Made the mistake of watching how sundae cups are made while I'm supposed to be sleeping. Now I'm seriously considering pros and cons of getting back up, getting dressed, driving 28 miles in a blizzard.
Am I the only one annoyed with how the chocolate syrup dispenser spills a bit of syrup onto the side of each cup, and onto the machinery too? That must annoying to clean. Surely there has got to be a way to make the dispenser more precise?
increase the waiting time so that the drip would land on a cup itself not on the edges while traveling through the conveyor belt. This was bumming me out too
Having worked in a couple of food manufacturing plants I can tell you the timing is slightly off there. Depending on how it's set up it may require the line to be stopped to adjust it and that won't happen until they're throwing more money onto the floor than they are into the cup.
I remember as a kid when my parents would take me to Friendly's for ice cream. Horrible service, but great ice cream sundaes. I miss them. These are not the same.
There are several towns claiming to be the “birthplace of the Sundae.” (Apparently there’s a huge fight between a town in Wisconsin and Ithaca, NY over this.) Evanston, IL is the one referenced here: a blue law against selling ice cream sodas on Sundays was passed in 1890. So the local shops obeyed the law, and served ice cream with the syrup of your choice without the soda but only on Sundays. (Making it legal) The “sodaless soda” was the “Sunday soda." As sales of the dessert got so popular , they started selling “Sunday sodas” on Mondays too, prompting objections from the church leaders to naming the dish after the Sabbath. So the “Sundae” was born.
@@tidepodpadthai2633 in most places blue laws were put in place so that people went to church on Sunday, at least in the morning. They kept stores closed until noon and banned the sale of alcohol until at least noon. I guess the no ice cream and soda thing was to get the younger people to go to church. They are Christian morality laws in a country that’s not supposed to have any official religion. 🤷♂️
Ice cream sundaes are the direct result of Blue Laws, which are religious laws in the United States that restrict activities that could be considered sinful. One example of a Blue Law is the ban on the sale of liquor in certain places on Sundays. In the late 1800s, there was another Blue Law on the books that made it illegal to sell soda on Sunday. Some religious groups were against what they called “sucking sodas” and felt that this activity should be banned on the Sabbath. This ban on Sunday soda sales was a big problem for anyone that enjoyed root beer floats or other ice cream sodas. At the time, pharmacists (called druggists in those days) were doing a booming business in ice cream sodas at their pharmacy counters. They needed another way to sell ice cream to their customers on hot Sunday afternoons. Their solution was to replace the soda with chocolate sauce, a move that made everyone happy-ice cream lovers, druggists, and those that disapproved of soda.
When I was a kid we had a whole set of ridiculous "blue laws" that regulated sunday behavior. Most stores were closed, a lot of products could not be sold. It was the meddlesome churches, of course. Luckily we finally moved beyond most of those laws, but there are many that still want to bring them back. 😎
Me over 10+ yrs ago, awake at 11 pm, a bowl of cereal half touched and just staring at the tv while my mom bakes midnight cookies and my dad brushing my hair for bed time and munching on m&m's secretly so I don't "see" and ask for some.
I lived in Friendlys hometown of Wilbraham for almost 45 years... There's no ice cream better .. The sundaes are the best, especially the Reecees Pieces sundae... Try the strawberry Fribble...
VIDEOHEREBOB For cheapness, natural vanilla by itself is super expensive. They use vanillin which is the main flavor in real vanilla but they make vanillin in a lab.
Real vanilla also is terrible for the environment, because growing it causes farmers (for example in Madagascar) to destroy rainforest. So it's actually a lot better to eat fake vanilla.
At least they aren’t using castoreum. Vanilla flavor made from beavers castor sacs. It’s food safe albeit a bit gross. But usage is super duper low in modern times. I suppose it would be natural flavoring though
An aqueous solution of 6.3 g oxalic acid dihydrate is made up to 250mL . The volume of 0.1 N NaOH required to completely neutralise 10mL of this solution is
Man, all the Friendly’s around me are gone. I miss going there, I have so many good memories of going there with my parents and friends. Especially the few times my parents let me stay home from school when I was having a really hard time, and would take me to Friendly’s to treat ourselves with their sundaes.
I live in one of those places that claim to be the birthplace of the ice cream sundae. I didn't know there were others that also claim to be the birthplace until after high school.
you just know the foreman went all out on deep cleaning weeks before the cams showed up But considering some of these factoreies we see, its pretty clear they are serious on cleanliness idk im drunk
Step 1 - Grab a Sundae Cup Step 2 - Get a spoon Step 3 - Eat the sundae sides Step 4 - Cover your tracks by spreading the fudge Step 5 - Enjoy how clever you are! Step 6 - Repeat. Richard: 😋🤩😋
The tastiest ingredients in this lovely treat are: Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Soybean And Cottonseed Oils, Mono And Diglycerides, Modified Cellulose, Soy Lecithin, Soy Protein Concentrate, Polysorbate 60, Artificial Flavor, Polyglycerol Esters Of Fatty Acids och Phosphoric Acid. Yummy!
