Sorry, unrelated but when I was younger and in daycare, they would give you hand sanitizer after coming in from outside and then they’d give you m&ms. And thanks to that, whenever I taste m&ms all I can remember is the germ-x flavored chocolates. I imagine this is much worse than that though.
Omg. I love this. I used to take care of a 95 year old WONDERFUL lady and she had those M&M dispensers, 3 different colors for 3 different flavors of M&M’s and this brought back such good memories of her! She passed away this past May and I miss her so much.😢
M&M's can't babe very old. I am fifty and. the brand name didn't exist in my childhood. We had "Smarties" (round) and "Treets" (with peanuts in yellow bag). Smarties must have had an owner on the name as kept producing these round cardboard packings. Since around 2019 Treets are also back for sale in orange bags. Both brands have no faces like Smileys. Snickers bars were packed in RED, not brown paper. Nuts (with nougat, caramel and hazelnuts) were yellow bars,, Mars and Bounty never changed.
M&M's can't babe very old. I am fifty and. the brand name didn't exist in my childhood. We had "Smarties" (round) and "Treets" (with peanuts in yellow bag). Smarties must have had an owner on the name as kept producing these round cardboard packings. Since around 2019 Treets are also back for sale in orange bags. Both brands have no faces like Smileys. Snickers bars were packed in RED, not brown paper. Nuts (with nougat, caramel and hazelnuts) were yellow bars,, Mars and Bounty never changed.
"Even in '91 they were still making stuff in China" As an old man I'm sorry to inform you that most of my toys when I was a toddler in 1971 were made in China. It was a funny joke for people like Carson, "Haha, cheap crap 'Made in China', ha ha", until one day we turned around and *everything* was made in China. Anyway, love your channel - subbed!
The green M&M character is usually portrayed as female in advertising from the past few decades. Either the statue is quite old or it is an unlicensed product.
M&M's can't babe very old. I am fifty and. the brand name didn't exist in my childhood. We had "Smarties" (round) and "Treets" (with peanuts in yellow bag). Smarties must have had an owner on the name as kept producing these round cardboard packings. Since around 2019 Treets are also back for sale in orange bags. Both brands have no faces like Smileys. Snickers bars were packed in RED, not brown paper. Nuts (with nougat, caramel and hazelnuts) were yellow bars,, Mars and Bounty never changed.
I remember those Christmas tins and bags from the 90’s!! The fact that mice couldn’t get into the tins means those tins would have been worth it as cute food storage. Neat!
"Look how firm the bag is." When you are starting to use the firmness of a bag to determine if it's ok, you know your life has gone in a weird direction
Ames Department Store....wow, they have been closed a long time. I did love shopping there back in the day! Great video as always! (And now I want chocolate...) Old, moldy laundry with a touch of chocolate...your descriptions are the best! 15:15 "ewwww...aagh....aw...(spit)...I knew it....no"
@@animalmother5091 if you look at those nasty tasting sunflower seed you will see it has a hole , that’s where the worm was eating it and got roasted...
When you pulled out that glass bowl, at 13:24, I had a blast from the past. I used to have that EXACT bowl years ago. I'd forgotten all about it, but immediately recognized it.
@@mobsterlobster You couldn't be more wrong. The internet as we know it NOW possibly but the entire concept of the internet goes back to the 60s when a businessman grew tired of walking the days paperwork downstairs and across the street to his factory. So he implemented a method to send the required information via wires from his computer to the one in the factory. The INTRAnet was born. The history dates even further. They had a "mail order" catalogue back in the 50s that you ordered via a screen. Now the modern internet was around in the early 1980s. Not that folks wished to pay a few dollars per page printout you name it. They even had a pornsite or two why I do not know bc by the time you got your kicks at 300 bauds you Minas well have hired a hooker as it was cheaper LMFAO. But yeah point is there the net was out long before 91.
Always appreciate these videos you bring us they are fascinating, and like I said before you have the perfect voice for narrating these items. I love these videos, thank you again for spending your time and money on all these old items to bring us these awesome videos,we appreciate it.
