That is NOT mold, Bananas turn black then they rot and or get dehydrated, they did not have freeze dried food then which would have made them keep color
I should be working, but here I am, watching a person on the other side of the world opening cans of brands that I have never seen in my country. It is wonderful.😍
It was amazing to me the potatoes were still in perfect shape but contaminated by the rust. The same thing for the black eyed peas. Even the little green snappers were still fresh looking. It just goes to show u, canned goods last a hell of a lot longer than the expiration dates. Thk u for sharing this.
Side note: my great grandma worked for Martindale Foods for over 20 years. She’s 98 now and says it was a great company to work for. At their peak they only had about 100 workers so workers cut the food by hand and canned it by hand. I showed her this video and her eyes lit up
Your Grandma and mine and many others are from a hearty stock that I fear we won't see again. Their history will be lost unless we keep it alive.. Cooking with Clara.... Hi to your Grandma. !!
I was a military food inspector. What I see. The banana flakes, both cans had moisture infiltration. probably because the lid is not the typical crimped lid. The bulge on the inside of the lid was designed so when the can is opened the lid can be replaced if all of the product is not used. Probably the point of failure. The potatoes, from what I saw was still under vacuum so the seal probably wasn't compromised. The problem with the potatoes though is the container. I could see the inside had a condition called spangling where the metal is reacting with the food over time and the zinc and chromium is leaching out of the metal. Also those old cans used lead solder in the side seams which is also probably leaching into the food. The soup and peas are what is known as swellers. Cans swell because the seal has been compromised which allows oxygen and bacteria to enter. The bacteria, something like clostridium botulinum or clostridium prefringens. When these bacteria consume the food they off gas which causes pressure that makes the can swell. The bacteria leave behind deadly toxins (if consumed).
Thank you! Someone speaking some sense here before some silly soul goes off and tries eating 50 year old canned food from their grandmothers basement! LOL 🤪
The oldest thang I’m consumed is a can of spaghettos from 2009 last year they tasted funny so I looked at the date how does can food get pushed behind stuff for this long
I recall being a kid and my mom having a huge pantry of canned goods. The thing is some of them were swollen and bulging - as I later learned indicates salmonella and or rot . She never served my family those foods - not sure what she was saving them for . We even moved a few times and those cans went with us .
Seems like a lot of people are getting this video recommended to them late at night. Here I am 1:51 AM watching some random dude opening old cans from the 60s. lol.
I feel like you should send samples to a lab to see their mineral content after canning and storage and I'm dead serious. Not only for farmers to get an idea of how much more mineralized our soil was but how much was maintained during storage. Plus if the metal leached into the food.
Talvez essa banana em flocos nunca tenha sido vendida aqui no Brasil, apenas no exterior, pois nunca vi sequer propaganda disso. Excelente vídeo. Fiquei na expectativa de que algo não estivesse tão ruim, mas seria impossível.
Its crazy how the two banana flake cans look totally different. They may have been on the same assembly line right next together. But there lives where totally different 😮
Sounds as though you and he should start a club for virgins who worship weird shit. If you could tie it in to Star Wars, even better. You could meet at Chuck E. Cheese every Saturday night, perhaps get a ride from your mom.
Because you aren't used to them. People that lived in the 50's and 60's think the same about modern cans. They're more retro and modern. I guess my point is, they're different. That's what caught your eye!
I saw when the Mississippi River dried up, they found a steamboat with canned goods from the 1860s. They open the pickles right then and ate them, and you can still hear the crunch. I would eat that pickle.
