Not really,depend which products you talking about,you can find a lot of vending machines with products that are chimic af and you feel it in when you consume them,like majority of the sodas and majority of the sweet things
Don’t knock ‘em until you’ve tried ‘em. These things are incredibly tasty, using fresh and pure ingredients. The Japanese do things like this brilliantly, time and time again.
I liked it up until that part. Cans are recyclable easily. Plastic is often just more waste. I would love to see this product remade as a normal canned food.
What I find Amazing ( besides the concept ) is the way the "circles" of jelly/fruit/fruit pieces are presented to the customer... It's such a perfect symetry... It's original...
@@SemekiIzuio I guess that perhaps the cake with its different parts and fruit pieces is first baked then assembled then wrapped inside that transparent can ?
@@jeromewagschal9485more likely just assembled by hand into the can. A slice of cake is placed inside, then strawberries arranged, then filled with the cream, and so on
its just cream in a can with a hint of cake and fruit for the price of a real cake. what kind of person falls for this legalized form of street robbery?
@@googlekonto2851 Humans are impressed by anything from Japan. This dessert looked gross, all that cheap whip creme which takes most of the space with little to no cake.. just another scam tourists fall for.
Man. Bacon how I envy you. I once traveled around the world. This stuff wasn't there when I did. That's why I miss the night market vids. Trying all the different foods. Being from the USA. It was a lot fun with interesting flavors. I'm even 1 of the few that enjoyed durian fruit. I had some yesterday in fact. Thanks for the videos. It's still feels nostalgic to me.
@@daintyduck8517 not really, you can find it at some fruit/vegetable or international markets but not much anywhere else. they can be pretty hard to find in shops
@@Vicflairdrip Try to do a trade or invest in a better career. You're still young; when you are in your 30s it gets harder to get a career or change them. It's expensive to travel the world if you don't have a sponsor or any background money (such as your family.) A lot of people can do it because of their job, a sponsor giving them money to do reviews, stuff like Twitch/RUclips, family wealth, etc.
@@AdachiCabbage very nice advice! I don’t know if it takes too much time to day trade but I’ll definitely look into it. Life is hard but we are humans, we learn to adapt. I don’t want to be poor forever
At first i thought cake in a can would be a pretty stupid idea. But actually, it really looks like a good product. It is less cake and more cream, so you can actually eat it easily out of a can. And a can is a pretty good way to keep oxygen and germs out of the food. That the can is transparent is a nice touch. Bit expensive for vending machine food - but it also isn't the normal stuff to be found in vending machines here... Would definitely try it.
@@maccagrabme Someone didn't hear about inflation? Or you're just incredibly lucky to live somewhere where a product like this doesn't cost 8$ US I guess.
The last one looked like our Flan that we make for holidays in Puerto Rico and USA. It has a brown sugar bottom and custard like pudding very sweet and delicious!
I've been watching your videos for a long time, and I will say one thing u 2 go everywhere and have amazing adventures. One day when your old u can definitely say that u didn't waste your life stuck on a couch and u will have great memories. So happy 4 u both, enjoy coming along on your adventures. Iam not able to do things like that and iam much older, but it's nice u share your adventures with people who can't. I enjoy watching and coming along. Get it all in before u start a family. But then don't stop take the kids on all the adventures with you. Love u guys, stay safe.
I love how you see what you're gonna get because the can is seethrough and they all look so pretty that you'd never realize until you scrape the sides off. They all look really delicious, too! I wish I could get some cause I'm definitely craving for it now (sadly, i live in another country and really good cakes are expensive).
There's a Japanese video on YT and it says these are made by professional pastry chefs and the prices were lower on that video. I would guess it's a refrigerated vending machine. Hope it comes to the USA. 😃
Japan and Korea get all the dope stuff. When I did my study abroad in Korea I was blown away by the self-service conveniences and not to mention the quality that everyone can enjoy at just about any time.
In Brazil (I'm sure the same must happen in other countries), people have been selling these for quite a number of years, especially students at universities and owners of small businesses. They haven't, however, sold it in cans; rather, the cake comes in square or round plastic containers.