I have a millennium themed box of m&ms (plain not peanut) that I bought new back in 99-00 but the m&ms are all cracked like those first ones you opened. I can see them because they're behind a clear cellophane window when you open the front flap of the box. I also have an unopened box of "Millenios" cereal that you did a video on which I've also had since 99-00 when it was sold new in stores. Wish I could upload a pic on here to show you.
@@Whiteshell204 Sad that people has to eat food meant for dogs, but that's a nice information. Where I live (Brazil), the dog food smells kinda good and stuff, never tried to eat it, although I think it would be possible in an extreme situation
@@kazuhiramiller2121 well...with Biden getting in...and current states like Colorado “Democratic State” already at 16% unemployment...I say dog food sales are about to go up! Brazil...cool my last g/f was from Guyana 🇬🇾 I like those brown girls lol
@@Whiteshell204 It's so sad that sleepy joe is on the chair now, and how he cheated his way to the victory. May God have mercy with North and South America or we'll be eating dog food on all our meals. And yeah, latinas are a charm !
You should be slicing the bag open carefully lengthwise along the seam in the back. I've had good success selling empty vintage food packaging online (usually to people who are purchasing for movie props). Chip bags and candy bags have been a good seller for me. A good portion of the value of these collectibles may be in the bags themselves.
Just as a FYI, the baseball player and radio both have the M&Ms website listed on them, and companies didn't start doing that regularly until the very late 90s. If I had to guess, they're likely from the same 2001-2003 timeframe as the other early 2000s products you showed.
the white stuff is cocoa butter. As you say, harmless. I worked at Cadbury's (UK) in the 1980s-90s - we used to get chocolate warm off the belt (machine) - amazing flavour!
It’s nice to see that all the M&M‘s from the 80’s and 90‘s weren’t having a website on the buttom or anywhere else printed. The ones with their website showing are from 2000 and later. That shows exactly that the internet in the 90’s wasn’t as „relevant“ as we know it is today. A much simpler time with not so high standards. I miss these times even though I‘m 27.
I wish you could do a taste test for old Nutella. Why? Because I have found among all sealed package foods or other chocolates, Nutella (and of course, its cousin Ferrero Rocher) deteriorates very quickly. Often when I have bought them and while they still have several months left before the expiry date, they already tasted quite bad with visibly sugar oxidization and sometimes rancid taste. I am 100% they won't last nearly as long as one of the products you have tested but the question is how bad.
That's interesting.. You could clean out the gumball machine and put fresh candies. Just a thought. I do remember the one can from 1998 the red and green m&ms. Even the bag brings back memories. Awesome!
Not necessarily, the way its worded, could be the beginning of the internet On 6 August 1991, exactly twenty years ago, the World Wide Web became publicly available. Its creator, the now internationally known Tim Berners-Lee, posted a short summary of the project on the alt. hypertext newsgroup and gave birth to a new technology which would fundamentally change the world as we knew it.
@@maggiee639 no shit sherlock. Lol the website I got it from doesnt automatically update the date as every year passes.... maybe you dont know how websites work... 🙄
He said this one is from 1998. I said hey that’s when I was born! and then he goes this is one of the new ones we have here. It just felt great to hear that! One of my favorite channels on here by far!!
I always enjoy these videos. I have learned a lot about expired food /candy and what to look for. It’s so interesting how some different foods survive throughout the decades. Interesting fact about peanut m&ms. Looking forward for the next old food. Your very brave for testing the old expired food/candy.
That's one thing that always disappointed me. A beautiful container only to find out when you opened it up was to find a bag of M & M's in it that you could of purchased it separate. At least they could of filled up the actual container but with some sort of lining. Oh well, you must of paid a small fortune for them. Thanks for sharing with everyone what you found out. Thanks for your time and effort for posting.