TheSpock23 this is why cable is failing. Who needs cable when you have this high quality entertainment. Not saying that with any sarcasm whatsoever. I’m subbed
It looks like an old can opener from the late 70's or early 80's that my mom has and it still works. The backside has a thing to "sharpen" knives. It is true, they do not make things as they used to
I still have a General Electric model EC5L can open with knife sharpener. It was my moms. I remember hearing the sound of it when I was a kid. Bring back memories of the 70's and my mom every time I use it!
i used to watch these vids all the time lmfaoo. i just recently remembered you and wow, i now know why i was so entertained these vids are so fun to watch
CZcams recommended this to me at 12:30 am so I thought hey I’ll watch it. I’m glad I did. The paper he took out of the second can of bananas had a recipe for Banana layer cake. My grandma use to make them for me. She passed away in 2019 at the age of 95 and the recipe died with her. Now by some miracle I have what looks like the recipe she may have had in her memory. ❤
Man you gotta respect the fact that you just opened up a can that is decades older than we are and has lasted that long literal food uneaten survived being thrown away or eaten , if these cans could talk they need more than we have man shit is wild to think about
These are the videos I love. People curious about something simple like what 50+ year old canned food looks like and then just simply opening them and dumping them in a bin. Thanks for sharing! Really interesting to see!
A couple months ago I was doing apartment clean out and there was canned food from 2006 and I decided to open a can of Campbell's cream of Chicken and it was pretty scary because when I opened it I was expecting to see gray and black and foul smell and it was complete opposite it was as if it was made yesterday
"there's gonna be a giant hiss" *pop* 'xsh..' *stopped* "this can is so messed up" "there we go!" *continue cutting* 'sshHHH..' *opened* "so this is suppose to be.. Black Eye Peas." 'den~.. den~ den~ den~ den~'
What an interesting video! Kinda scientific. I remember that Kanana Banana product very well! I was the oldest child in my family and I remember my mom feeding those dried beige thin banana flakes mixed with formula to my baby sister and brothers as their “first food”. It was amazing to see the can again! I am 67 years old. Cool memory!
through state of the art analytical chemistry, x-ray imaging, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and conclusions drawn from recent advances in quantum electrodynamics, the scientists were able to conclusively determine that the food was in fact rotten as all fuck
I would be more careful with "radiation", since americans back in the day added it to everything :) Theres a reason why their boomers are soo crazy today lol.
My cats did run to the kitchen when the opener ran. Every time. They eat a raw diet now and haven't had canned food for several years. What a memory. (Jan Griffiths).
You know you're bored when you're watching a guy open up cans from the 1960's
Bro, thats just purely motivational.
@@leoborn4013 the funny thing is I watched the entire thing
Ikr!! I'm a little curious too...lol
No you are curious as we should be with everything
Im curious, not bored 😆
It’s 3 am and I’m watching a guy open borderline ancient canned foods instead of sleeping
2:45 am for me😂
@@TivaWap1738 currently watching this at 3:13 a.m 😂
2.46am here in NZ, what is wrong with us? 😂
Same
This is prime viewing for 3am ardently
I should be working, but here I am, watching a person on the other side of the world opening cans of brands that I have never seen in my country. It is wonderful.😍
I live probably within bike riding distance from this guy and I’ve never heard of em either, except Campbells and maybe vaguely Pocahontas.
It was amazing to me the potatoes were still in perfect shape but contaminated by the rust. The same thing for the black eyed peas. Even the little green snappers were still fresh looking. It just goes to show u, canned goods last a hell of a lot longer than the expiration dates. Thk u for sharing this.
I love how angry he sound when he opened a 50 year old canned banana and it didn't look like fresh bananas.
yeah, it's looks like the ground in ur profil pics x'D
*55
It said flakes? So idek wtf they were supposed to be i think they were like crumbs made from dehydrated bananas
@@baeleec.7255
There flakes. Like similar to frosted flakes. Except it just decomposed into dirt
It looks like a fertilizer
Side note: my great grandma worked for Martindale Foods for over 20 years. She’s 98 now and says it was a great company to work for. At their peak they only had about 100 workers so workers cut the food by hand and canned it by hand. I showed her this video and her eyes lit up
Aww love to her 💓
That made my Heart Smile. You are Blessed
Awww that’s sweet, I hope she’s doing well :)
Your Grandma and mine and many others are from a hearty stock that I fear we won't see again. Their history will be lost unless we keep it alive.. Cooking with Clara.... Hi to your Grandma. !!
