You never know? 🤷🤔🤷🤔🤷There's been 110+ people in the world... I know unlikely. But it is a mathematical probability so 🤔🤷🤔🤷🤔🤷 now what would be neat is if there were some types of provenance to the specific cans and we were able to locate said Super centenarians with their own baby food ! That would be a very interesting video! Lol I have a crazy imagination sorry folks.. I amuse myself though so that's all that matters. 😂😅😊
You havent been recommended to me in over a year even though im subscribed, i honestly thought you kicked the bucket after all the bad food ,so glad to see youre alive doing what you love !🙏🏻
@@barbikayler40532 Don't pay much attention to the stuff on your YT home page. Go to the subscriptions page. You will see almost all of the most recent videos by creators you subscribed to, in order of most recent videos first.
I'm a mom and I used formula. So it's interesting how the Dr helped back then and still does today. Especially when your kid has a tough time digesting reg formula.
Lately?! Post is a born Winner, the trauma this guy has been through- and the success he has created at such young age is testimony in itself, this guy is a soldier and a poster of optimisation and self defiance.
I really enjoy watching these videos you post. being able to see how certain food stands test of time. If people sent you stuff to open would you do a video on it?
Yep. That's exactly why they switched the containers, because they wanted a youtuber nearly 100 years in the future to give their product a glowing recommendation. They were truly ahead of their time.
You can tell that the baby milk powder was not stored in Florida. The humidity there seeps into everything. I've left peanuts in the shell outside, and they'd look wet from just sitting in the air.
With some expired products, I think I’d put them in the back yard and do a Timelapse of it. Maybe put it next to an ants nest and get a trail cam to take a photo every 10 minutes and see how long it takes the ants to consume the product.
WOAH WHAT ITS FROM INDIANA?! I KNOW WHERE EVANSVILLE IS! ITS NOT TOO FAR FROM MY HOMETOWN! AS A HOOSIER THAT IS SO COOL TO ME!!! :D Also Love your video’s! They are so cool!
If you look at the other one the stamp date code on it and the other one has the same thing under a label and that one says 37. So I believe that other one is actually newer from 1937
It was supposed to be a THIN paste. That’s why you got the lumps. But it still would be rancid so I guess in the end it does not matter.😅 love your videos!
Crazy how the baby who needed this is probably gone now
Probably? 🤔
😊
Yeah that is crazy
Not probably, more than likely is gone. Sad, but reality 😢
That gave me more perspective than 4 red bulls 😂
You never know? 🤷🤔🤷🤔🤷There's been 110+ people in the world... I know unlikely. But it is a mathematical probability so 🤔🤷🤔🤷🤔🤷 now what would be neat is if there were some types of provenance to the specific cans and we were able to locate said Super centenarians with their own baby food ! That would be a very interesting video! Lol I have a crazy imagination sorry folks.. I amuse myself though so that's all that matters. 😂😅😊
You havent been recommended to me in over a year even though im subscribed, i honestly thought you kicked the bucket after all the bad food ,so glad to see youre alive doing what you love !🙏🏻
I haven't seen him in about 2 years and have been subscribed a long time.
Why didn’t you search for him?
@@barbikayler40532even if you're subscribed to a channel if you don't watch said persons videos on the regular they won't get recommended to you
lol
@@barbikayler40532 Don't pay much attention to the stuff on your YT home page. Go to the subscriptions page. You will see almost all of the most recent videos by creators you subscribed to, in order of most recent videos first.
I'm a mom and I used formula. So it's interesting how the Dr helped back then and still does today. Especially when your kid has a tough time digesting reg formula.
I read the title without seeing the word "formula" at first
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The question is - Did you read the word formula before you clicked on it 🤔 … 😂👍
Cool how that paper label just slipped off to reveal an even better painted on one. Incredible stuff Post10👍
Well I'd expect nothing less from Post than cooking and eating ancient baby formula lol. Post is the most unique and genuine person on TH-cam period.
