Modern Marvels: The Incredible World of Snacks (S18, E5) | Full Episode

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Published 2023-11-18
When it comes to snack foods there's none wiser than Wise! We tag along as Adam Richman gets full access to see how Wise produces over 50-million bags of sweet and salty snacks per month. See more in Season 18, Episode 5, "Food: Snacks."

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All Comments (21)
  • @MonkeyDelicious
    These new modern marvels shows don't have the same storytelling inspiration as the first few seasons.
  • @anniefinch6843
    I remember this person from the travel channel show Man Vs. Food.
  • @Nashifruit
    modern marvel is is the only program/show on History I accept as creditable info...
  • @MartyMcFly88
    Potatoes are so good! Everything from French fries, baked potatoes, mashed potatoes, potato wedges and potato chips. Delicious!!!
  • @jilettedarkwidow
    "Legendary Wise Snacks" ...I've never heard of em, they can't be that legendary lol.
  • @rcole1981
    I don't care what call say about the host (Adam Richman) to see him enjoy those snacks and get super excited about it makes me smile and laugh!
  • @chaseing_chase
    As a Robotics Engineer I have a job as a Automation Technician and seeing these systems IRL is really cool
  • @GrdDog
    I used to deliver potatoes to many different chip plants when I was running OTR and the trailer on the ramp was loaded heavy (you can tell by the lines in the trailer); my favorite plant is at Zapp's in LA, they flood a bay and wash the potatoes out, less bruising and cleans the trailer. Love these shows.
  • This guy made a great job hosting this show, I don’t get why people don’t like it. All this snack talk makes me so hungry. That potato chip frier is truly something magical, from thin potatoes to crunchy and crispy chips we all know and love. Sour cream and onion is one of my favorite chip flavors.
  • I have been buying snacks chips for more fifty years now and still continue to buy some more every time went shopping at the supermarket.
  • @MrPolymers
    Adam ballooning up like the Hindenburg..
  • @spideywhiplash
    I ran to Walmart looking for Wise chips. Found none.. but I did find Old El Paso Fiesta Twists in Salsa Verde and Queso they are delicious!😃
  • @mrgraff
    Thanks for posting, but I prefer the old non-(thinly veiled) commercial version of the show.
  • @funnyvishant
    Yeah i can just put this down and listen to it. Now i have to put in work and watch and try to follow along
  • You really can't help but love these snacks. Some of my favorite brands are Wise, Frito Lay, Utz, Herr's, Cape Cod, Dan-Dee, Snyder's Of Hanover, Pringles, etc. 😋🤤
  • @hankterreros223
    I remember back in the mid 1960s going with a few friends to pick-up their free monthly commodity food We would stand in line until it was our turn at the long wooden counter. We each had a cardboard box. The many volunteers would drop off their food item, and we would grab it and put it in our boxes. Oatmeal, powdered milk, canned beef, pork, fruits, veggies, dry rice and bean, and a 5 pound block of yellow american cheese. Which I went for just as a flabby black ladys arm grabs it and she proclaims "Hey, Dat "NA-CHO CHEESE"! From that minute and all the way home we were saying, "Hey Dat Na-cho Cheese".