Pretty cool to see the old cans. Bet u made your great grandma happy.
It's 1 am and I'm enjoying 1960s food cans being opened.
Fr though lol 😂
The suspense as he opens each can is seriously crazy
What the hell is wrong with me? I gotta go to sleep and I'm listening to this man talk about some old ass food. Damn you, CZcams...
i feel ya 🤣
I just watched arm wrestling videos, and I forgot I was suppose to sleep
I feel ur pain 😂
my tummy is upset ! THANKS LOADS! LOL
Same here going to sleep wanted to listen some music CZcams recommends it
I was a military food inspector. What I see. The banana flakes, both cans had moisture infiltration. probably because the lid is not the typical crimped lid. The bulge on the inside of the lid was designed so when the can is opened the lid can be replaced if all of the product is not used. Probably the point of failure. The potatoes, from what I saw was still under vacuum so the seal probably wasn't compromised. The problem with the potatoes though is the container. I could see the inside had a condition called spangling where the metal is reacting with the food over time and the zinc and chromium is leaching out of the metal. Also those old cans used lead solder in the side seams which is also probably leaching into the food. The soup and peas are what is known as swellers. Cans swell because the seal has been compromised which allows oxygen and bacteria to enter. The bacteria, something like clostridium botulinum or clostridium prefringens. When these bacteria consume the food they off gas which causes pressure that makes the can swell. The bacteria leave behind deadly toxins (if consumed).
Thank you! Someone speaking some sense here before some silly soul goes off and tries eating 50 year old canned food from their grandmothers basement! LOL 🤪
this is a fantastic observation, thank you!
Fark you know a lot of random shit about cans 😂
The oldest thang I’m consumed is a can of spaghettos from 2009 last year they tasted funny so I looked at the date how does can food get pushed behind stuff for this long
Glad to found knowledge, Thank you and salutes, ex soldier.
Probably still healthier than most of the stuff they sell us today
They weren't poisoning us then!
lol. Good point.
That was the 60s they probably lined those cans with lead what are you on
everything litterally had lead what are u on about@@yourfreedomisinyourfeet7731
@@yourfreedomisinyourfeet7731 *stares in lead poisoning*
I collect these old cans. I absolutely love them! They aren’t that easy to find.
Of course not- who saves old, out of date cans either full or empty?
The people who discarded this stuff decades ago would never have imagined that one day the entire world would be watching them get opened.
Are we this starved for entertainment?
@@TomsChevelle Yes, some of us :(
Old cats from my hood came running when they heard that can opener! lol
Hahahaha
🤣
I never even knew there was such thing as canned bananas lol
Me too 🤣🤣
Same and i was born in 63,those cans are 56 years old,Spam might last that long but i doubt it
First time i saw such a thing too, maybe they should bring it back?!?
Kananas
That's because they dont anymore.
I recall being a kid and my mom having a huge pantry of canned goods. The thing is some of them were swollen and bulging - as I later learned indicates salmonella and or rot . She never served my family those foods - not sure what she was saving them for . We even moved a few times and those cans went with us .
Seems like a lot of people are getting this video recommended to them late at night. Here I am 1:51 AM watching some random dude opening old cans from the 60s. lol.
It's 3am, watching him opening can's is pretty boring
Well at least he's opening the 50 yr old cans with a 50 yr old can opener.
My grandma has the same one
I was thinking the same!
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
🤭
Nailed it.
Imagine what happened in all those 55 years. And the stuff inside the cans was just sittin' there and chilling
Lmao
“Someone’s gonna eat me someday😁.”
@@honinakecheta601 hahahahahahahahaha
😆
@@honinakecheta601 lol 😂
Fascinating. But also oddly hypnotizing. Also, always a good idea to put instructions into a can of food in case I forget how to eat.
Those were recipes and for baby feeding instructions.