This is interesting because over here in Australia, sundaes cannot be bought in grocery stores, you can only buy them at ice cream shops, so they're always fancy and handmade here!
I will still watch this show alll damn day!
Can’t go wrong
That's cool but what makes you say that?
INS Whisky cause Over the years I’ve been told by many people “this show is soo boring”
Don’t sit around all day! Get out there and donate some of your bones! You gosh dramn dingus!
Made the mistake of watching how sundae cups are made while I'm supposed to be sleeping. Now I'm seriously considering pros and cons of getting back up, getting dressed, driving 28 miles in a blizzard.
Don't watch it at night
Its interesting to see more name brand foods appear as the show went on through the years
Am I the only one annoyed with how the chocolate syrup dispenser spills a bit of syrup onto the side of each cup, and onto the machinery too? That must annoying to clean. Surely there has got to be a way to make the dispenser more precise?
Well, spilled or not, they need to clean the machines regularly.
increase the waiting time so that the drip would land on a cup itself not on the edges while traveling through the conveyor belt. This was bumming me out too
@@thila They want efficiency not cleaner surfaces
Having worked in a couple of food manufacturing plants I can tell you the timing is slightly off there. Depending on how it's set up it may require the line to be stopped to adjust it and that won't happen until they're throwing more money onto the floor than they are into the cup.
I'm sure the cleaning process is automated the same way the production is :)
3:43 these icecreams can work together better than ANYONE i have ever in my life met
I remember as a kid when my parents would take me to Friendly's for ice cream. Horrible service, but great ice cream sundaes. I miss them. These are not the same.
Yeah, i miss going and having the birthday cake friendzee. It lives on now in their party cake flavor.
I literally thought the cup prints were pandas
Wait...they're not?
Same. Cheesy, no.
Wait what- their not pandas?-
Same
Me too! 😂😂
Am I the only one that keeps seeing the panda from kong fu panda on the packing
Yes! Same here!
Same!!!
@@arniecalang4583 i cant unsee and stop laughing from this comment now
My god..
Oh yeah
Kinda neat to see how it all comes together, I grew up near this factory and knew of a few people that worked there.
By title of the video, I thought you where going to show how the container was made
Same here
Same! I was line what a fuckin snoozer that would be
I actually wanted to see thta
Me too lol
"The mixer paddle agitates the ingredients, to distribute the cocoa evenly throughout."
*Immediately shows swirls of uneven cocoa*
99 100 101
1* 2@ +1/3
#just-0123-must
@@brd8764 what-
How stupid saying this shit, they mixed the stuff for a while so it became even smh
2:40 what kind of monster designed this machine so it splatters a bit on Every. Single. Cup?!
this is just aggravating.
Kilo Byte 😳
@Kilo Byte fucking Savage...I like it
That's an unavoidable consequence of how viscous the fudge sauce is.
I like it like that. These sundaes are soooooo good
@@georgebaggy exactly. Anything that thick, can not just automatically stop flowing.
Try making honey stop flowing on the spot.
For me this "How it's made" is one of the best recommendations on youtube.
3:33 cup tipped over in the back "Am I a joke to you?"
Knowing Friendly's they probably shipped it anyway.
I remember watching this show every morning before going to school...good times
2:30 *”time for my afternoon swim”*
augustus gloop
@@kara4501 Oompa loompa doopity doo
It’s amazing how much stuff can be done by machine
2:27 Willie Wonka in paradise!
Welp, I'm off to the market now for a sundae cup
The red velvet is the best flavor
@@MostlyLost Delectable
After watching this series I appreciate things I buy now
The little history tidbit is my favorite! 🌹
2:09 The thought of jumping into this vat just crossed my mind
It's interesting o see these sundaes being made, especially since I've had these before, specifically from the brand.
Freindlys
I remember going to one of their restaurants a few times as a kid
all the brands that how it's made features are from another universe I swear
_“...when the sale of ice cream sodas were banned on Sundays.”_
I’m very curious about the story behind this
There are several towns claiming to be the “birthplace of the Sundae.” (Apparently there’s a huge fight between a town in Wisconsin and Ithaca, NY over this.)