I wish we could get these in the States, they look so good! Of course, when you live in rural area and the only store bought cakes you can find are all bake off frozen cakes or pastries, anything like this looks amazing.
tbh you can just bake a cake mix, put a lot of whipped cream, some jam/fruits/nuts/etc... on top and you would get something that tastes similar. Remember to put on a lot of cream. This is more canned cream than canned cake lol
@@HO1ySh33t it's not the point. I know I can bake these at home, I'm a decent baker. The point is, I want to experience *these*, made by this company, in their own little unique way! But thank you for the suggestion!
What an interesting take on yummy looking cakes! It’s amazing how novel packaging draws me into wanting to try it out. Another satisfying video from DancingBacons! 😋😋
I dunno, this seems kind of bizarre and impractical to me. 1. The shape of the can doesn't really work with this kind of idea, a cake should be more flat so you get an even dispersal of ingredients with every spoonful - which is interesting because I don't really see any reason why the vending machine concept couldn't work with flat, cookie-tin-shaped containers (with a little modification of design, of course). 2. Cold cake is kind of a turn off for me, I'd prefer it to be at room temperature but refrigeration seems like kind of an essential step here in order to prevent spoilage so I don't know how they would remedy that. I guess you could just let it sit for a few minutes before you eat it but again, this seems kind of impractical.
@@CopiousDoinksLLC they remind me a lot of mousse cups which are always cold. tbh i kinda forgot there was room-temperature cake until i read this comment, a lot of the cakey desserts i eat are ones that have to be kept cold 😂tiramisu for example. but yeah i really think here it's more the novelty people are buying them for. they look great though
@@CopiousDoinksLLC It seems impractical because you just don’t like it 😂 Not everything you dislike is “impractical”..other people enjoy cold cake (I do!) and some don’t care about even ingredients every spoonful. it’s very practical to those who actually like it
Oh hey! I've seen these a few times on youtube by now. Super cool to see you try them out too!! what's surprising me the most is how perfect all the cans look
I can't believe you can go into a mall that's closed and just help yourself to vending machines. In Canada when the mall is closed you are not allowed anywhere near it until about an hour before it officially opens. In my town they will open the mall up to seniors to do their power walks for exercise in the morning.
The old people power walking mall near me recently closed. The only other mall is in an...'enriched' area of town where crime is too bad for old people to walk. Now they're not able to socialize as much and it's sad.
Really it's just one of those cakes in a plastic container that you can get from a kiosk at any airport in the world... but packaged in a can which makes it look novel. I'd give it a buy, once at least. You can surprise someone with the gimmick to make their day special.
When I was in France this summer, I remember being so excited to try out a pizza vending machine for the first time. It wasn’t good as a proper one but wasn’t half bad as expected. I wonder if this cake in a can is like that. We need this machine here in the UK.
That cake looks absolutely lovely. I'd love to give someone one of those with a candle stuck on top, and "Happy Birthday" written on the side in sharpie just for sh*ts and giggles.
Huh... at first i thought it was absurd to even begin to think that this would work, i mean how is there even a market for canned cake? But then you opened the can and honestly that actually looks pretty good, not only in how it looks but how you eat it since it's like if you were eating ice cream from a mini tub.
Up until you dug into the first can, I assumed that was a printed design, not a see-through can. Those look so perfect.
Made the likes 69😅
i realized it for the first time when they showed the can up close
I only realized at 3:10 😆
That is just what I was thinking.
Possibly the best idea ever for them to be clear, soooooo cool
the ones seen on the machine's display are printed but the actual products arent
What's even better when it comes to Japanese products is that it's not just about the gimmick, but the quality has to be top notch as well.
Not really,depend which products you talking about,you can find a lot of vending machines with products that are chimic af and you feel it in when you consume them,like majority of the sodas and majority of the sweet things
I love the thought of a quiet man in the empty mall at midnight buying cans of cake from the cake can vending machine
Then eating all 3 in one sitting at the park the next day.
it's like 90% questionable cream.
@@punker4Real Real Cream! Seems to be a crazy concept here in the US?
@@punker4Real Probably tastes artificial too. But hey, it's pretty 🍓
I love that
The fact that the design was also edible on the cans blew my mind. This company is so creative!