😂
the images on those cans are pure art
3000: “Opening cans from 2019”
Global warming: haaaa, you thought
Probably would look fresh cos of all the dam presevatives they add nowdays
adir avraham AHAHAHAHAHA I could only imagine. In 100 years our canned food from today will probably be edible. 💀 or if you wanna consider it edible.
@@brandon9621 why so rude tho, she didn't even do anything to u
@a steinmann Yes, you are right, most of the people are brave in the internet.
I feel like you should send samples to a lab to see their mineral content after canning and storage and I'm dead serious. Not only for farmers to get an idea of how much more mineralized our soil was but how much was maintained during storage. Plus if the metal leached into the food.
True that would be interesting
Yes!!
exactly. like i was just thinking how pointless this video really is. I exected at least to see a closer look under the mic or something
In the name of Science!
I agree prefect for testing
Love how we all see this in the middle of the night on our recommended and came to watch this. Great feeling!
I felt so anxious watching you opening those rusty cans with the mouldy food without gloves.. 😮💨
Yeah he's a brave soul 😅
Why did that make you anxious? He's probably had his tetanus shot and mold can't get through skin.
I didnt know how bored I was til I found myself watching a guy opening cans from 55 years ago.
Criptoonstv Animation 😂😂😂
So glad I found this weight loss channel!🤣🤣
Ms64Susan I agree
Yep Weight Watchers Becouse couple of them make you lose your appetite
lol
The comments are cracking me up 💀💀
LOL
this is fascinating... along with superb accidental ASMR! lol Your commentary is soothing as welll 😊
Talvez essa banana em flocos nunca tenha sido vendida aqui no Brasil, apenas no exterior, pois nunca vi sequer propaganda disso. Excelente vídeo. Fiquei na expectativa de que algo não estivesse tão ruim, mas seria impossível.
You open 55 year old food products, then ask "what is that smell?" Epic. 🤣
As a follow up to this video he should puree everything together in the plastic tub and issue a what would it taste like challenge to himself.
Smells like shit!
@@scorpionwins6378 bruh why dont you do it? Also why would he not do that a bad smell is a bad smell. Jeez.
@@scorpionwins6378 you're insane, you can't even do what you're suggesting
Is this guy alive after inhaling this?
me: mom can we stop by mcdonalds?
mom: no we have food at home
the food at home:
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*flies go near*
Only steve1989 would eat that
I'm very impressed with the color of the potato's 53 years is a long time
Its crazy how the two banana flake cans look totally different. They may have been on the same assembly line right next together. But there lives where totally different 😮
There's just something about the way old designs these cans have that makes it much more eye catching.
I was thinking the same thing. They're like art.
They were simple and uncluttered.
The grunge looks and that oldschool fonts makes it great looking, they look so eye pleasing
Sounds as though you and he should start a club for virgins who worship weird shit. If you could tie it in to Star Wars, even better. You could meet at Chuck E. Cheese every Saturday night, perhaps get a ride from your mom.
Because you aren't used to them. People that lived in the 50's and 60's think the same about modern cans. They're more retro and modern. I guess my point is, they're different. That's what caught your eye!
I saw when the Mississippi River dried up, they found a steamboat with canned goods from the 1860s. They open the pickles right then and ate them, and you can still hear the crunch. I would eat that pickle.
Food just became earth again. The instructions are so interesting! Amazing how some food is "strong" and how other are not.
This is the kind of hard hitting journalism that's missing from our mainstream media.
TheSpock23 this is why cable is failing. Who needs cable when you have this high quality entertainment. Not saying that with any sarcasm whatsoever. I’m subbed
Lmao
You know you're procrastinating when you find yourself watching this 🤣🤣🤣
MzansiXperience Channel exactly 🥺
True
Trueee
'Except the bananas, they're from the late 50s' 🤣🤣 wow
Truth I should be cleaning
When you find canned food in Mr. Crabs' kitchen... he doesn't throw away food until now
OMG wow this a hard to find 5 decades old canned foods, I wondered what kind of toxic brewing in each can. Thank you for making this video
Can we just talk about how cool that can opener is?