Evanston, IL is the one referenced here: a blue law against selling ice cream sodas on Sundays was passed in 1890. So the local shops obeyed the law, and served ice cream with the syrup of your choice without the soda but only on Sundays. (Making it legal) The “sodaless soda” was the “Sunday soda." As sales of the dessert got so popular , they started selling “Sunday sodas” on Mondays too, prompting objections from the church leaders to naming the dish after the Sabbath. So the “Sundae” was born.
@@joermnyc why was it illegal though??
@@tidepodpadthai2633 in most places blue laws were put in place so that people went to church on Sunday, at least in the morning. They kept stores closed until noon and banned the sale of alcohol until at least noon. I guess the no ice cream and soda thing was to get the younger people to go to church. They are Christian morality laws in a country that’s not supposed to have any official religion. 🤷♂️
Ice cream sundaes are the direct result of Blue Laws, which are religious laws in the United States that restrict activities that could be considered sinful. One example of a Blue Law is the ban on the sale of liquor in certain places on Sundays. In the late 1800s, there was another Blue Law on the books that made it illegal to sell soda on Sunday. Some religious groups were against what they called “sucking sodas” and felt that this activity should be banned on the Sabbath.
This ban on Sunday soda sales was a big problem for anyone that enjoyed root beer floats or other ice cream sodas. At the time, pharmacists (called druggists in those days) were doing a booming business in ice cream sodas at their pharmacy counters. They needed another way to sell ice cream to their customers on hot Sunday afternoons. Their solution was to replace the soda with chocolate sauce, a move that made everyone happy-ice cream lovers, druggists, and those that disapproved of soda.
When I was a kid we had a whole set of ridiculous "blue laws" that regulated sunday behavior. Most stores were closed, a lot of products could not be sold. It was the meddlesome churches, of course. Luckily we finally moved beyond most of those laws, but there are many that still want to bring them back. 😎
Haven't been to a Friendly's in years!
I remember Friendly's from the 80s...were all over Connecticut but are now gone.
They still exist where I live
I had one close to my house. Now it’s being turned into what looks like a Ramen place or something.
Me over 10+ yrs ago, awake at 11 pm, a bowl of cereal half touched and just staring at the tv while my mom bakes midnight cookies and my dad brushing my hair for bed time and munching on m&m's secretly so I don't "see" and ask for some.
I used to eat these all the time at my moms house back in the early 2000s. She would get them for me and I would love to eat them when I was stoned.
There used to be Friendly's Ice cream restaurants in MI but they are all gone now. I miss them.
NUNYA BIDNEZ :(
*makes note to buy some this week*
Damn I'd eat all of those sundaes if I was hired to work at that factory. I'd probably get 2 or 3 days in before I was let go.
I lived in Friendlys hometown of Wilbraham for almost 45 years...
There's no ice cream better ..
The sundaes are the best, especially the Reecees Pieces sundae...
Try the strawberry Fribble...
I worked at Friendly's ice cream at Wilbraham, MA. Everybody eats their fill.
literally never heard of this sweet before
Are you not American?
I love and like Friendly's. I still remember the place next to the river separating NH and Vermont in Brattleboro.
I didn't even know there were sundae cups in the first place.
Should've made the title : How it's made sundae ice cream.
Blank Blank I thought it was going to show how the paper cups were made 😂😂😂😂
yeahhhh me too
That fudge sauce could be art
Wish we had these in dubai, look so good!
discountedcontent they are really good
There are some at waitrose or spinney’s! Heck even BR or cold stone might make you one. Oh and hi from city walk lol.
Don't know if I'm dumb as shit or we just don't have those stuff in Australia, but i wish i had it here too
My Dad Is In Dubai
Science channel I love you
Satisfying Video + Soothing Voice = 😍
Thank you. My only question (and concern) is why do they use artificial flavoring in so many ice creams?
VIDEOHEREBOB For cheapness, natural vanilla by itself is super expensive. They use vanillin which is the main flavor in real vanilla but they make vanillin in a lab.
Real vanilla also is terrible for the environment, because growing it causes farmers (for example in Madagascar) to destroy rainforest. So it's actually a lot better to eat fake vanilla.
At least they aren’t using castoreum. Vanilla flavor made from beavers castor sacs. It’s food safe albeit a bit gross. But usage is super duper low in modern times. I suppose it would be natural flavoring though
Artificial flavoring is cheaper than the real thing.
@@jasmina.8473 Illuminating to know tree-huggers think your health is less important than muh environment.
4:20 -- thank you very much, Mr Roboto, for doing the jobs nobody wants to.
Make a video about how "how its made" its made
It looks sooooooo good
I just looked up this brand. Now I’m gonna go buy some.