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my mind blew trying to understand your sentence
@@Skadi.- what was so hard about it?
@@vibecity5381 ikr, some people’s comprehension really needs work
@@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here they could've just said see through or transparent, nothing was wrong with that person's reading comprehension.
The food in a can scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
While true, this is the one exception I'm sure we all agree on.
Cake… finds a way.
Cake finds a way.
That's about 90 percent of all human endeavors.
Don’t knock ‘em until you’ve tried ‘em. These things are incredibly tasty, using fresh and pure ingredients. The Japanese do things like this brilliantly, time and time again.
"I have returned to take away some of the other cakes." Ominous!
Wow I wasn't expecting the can to be transparent. Very creative packaging.
I also like how they use the ingredients as the design.
the inside of soda cans is also like that
Probably all that cream helps keep it that fresh!
I liked it up until that part. Cans are recyclable easily. Plastic is often just more waste. I would love to see this product remade as a normal canned food.
It's just a Dumb And expensive gimmick and you've fallen for it, you can buy 2 cake's for The price of One of These cans in The UK,
I was expecting some sort of creamy beverage, resembling a milkshake, but it's actual cake. Amazing
10%cake
Wow. It looks so perfect at first I thought the can just had a nice printed label on it. I was amazed when I realized the can was clear!
Facts lol
What I find Amazing ( besides the concept ) is the way the "circles" of jelly/fruit/fruit pieces are presented to the customer... It's such a perfect symetry... It's original...
How the heck is it manufactured though?
@@SemekiIzuio I guess that perhaps the cake with its different parts and fruit pieces is first baked then assembled then wrapped inside that transparent can ?
@@jeromewagschal9485more likely just assembled by hand into the can. A slice of cake is placed inside, then strawberries arranged, then filled with the cream, and so on
This looks a lot more delicious than what I expected from a cake vending machine.
Eell its $11 so it better be
@@leonardonetagamer i dont think thats in $ since this isnt in usa
@@JustAPerson64 the vending machine showed dollar sign (the thing at the start whatever it was)
@@JustAPerson64 dawg, 11¥ is practically nothing (approximately 10¢). Last time I checked one 110¥ equated to one dollar
@@RandomPerson-hd6wr but maybe its Singapore money?
One of my favorite authors got one of these. I was really fascinated by the idea of canned cake and it looks so delicious. I’d love to try it myself
its just cream in a can with a hint of cake and fruit for the price of a real cake. what kind of person falls for this legalized form of street robbery?
@@googlekonto2851 Humans are impressed by anything from Japan. This dessert looked gross, all that cheap whip creme which takes most of the space with little to no cake.. just another scam tourists fall for.
@@Littlekitten_ i was so impressed then i feel dumb with your comment🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's a trifle
It's a trifle
I’ve seen cakes in jars, I love the idea of peeling open the typical “soda” can lid and eating cake instead 😋 Thanks for showing us these!
Yeah, Whole Foods does the cake in a jar for their berry chantilly cake. sooo good!
I wish the USA had these vending machines. The cakes look so yummy 🤤🍰🍓
Man. Bacon how I envy you. I once traveled around the world. This stuff wasn't there when I did. That's why I miss the night market vids. Trying all the different foods. Being from the USA. It was a lot fun with interesting flavors. I'm even 1 of the few that enjoyed durian fruit. I had some yesterday in fact. Thanks for the videos. It's still feels nostalgic to me.
Is Durian fruit not common in the US?
Is it expensive to travel the world? Asking because I’m 22 and I work to make ends meet 😅
@@daintyduck8517 not really, you can find it at some fruit/vegetable or international markets but not much anywhere else. they can be pretty hard to find in shops
@@Vicflairdrip Try to do a trade or invest in a better career. You're still young; when you are in your 30s it gets harder to get a career or change them. It's expensive to travel the world if you don't have a sponsor or any background money (such as your family.) A lot of people can do it because of their job, a sponsor giving them money to do reviews, stuff like Twitch/RUclips, family wealth, etc.