Jess hege
It looks like an old can opener from the late 70's or early 80's that my mom has and it still works. The backside has a thing to "sharpen" knives.
It is true, they do not make things as they used to
HAHAHAHA Hi
What ? You didn't like the onion soup ?
You didn't have one of these?
The one big takeaway from this video is that can openers were WAY better back then
Alot o stuff was waay better back then...
I prefer the hand tools, quicker, and easier to clean
I still have a General Electric model EC5L can open with knife sharpener. It was my moms. I remember hearing the sound of it when I was a kid. Bring back memories of the 70's and my mom every time I use it!
i used to watch these vids all the time lmfaoo. i just recently remembered you and wow, i now know why i was so entertained these vids are so fun to watch
Watching this I was able to check off one more item on my bucket list
This NEVER gets old. Truly fascinating look into history, in my opinion. Timewarp in a can, lol.
Yes i just think old times what happen, if the can can record some th ing maybe iy will be so fascinating
Agreed... I love watching videos like this, especially the ones where they open old military rations.
🤷♂️ let's do the time warp again🤣
exactly! this is why I love graveyard unboxing videos.
It most definitely got old
Plot twist: he’s actually stuck in the 1960s and these are actual foods.
With a video uploaded to CZcams right?
Lol
@@elsey1976 This is a youtube channel dedicated to playing his old video tapes, he's a time traveler 😳
We know, gachatard!!
No internet in the 1960s
The noise from the onion soup made my cat go wild ! He won’t stop meowing and scratching at the food pantry 😂
I’m so glad we can’t smell through the screen.
One day, manufacturer just made these products not knowing one of those cans would be opened in 2019
☝️
Putri Hamran the person who owned those cans of food is probably dead by now
There made for a long ass shelf life smartie
CZcams recommended this to me at 12:30 am so I thought hey I’ll watch it. I’m glad I did. The paper he took out of the second can of bananas had a recipe for Banana layer cake. My grandma use to make them for me. She passed away in 2019 at the age of 95 and the recipe died with her. Now by some miracle I have what looks like the recipe she may have had in her memory. ❤
00:32 for me
I’m sorry for your loss.
00:38 am for me 😂
00:26 for me N.Y.
00:49 for me 😂
Wow! You even still have the vintage can opener 😂 I do too.
The sound of that can opener took me back to my childhood at my Granny’s house 😊
My wife: "What the hell are you watching?" Me: "Some guy opening up 55 year old cans of food." Wife: "You're weird."
🤣🤣🤣
Too funny! I feel you pain!
You: Whatever....so what are you doing?
Wife: Tik Tok videos
You: You're the friken weirdo lol
Yeah sounds about right Lmaoo married life
🤣
This is pure comedy 💀😭🤣🤣🤣
“Does that look like bananas to you”
“ it looks like some chocolate stuff”
The disappointment in his voice 😭😭😭
😂😂😂nah fr
He sounds like Forrest Gump🤣
😂😂🙊
Oh that is.. not a good smell
I mean, we kinda expected to see smth similar to a banana, right? )
The result was educational.
Man you gotta respect the fact that you just opened up a can that is decades older than we are and has lasted that long literal food uneaten survived being thrown away or eaten , if these cans could talk they need more than we have man shit is wild to think about
Love this video! I've always wondered how long expired canned food can last. Great video!
The potatoes held up the most. Man those cans are older than us. I love vintage old stuff. Thanks for sharing.
🙌
Some of us are older than those vintage canned goods.... Hope fondness for old stuff includes the people, too!
"vintage" and "old" are essentially the same thing
10:25 "As Food For Infants"
dude, that infant must be on his/her 50s now
Wow thats insane
Old as my father hes 50 now
If they are alive
Yes, math
And still have to eat it!! So bring them over!