Not gonna lie, I don't think I've ever seen these holiday containers. Maybe I just don't remember them, but they don't seem familiar to me. Either way, this was a cool video man ✌👍
I used to love m&m's but I wouldn't eat them now unless extremely hungry and nothing else to eat due to the artificial colouring they use on them. It's amazing seeing this though and thinking what age you were at these dates. Takes you back in a way
I was in an old car dealership/auto shop the other day and the waiting room looked like it hadn't left the early 80s. There was a candy machine, one M&M and one Skittles. Skittles looked and tasted fresh, the M&Ms however were an exploded crumbly mess.
Lol, I went to a Comfort Inn for New Years this year, and I got a couple snacks from the vending machine. All of em were expired, and I ate a pack of them before I thought to check the expiration dates. The one I ate did taste off.
Why is watching someone opening expired things so entertaining
Idk, I forget about this channel for like months at a time and TH-cam always drags me back 🤣
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@@skeetsmcgrew3282 same 🤣🤣
Good question 😔
You should watch ashens.
“It smells like mouldy laundry with a touch of chocolate” that’s pure poetry.
Back in the days I found a marsbar in a tin cookiebox. Strangely enough it tasted kinda off... the milk in that chocolate...
I adore him.
5:45
Ok Em&ma
Lmao
In the case of some of these ancient M&Ms, it stands for Mold & Mildew.
underrated comment
Outstanding 👏👏👏
Best comment
Best comment to fool someone on not getting the joke, so underrated indeed 🙌
Genius 👏🏽
Sorry, unrelated but when I was younger and in daycare, they would give you hand sanitizer after coming in from outside and then they’d give you m&ms. And thanks to that, whenever I taste m&ms all I can remember is the germ-x flavored chocolates. I imagine this is much worse than that though.
This channel is so pure. We’ve gotta protect this guy at all costs.
Well he's eating long-expired food so... maybe he doesn't *WANT* to be protected though?? 🤔
@@89horizon we finna protect him anyway.
😂😂
@@89horizon it is his expressed will to turn rancid
Thats the cringiest crap Ive ever heard. 🙄🤢
so crazy to think 2003 is considered a long time ago
that's the year i was born and I'm already in my last couple years of highschool
that's not necessarily old but its not necessarily young either
@@dguy0386 me too and im a senior in highschool
Imagine seeing the one from 1991 and that being your birth year.
Yeah I was was born in 2003
I still have an unopened tiny bag of peanuts from a Southwest Airlines flight I took in May 1992!
Are you selling it to him ?
@@firedup692 no, this video just reminds me of that
@Bagsy if southwest airlines were to cease to exist, that will be worth a lot.
I was born 6 years after, oh my..
@@alainapristine3305 you're 21-22 years old lol
NEW M&M's flavor: "Not mold or anything...it's just crystalized sugar over a rancid nut".
😂😆😂
Omg. I love this. I used to take care of a 95 year old WONDERFUL lady and she had those M&M dispensers, 3 different colors for 3 different flavors of M&M’s and this brought back such good memories of her! She passed away this past May and I miss her so much.😢
Now this is wholesome
I'm so sorry for your loss. 😞
*When you find a secret compartment in a room at your grandma’s house*
M&M's can't babe very old. I am fifty and. the brand name didn't exist in my childhood.
We had "Smarties" (round) and "Treets" (with peanuts in yellow bag).
Smarties must have had an owner on the name as kept producing these round cardboard packings.
Since around 2019 Treets are also back for sale in orange bags.
Both brands have no faces like Smileys.
Snickers bars were packed in RED, not brown paper. Nuts (with nougat, caramel and hazelnuts) were yellow bars,, Mars and Bounty never changed.
@@e.e.3583 What? I'm 57 and remember getting little bags of the while trick or treating. Where was your childhood? On the moon?
That Decorative Bowl looks like a Bowl that you would find in your Grandma’s House that usually has candy in it, maybe even candy that’s 30 Years Old.
