I was lucky enough to work at this facility (numans cookie co.) as an engineer back in 1987. Glad to see its still operating beautifully. When we were testing / perfecting the creamy center nozzles we would hold our mouths to the opening and yell "let it rip Jonny" and get a huge blast of cream. Those were the best days of my life!
You can thank the big brained Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineers who designed these machines. Most of them work via Pneumatic systems controlled by electronics circuits.
@@codygreiner5397 milk +powdered sugar atleast that's a homemade version I can't remember if it's either confectioner's or powdered sugar but go with powdered :>
2:00 - Just by watching the video in slow-mo, you can tell that the machine cranks out 4 rows of 25 cookies every second, so it's really more like 5,000 per minute. Much more impressive.
As someone who was born in South-East Asia, but grew up in Australia, I use both terms depending on the exact type of confection. I tend to call chewier ones cookies (like chocolate chip cookies), while ones that have a drier/crumblier texture are biscuits. Both cookies and biscuits can be "sandwiches", depending on the outer halves.
Hows It Made is my childhood hero, I still watch the show til this day. I dont know but it's so informative and relaxing at the same time. The man's voice is a big contributor to the series success ❤️❤️
Knowing the cookies are separated by flat side up/flat side down, and is done by machine, would explain why sometimes you get a sandwich cookie with the cookies in the wrong orientation
Day 3 of my descent into How It's made. I've barely eaten or worked and nothing but the next video makes life worth it. I cannot get out. please someone rescue me.
Oreo wasn't the first company to make that biscuit/Sandwich, they were just the most common / popular brand. (They also wouldn't of had the right to say it for copyright reasons.)
Karmah's Law unnecessary & unpopular opinion on an old comment: I don’t like the amount of cream in Oreos in the first place. I prefer the cookie part bc cream starts tasting nasty after a while.
hey there is red white and blue in the UK flag too. And the Dutch, and the French, and Luxembourg... why do you yanks believe "red, white, and blue" means American? because you are pig ignorant and stupid, that's why.
I don't get why they only have 3.11 M subscribers. They should have like 6 M subs. The channel has a lot of videos that are very interesting. Also, they update frequently.
Back in my country indonesia we call it "Oreo",simple because that brand who introduce us to this little black evil biscuit that come 4 in pack. Just to tease people to buy more...
Oreo is an American cookie made by the Nabisco company and is called Oreo everywhere. These Newman O's are a similar product but a completely different brand. Also, Oreos come in many different packages sizes from 2 packs to much much more (bulk sizes) .
@@annie_nyc869 really what a cunning hahaha, i just think that oreo because we used to call some product by brand we familiar even when it come from different brand
@@ArchangelExile when i still kid just that kind oreo with 4 in pack we could afford as kid mainly because there no big market around. But damn that sugar evil always make us wanna buy more
enjoying this video, thank you. We will share this to our folls in social media, also with credit title. Just for education, not for commercial. Appreciate it.
I took a oreo before eating i stared at it it stared back at me we had been staring for a while now and i wondered how is such a perfection like you made And i ate him after
@CABOI Yes I can imagine that. Because I used to work at Cinnabon and it was hard at first. But after about a few weeks of eating the product and smelling the aroma every time you go to work or you smell it on your uniform. Made it easy for me to resist them.
I was lucky enough to work at this facility (numans cookie co.) as an engineer back in 1987. Glad to see its still operating beautifully. When we were testing / perfecting the creamy center nozzles we would hold our mouths to the opening and yell "let it rip Jonny" and get a huge blast of cream. Those were the best days of my life!
That's a lovely story I wish I could have been there
That wasn't cream and that stuff came from a dude named johnny
Hahaha that’s awesome 🤣🤣
Pause
Pause hold our mouths to the opening and get a huge blast of cream😏
HELP IM STUCK IN THE “HOW ITS MADE” VORTEX
NOOooooooo...
Same ..
Ahhhhhhh...Help me!...cant escape
Me too
Aren’t we all
CrypticOTB IDK I can go
back
Anyone else think it’s astonishing how these machines are even created?
Yes, that'll be me.
Natural evolution, people slowly add more efficient parts to a process, a interesting thing to think about
I do and also the cookie first looked doughy
You can thank the big brained Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineers who designed these machines. Most of them work via Pneumatic systems controlled by electronics circuits.
now i wanna see how they clean these machines
Oh yea
They never lol
How do you make the icing/glaze
@@codygreiner5397 milk +powdered sugar atleast that's a homemade version
I can't remember if it's either confectioner's or powdered sugar but go with powdered :>
@@codygreiner5397 nvm i think you meant the filling, in that case look up a frosting recipe
One more pun and I'm jumping off a cliff
So you're on the edge huh?
