Unboxing Food From Every Decade!
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Published 2024-02-17
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All Comments (21)
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Subscribe if you love food :)
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Y’all just destroyed all of that stuff… didn’t read the ingredients and barely tried anything. It seems like you just bought all these vintage ingredients to destroy these items without even giving us information on them. What did the labels say, what were the ingredients. We just watched you botch $16k worth of products.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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As an antique collector, I was dying internally while watching this video
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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.
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WELCOME TO THE HORROR MY MAN!!
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I love how those Star Wars gummies came out a decade before the movie was released, the characteristics of the characters were spot on!
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16:53 its amazing how go gurt invented miles morales 2 decades before they started using him in comics
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People who eat refrigerators 👇
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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!
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90s won it for me, brings back childhood memories. I'm sure people will all pick the decade when they were a kid
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Rest in peace, Lynja.
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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.
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Nick is the type of guy to try dinosaur Egyptian eggs
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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.
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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<3
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Fun fact: Honey doesn't get expired. Never.