Bakit ayaw mo mamigay ng chips, Iya Villania? | Mars Pa More

  • 2 months ago
Alamin ang hack ni Iya Villania upang mapanatiling fresh ang chips na perfect for binge-watching at piknik!

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00:00We have so much to think about and do every day.
00:05There are simple things that we've been doing for a long time,
00:08but we just discovered them today.
00:11And inspired by the trend that I was today years old,
00:14we will share today some things that we just learned here in Today Long Mars.
00:19Oh my, that's amazing.
00:21Okay.
00:22So we'll start with Mars.
00:23These are life hacks, right?
00:24So today, you're how old?
00:26Today, I'm today years old.
00:29Yours will ever be today years old.
00:31Yes.
00:32First of all, let's remove this.
00:34Okay.
00:35So what are we going to do with the life hacks for potato chips?
00:40We're going to make it with a lock.
00:44It's going to be a self-lock without using any clips.
00:47So it won't be a waste if you don't seal it properly.
00:50Yes.
00:51Let's say you don't have tape or rubber band.
00:55Do you often use clips like that?
00:57Yes.
00:58But if you don't have that, the air will get in and it will be hard.
01:02Sir, the trick here is to just finish the bag of chips.
01:08Because you're already full, you have to squeeze it, Mars.
01:11No, I'm just kidding.
01:12It's just like this.
01:13Okay, sir.
01:14Sir.
01:15Sir.
01:16Okay, you have to take out whatever air you can take out.
01:18Then you'll roll it.
01:19Roll.
01:20Fold.
01:21Fold.
01:22And fold.
01:23Then against the fold, you'll fold it again.
01:26Against the fold.
01:27Okay.
01:28Against the fold.
01:29Pack.
01:30Pack.
01:31Pack.
01:32And then out.
01:33Reduce the fold because we're going to fold it again.
01:35So it's tight.
01:36Okay.
01:37Okay.
01:38So it's tight when you fold it, Mars.
01:39It's like the two ends meet.
01:41Yes.
01:42Okay.
01:43And then you flip it.
01:45You flip the top over the fold.
01:47You flip it.
01:48The fold.
01:49That's what makes it look like it's locked.
01:50Yes.
01:51It's locked.
01:52So instantly, you've locked your bag of chips.
01:55Bag of chips.
01:56The fold won't be tight.
01:57You'll still enjoy the next one you eat.
02:00See?
02:01Nice one, Mars!
02:02Nice!
02:03Proud of you!
02:04Yes.
02:05And it's not easy to reduce the number of people there.
02:07Correct.
02:08Yes.
02:09That's right, Mars.
02:10You don't want to give it to Ian.
02:11Okay, next.
02:12Mama Shea, it's your turn.
02:13It's my turn.
02:14You don't have anything from my grandfather.
02:18It's because...
02:19I'm proud to say I'm 46 years old but I just discovered it.
02:23Me too.
02:24But it's a good thing I'm younger than you.
02:26I'd have to wait a few more years.
02:28Yes.
02:29Okay.
02:30How do you brush your hair?
02:31Of course, like that.
02:32Like that.
02:33That's how we brush our hair.
02:34Shouldn't it be like that?
02:35No, Kim!
02:36How should it be?
02:37Because you can see the design of the brush, right?
02:38It's not straight.
02:39Yeah.
02:40And of course, you're convex.
02:42You want it to go down.
02:44You want it to fly away.
02:45No!
02:46We don't want that.
02:47Of course.
02:48If you direct it, it'll fly away.
02:49It's been 46 years since I discovered that this is how it should be.
02:52It should be the other way around.
02:53So, it's been 46 years since you discovered that this is how it should be.
02:55Do you think that's right, Mars?
02:57Okay.
02:58Nice one, Mars.
02:59Who's next?
03:00Okay, it's my turn.
03:01Today, I just found out, Mars, that...
03:04I'm sure you know this.
03:05Our kids drink this.
03:07They bring this to school.