Friendlys is bomb! The food is pretty good too
Too bad we can't find it in France ):
(In fact not much sundae at all)
An aqueous solution of 6.3 g oxalic acid dihydrate is made up to 250mL . The volume of 0.1 N NaOH required to completely neutralise 10mL of this solution is
Love going to frirndly's for a great burger and Sunday... never knew they made these like to go ones tho lol
Man, all the Friendly’s around me are gone. I miss going there, I have so many good memories of going there with my parents and friends. Especially the few times my parents let me stay home from school when I was having a really hard time, and would take me to Friendly’s to treat ourselves with their sundaes.
@@EddVCR they are still here in Glenn Bernie Maryland... and still have awesome food and Sundays lol
Saw this on Sci Go. Funny you showed this because I ate a sundae with it while watching how it was made.
2:28 I'm craving this so much now, I wanna jump into this tank ...
I'm startin to get int on that late night "how it's made" binge agian
Yano know it's bed time when I'm watching How it's made 😅
Sunday all-star weekend
Man, I miss my local Friendly’s.
Am I the only one who thought this was about THE actual cup of the sundae?
YES
nope
I love those Sundays
I live in one of those places that claim to be the birthplace of the ice cream sundae. I didn't know there were others that also claim to be the birthplace until after high school.
I'm surprised "Distribute the cocoa" hasn't made it into a song sample yet
Wow. I miss this show.
I wonder if they work on sundays?
The narrator's voice is soothing
Love this show since i was young
The time I saw this ice cream cup, I had only one feeling I need to see, and I need to taste it.
I’ve had these, they aren’t that great, but it’s neat how they’re made
2:27 so satisfying.
Awesome content
im eating the original chocolate fudge friendly's sundae ... found it at jewel osco...
you just know the foreman went all out on deep cleaning weeks before the cams showed up
But considering some of these factoreies we see, its pretty clear they are serious on cleanliness
idk im drunk
Up voting your own silly comment. Karen Dingleberry gripes, gripes and gripes much more~~~!!! Shalom
@@politicsuncensored5617 ? I didnt but now i did lol
i used to buy friendly's vanilla ice cream tubs and mix it with a&w root-beer to make awesome root-beer floats...
I'm surprised this video doesn't look like it was found on an old VHS tape from 1998
This is the canon narrartor for How It's Made, any other is just not right.
I'd try it!
3:13 "It's the" ... FINAL COUNTDOWN! Do-do-do-DOO! Do-do-do-do-DO!
This balance of power keeps ice cream in check!
Why were soda fountains banned on Sunday?!?!
Looks delicious
I'll just toss myself into that chocolate 🤤
"Oops, I tripped"
Just imgaine Richard Watterson from Amazing world of gumball worked there
Step 1 - Grab a Sundae Cup
Step 2 - Get a spoon
Step 3 - Eat the sundae sides
Step 4 - Cover your tracks by spreading the fudge
Step 5 - Enjoy how clever you are!
Step 6 - Repeat.
Richard: 😋🤩😋
When i saw the title i was thinking:
Were gonna learn how cups are made or how sundaes are...?
That fudge sauce looks so good
love this channel!
I miss living near friendly’s restaurants.
My recipe for a homemade sundae starts with a gallon of ice cream.
Who else finds this satisfying
The tastiest ingredients in this lovely treat are: Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Soybean And Cottonseed Oils, Mono And Diglycerides, Modified Cellulose, Soy Lecithin, Soy Protein Concentrate, Polysorbate 60, Artificial Flavor, Polyglycerol Esters Of Fatty Acids och Phosphoric Acid. Yummy!
True dat. Thanks to these sundaes I have diabetes. Love those artificial things in life that make u crave it till it kills u.
Don't forget how vanilla extract is made...........
😊 This is why I pay for the Internet. 😁
3:10 The one on the left is bull’s-eye I want one from that machine
For me the name of the show should be H.I.M
I thought this video was literally only about the cups. Not the icecream too
1:36 Anyone notice how some of the cups get pulled out and some don't?
Wow Sundae🤤
shifty leader SUNDAE?
Thx
RIP the one cup that fell over 3:34
Does the vanilla come from Madagascar?
I can't seem to get over the fact that ice cream sodas were banned on Sundays.
Lol that was an odd choice, to be sure
No ice cream sodas on Sunday. WTF
What does this mean
The UK vice over for the video starts by talking about how Sundaes were invented in Florence in the 1600s.
Welcome back Welcome
This is interesting because over here in Australia, sundaes cannot be bought in grocery stores, you can only buy them at ice cream shops, so they're always fancy and handmade here!
Nobody:
Me: New video challenge for youtubers. Watch these and try not to get hungry
imagine dropping the camera in one of those vats
Mmm Love me some whipped topping. XD