@@AdachiCabbage very nice advice! I don’t know if it takes too much time to day trade but I’ll definitely look into it. Life is hard but we are humans, we learn to adapt. I don’t want to be poor forever
At first i thought cake in a can would be a pretty stupid idea. But actually, it really looks like a good product. It is less cake and more cream, so you can actually eat it easily out of a can. And a can is a pretty good way to keep oxygen and germs out of the food. That the can is transparent is a nice touch. Bit expensive for vending machine food - but it also isn't the normal stuff to be found in vending machines here... Would definitely try it.
Cream is cheap. It's like eating butter but aerated. The flavours are probably gonna be bland too.
@@tickledonions9483 it isn't it's made professionally
@@tickledonions9483 tried it, delicious as heaven
It's weird how satisfied I was to find out it's a clear can and not a printed picture on the outside.
Oh, man! These look incredible. A tad bit expensive but delicious looking for sure.
Tad?
@@maccagrabme I mean you don't just *buy* a cake every day if it's made of quality ingredients
@@maccagrabme Someone didn't hear about inflation? Or you're just incredibly lucky to live somewhere where a product like this doesn't cost 8$ US I guess.
@@DarkLeviathan8 Not everyone lives in a third world, BLM/Antifa/DSA/DNC, Talibiden run, has been country like the US 👌🏻
you trying to make daddy trump notice you?
The fact that she waited till like midnight to get the other cakes lol. I love the dedication
I adore how creative this is - I was certainly not expecting a clear can!
Been watching Cafe vlogs where they make stuff like this! So neat seeing a vending machine one!
Japan is so creative with their designs, I didnt even notice it was edible!
I thought it was a printed can design at first !! They look amazing !
Exactly. I thought it was a printed label myself till i saw it move on the spoon.
@@rogerramon3151 I was not ready for it honestly
same
"I bet they won't have-WOW they have it, canned bread!" - Squidward
The last one looked like our Flan that we make for holidays in Puerto Rico and USA. It has a brown sugar bottom and custard like pudding very sweet and delicious!
Flan is a pudding
The last one is literally "Flan" in a can.
I miss 24 hour shopping. Sitting here now, hungry, vending machine culture seems like bliss.
Any excuse to eat copious amounts of whipped cream like a civilised person, I'm all for it.
I've been watching your videos for a long time, and I will say one thing u 2 go everywhere and have amazing adventures. One day when your old u can definitely say that u didn't waste your life stuck on a couch and u will have great memories. So happy 4 u both, enjoy coming along on your adventures. Iam not able to do things like that and iam much older, but it's nice u share your adventures with people who can't. I enjoy watching and coming along. Get it all in before u start a family. But then don't stop take the kids on all the adventures with you. Love u guys, stay safe.
I love how you see what you're gonna get because the can is seethrough and they all look so pretty that you'd never realize until you scrape the sides off. They all look really delicious, too! I wish I could get some cause I'm definitely craving for it now (sadly, i live in another country and really good cakes are expensive).
Is it just me or is this $8.37 for a can that's mostly whip cream?
Yes. Yes it is
well you pay for the novelty mostly
It's fresh cream, not whip cream though. I like fresh cream but I hate whip cream.
Most of this value comes from the strawberries, they're really expensive in Japan. Fruits in general.
There's a Japanese video on YT and it says these are made by professional pastry chefs and the prices were lower on that video. I would guess it's a refrigerated vending machine. Hope it comes to the USA. 😃
The mango one looks insanely good
Every time I've seen photos of these I always assumed the outside was just a design I didn't realise the can was see-through!
the fact that i genuinely thought the cakes were inside of the can and not see through shows how creative the packaging is
The strawberry looks so perfect they're like a drawing 😍
2:27 strawberry shortcake
5:32 matcha cake
6:49 mango + passion fruit
7:53 pudding
It really blew my mind, that the design was no print but the cake itself :D
JP citizens: what brings you into our country? Our culture and history I presume?
Me: heard y’all got some good ass cakes
Wow I actually thought the can had a picture of strawberries and cream around it.... Wasn't expecting it find out it was all transparent
I’m so jealous that Japan has stuff like this!
Me: look at the great artwork on the label
D Bacon: hold my cake IN A CLEAR CAN
Japan and Korea get all the dope stuff. When I did my study abroad in Korea I was blown away by the self-service conveniences and not to mention the quality that everyone can enjoy at just about any time.
