The narrators' script tries too hard to be funny to lighten up the sterile and depressing factory environment we see in this show. Workers performing soul-crushing repetetive tasks are given "funny" lines which they deliver with various success. The humor seems to be aimed at small children, but the script is no stranger to sexual innuendos as well.
Anything that could hurt the brands featured is avoided: When they coat candy in shellac (literally bug juice), the narrators conveniently avoid saying what it is. (They describe everything else.)
When you have watched a couple of episodes (4 products covered in each), you have seen it all. Processes are basically the same everywhere.
Anything that could hurt the brands featured is avoided: When they coat candy in shellac (literally bug juice), the narrators conveniently avoid saying what it is. (They describe everything else.)
When you have watched a couple of episodes (4 products covered in each), you have seen it all. Processes are basically the same everywhere.