Facts
Or maybe old cookie tin cans
I remember some of those tins. My mom liked to collect those
@Jr plays my grandma had a few too
cool
My grandpa had one, I then stole it to store crayons in it
@@oblixii bwahaha😂 That's a great use for it 🖍🖍
M&M's can't babe very old. I am fifty and. the brand name didn't exist in my childhood.
We had "Smarties" (round) and "Treets" (with peanuts in yellow bag).
Smarties must have had an owner on the name as kept producing these round cardboard packings.
Since around 2019 Treets are also back for sale in orange bags.
Both brands have no faces like Smileys.
Snickers bars were packed in RED, not brown paper. Nuts (with nougat, caramel and hazelnuts) were yellow bars,, Mars and Bounty never changed.
Imagine being a mouse 🐀 and getting so close to victory
Those mice lacked discipline!
😂😂😂
Short attention span>Dissapointment
Don't feel too bad for the mice chocolate is poisonous to mice and it will only take one M&M to kill a mouse
@@pinkdiamond1847 I did not know that... 🤔
3:17 "look for us on the iNtErNeT" god, I miss the 90s!
I remember when they called it the "Information Superhighway" and CompuServe was the only provider
Today I learned that peanuts always go rancid after a few decades.
Who knew?
@@computerkid1416 Imagine me throwing a tantrum at your mother hahahahaha!
Unless they are protected by a candy shell 😁
That’s something i thought i would never hear
@@bensymons Me throwing a tantrum at your mother hahahahaha 😂🤣
I don't ever plan on trying old food, but I do love watching people doing it!
It’s the best when it’s awful tasting 🤣
Y’all sorry, but am sorry too
I love these videos so much. The information, his genuine personality, all the Boston stuff , and the freakin comments are always so funny.
Thank you sir very cool I hope you enjoyed your snack ❤️
Ok
hiii Loey ❤️
@@Inflake I've seen u before
AHHAH I CAME FROM UR TWEET ABOUT THIS
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"Waiting for aftertaste"
"Swallowing"
“It smells like moldy dirty laundry with a touch of chocolate.”
I love this man’s descriptions of smells so damn much.
Does anyone else find him charmingly awkward? That's really the best way I can describe this guy😅
OMG ME TO
"Even in '91 they were still making stuff in China"
As an old man I'm sorry to inform you that most of my toys when I was a toddler in 1971 were made in China. It was a funny joke for people like Carson, "Haha, cheap crap 'Made in China', ha ha", until one day we turned around and *everything* was made in China. Anyway, love your channel - subbed!
I have this latest cheap iphone made in china too
The green M&M character is usually portrayed as female in advertising from the past few decades. Either the statue is quite old or it is an unlicensed product.
I remember the first time that Green made her debut. The dark brown one is also female (Red thought she was naked...LOL!)
M&M's can't babe very old. I am fifty and. the brand name didn't exist in my childhood.
We had "Smarties" (round) and "Treets" (with peanuts in yellow bag).
Smarties must have had an owner on the name as kept producing these round cardboard packings.
Since around 2019 Treets are also back for sale in orange bags.
Both brands have no faces like Smileys.
Snickers bars were packed in RED, not brown paper. Nuts (with nougat, caramel and hazelnuts) were yellow bars,, Mars and Bounty never changed.
simple: the green M&M is a trans woman and we're all very proud of her successful transition
The owners manual in the clock radio box may have a copyright date.
I thought he would check that when he opened the box.
Yea I was waiting on him to grab it
Me- scared to eat bread one day over it's expiration date This man- eats 20-30 year old m&ms
It’s very uncommon if expired food are taste good
Most of them don’t…
i read "very gross" i click. i'm a simple person
Nice to see you uploading again, you're content is something special for the world. Thank you for these politics free videos.
Literally millions of Black individuals are being killed at the hands of white racists and you be like 🙈🙉🙊
@@pearlsswine I don't want to talk about politics, delete your comment.
5.45 - Am I hearing things or did he say "Smells like old mouldy lingerie with a touch of chocolate"?
He said laundry, not lingerie. But I’m probably not gonna be able to unhear your version!