The brutal honesty of the label where they actually treat you like an adult and tell how you they make the product is hilarious to me.
Super glad to get a new upload! Post 10 has been winning out lately 😂
Lately?! Post is a born Winner, the trauma this guy has been through- and the success he has created at such young age is testimony in itself, this guy is a soldier and a poster of optimisation and self defiance.
This paper coating, reminds me of a bottle of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce!
Yea man proper retro.
The Original you might say!
Call a pediatrician's office and ask them how to prepare Mead's Florina for your baby. 😂
The fire refers to a wood/coal stove. The whole gas or electric cookers wasn't a thing for everybody in 1925.
Why haven’t I been notified to any new videos . Today was the first notification in months. Shame TH-cam:
Back when everybody was dancing the Fox-Trot and the Charleston.
It is a privilege to read the labels of historical products
Definitely not $.75 in 1930 LOL
That sounded high to me 🤔
That would be the equivalent of almost 14 dollars today. It's not so unreasonable when you price out formula.
I was thinking that too
That probably would’ve cost about $0.20 back in the day. That is about $3.55 today.
I don't think anybody could afford it anyway Great depression times right
I really enjoy watching these videos you post. being able to see how certain food stands test of time. If people sent you stuff to open would you do a video on it?
Yep. That's exactly why they switched the containers, because they wanted a youtuber nearly 100 years in the future to give their product a glowing recommendation. They were truly ahead of their time.
More of these videos please 🙏 😊 these are excellent to watch love old products
Tastes like a wet cardboard box! Had me in stitches.
I guess if you fed this very old formula to your baby, he/she will have old fashioned values when they grow up!
I would NOT recommend trying that.🤣
"But where are those good old fasioned values?"
@tobykassulke2385 you can't rely on that baby!
I love how you just figure things out during the video instead of staging things. Do I have any milk? Where’s the extension cord?
Anytime u are using a powder and making a paste…use a whisk to stir. It keeps the lumps out😊
You can tell that the baby milk powder was not stored in Florida. The humidity there seeps into everything. I've left peanuts in the shell outside, and they'd look wet from just sitting in the air.
Thanks for another great vid. My time was well invested. Let's see what's next
I think the reason the paper was on was to act like a safety seal because the lid could be pried open and contaminated the paper was probably glued
AWEsome!!! New England 👍 Thank you ✌️
Never thought I’d get excited seeing someone post a video opening a can but here we are
Every time there's a new video from Post, my brain gains 1 dopamine point
So fascinating! This channel is a guilty pleasure🥰 I didn't know baby formula existed that long🍼👶🏻
Where do you find all these old items? I love your channel so much!
I think he said at estate sales in another video.
Hey bud, did you see that centuries-old cherries were found in bottles on George Washington's property? NPR has an article. Thought you might enjoy
I WOULD SO LIKE TO HEAR YOUR LIFE STORY!
Love your videos 🏆 keep on keeping on!
I believe it said, "thin" paste, not, "thick" paste. Thus explaining why it didn't dissolve.
Bro probably gained 50 rads from eating that
Love your food videos, but I miss how concise they used to be 4 years ago 😊
"Wet cardboard" lol. Love that lol.
I was about to ask if you are Post10 but then I opened up the description tab and I was like "wow"
I had the reverse happen, I was thinking "this drain unclogger sounds exactly like the guy who opens old cans".
evoporated milk is more likely to have been used anyway, how many people had fridges in 1925
Slight rancid taste, but it's nothing 'shocking' 😂 16:08
I’m just gonna say that Modern-day baby grains smell almost rancid when new 😂
The outer paper was a way to show it had not been opened remove to open. Inner lable still had instructions
If it sais "This design adopted 1925" can it be from before 1925???
Oops... He said so too...
Oh heck. I didn't realize you had another channel!
Pretty sure was not 75 Cents in 1930 the Meads Dextri - Maltose.
