The machinery, robotics, and human ingenuity are super impressive in all these production facilities.. huge respect for those who design and build all that 👍
@@Blue_Mike yeah we used to have that in our countries (Europe), each stick was wrapped on a thin white paper inside a miniature pack of real or knock-off cigarette brand ^^ I don’t think they still exist as cigarettes, but I’ve seen kids munching on little chocolate sticks out of a tiny box...
@@GreenNastyRabbit You had a chocolate cigarettes? In here (South-East Asia) we have a sweet cigarette-looking candy. I used to buy them when I was in Elementary schools. It was good times.
I worked at Nestles back in the 60's boxing these 20 lb. bars as they came out of the cooling chamber. How to get one? Contact a local chocolate shop that uses them and ask.
It has to be illegal to have this many puns in a row. 😂😂🤣🤣I loved chocolate coins as a kid because of the designs. Imagine my surprise when I found out chocolate candy was inside each coin. 😋
I remember the chocolate coins. they're such a tasty treat. And during chinese new year celebrations at primary school, I would receive a mandarin orange and an ang pow with two chocolate coins inside
Don't mean to be mean, but I find it funny how Jewish children receive chocolate money. More specifically, this guy points you guys out. Why he didn't say every culture likes chocolate coins is beyond me, but he had to choose Christianity and the one other religion that has the connotation lol
@@koolkay_222 The reason we use chocolate coins is because it was tradition back in the day to give the coins you win in dreidel to your teachers, as a form of charity. So it actually goes against the stereotype!
I miss my childhood days, i'm so excited, happy and feeling blessed to have these chocolate coins. It's a rare sight i mean we're so poor parents can't buy such
Am I the only one that's annoyed that the front of the penny is 1949 in which the reverse should be a wheat penny, not the lincoln memorial that started in 1959?
Ever tasted a BAD chocolate coin? It basically tastes like corn syrup with a waxy texture, and perhaps a hint of chocolate, but very little. Mainly just corn syrup and wax.
The machinery, robotics, and human ingenuity are super impressive in all these production facilities.. huge respect for those who design and build all that 👍
It was me, I made all of it
I always think the same thing watching these. Who thinks up how the process should be and then designs the machines?!
@@griffithposgay792 thank you so much
Those chocolate coins bring a lot of childhood memories.
😂
Oddly I remember eating more chocolate cigarettes than coins 😅
@@GreenNastyRabbit Wait what
@@Blue_Mike yeah we used to have that in our countries (Europe), each stick was wrapped on a thin white paper inside a miniature pack of real or knock-off cigarette brand ^^
I don’t think they still exist as cigarettes, but I’ve seen kids munching on little chocolate sticks out of a tiny box...
@@GreenNastyRabbit You had a chocolate cigarettes? In here (South-East Asia) we have a sweet cigarette-looking candy. I used to buy them when I was in Elementary schools.
It was good times.
van we just have How it's made streamed 24/7? it's probably the most soothing and interesting show out there
Just watch them on your own...
@@derrickstorm6976 it would be profitable for them tho. Take a look at the views on this channel. Every how it's made video does AT LEAST 50k views.
I always thought they were made at the United States Chocolate Mint.
Ba dum tsss
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That’s cute 😊
😂😂
Okay, that's all great and stuff but the real question is: where do I get these chocolate bars they use to melt?
I guess you need to prove you're a chocolate factory, since it comes in 50lb blocks
@@ItsMrAssholeToYou right, you can't buy a single 10lb one
You can online order a “Cadbury 10Kg chocolate block” in Australia… just saying… it’s about $AU230 but if your keen 🤷♂️
my thoughts, too!
I worked at Nestles back in the 60's boxing these 20 lb. bars as they came out of the cooling chamber. How to get one? Contact a local chocolate shop that uses them and ask.
I feel like those giant chocolate bars shown in the beginning could be their own "how it's made" episode
They are
In '84 or '85, I worked for for Palmer Chocolate, in Reading PA. They made chocolate coins and little football shaped eggs.
"Gambling" with chocolate poker chips would be a great game for a Halloween party
...or any given Friday night 🤙
Loved the "golden shine" and the engraving. Opened it as careful as I could to keep "the coin" intact😉
It has to be illegal to have this many puns in a row. 😂😂🤣🤣I loved chocolate coins as a kid because of the designs. Imagine my surprise when I found out chocolate candy was inside each coin. 😋
Same 😅 I thought it was a real coin when I first saw it
Man, so many fake how it's made channels this is the best narrator and show!
always liked chocolate coins as a kid, also helped that the chocolate was really good unlike some cheap brand chocolate copies.
them: "so not a crumb of chocolate goes to waste"
also them: *records the crumbs getting stuck on the cutter*
I remember the chocolate coins. they're such a tasty treat. And during chinese new year celebrations at primary school, I would receive a mandarin orange and an ang pow with two chocolate coins inside
02:27 - "Not a crumb of chocolate goes to waste".
- **films crumbs of chocolate going to waste**
i remember watching this show when i was a kid as i sleep with the softness of hos voice
Yes
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Nostalgic
Aaah I used to watch this show when I was younger
I could never know why but these make me feel so safe I always fall asleep to these shows
Love How it's Made videos
This video made me nostalgic.
When I was little, my mom would get these on St. Patrick’s Day and say that the leprechaun brought them lol. Good times
I Love chocolate. You should make more chocolate videos!
The nostalgia 😭 how it's made was my favvvv
Glad the algorithm threw this my way
I'm Jewish and I can confirm we love these things. We like the silver ones too but I usually toss those or give them to my uncle.
