The video is a part of a series where the host demonstrates how various products are made. In this episode, he covers the production of deodorant, salt, mustard, markers, ice cream sandwiches, Lego blocks, and candy lollipops.
In the deodorant production process, the host explains that the standard formula includes powdered silicone, dimethicone, fragrances, and special active ingredients that prevent sweating. All these components are mixed at a temperature of 75 degrees Celsius.
For salt, the host explains that it is extracted from mines or evaporated from water in lakes and seas. The most interesting method is evaporation, where water is taken from seas or lakes to ponds called crystallizers, where the sun evaporates the liquid, leaving only salt crystals.
Mustard is made using vacuum-sealed tomato paste, which is heated while spices and sugar are added. The mixture is then poured into a sealed bottle and can last up to a year before it expires.
Marker production involves heating a polymer with different colors at high temperatures, which is then molded into bricks. The markers are assembled and tested for quality before packaging.
Ice cream sandwiches are made using a mixture of butter, sugar, corn syrup, and powdered milk, which is pasteurized and almost frozen before being cut into pieces and placed on cookies.
Lego blocks are manufactured with granulated plastic. The polymer is combined with different colors, heated, and molded into bricks.
Candy lollipops are made by mixing sugar, glucose, water, flavorings, and colorings. The mixture is then transported to shapers that give it shape and place a stick in it. Chili-covered popsicles undergo an additional process where spicy powder is added.
1. The video series is about explaining how specific products are made, with an emphasis on cosmetics, food, and toys.
2. The host encourages viewers to leave comments asking how specific products are made, and they will try to explain it in the next video.
3. This particular video focuses on making deodorant, specifically the Embarra brand.
4. The standard formula for making deodorants includes powdered silicone, dimethicone, various fragrances, and special active ingredients that prevent sweating.
5. The mixture is mixed at a temperature of 75 degrees Celsius and then poured into containers.
6. After the mixture is poured, it is cooled and some companies perform quality tests before labeling and packaging.
7. The video also discusses how salt is made, with the most interesting method being evaporation of water from seas or lakes to leave only salt crystals.
8. The video series also covers the production of mayonnaise, a popular condiment.
9. The process involves heating vacuum-sealed tomato paste while spices and sugar are added, followed by the addition of salt and white vinegar.
10. The bottles are refilled and labeled to go directly to the supermarket or to be used with French fries.
11. The video also discusses how markers are made, with a detailed explanation of the process from the creation of the lids and frame to the injection of the cartridge and filling it with special ink.
12. The video series also covers the production of ice cream sandwiches.
13. The process involves a mixture of butter, sugar, corn syrup, and powdered milk that is pasteurized and almost frozen. The mixture is then cut into pieces and placed on cookies.
14. The video series also covers the production of Lego blocks and bricks.
15. The blocks are made from granulated plastic and are heated at high temperatures to mix the colors perfectly.
16. The video series also covers the production of candy lollipops.
17. The process involves mixing and heating sugar, glucose, water, flavorings, and colorings.
18. The video series also covers the production of chili-covered popsicles, which undergo an extra process where spicy powder is added.
19. The host encourages viewers to subscribe and like the video series to continue it.