How to Preserve Your Jack-O-Lantern: Testing Pumpkin Preservation Techniques | Fear Lab
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- čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
- Want to make your carved pumpkin last longer? In this Fear Lab video, I test several techniques claimed to extend the life of a jack-o-lantern. Check out my results.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
4:45 Preservation Techniques
11:56 The Experiment
22:14 Results & Conclusions
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Intro music written by Chris Hoole. Used with permission (commissioned 2020 for this channel).
End screen music is "Drake Spectre" written and performed by Keith Lewis. Used with permission.
Phobophile title font is Nosferotica, designed in 2006 by Chad Savage. Used under open license.
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This was fun and informative. Science is always fun! 🎃
Thanks.
This is the kind of unexpected content that I love.
I wish I had more time and resources to do a lot more of this kind of stuff. But I’m glad people appreciate it when I do manage to get one made.
Interesting, it would be interesting to see the results for things like alchohol, lemon juice, white vinnigar, WD-40, and hydrogen peroxide
I suspect at least some of those would work. Might have to try another experiment. But it won’t be this season-I don’t think there’s a word for how tired I am this month.