I'm laughing so hard 🤣 😂
Same
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I boiled and ate a bag of ramen noodle, and had food poisoining.
I went back to check the packaging. It expired 5 years ago.
Holy good god
OOF
Eek
Oop
Awwwwww shuck!!!!
Your immune system must be off the charts! Love watching these late at night, keep up the good work (:
New band name: Rancid Nuts
Sounds heavy metal
I remember those Christmas tins and bags from the 90’s!! The fact that mice couldn’t get into the tins means those tins would have been worth it as cute food storage. Neat!
Man this gives me nostalgia. Every year around Christmas she would have little bowls of the Christmas M&Ms. I had totally forgotten that. Thank you.
"Look how firm the bag is." When you are starting to use the firmness of a bag to determine if it's ok, you know your life has gone in a weird direction
"God I'm gonna have to do this"
Me: "Nooo! You don't have to do it! You don't have to do it! I believe y- oh well he did it" 🤣
What's that from?
@@zoestirling5111 this video, when he eats the rancid m@m
It cracks me up when he goes "Ugh!!!"
Love your content. You should use that microscope more often though.
Ames Department Store....wow, they have been closed a long time. I did love shopping there back in the day! Great video as always! (And now I want chocolate...)
Old, moldy laundry with a touch of chocolate...your descriptions are the best!
15:15 "ewwww...aagh....aw...(spit)...I knew it....no"
So, you’re saying i can eat the bag of hershey kisses that i found from under my car seat?
15:16 I laughed my ass off on his reaction 🤣
Same 😂
Peanuts always go rancid after a few decades. ~words to live by
Anyone ever get just a rancid peanut m&m once in a while from a bag that isn’t expired?
Almost as bad as a rancid sunflower seed
@@animalmother5091 if you look at those nasty tasting sunflower seed you will see it has a hole , that’s where the worm was eating it and got roasted...
@@cardboardboxification yeah because I look at every single seed before I eat them.
@@animalmother5091 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@cardboardboxification lmaoooooooo
When you pulled out that glass bowl, at 13:24, I had a blast from the past. I used to have that EXACT bowl years ago. I'd forgotten all about it, but immediately recognized it.
I mean hey, M&M's are M&M's.
The white on chocolate is called "bloom",and it's just the milk fat coming to the surface of the chocolate.
Mom: we have M&Ms at home M&Ms at home:
The old M&M mascots faces looked so cute
Glad you’re uploading videos again! I love your content! I did get grossed out by the rancid m&ms. I kept saying to myself “don’t eat that!”
@@scott2296 no
@@scott2296 that’s kind of rude
The one you thought was from 1991 had an internet address at the bottom so I highly doubt it's from 91.
What's that didn't c5he internet. Exist vewzdfor
@@mobsterlobster
You couldn't be more wrong. The internet as we know it NOW possibly but the entire concept of the internet goes back to the 60s when a businessman grew tired of walking the days paperwork downstairs and across the street to his factory. So he implemented a method to send the required information via wires from his computer to the one in the factory. The INTRAnet was born.
The history dates even further. They had a "mail order" catalogue back in the 50s that you ordered via a screen.
Now the modern internet was around in the early 1980s. Not that folks wished to pay a few dollars per page printout you name it. They even had a pornsite or two why I do not know bc by the time you got your kicks at 300 bauds you Minas well have hired a hooker as it was cheaper LMFAO.
But yeah point is there the net was out long before 91.
@@navigationbludr/ihadastroke
Whoa! I remember having a M&M's dispenser like that when I was really little.
Always appreciate these videos you bring us they are fascinating, and like I said before you have the perfect voice for narrating these items. I love these videos, thank you again for spending your time and money on all these old items to bring us these awesome videos,we appreciate it.
I have a millennium themed box of m&ms (plain not peanut) that I bought new back in 99-00 but the m&ms are all cracked like those first ones you opened. I can see them because they're behind a clear cellophane window when you open the front flap of the box. I also have an unopened box of "Millenios" cereal that you did a video on which I've also had since 99-00 when it was sold new in stores. Wish I could upload a pic on here to show you.