Anthony Ight ima head out
Are you ore-ok?
It's okay I find them very Punny.
ᴘᴀʀᴛʏ ʀᴏᴄᴋᴇʀꜱ Annie ore-ok?
I would be fired from this job. I wouldn't be able to stop myself from eating a cookie off the line or die of diabetes in a year.
I think after eating them for a day you would be sick of them.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would die while eating cookies at the production line, and my last words will be “No regrets...!”
dying very pleased.
You'd quickly start to hate oreos
Thank you for teaching me how to make offbrand oreos
Wdym?
Avneet Basra off-brand? that’s basically how Oreos are made even if their off brand
Then that means the Oreo company does something very.....
Secret.
Oreos were actually the off brand for another company!
Fun fact Oreos are on offbrand of a Swedish cookie brand
No one:
Discovery: *sandwich cookies*
same bro
Y r they called sandwich cookies I thought they were called Oreos
@@EliteGaming232 Oreos are a brand of sandwich cookies. It's like calling tissues - Kleenex, bandages - Band-Aids, or lip-balms - Chapsticks.
Emmanuel Castro I already do
Mandalorian
2:00 - Just by watching the video in slow-mo, you can tell that the machine cranks out 4 rows of 25 cookies every second, so it's really more like 5,000 per minute. Much more impressive.
Nerds! ✧\(>oo
69 likes 😂
I counted my pubic hairs I have 750 hairs
Andrew Moon unless an issue with the machinery happens, they do indeed run constantly for days at a time.
@@thegreatcornholio3130 please rethink your life choices.
Every time he calls a cookie a biscuit the American in me silently screams
I didn't hear anyone call any cookie biscuit, these are just regular biscuits
Jiaming Li *anger*
Jiaming Li if you are British then don’t even bother commenting because it’s annoying
Jiaming Li *everyone disliked that*
Don’t disrespect us Brits
"An American biscuit company introduced what they called a cookie sandwich. I don't know why. It still looks like a biscuit to me."
I can't 😂😂
HappyFellowship he’s British calm your man tits
@@washrmashinpp7528 He's not complaining dumbass
@@washrmashinpp7528 LMAO
LMAOBNRBTFB
As someone who was born in South-East Asia, but grew up in Australia, I use both terms depending on the exact type of confection. I tend to call chewier ones cookies (like chocolate chip cookies), while ones that have a drier/crumblier texture are biscuits. Both cookies and biscuits can be "sandwiches", depending on the outer halves.
“They called it a cookie sandwich,idk why,it still looks like a”
Me: Oreo??
“Biscuit”
Me: -_-
Lmao
The channel is from the uk
Copy right reasons
Nice. 69 likes👌.
@@citronvannalemon 365.
I suppose you weren’t able to get the rights to say “Oreo”
Oreo didn't pay enough for the publicity...
Well the factory was Newman’s own or whatever so not an Oreo
Fr0stBiTe I know right it literally says it on the cookies OrEo
ShangLawFirm Shang it literally says on the final package Newman’s own
ShangLawFirm Shang 4:40
It's crazy how the cookies move so fast without getting damaged
Hows It Made is my childhood hero, I still watch the show til this day. I dont know but it's so informative and relaxing at the same time. The man's voice is a big contributor to the series success ❤️❤️
Are we gonna ignore the fact it says "Newman-os?"
Right!
NO
i couldnt read what it said
Nope
Must be one of em off brands eh? Or maybe thats how it is over there.
Dunking biscuits in your tea, or indeed, cookies in your milk, is a tasty tradition. And whoever started it, must have been one smart cookie.
Who else is high eating Oreos wondering how are they made?
um wtf yes
Yupp
😂😂😂
No cap
No cap I am too
I like how they're organized to be put together correctly, but I sometimes get oreos with the tops or bottoms facing opposite😂.
Didn't say how the cream was specifically made
Dakota Dingo trade secret
Dakota Dingo bruh
Vanilla? That's what I've always thought.
dragonman9001 i get it
dragonman9001 thanks chris
Knowing the cookies are separated by flat side up/flat side down, and is done by machine, would explain why sometimes you get a sandwich cookie with the cookies in the wrong orientation
4:16, someone is gonna open their Oreos and be PISSED!
Ohhhh, thats unlucky
Biscuits, cookies, whatever you like to call it, we can all agree they’re delicious
Anyone else notice how upon packaging there was one missing in a pack.
Im not sure how I typed 11:14 but its actually 4:14.
oops
@@wallecoyoty Just manually counted, all the rows have 11 biscuits as intended at 4:14 ?
