How Lollipops Are Made in Factories? (Mega Factories Video)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 มี.ค. 2021
- A lollipop is a type of sugar candy usually consisting of hard candy mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. Different informal terms are used in different places, including lolly, sucker, sticky-pop, etc. Lollipops are available in many flavors and shapes.
Although the main functional ingredients of a lollipop are quite simple, the actual process of making this product is where things start to get complicated. It has already been stated that a glassy amorphous structure is a non-crystalline solid. However, the formation and physical state of this glass has a lot of chemistry and physics behind it. The first step in making lollipops after mixing the main ingredients is the heating process. During heating, the molecules increase in their translational mobility and therefore become liquid-like.[11] Although it can be found that many hard candies are heated to about 310˚F, the temperature that the solution is heated to is dependent on the specific volume and contents of the mixture. After heating is complete, the solution can then be cooled. The final cooled solution is a supersaturated due to the fact that the moisture content drops to below 2%. Supersaturated or supercooled liquids are also formed due to the fact that crystallization is being inhibited. They are unstable because crystallization is a favored reaction in this case. During the cooling process, the most important physicochemical characteristic of lollipops is occurring. This process is called glass transition.
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watching this while eating lollipops just makes me want to buy a giant lollipop factory like this one
Ikr
Lol I just wanna make some 😂 melt some candy and mold em lol
These kind of videos are very calming to watch
Quality control is wonky at this factory. None of the guys have to wear hair nets or beard/mustache nets, their hairy arms pose another opportunity for contamination, the dude watching the pressure gauge is wearing the same apron he was using when he moved the kettle from its burner over to the prep table. I wonder if he changes that apron at all during the day. Same for the gloves they wear. Obviously the gloves aren't providing much protection against the heat as the pressure gauge guy kept yanking his gloved hand out of the ooze as it was being worked on the metal table. The machinery looks fairly used and dirty. The boxing portion is inefficient as is most of the rest of that factory. There are several tasks that can be automated to prevent injury to workers and product contamination by those workers.
Sill tastey though!
Idrc as long as it won't kill me or make me sick
I am not sure but I believe I saw the guy scratched his nose very lightly and briefly with his left glove.
I like the dirty fingers at 1:46
@@danielm3835 beat me to it
If i worked in this factory i would unfortunately end up feeding myself to the machine .
That looks like a pretty old, low volume, and non-automated factory, to be honest... full of painted steel (not stainless), manual handling and equipment with minimal guards, and no automated QC, logging, or control.
80s?
Processes involving spring in action are very satisfying 👌🏼👌🏼
Thank you for your feedback like always ! :D
@@engineeringworld. Can you give me the ingrédients of this Candy it's verry important for me.
5:16 man look how deep he goes in and he's wearing gloves which can easily get stuck. Scary stuff
That's not a factory, that's a 17th century manufacture.
Old school for sure.
Thank you for sharing your process.
Thank you for your feedback :)
Which process you liked the most?
My daughter who’s 5, likes that they are put on sticks so you don’t have to touch them with your clean hands
secret ingredients?
there isn't a product sold in UK with secret ingredients, they all have to be listed.
However, Flavourings .....really does hide a lot of sins
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Ü lol
That's cap🧢🧢🧢🧢
It looks so satisfying!!
Remember kids: Stay just say NO to hard drugs.
I'm watching it while eating a lollipop 🍭
Same
Awesome 💫
Looking nice
👌 nice
Pretty cool.
We liked it when you took it out of the copper bucket. “Soooo gooey” says the 8yo
Lollipops is always the best and makes me my heart is sweet.
Very interesting BUT A FILTHY MESS
this is amazing thank u
Mmmmmghhhhhhh gotta love good old cross contamination
Me thinking is said kettle corn is now poisoned lol
Good
Tasty 🤤🤤
Thank you 😊
Wearing gloves but, all that hair must be in the candy 😅
Is the basic ingredient corn syrup, also called glucose-fructose syrup? Who is responsible for obesity in the world?
i want a job in a lollipop factory
😍
I’m surprised they still need humans to make them
It's very difficult to substitute humans in some jobs and candy making is one of them. What part of the manufacturing process you liked the most?
@@engineeringworld. when they made the big blob of it haha
Lollypops can be at the bank or doctors office
Cavities.
How much money is needed to start a lollipop factory in Africa??????
Is ki location Kya ha
all of it
Available in Kerala
Why do banks give lollipops?
What is secret ingredients
This factory were
Can you please keep the text on the same place in these videos?
Thank you for your feedback.
We generally avoid doing that because sometime it covers important parts of the videos which makes it difficult for the viewers to understand the manufacturing process happening in the video. I hope you understand.
@@engineeringworld. I honestly really don't understand your reasoning. Designate a part of the bottom part of the video, put a black bar at the bottom and have the text there at all times, not cover anything of the video. Or do it your current way but add a voice over
@@activat0rz why? Everyone thinks it’s good
@@k.cthedogofficialtheog i don't?
Who wants to lick the bowl? 😆
Eww he put his whole apron on the mixture🤢 04:35 and at 04:47 making it furry.
This is not a mega factory
Will never by their candy, does not look big on food saftey!
so you want to say that you need almost a football field with equipment to make a regular lollipop ? it doesnt feels like 21st century
maby cooling is better before packing