Under further inspection after posting this video, One of my subscribers notices the bottom of the can actually says 1934, I originally thought it was from 43 while making the video
Under further inspection after posting this video, One of my subscribers notices the bottom of the can actually says 1934, I originally thought it was from 43 while making the video, Nobody reads the description
Well it's boiled and pressurised to ensure it doesn't come in contact with external factors which make it go off. Insane but a simple concept at the same time. Really changed the world
The color of the can looks like it was Army C-Ration from WWII. My father brought some home in 1967 when we lived in Germany, and they were still good after 23-24 years. I remember eating beans & ham, and some really dry chocolate and saltines.
I love videos like this. Simply made. The narrator doesn't like to hear themselves talk. Very awesome details at all the prefect times to give them. Was very focused but not too focused. Spoke in a manner where he didn't sound robotic and on the flip side didn't sound mellow dramatic. He was genuine too. I would be thrilled to check out a new video from this guy for instance.
@@user-sj9gz7pr3l his reply still doesn't matter, since op said "maybe" but then alix said "not really" which isn't needed cause again, L O V E R S already said maybe.
I found something similar to this at a garage sale one time. It was a lemon cake mix in a can from the 50s. My grandma remembers her mother making that exact kind of cake for her when she was a kid
Never seen canned cream corn before. That looks so tasty tho! Imagine being out in the field, not having eaten for over 24hrs and being hungry af. Totally would dig that if it was made fairly recently
I work on 48 rental properties for a living for over 30 years.. I sure hope you are a home owner, because at no time is it acceptable to put that amount of food down a drain. Not only that judging from the condition of your sink, that is a very OLD drain made of steel (not pvc) so with that being said, the steel pipe closes within it's self making a 1-1/2" sometimes less than 1/2". WHEN you completely clog the sink, DON'T CALL THE LANDLORD!!!!!!!!!! It's on you!!! Other then that, I enjoyed the video and am a new Sub. Have a good day!!! :)
Back then they made stuff to last….they really took that serious! Nowadays they make things to fall apart within a year or two or three(max)…i miss those old days. 🙁
That's some interesting content! I especially like that you are testing it in detail. You can also say what could happen if you eat different foods like that. Subbed!
Random Things I remember I put a jacket I wanted in a cabinet of a piece of furniture at a store (forget which store). I came back months later and it was still there so I bought it.
OMG 😱 can't believe so many years old packed corn and still looks good. Grandma got the corn and hid it in the locker trying to eat secretly from Grandpa and one day she forgot to open the locker..... ..😊
Congratulations on making it into a CinnamonToastKen video! Even though they made fun of you a little ..(I always stand up for you!!!) I hope the attention helps you get more subscribers!! Much love from a long time fan 🥰
Wow! Post 10 made a new channel! Cool! 👍🏼That could have actually been plain ole corn. But, after all those years, it broke down and appeared as cream corn. 🌽
@@DanielFlores-kr5rc nah the Earth was formed 4.6 billion years and had very little atmosphere, and at most we didn't have full oxygen until at most 2.6 billion years ago
I think the things that look like bubbles might be corn starch, they usually look like grains or bubbles, but who knows, I'm just an amateur microscopist. Great channel, just discovered it today.
The entire time I was watching this, my brain kept screaming "COVER THE TEST STRIP BOTTLE" while he was shaking off excess corn and pouring the can's contents in the pan 😂
Reminds me of the old DND 🇨🇦 cans while stationed out in the Ontario(Canada) wilderness back in 1970’s ..moose steaks and cream corn .. we used those empty cans to repair cars etc back in the day😂 the cream corn consistency is what I remember ..
Was recommended this video by the algorithm, and I immediately felt like Post 10 was cheating on me with another channel. That voice is unmistakable. Then I realized I just stumbled into a trove of new Post 10ish weirdness and couldn't be happier. (Also, want to say for my birthday my family just bought me, as they refer to them, "Post 10 boots" (knee high rubber boots) for wet and rainy days! 🤣)
Imagine taking to yourself from 2002. She would maybe wonder if terrorism had gotten so bad we had fallen into a dystopia. And you would be like 'oh gosh, I forgot about terrorism because of the pandemic'. And your past self would be freaking out thinking some horrible virus that makes everyone bleed from their eyes was killing everyone. And you would say no it's kind of like the flu. Maybe a little worse. Everyone wears a mask and nobody even makes eye contact on the streets anymore. And it crippled the world and brought everything to a halt. And she would ask how you are surviving. And you would say 'meh. Mostly just dont go outside and I watch random videos like one of someone opening a 75 year old can of corn to see what it was like' This world is so bizarre...