This is the stuff you would find at grandmas and you ask her about it and all she says is “take it you can have it”
Wow these are amazing, nice find. I'm thinking a collector would pay a pretty penny for this collection.
Thanks for sharing
You're the best, dude! Adore how you include us so personably in your food adventures.
This was so much fun, you had me laughing, covering my eyes when you ate them and begging you not to eat them 😂
*F-YES!!*
*Good to know in the up coming apocalypse that M&M’s have a long shelf life*
nothing like a bag of 20yo m&m's as dessert after eating some dog food or worms
@@kazuhiramiller2121 you know that in USA & Canada dog-food has to be fit for human consumption because in times of poverty dog food sales skyrocket!
@@Whiteshell204 Sad that people has to eat food meant for dogs, but that's a nice information. Where I live (Brazil), the dog food smells kinda good and stuff, never tried to eat it, although I think it would be possible in an extreme situation
@@kazuhiramiller2121 well...with Biden getting in...and current states like Colorado “Democratic State” already at 16% unemployment...I say dog food sales are about to go up!
Brazil...cool my last g/f was from Guyana 🇬🇾 I like those brown girls lol
@@Whiteshell204 It's so sad that sleepy joe is on the chair now, and how he cheated his way to the victory. May God have mercy with North and South America or we'll be eating dog food on all our meals. And yeah, latinas are a charm !
You should be slicing the bag open carefully lengthwise along the seam in the back. I've had good success selling empty vintage food packaging online (usually to people who are purchasing for movie props). Chip bags and candy bags have been a good seller for me. A good portion of the value of these collectibles may be in the bags themselves.
I don't even eat M&M's, but this gave me the warm nostalgic christmas vibe regardless.
LOL the sound he made when he tasted the old nut m&m 😭😂
At 13:40 I just scared my dog laughing so hard!
god now I can't get that out of my mind
Yayyy! Another video this week☺️I love ur videos so much❤️❤️❤️❤️
Just as a FYI, the baseball player and radio both have the M&Ms website listed on them, and companies didn't start doing that regularly until the very late 90s. If I had to guess, they're likely from the same 2001-2003 timeframe as the other early 2000s products you showed.
"Eww its stinking up the room"
*puts the bowl up to his face*
it’s so interesting to see what these used to look like in the past and how they’ve changed over the years!
the white stuff is cocoa butter. As you say, harmless. I worked at Cadbury's (UK) in the 1980s-90s - we used to get chocolate warm off the belt (machine) - amazing flavour!
I always enjoy the old food videos. Hope you have fun making them, we have fun watching.
Leave this out for Christmas to see people’s reaction 🤣
😅
Love it how he gives time to wait for the aftertaste
It’s nice to see that all the M&M‘s from the 80’s and 90‘s weren’t having a website on the buttom or anywhere else printed. The ones with their website showing are from 2000 and later. That shows exactly that the internet in the 90’s wasn’t as „relevant“ as we know it is today. A much simpler time with not so high standards. I miss these times even though I‘m 27.
Id be shocked if my grandmother didn’t have a couple things like this in her basement.
Cool stuff man.
This is always entertaining. His voice and comments make me laugh! Good job.
There's just something so fascinating about opening up vintage candy items. 🙂
Very gross, very old, very five stars
I wish you could do a taste test for old Nutella. Why? Because I have found among all sealed package foods or other chocolates, Nutella (and of course, its cousin Ferrero Rocher) deteriorates very quickly. Often when I have bought them and while they still have several months left before the expiry date, they already tasted quite bad with visibly sugar oxidization and sometimes rancid taste. I am 100% they won't last nearly as long as one of the products you have tested but the question is how bad.
The clock radio 📻
"This is gonna stay in the box for now."
Immediately starts opening the box.
Love you man.
Can't express how much I enjoy these and I'm not certain as to why but it is hilarious and interesting when you go out on a limb and eat this stuff.