Go live in Japan then if you love it so much
Lol Riddler? Child, ok.
This is in Singapore lols
It's just a childish gimmick, and expensive too, what purpose does it serve? None, buy a regular cake
@@Carltonwanks wow, you must be a ray of sunshine 😂 it doesn't serve a purpose, welcome to 1st world luxuries, it exists because it can 🤷
Omg I’m just watching this now and everything about these canned desserts is amazing! Can’t wait to try them when I come to Singapore 😍❤️
In Brazil (I'm sure the same must happen in other countries), people have been selling these for quite a number of years, especially students at universities and owners of small businesses. They haven't, however, sold it in cans; rather, the cake comes in square or round plastic containers.
Looks more like trifle in a can! Looks good, liked the way the insides made the graphics on the can
Awesome man! Cake 🍰 in can awesome concept, Japan is really ahead man.
2:24 -6:55 just wow 😋, i want to eat
I wish we could get these in the States, they look so good!
Of course, when you live in rural area and the only store bought cakes you can find are all bake off frozen cakes or pastries, anything like this looks amazing.
tbh you can just bake a cake mix, put a lot of whipped cream, some jam/fruits/nuts/etc... on top and you would get something that tastes similar.
Remember to put on a lot of cream. This is more canned cream than canned cake lol
@@HO1ySh33t it's not the point. I know I can bake these at home, I'm a decent baker.
The point is, I want to experience *these*, made by this company, in their own little unique way!
But thank you for the suggestion!
@@beccak9316 Oh i get you, it's to discover new idea/flavor, right?
@@HO1ySh33t exactly so 8D
@@HO1ySh33t it's Japanese fresh cream not whip cream that u put on top of ur starbucks drinks. It tastes a world of difference.
its so great to see a deaf guy eat. hes shaking hes so excited
What an interesting take on yummy looking cakes! It’s amazing how novel packaging draws me into wanting to try it out. Another satisfying video from DancingBacons! 😋😋
Bro went to the mall at midnight for canned cake, true dedication
I am a Japanese who always enjoy your videos.
Please come to Japan again.
(I am commenting using a translation tool.)
I would love to see a video of how the cakes are put into the cans, and come out so beautiful 😊
They all look delicious 😋 Awesome video 🤗🌈🤗
Yes 🙌 😊
Oh man, I wish we have those in the U.S 🤤😋
kinda expensive tho
@@danielsmolensky6206 looks worth it cept for the custard tbh looks a little small
Nvm it’s 4 dollars I thought it said 14😂
This looks so good. One of the best products I've seen on this channel so far.
I dunno, this seems kind of bizarre and impractical to me.
1. The shape of the can doesn't really work with this kind of idea, a cake should be more flat so you get an even dispersal of ingredients with every spoonful - which is interesting because I don't really see any reason why the vending machine concept couldn't work with flat, cookie-tin-shaped containers (with a little modification of design, of course).
2. Cold cake is kind of a turn off for me, I'd prefer it to be at room temperature but refrigeration seems like kind of an essential step here in order to prevent spoilage so I don't know how they would remedy that. I guess you could just let it sit for a few minutes before you eat it but again, this seems kind of impractical.
@@CopiousDoinksLLC they remind me a lot of mousse cups which are always cold. tbh i kinda forgot there was room-temperature cake until i read this comment, a lot of the cakey desserts i eat are ones that have to be kept cold 😂tiramisu for example. but yeah i really think here it's more the novelty people are buying them for. they look great though
@@CopiousDoinksLLC Cold cake is the best at least to me
@@CopiousDoinksLLC It seems impractical because you just don’t like it 😂
Not everything you dislike is “impractical”..other people enjoy cold cake (I do!) and some don’t care about even ingredients every spoonful. it’s very practical to those who actually like it
Oh hey! I've seen these a few times on youtube by now. Super cool to see you try them out too!! what's surprising me the most is how perfect all the cans look
Looks more like cream in a can with a hint of cake
These look amazing! I want to try them all!
