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00:00Ah, the 1970s and 1980s, a golden age of culinary innovation, or perhaps just a time when people
00:06were really, really tired of cooking.
00:09Enter the era of bizarre cooking gadgets that promised to revolutionize our kitchens while
00:14simultaneously making us question our life choices.
00:18Remember the hot dog cooker?
00:20Yes, that glorious contraption that looked like a miniature rocket ship designed to launch
00:26your dinner into the stratosphere.
00:28Who needs a grill when you can steam your frankfurters in a plastic tube that could
00:31double as a science experiment?
00:36Nothing says I care about nutrition quite like a device that cooks your hot dogs in
00:40a way that makes them taste like they've been marinating in regret.
00:44And let's not forget the hot air popcorn maker, the appliance that turned a simple snack into
00:50a thrilling adventure.
00:52You'd pour in those innocent kernels, and moments later, the machine would erupt like
00:56a volcano, sending popcorn flying across the room as if it were auditioning for a
01:01role in a slapstick comedy.
01:04It was like a carnival ride in your kitchen, except instead of cotton candy, you ended
01:09up with a floor covered in half-popped kernels and a dog that was suddenly very interested
01:14in your snack choices.
01:16Then there were the fondue pots, which turned every dinner into a potential fire hazard.
01:22Who thought dipping bread into bubbling cheese was a good idea?
01:27It was like a group therapy session where everyone was trying to figure out how to get
01:31their cheese-covered fingers unstuck from the pot.
01:35And let's be honest, the only thing more questionable than the gadgets themselves was the fact that
01:39we actually bought them.
01:42But hey, at least they made for great conversation starters at dinner parties, right before the
01:47fire department showed up.