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The first aluminum foil was produced in 1903, and in 1911 it was used as packaging for "Toblerone" chocolate bars from Switzerland. Thanks to this, the chocolates were kept longer and could be sent further.

Nowadays, around 5 million tons of aluminum foil are used worldwide every year!

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@MB-pi4tw

9 months ago

Who else is here because of Choclate😂

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@whiteknightcat

7 months ago

How in heck did the narration get "Toblertone" out of "Toblerone"?

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@bjorn_moren

8 months ago

Aluminum oxide is not a protective coating that is applied at the factory, it is the natural reaction when pure aluminum is exposed to oxygen in the air.

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@HanzZBeckham

9 months ago

Watching the chocolate videos linked me to watch the aluminum foil video too😂😂😂

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@bwhog

8 months ago

Aluminum products weren't generally available to the mass market until the late 1940s and early 1950s. The reason for this is that aluminum is quite expensive to process and cost effective means were still in development prior to that. Simple smelting, as with copper and iron, doesn't work well. The reason you have to use the electrolysis process is because aluminum oxide is a very strongly bonded and aluminum oxidizes so readily that it is used as a de-oxidizer in steel production and things like welding electrodes. Yet when you consider what we've been able to do with it, in my opinion, it really is a miracle metal!

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@oluwanifemikim1996

9 months ago

This is what i find myself watching at 3am

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@Stickman181

9 months ago

never heard of tobler-tone lol

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@normlor

7 months ago

IF IT WEREN'T FOR THIS AMAZING PRODUCT, BAKING AND ROASTING WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE!!

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@ianmacharia6413

9 months ago

So educative A lot to learn

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@LoverOFhopeANDcompassion

3 months ago

Mindboggling the complexity yet most ttake tons of products we use everyday - for granted. Man we got it made

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@opathe2nd973

5 months ago

Who remembers collecting foil during WWII? I remember going house to house on Saturday to get the foil and make a ball that would go to the "war effort!" Ah, the good old days.

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@raghavanramesh2483

8 months ago

What controls are on cross contamination and food hygiene?

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@eastfrisianguy

8 months ago

Because the production is so energy-intensive and I already use so much of it when eating takeaway and buying convenience food, I hardly use it at all in my private kitchen. I bought a roll 12 years ago and it still lasts. 😂

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@joefranks4235

7 months ago

Within the last number of years manufacturing of foil has changed. If you notice that if you use it to cover food that has been cooked-the surface facing the food looks like it is burnt. This has not been always the case. There is a definite change in the way foil is manufactured and I know from someone who does a lot of cooking and baking.

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@sunriseonyt

6 months ago

How warm is it at this stage? (1:10)

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@MariaTorres-hc5uq

9 months ago

That reminds me: bring a roll next time I go shopping!

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@Louisianish

7 months ago

You answered all my questions except what part of the process makes it so one side of the sheet is shinier than the other. I understand why it’s done, but like, is one side of the sheet polished more than the other?

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@user-pv2bp6ci6y

4 months ago

The introduction is very detailed🎉

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@jennyk544

7 months ago

Tawbler-tone chocolate? Silly me. I thought it was Toblerone (toe-blur-own)

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@claudinestewart8196

4 months ago

i have learnt so much about the life of foil thanks so much

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