03:09The side flaps of this Tetra Pak,
03:12if you lift it like this, it's anti-slip.
03:15I'm always a victim of this.
03:17Anti-slip?
03:18How is it anti-slip?
03:19Because, Mars, when it slips,
03:22it's blocked.
03:23Yes, of course.
03:24So, it won't slip.
03:25It won't fall off.
03:26So, even if your kids drink this...
03:28It has a handle.
03:29Yes, Mars.
03:30That's great.
03:31And also, remember, if you insert here a straw,
03:34if it's a woman, usually, Mars,
03:36when they do skin work,
03:38it'll fall off.
03:39Yes.
03:40But with this, it has a certain release of air inside
03:43that even if you squeeze it,
03:45or the kids squeeze it,
03:46it won't fall off, Mars.
03:48That's great.
03:49Because it's like this.
03:50So, even if you squeeze it this way,
03:52it won't squirt.
03:53So, the ordinary Tetra Pak has become more ergonomic now.
03:56Right.
03:57That's great.
03:58I've been like this since I was a kid,
04:00and I just found out about this,
04:01and I'm 26 years old.
04:03Hello.
04:04Yes?
04:05Excuse me, guys.
04:06Excuse me, Mars.
04:07Do we have a problem there?
04:08How old were you when you cleaned Sarah?
04:10Seventeen?
04:12Eight.
04:13Nine.
04:14Nine.
04:15Are you happy, brother?
04:16Nine years old, Sarah.
04:18We're the same age.
04:19Okay, okay, okay.
04:20Kuya, what's your hack?
04:21I have a hack for all of you.
04:22Okay.
04:23A lot of people say that
04:24you'll know the size of a man's foot
04:26when you look at his hands.
04:27Yes.
04:28Right?
04:29He's looking at the size of his hands.
04:30Is that true?
04:31Is that true?
04:32I know that this,
04:33this length is also as big as your foot.
04:35Well, yes.
04:36That's according to Michelangelo.
04:38But we have a tape measure hack.
04:39Okay.
04:40So that we can know specifically
04:41what the size of our foot is.
04:43Okay.
04:44It's not easy to see.
04:46Okay.
04:47Through the fist.
04:48Okay.
04:49Close your fist like this.
04:50And?
04:51And then you measure the thumb like that.
04:52The thumb.
04:53The thumb, okay.
04:54And then around it.
04:55Around it and then,
04:56and then, and then.
04:58So yours is 10?
05:00My, my, my feet.
05:01Nine and a half?
05:02It's nine and a half.
05:03Ooh, can I try?
05:04We can see that it's nine and a half.
05:05And if you can see the size of my foot.
05:09It's nine and a half.
05:10It's nine and a half.
05:11So it's exactly the same.
05:13Really?
05:14Aw.
05:15Share that.
05:16Awesome.
05:17Now you know.
05:18Now you know.
05:19Share that.
05:20Share that.
05:21And you, share.
05:22Ryle, what's your discovery?
05:23For me,
05:24I just found out today,
05:25Mars,
05:26have you ever had a carbonated drink
05:27and the straw
05:28where it goes up by itself?
05:30Correct.
05:31Because of the bubble inside
05:32because of the carbonated drink.
05:33I just found out today
05:34that there's a lock for the straw
05:37for our canned drinks.
05:39So what we're going to do is
05:40we're going to open our soft drinks.
05:43Why are you so scared, Mama?
05:44Because it might go up.
05:45Mama,
05:46I got you.
05:47Okay.
05:48There.
05:49And this tab is included.
05:50It's not just a can opener.
05:52You turn it around
05:53to face the hole.
05:56But be careful
05:57because the edges are sharp.
05:58It won't break.
05:59It won't break.
06:00Okay,
06:01be careful.
06:02And here in the hole,
06:03that's where you put the straw.
06:05You tie it like this.
06:06It won't go up.
06:07So it won't go up,
06:09or not even go down.
06:11Yes.
06:12Because the hassle is
06:13when it goes up,
06:14there.
06:15You won't be able to drink it.
06:16Shoot.
06:17There.

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