Well in a apocalypse eat uncracked M&Ms.Writing that in my survival guide asap.
That's interesting.. You could clean out the gumball machine and put fresh candies. Just a thought. I do remember the one can from 1998 the red and green m&ms. Even the bag brings back memories. Awesome!
The baseball one has a website listed, so definitely not 1991.
Not necessarily, the way its worded, could be the beginning of the internet
On 6 August 1991, exactly twenty years ago, the World Wide Web became publicly available. Its creator, the now internationally known Tim Berners-Lee, posted a short summary of the project on the alt. hypertext newsgroup and gave birth to a new technology which would fundamentally change the world as we knew it.
@@christinalawrence2015 uh, think your math is a little off there
@@maggiee639 hmmm seeing that i copy and paste this, I didn't do any math... so I'm confused on what you're saying
@@christinalawrence2015 1991 is 30 years ago
@@maggiee639 no shit sherlock. Lol the website I got it from doesnt automatically update the date as every year passes.... maybe you dont know how websites work... 🙄
He said this one is from 1998. I said hey that’s when I was born! and then he goes this is one of the new ones we have here. It just felt great to hear that! One of my favorite channels on here by far!!
I had the baseball dispenser when I was very young...prob puts it around early 2000s
I always enjoy these videos. I have learned a lot about expired food /candy and what to look for. It’s so interesting how some different foods survive throughout the decades. Interesting fact about peanut m&ms. Looking forward for the next old food. Your very brave for testing the old expired food/candy.
That's one thing that always disappointed me. A beautiful container only to find out when you opened it up was to find a bag of M & M's in it that you could of purchased it separate. At least they could of filled up the actual container but with some sort of lining. Oh well, you must of paid a small fortune for them. Thanks for sharing with everyone what you found out. Thanks for your time and effort for posting.
The container alone. Is pretty nice. Tho
@@navigationblud ...Yes, I agree. A day after the holidays you can get them for 75% off. It's like that with all holiday decorations and specials.
When you said Ames, I cried. I loved that store. They closed 18 years ago
the white stuff on chocolate is called "the bloom"....as you described, a natural oxidation process.
Not gonna lie, I don't think I've ever seen these holiday containers. Maybe I just don't remember them, but they don't seem familiar to me. Either way, this was a cool video man ✌👍
Same here. It may be that these tins are not sold in Canada, but they are also not something that interests me so I have not paid much attention.
"gross" *proceeds to take a bite*
The Christmas 1999 was awesome. I was born that year and ironically 2 days after Christmas! Its so crazy that these are almost as old as most of us.
Dude it’s 2020 & I still have the M&M clock & still working. Man has it helped me get up for band practice at 5:00 in the morning 😂
I used to love m&m's but I wouldn't eat them now unless extremely hungry and nothing else to eat due to the artificial colouring they use on them.
It's amazing seeing this though and thinking what age you were at these dates. Takes you back in a way
"Very gross" haha, this guy a legend or what?
I have gotten to the point where I am watching some guy eat rancid M&Ms from the 1990s.
Ummm... I didn't even know that expired m&m's HAVE a resale value!
I've been on a watching spree of your videos. Extremely entertaining content, love it. Keep it up!
I was in an old car dealership/auto shop the other day and the waiting room looked like it hadn't left the early 80s. There was a candy machine, one M&M and one Skittles. Skittles looked and tasted fresh, the M&Ms however were an exploded crumbly mess.
Lol, I went to a Comfort Inn for New Years this year, and I got a couple snacks from the vending machine. All of em were expired, and I ate a pack of them before I thought to check the expiration dates. The one I ate did taste off.
that white stuff is actually a fat from chocolate getting onto the surface, not sugar
8:39 that alarm clock is from 2009, I remember seeing that in stores when I was about 5 years old.
The moldy M&Ms look like rusted nails.
Ah Yes , of course the first food supply i'll find in a survival situation is a 20+ yrs old bag of nut m&ms
Those tins are cool. Do they still make them for the holidays?