Inflation
yes i did lol
An unlucky Karen is about to get that pack of Newman-O's.
Looking through the comments and wondering if people know that Oreos aren't the only brand of sandwich biscuits
It's not even the original brand; it's a rip-off (albeit more popular version) of Hydrox.
Ikr people are saying "Do YoU MeAn OrEoS" like no oreos is just a popular sandwich cookie brand.🙄
I know that lel
Hydrox are so much better
Funny how the cookies go through all that without breaking & I drop the pack once and all the cookies break! 😂
I once heard a british guy call oreo's chocolate sandwich biscuts and I am fully aware why the revolutuonary war needed to happen
Once I had a whole row of Birthday Cake Oreos with the top cookie on backward. I guess the machine was having an existential crisis that batch.
Called that because of taxes on baked goods, so instead they were classified as sandwiches instead to get a loophole.
I keep thinking about how fun it must be to be one of the chocolate cookies going through all the conveyors
“Want a sandwich cookie?”
Me: “Nah, I’ll take an Oreo though.”
Ok, the dry ice part is actually really... COOL. Get it? Thank you, thank you, I'm here all week!
British: biscuits
Americans: Oreo
savanna gacha Britians? British
@@nateorious7085 I changed it but it doesn't really matter.
savanna gacha it does
@@laquandracoleman9476 sensitive
@@SavLuvsSav Just for future reference, you were almost right the first time. The word for the people is Britons.
Newman-os: these are yummy
Oreos:I’m suing you
My mom always got those
Hydrox: You don't get to say anything here, thief.
the funny thing is oreos are rip-offs of hydrox
@@duggalicious same, she works for Healthy Options and she bought me these sometimes, I'll be sad if Oreo fans judge Newman O's
“The mechanical fingers separate them into bunches of eleven.”
Me: “We were this close to perfection.”
i feel you just one number off
Amazing how these machines are built
"idk why" why did that line just kill me?
Day 3 of my descent into How It's made. I've barely eaten or worked and nothing but the next video makes life worth it. I cannot get out. please someone rescue me.
decent? descent?
I don’t think a single person typed in “how sandwich cookies are made”
Oreo wasn't the first company to make that biscuit/Sandwich, they were just the most common / popular brand. (They also wouldn't of had the right to say it for copyright reasons.)
well...
@@brokenchannel7683 okay we didnt ask for a history lesson. He just said we all searched oreos
@@rau1488 Okay, I didnt ask for you to rant.
Actually I did. I was eating oreos and decided to see if how it's made had a episode for it 😅
What impresses me most about these how to videos is that someone designed a machine that literally does everything all on one conveyor belt.
Actually what you’ve watched is the work of at least 4 machines
Ah yes, the sandwich cookie. My favorite treat after a long day of hard work
Title: Sandwich COOKIES
Product: newman-o's chocolate COOKIES
"I'm gonna call em biscuits the entire episode"
If the factory was THIS dirty the day they knew the film crew was coming, can you imagine what it normally looks like
@R
That thought occurred to me too. Especially when you see those huge fans right above the cookies and the chocolate crumbs on the machines.
Didn't realize Newman's Own had their own cookies. Thanks for the video.. learn something new every day!
If I made an Oreo knock off I would make the slogan “milks second favorite cookie.”
Or CreamOS
i need to stop watching because my stomach is starting to feel empty but i cant because this is too satisfactory
4:40 NEWMAN O’S??!!! WHAAAAT????!!!!!!
These look just like America's favorite cookie sandwich, the infamous Hydrox cookie!
Cookie sandwich?
COOKIE SANDWICH!
COOKIE SANDWICH?!
hands down the best narrator voice for how it's made
"Mom can we get oreos"
"We have oreos at home"
Oreos at home:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA YES 😂👏🏽
I remember my mom bought me Newman O's from her workplace called Healthy Options. I am actually glad it's popular.
I can’t get over the fact that cookies are called biscuits in the UK
its called biscuit here too in Malaysia. well, 'biskuit' or 'biskut'
Good Job makeing the video i relly love it 😵💫
Oreo fans: that is not oreo.
Discovery: a sandwich cookie it a sandwich cookie.
Both are correct
This is so much more intricate than I thought it would be
0:52 "a pre-mix of salt and other ingredients follows."
My brian: "WHAT OTHER INGREDIENTS?! BLEACH? CHEMICALS?"
3:12 This puts them in the right 'Oreo'ntation.
When Oreo doesn’t sponsor you: ChOcOlAtE sAnDwHiCh CoOkIeS!