I mean, it's pure creamy goodness, too much cream, looks good, tasted good, but I wouldn't call it a cake
I wish I could consume any off these - but the sugars! Great video. Thank you, DancingBacons.
Cake in a can who knew, but I definitely eat that! 😋
These look so delicious. I am jelly. Love from Canada 🇨🇦 ❤️
Instantly subscribed , there's something really peaceful about your videos.
So neat! Another on the long list of machines I'll probably never see, but will instantly use if I do lol.
You all love cake, You've see the cupcake, now, get ready for cake in a can
You always put me in a good mood!
Thank you!
_In Squidward's voice_ Wow, they have it! Canned cake!
For a second, I thought it was a cake flavored drink. But they somehow stuffed cake in a can.
🍰🍰🍰
that's cream in a can with a little bit of cake
I’d say “pricey” was an understatement.
Every time I see this I am continually displeased by my country’s lack of snacking ingenuity. I mean, come on, it’s cake in a can!
Those cakes look so good!
I swear Japanese people are so creative with their foods.
I can't believe you can go into a mall that's closed and just help yourself to vending machines. In Canada when the mall is closed you are not allowed anywhere near it until about an hour before it officially opens. In my town they will open the mall up to seniors to do their power walks for exercise in the morning.
The old people power walking mall near me recently closed. The only other mall is in an...'enriched' area of town where crime is too bad for old people to walk. Now they're not able to socialize as much and it's sad.
Really it's just one of those cakes in a plastic container that you can get from a kiosk at any airport in the world... but packaged in a can which makes it look novel.
I'd give it a buy, once at least. You can surprise someone with the gimmick to make their day special.
I'm surprised there's so much cream in it. I would think dairy would be more expensive than ingredients for cake.
I think it should have less cream and more cake. The cake circle slabs are so think 😭
Leave it to the Japanese to come up with something like this. They love creative and precise packaging. They are perfectionist!
These are Korean I believe but your point still stands. Very successful product design wise
Very unique, but too expensive for me for one little serving.
It’s basically trifle in a can. Interesting.
Was just wishing for a new episode!!! 🎉
When I was in France this summer, I remember being so excited to try out a pizza vending machine for the first time. It wasn’t good as a proper one but wasn’t half bad as expected. I wonder if this cake in a can is like that. We need this machine here in the UK.
2:29 "Wow So Much Cream"
Me: That's what she said! LOL
npc
This looks so good!! Wish we had these in USA! Love your videos.
Those transparent, plastic cans really caught me off guard. Wasnt expecting the cakes to be the design itself.
DancingBacons: Eats delicious cake out of a can
Me: Eats leftover Halloween candy pretending it is cake in a can
the best part is the can is see-through so you don't feel scammed
$10 for a can cake is crazy
It's bigger than a person's hand.
It's not an 8oz.
I'd actually end up clearing them out and using them as clear plant pots.
Looks good but I def cannot afford an $8 can of cake. Def jealous of those who can though
Damn theyre expensive asf though, i think buying a normal cake slice is cheaper
Those cakes in cans look so 😋🤤
That’s more like a TRIFLE in a can!
Japanese vending machines are next level! 🤯
That cake looks absolutely lovely.
I'd love to give someone one of those with a candle stuck on top, and "Happy Birthday" written on the side in sharpie just for sh*ts and giggles.
Everything looked soooooo good!! A++ to the company who created this product and the vending machine!
Huh... at first i thought it was absurd to even begin to think that this would work, i mean how is there even a market for canned cake?
But then you opened the can and honestly that actually looks pretty good, not only in how it looks but how you eat it since it's like if you were eating ice cream from a mini tub.
The future looks depressing.
i need that custard pudding now.. this is amazing.. wish they had one of these machines in NJ
You are aware you can get custard without a vending machine from Japan right?
@@leonardonetagamer yes but I want the one shown in the video
@@Parfaitcookiestan67 then make it
It would be vandalized within a few hours, america is a wild place
@@Carltonwanks And people still say the USA is a great country like there isn't a whole other country next to it that is actually tries.
Those actually look very delicious. Who wouldn't want personal cakes in a can sitting in their fridge right now?
I would love to see the production process. It must be fascinating.
I bet quite a few companies would love to see the production process.