Thanks brother ✊🏻
Calvin Coolidge was president at the time.
Wow.
I guess when he goes grocery shopping.....he buys from the "day old" trolley shelves...
You're a true Horsefighter!❤
Most babies from 1925 have gone bad as well.
1925 like its nothing. I love your vids bro.
I mean pediatricians back in the day commonly wrote scripts for infant formula that often called for evaporated milk
To think that, except for some rare exceptions, the babies this product was meant for are not with us anymore...
I know what wet cardboard box tastes like and what it smells like doesn't everyone Post 10 thanks for bringing back those memories
With some expired products, I think I’d put them in the back yard and do a Timelapse of it. Maybe put it next to an ants nest and get a trail cam to take a photo every 10 minutes and see how long it takes the ants to consume the product.
the can is from 1925 or newer according to the label
And that's why it's titled ninety nine
99 years seems a little old to be a baby, must be some specialized formula
Love your videos 👍
The top paper label was actually packaging the whole can was wrapped in a paper label
Im back to watching this channel again and nothing has changed
Keep up the good work i like these types of videos
Great video post .
Condensed milk is better x3
Keep up the hard work and start cooking
AT LAST!! HE'S BACK
15:00 Ye olde tyme parents were proud to say that their baby’s got the clapp.
You should get a 98 year old baby to feed it to who could tell you if it tastes like it did back in the day, LOL. 🤣🤣🤣
How many of you alle favorite part of this is the toilet dump part? Lol i love it lol
Love these videos
I grew up using evaporated milk on my cereal. Usually when my parents were going to the grocery store the next day. I liked it myself.
Great video, thanks!
Not shocking, not rancid, tastes like a wet cardboard box, lol, that was great
Can you try to find foods from either the early early 20th century or late 19th century. (Late 1800s would be really nice)
Lol "I think it went rancid"
That 1930s one looks like a reproduction
16:00 that’s what she said.
Lmao
3-7-1918 on the label?
Post you should've opened the 1st one from the bottom to preserve the top of the can just saying
You're absolutely chuffin nuts mate, I don't know if you're on a spectrum or what, but you're a character! And I dig that.
I'm pretty sure OP is also the "culvert" guy (post 10 channel).
He is!
This isn't baby food, it's cream of wheat
My favorite can of yours is the Heinz Simpsons spaghetti' O's VERY Nostalgic
Thos labeles were made without computers. That is so cool.
WOAH WHAT ITS FROM INDIANA?! I KNOW WHERE EVANSVILLE IS! ITS NOT TOO FAR FROM MY HOMETOWN! AS A HOOSIER THAT IS SO COOL TO ME!!! :D Also Love your video’s! They are so cool!
18:14 succes burp
If you look at the other one the stamp date code on it and the other one has the same thing under a label and that one says 37. So I believe that other one is actually newer from 1937
I wonder if only the top part of the powder is rancid and the rest underneath is ok?
I trust the 1930s one better 😂😂😂😂😂
how much did the baby formula cost you?
You pissed us off.
Cooking and eating baby formula that hasn't expired is pretty downright awful.😮
Eating almost 100-year-old baby cereal?!... You're braver than me, Post!
Seems like this stuff would just make the milk grainy and nasty. It doesn't even look appetizing.
I want to see some old oat meal and see if its stil edible>?
75 cents in 1930 was like almost 15 dollars today😮
Price out baby formula, and I'll bet it's close.
"Remove from the fire" is the coolest thing about this. Just awesome and really shows the age.
I wonder if you could possibly save the milk by turning it into cheese?
We should give the toilet a name.
It was supposed to be a THIN paste. That’s why you got the lumps. But it still would be rancid so I guess in the end it does not matter.😅 love your videos!
I don’t imagine many people could afford that formula considering it’s equal to $13.
There was no way it was originally 75 cents, that is from resale at some point.
In 99 more years someone's gonna try it again and be like, it tastes extra rancid someone probably already opened this once but it's not too bad.