I’m impressed that the Campbelle’s logo still looks the exact same 😂 they’re definitely sticking to the basics
The kind of videos we watch at 2 AM
These are the videos I love. People curious about something simple like what 50+ year old canned food looks like and then just simply opening them and dumping them in a bin. Thanks for sharing! Really interesting to see!
Same! Lol
@@alexvalenzuela508 which guy? Channel name?
Lol and then being brave enough to smell it..>
This video proves that pile stocking canned food for the nuclear holocaust might not be that much of a good idea.
@ you’re bright
Just cut off the bad parts of the banana
-grandma
Can relate 😑
Same
My dad still says this, i'll never agree tho
The black spots are sugar!!
My grandma said that about the butter, jelly, ham.... Well just about everything lol
CZcams randomly suggested your channel 😂 quite interesting vids you got here
I can smell this stuff through the screen!! This video is satisfying 😂😂
No ones gonna mention how Campbell hasn't changed their design in 55 years?
dont fix what aint broken...
@@BUDOKAIultimate3 100% facts was just about to comment that
It's iconic
Nah cuz ima campbell
It’s been 100 years
*opens 55 year old can*
“Oh that is not a good smell”
🤣
This guy is hilarious
I was waiting for "nice hiss" haha
😖😵
LOL. HAHAHA
I can't stop watching this and I'm not sure why.
Very interesting. Glad it was recommended.
“DOES THAT LOOK LIKE BANANA TO YOU?” 🤣
Canned bananas what the hell
🤣 im dyning
😂😂
The Banana Flake Can: I came out to have a good time and I'm honestly feeling so attacked right now.
Looks like dirt
Today is my birthday and im just here sitting watching this dude opening the cans from 1960’s.
Happy birthday 😀💚
Thank you so much i didn’t expect that you will notice me 😭🥳 i am no longer a teenager #20th
Happy Birthday
hbd
Haha, how great is it!
A couple months ago I was doing apartment clean out and there was canned food from 2006 and I decided to open a can of Campbell's cream of Chicken and it was pretty scary because when I opened it I was expecting to see gray and black and foul smell and it was complete opposite it was as if it was made yesterday
Watching this has taught me that come the apocalypse I need to be on the lookout for tinned potatoes because they'll clearly last the longest lol
Someone give that can-opener a medal.
These old foods are older than the most of us.
Not for long. “Time flies.”
by Progressive Rock Artist Steve Wilson.
Not older than me. Haha. I wouldn't eat that stuff or even open it.
Yeahhh
I did not think this would be entertaining now i want the sequel.
I don’t know why I decided to watch this on my lunch break!
Somebody help me. I can't stop watching this and I am ACTIVELY looking for more of these videos
Miss Kelly Renee same here 😂😂😂😂
We can't help you.... God help us all!!! 😂
I can't help i won't rest until i find one opening pine apple rings or anything involving tinned fish
@@ianchambers6191😜😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 me to.
5 year old me finding random stuff outside and making "potions" out of them:
youre in the wrong video buddy
We did the same thing!!
i read it wrong... oops
I did the same with pecans and the dog's water bowl
You 😅😅
THATS ME IN THE BATH ALONG TIME AGO I FIND WEIRD STUFF AND PUT IT IN MT BUCKET
Hell yeah, this is awesome. Im subscribing for sure. I love the fact that homeboy gets paid to do this.
Oh my. This video made me gag, but I still watched it. 😂
Opens the black eyed peas:
Where is the love?
"there's gonna be a giant hiss" *pop*
'xsh..' *stopped*
"this can is so messed up"
"there we go!" *continue cutting*
'sshHHH..' *opened*
"so this is suppose to be.. Black Eye Peas."
'den~.. den~ den~ den~ den~'
🤣🤣😭
😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
What an interesting video! Kinda scientific. I remember that Kanana Banana product very well! I was the oldest child in my family and I remember my mom feeding those dried beige thin banana flakes mixed with formula to my baby sister and brothers as their “first food”. It was amazing to see the can again! I am 67 years old. Cool memory!