Don't mean to be mean, but I find it funny how Jewish children receive chocolate money. More specifically, this guy points you guys out. Why he didn't say every culture likes chocolate coins is beyond me, but he had to choose Christianity and the one other religion that has the connotation lol
@@koolkay_222 The reason we use chocolate coins is because it was tradition back in the day to give the coins you win in dreidel to your teachers, as a form of charity. So it actually goes against the stereotype!
"So not a crumb of chocolate goes to waste" *Literally shows wasted chocolate crumbs on the cutter assembly*
GET A LIFE
Imagine being that one piece of chocolate that has the sorrow of being reused over and over again, it’s life fulfillment never coming true.
Let's dive into this 🎉🎉
I love watching this channel at 3 am
Me currently @4am lol
Orang yang gagal akan nampak kesusahan pada setiap peluang, manakala orang yang optimis akan nampak peluang dalam setiap kesusahan
A Christmas favorite.
Not only for kids. I’m 30 and stil buy it when i can and have a smile on my face when eating it 😋
Man, growing up I never knew these were for special occasions, or for Hanukkah, but knowing that now makes them more special 💙
I love chocolate coins!😃
Show runner: Where should we display the chocolate coins for the opening shot?
Director: Just set it up in front of a dirty abandoned warehouse.
To think this is still accepted currency in most lands
At least it is edible, as opposed to crypto currency.
@@machintelligence Yes, very true. And i heard crypto really is losing its value. At least chocolate doesnt do that :)
@@Greenpoloboy3 I mean if you leave these coins in the sun they’ll surely depreciate xD
@@WraithLK :) I hope the Gold acts like a protection and keeps it in shape
As for the foil discards: they don't end up on the scrap heap, instead the scrap heaps up in a bin for recycling!
Babe wake up. A new how it’s made just dropped
The music reminds me of a rainy, grey trip on the highway
Childhood memories 💜
I loved these as a kid
😂😂😂😂😂 0:16 some facts there i'm dead
Thank you, Strong Marcus.
Is it just mean or did he say “chocolate” in a weird way? Maybe I just heard chocolate too many times and it started to sound funny! 😂
love this channel
I buy them when I wanna feel like a kid, *if I could ever find where they're sold*
ahh... those 10 pound bar can buy me anytime 😋
This one is A+
I watch these for fun :)
I miss my childhood days, i'm so excited, happy and feeling blessed to have these chocolate coins. It's a rare sight i mean we're so poor parents can't buy such
Bro I just had these exact things at my grandma's house now I see this in my recommended
Take a shot (of chocolate if you like) every time the narrator says "chocolate".
The chocolate always tasted metallic to me. That or I always left pieces on there.
“The leftover lattice gets remelted so not a crumb of chocolate goes to waste.” So there could be year old chocolate in my coin?
Yup. Tootsie Rolls scraps get throw back in so they are all 100+ years old.
Beautiful!!!
❤ خیروبرکت باشه آمین خداجون ❤
So the newly created coins are in “mint” condition. I’ll grab my coat. 😂
I thought they were hand wrapped! 😲 lol 🤣 Reality shattered!!!!
That’s amazing!
I liked this video
Square or rectangle shape chocolate product is more economical that circular product.
The commentator is the star of the show 😆❤️
The chocolate coins are also handed out for Easter as well over here in the 🇬🇧
They'd save energy and money and recycling if they cut out the coins closer together in both the chocolate and the foil.
I wonder if the workers can take some of the scrap chocolate home. I'd be tempted to.
Worth it's weight in gold.
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She helped recovered what I lost trading on my self
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Who's this professional everyone is talking about I always see her post on top comment on every TH-cam video I watched
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She is active on Tele Gram 👇
DO ONE ON CANDY CIGARETTES!
Did anyone else get really hungry for chocolate while watching this?
DRINKING GAME: every time the word CHOCOLATE is said🤣🍹
I love chocolate coins.
3am and I'm watching how they make chocolate coins...
who else got chocolate under their finger nails trying to get the bottom bit of the wrapper to come off?😂
Cool 😊
My 20-Year Old Deaf Creator Actually Eating Chocolate Coins Every Saturday As Part Of Candy. :)
I love the How It’s Made guys voice, but something about the way he says ‘chocolate’ sticks out for some reason.
He says charklate instead of chocolate.
"The chaaclate"
That is some amazing die work.
ahhh nostalgia
Who use to eatch how its made but now watches this because its like how its made
“Not a single crumb goes to waste”
The crumbs on the machine: bruh
Am I the only one that's annoyed that the front of the penny is 1949 in which the reverse should be a wheat penny, not the lincoln memorial that started in 1959?
They should stamp dates on these coins. I'm pretty sure I've eating some very old coins.
"If I'm curt with you, its because time is a factor."
In brazil it was made by a factory called Pan!😊
so cool....
Ever tasted a BAD chocolate coin? It basically tastes like corn syrup with a waxy texture, and perhaps a hint of chocolate, but very little. Mainly just corn syrup and wax.
Delicious “chacklate”
Let's be real, if we have worked there, we would've definitely eat a tone of it.
Shalom!
Where can I buy those 10 pound chocolate bars
0:42 *opens mouth* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH
i did too
I wanna eat all those giant chocolate bars so badly 🤤
@@Blue_Mike Me too but think of the fat and sugar
I had these when I was a kid! Who else once thought they were real coins, at first? Lol.
"not a crumb of chocolate is wasted" bunch of crumbs on the cookie cutter thing edge
Cool 😎
Mmm chocolate 🍫 😋
Very nice info.. was surprised to hear the U.S. one cent piece being referred to as a "penny" on the "Science Channel"... ;) Yup, I'm that guy..
Why ?
This is making me want chocolate 🍫 😩
I put these in my Ang pao and give it to my families lmao
You'll soon realize that one chocolate quarter is worth more than a real quarter, as chocolate coins are overpriced.