I enjoy this channel. Among all the how [insert food here] is made videos, there's the one about crayons and they look pretty delicious too.
ok but LET ME AT THAT PURE UNMOULDED OREO COOKIE DOUGH
Discovery: “it looks like a biscuit to me”
*All Americans have left the chat*
Phantastically
It's Discovery UK what did you expect
In the States we call those Oreos, A.K.A. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.
Dont forget second breakfast.
@@That_Awesome_Guy1 indeed.
“Customers can buy a fresh box of- NEWMAN-O’S? What the fuck?”
him:biscuit
me:you wanna fight?
1:45 when i was young I had a job cleaning stables. That image took me back.
They look like they aren't as stingy with the cream filling as Oreo.
If you meant: They look like they aren't a stingy with the cream filling as an American biscuit company. 🤣
Karmah's Law unnecessary & unpopular opinion on an old comment: I don’t like the amount of cream in Oreos in the first place. I prefer the cookie part bc cream starts tasting nasty after a while.
@@keykaroon Oreos are vegan. There is no cream in Oreos.
@@sadchemist28 I thought the filling is what we were all talking about. 😶 hehe
I can feel someone is going to make *"Oreo Lore"*
man, I just love them newman O's. I wish there was a brand with a name that really rolled off the tongue better, and was better known.
This is just fantastic I want a box of cookies
thank you andrew
Great for ice cream
Bass treble yes it is!
Yes :D
Specially vainilla ice cream
The red, white, and blue in my blood screams when you say biscuit
hey there is red white and blue in the UK flag too. And the Dutch, and the French, and Luxembourg...
why do you yanks believe "red, white, and blue" means American?
because you are pig ignorant and stupid, that's why.
2:41 i wish i had those fans in my bedroom
Dahjay Johnson why
I don't get why they only have 3.11 M subscribers. They should have like 6 M subs. The channel has a lot of videos that are very interesting. Also, they update frequently.
Back in my country indonesia we call it "Oreo",simple because that brand who introduce us to this little black evil biscuit that come 4 in pack. Just to tease people to buy more...
RAD. IT it’s called Oreo everywhere, Discovery Channel probably don’t want to pay for brand.
Oreo is an American cookie made by the Nabisco company and is called Oreo everywhere. These Newman O's are a similar product but a completely different brand. Also, Oreos come in many different packages sizes from 2 packs to much much more (bulk sizes) .
@@annie_nyc869 really what a cunning hahaha, i just think that oreo because we used to call some product by brand we familiar even when it come from different brand
@@ArchangelExile when i still kid just that kind oreo with 4 in pack we could afford as kid mainly because there no big market around. But damn that sugar evil always make us wanna buy more
@@RADIT-ip3eq Lol, yeah, Oreos are very tasty but contain way too much sugar and fat.
Awesome RUclips Video In Recorded History! This Show is the Best!!!! :-D
"This puts them in the right orientation for the all important creamy filling."
If that's not sexual innuendo than I don't know what is.
I cant stop watching vids
"Umm... so...I fed my dog a few oreos...."
The speed of these machines impresses me
Eating some Oreos while watching this
"Quick! The americans are asleep. Call cookies biscuits!"
Oreo: **more well known than mario**
Discover UK: Biscuits
The comments: Lol narrator go "sandwich"
I love this narrator sm
I still have 1 packet of those in my kitchen cupboard :)
enjoying this video, thank you. We will share this to our folls in social media, also with credit title. Just for education, not for commercial. Appreciate it.
4:10 so that’s why my Oreos are always broken
I took a oreo before eating i stared at it it stared back at me we had been staring for a while now and i wondered how is such a perfection like you made
And i ate him after
So that's how it's made...would have never known..wow
This is Makin' Me Hungry, and I Love It a Lot. :-D
Imagine working at an Oreo factory and trying to resist eating the cookies off the line...
It is extremely easy to do that
@CABOI
Yes I can imagine that. Because I used to work at Cinnabon and it was hard at first. But after about a few weeks of eating the product and smelling the aroma every time you go to work or you smell it on your uniform. Made it easy for me to resist them.
For y'all calling this an oreo knockoff, remember that the first cookie of that type was Hydrox in 1908. Oreo is really the knockoff.
we must know who voices this, he's hilarious
Tony Hirst voices the UK version
The cookie part is my favorite
Is no one gonna talk about how the cookies touch rusted surfaces
Almost trancing watching those cookies go by......🤤
Very educational, I always thought the filling went on the outside thanks for clarifying.
Americans: it's called cookies!!!
Brits: biscuits!!!!
My PMS: Do you really think I give a damn?!?!?!? 🥛🍪🍫
Mmm, nothing like some delicious Hydrox!
Please help me I can not stop watching theese