How did it taste?
It taste like banana 😂
is your sister still alive?
was it good?
Strange how short this life is isn't it? The absurdly of life
Man opens random cans from the past and unleashes ancient evil
This is totally interesting! Thanks!
I would of been happier with having someone run tests on these years later to see what type of contamination has occurred.
Like you'd be able to understand it anyway. 😂
Expenses for such tests would not be warranted by the measly payout for such videos.
through state of the art analytical chemistry, x-ray imaging, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and conclusions drawn from recent advances in quantum electrodynamics, the scientists were able to conclusively determine that the food was in fact rotten as all fuck
I would have been happier if has just STFU
Would have. Not would of.
Using a 55 year old can opener that still works was the most amazing thing to me...
That can opener is not 55 years old. They made them that style in the 80's and 90's. But yes, they were made much better than anything now.
Looks from the 70s when I was a kid, made in the USA not China
I remember my grandma had it in the 70s I wasn’t born in the 60s
I noticed the old can opener too and was wondering 🤔 🤣🤣
😂I was thinking the same thing before I got this post!
Will definitely saved this to my memory for end of the world apocalyptic scenarios lol
Onion soup looked like something you'd find in a clogged beaver pond...lol.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
You seem very angry about the quality of these products, maybe ask for a refund?
Hahaha!
His tone is a bit angry. Kinda off putting.
@@Tomes23 he's not angry, he's Canadian 🇨🇦
Junkfood Junction he’s very intense, that’s for sure
@@Tomes23 nah I find it hilarious, he should keep doing it
This is fascinating for me as I am 54 years old, born in 1967, I grew up seeing these cans. So neat. Thanks.
Same here.
I'm nearly 58 years old. I am older than the food in these cans!
Yeah its so neat that they look nasty!
The future is now, old man
turn uup!😆😎
Had you taken a bite from each one, this video would be CZcams gold!!!
Just imagine what these cans been through and who owned them through all these years since the production to end on a yt video made by this dude
Damn someone buy this man some fresh groceries...
Wolf M I’ll buy him fresh groceries but first, you have to eat one of those old ass cans of food.
Deal... or no deal?
Andrew Moore Deal
I came just to see someone get r/wooooshed
I agree but wtf is the "banana flakes" so black?
next video: hallucinating after eating 55 years old foods
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
I would be more careful with "radiation", since americans back in the day added it to everything :) Theres a reason why their boomers are soo crazy today lol.
What if they contain lsd?
Lol!!!!!!!😂😂
"Excuse me Sir, I wanna exchange this food I bought last time, its BAD"
Cashier: "Come on, It can't be that bad"
The Food:
What's more fun and interesting then watching a guy open old food cans? Reading comments from people that have watched a guy open old cans of food!😜
what a fun life
How the fuck did I end up here and how do I never come back here 😂
1am... idk why im here posting this watching this video lol
I never watch videos anymore. I read the title and just go straight to comments. What a time saver 😜👊🏻💥👊🏻
Hello Jeff Collins
5:08 "DOES THAT LOOK LIKE BANANA TO YOU!"......chill dude it's not my fault 🤷🏽♂️
lol
bruh i was kind of anxious hearing that
HAHAHAHAGAHAHHA
lmao
*expired shit*
The soup is the nastiest one of all. Love this vid thanks man
This is hilarious, and very interesting 😂
Who else fast forward to opening of cans ?
Miss Manchester fuck yer
U know it
Me
4:31
You're welcome.
shane54nz :)
Who else has more than 2 brain cells
I'm impressed with that can opener! That sound used to make my cats run to the kitchen for dinner.
My cats did run to the kitchen when the opener ran. Every time. They eat a raw diet now and haven't had canned food for several years. What a memory. (Jan Griffiths).
😂😂😂😂
I remember!
Meow meow meeeOOWWW!!!!
Even the cats would run from eating what's in those cans