Everything You Don’t Know About Junk Food | Compilation

Everything You Don't Know About Junk Food | Compilation
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Today on Weird History food we are offering a trip through our collective favorite junk foods! Everything from Hostess Cupcakes to that ‘hard to open’ Capri Sun pouch! Enjoy!

Chapters:
00:00 – How the Hostess and The Twinkie Almost Died
12:02 – The Spicy and Surprising History of Doritos
22:29 – Are Oreo Cookies Really Just a Knockoff Brand?
34:37 – Why Was the 80s the Golden Age for Sugary Cereals?
48:22 – The Scorching Origin Of Bagel Bites
01:01:02 – How Lunchables Were Made By And For The 90s
01:11:39 – Why Do Pop Tarts Come In Twos?
01:23:54 – How the Girl Scout Cookie Empire Was Built
01:36:23 – Why Is It So Hard To Open A Capri-Sun?

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  1. I can help everyone and shortness video no one should be consuming any of this stuff high in white sugar which is bleached by chemicals, hydrogenated cotton seed oils this stuff is the reason we suffer from an obesity pandemic and should be illegal😊 because it's killing people slowly for instance did you know most of those cakes and cookies contain aluminum which is a highly deadly metal if consumed🎉

  2. While in the Navy, stationed in Florida, I remember a gut wrenching 'snack introduced by locals. A chocolate moon pie washed down with 16 oz of RC🥴cola.

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  4. For non Spanish speakers, Doradito does mean “golden” however it also means something fried in oil, that when fried will actually get a darker tanned golden shade.

  5. In Canada, they're called Girl Guide cookies, with only 2 varieties, vanilla and chocolate sandwich cookies and thin mints. All are manufactured by Christie, a giant cookie corporation in Canada. The thin mints were introduced only about 10 years ago.

  6. Thats so stupid she sold a puffed up chip for 20k.. ive found a few of them, one fully puffed and a couple half/quarter puffed…
    I coulda been rich

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