Popcorn made with a 1000℃ hot metal ball (for whatever reason)
Popcorn made with a 1000℃ hot metal ball (for whatever reason)
by TheGalvanian
38 Comments
gbroon
Cool demonstration of the properties of a hot metal ball.
thebrightlightfright
Holy safety hazard
Real_Ad_8243
Aye a little wineglass filled with red hot coals is definitely something to out on your living room table when you fancy a shite snack.
See_i_did
That was underwhelming
Zkenny13
That glass is doing some heavy lifting.
SlideItIn100
Burnt popcorn
The_real_triple_P
Dont give Vegas ideas
Coveinant
Too much oil, also no salt.
MyStepAccount1234
Correction – *3* 1,000°C hot metal balls.
SimpleWestern6303
How did that glass hold at such a temperature? I guess it’s not really 1000°C, but even then…
This video is more an advertisement for the glassmaker than whatever stupid food they try to make. It’s impressive!
Crow_eggs

somebassclarineterer
Stupid? Yes. Fun? Also yes.
howimetyourcakeshop
This was a whole craze a couple of years ago. Hot metal this hot metal that. They did it with kitchen knifes aswel.
FilipinoAirlines
Are you dumb. This is a common science experiment
Ok_Concentrate4461
This is not stupid food. This is fun science. 💙⚛️
LylaDee
Why didn’t the glass break? What was that liquid?Honest questions- watching on mute at family function.
BoobySlap_0506
Not food; it’s basically a science experiment.
BobbyBrackins
Where can I get those balls?
This would be perfect for making my after work popcorn on the drive home
novian14
this is not food, it’s just some hot metal ball vids
kris9292
This feels like an ad for the glass
NfamousKaye
I’m honestly shocked the glass stayed in tact.
OpusAtrumET
RHCB reels are a guilty pleasure.
HelpfulTap8256
This is the only way I’m aware of to make popcorn. If you can think of an easier way I’d like to here it
Impending_Doom25
Not gonna lie I expected the kernels to pop on contact
LaneMeyer_1985
The glass is the only star of this show.
UnitNew6899
All this, and the cup didn’t break.
Mandemon90
I know this creator. Their entire shtick is that they put these glowing metal balls on things and show results.
Dilf_Enj0yer
This is a science project, not meant for edible eating. Whosever posted this is well….differently different
holymacaroley
This was not made for food. They made these type of videos with various substances to show what would happen with a red hot metal ball and whatever it was.
Bfor200
I am mostly impressed that the glass didn’t explode
RogueSoldier10012
Look at that beautiful deep, black charring – just the way we like our popcorn!
mytheorem
This sub is broken. I missed the real stupid food.
Another_Saint
I think it’s not supposed to be eaten anyway, it’s just a chemical demonstration
MBOMaolRua
This is a demonstration, not food. Nobody is serving this as a snack or meal.
Konig2400
Pretty famous channel of putting hot metal balls into or onto things and seeing the reaction. This food was not meant for consumption
Pengwan_au
This isn’t “stupid food” and its intention is not to be eaten. This is off metal ball reels. Do you also think the 1000° knife craze was also for food?
lemonlimeaddict
Not stupid food since the point of this is to demo the hot metal ball and not to make food.
SprayNo4755
I was mostly surprised at the glass holding its integrity
38 Comments
Cool demonstration of the properties of a hot metal ball.
Holy safety hazard
Aye a little wineglass filled with red hot coals is definitely something to out on your living room table when you fancy a shite snack.
That was underwhelming
That glass is doing some heavy lifting.
Burnt popcorn
Dont give Vegas ideas
Too much oil, also no salt.
Correction – *3* 1,000°C hot metal balls.
How did that glass hold at such a temperature? I guess it’s not really 1000°C, but even then…
This video is more an advertisement for the glassmaker than whatever stupid food they try to make. It’s impressive!

Stupid? Yes. Fun? Also yes.
This was a whole craze a couple of years ago. Hot metal this hot metal that. They did it with kitchen knifes aswel.
Are you dumb. This is a common science experiment
This is not stupid food. This is fun science. 💙⚛️
Why didn’t the glass break? What was that liquid?Honest questions- watching on mute at family function.
Not food; it’s basically a science experiment.
Where can I get those balls?
This would be perfect for making my after work popcorn on the drive home
this is not food, it’s just some hot metal ball vids
This feels like an ad for the glass
I’m honestly shocked the glass stayed in tact.
RHCB reels are a guilty pleasure.
This is the only way I’m aware of to make popcorn. If you can think of an easier way I’d like to here it
Not gonna lie I expected the kernels to pop on contact
The glass is the only star of this show.
All this, and the cup didn’t break.
I know this creator. Their entire shtick is that they put these glowing metal balls on things and show results.
This is a science project, not meant for edible eating. Whosever posted this is well….differently different
This was not made for food. They made these type of videos with various substances to show what would happen with a red hot metal ball and whatever it was.
I am mostly impressed that the glass didn’t explode
Look at that beautiful deep, black charring – just the way we like our popcorn!
This sub is broken. I missed the real stupid food.
I think it’s not supposed to be eaten anyway, it’s just a chemical demonstration
This is a demonstration, not food. Nobody is serving this as a snack or meal.
Pretty famous channel of putting hot metal balls into or onto things and seeing the reaction. This food was not meant for consumption
This isn’t “stupid food” and its intention is not to be eaten. This is off metal ball reels. Do you also think the 1000° knife craze was also for food?
Not stupid food since the point of this is to demo the hot metal ball and not to make food.
I was mostly surprised at the glass holding its integrity