s a crying shame that Oreos doesn’t make cookies without the cream. The wafers are the best part.
  • @AKHMallory
    I’ve gone from watching parodies of this show on tiktok to the real thing on YouTube. Insomnia. Love it.
  • @sarahhoyles2908
    I love their dedication to only film off brand versions lol