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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

How are baby carrots made? Watch the step by step production process of baby carrots.

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  • I was fully expecting to see carrots GETTIN' IT ON! "That's how baby carrots are made." o.O

  • This video shows nothing of how baby carrots are made. If I were to go by the brief parts of the video between shots of people shopping for and eating packaged baby carrots, I'd have to assume that they're plucked from the ground as whole carrots and then magically transform into the little uniform shaved down sticks.

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  • They don't use the normal shaped carrots to make them! This video lies. The reason they where made in the first place is so awkwardly shaped carrots wouldn't go to waste!

  • Wat the hellllll

  • Ugh. Boring!

  • @Savant16807 peelers

  • what about the most important reason to not eat baby carrots?????? they are put in bleach to get that smoothness.

  • Why peel the carrots? Isn't that where the bulk of the vitamins are? Seems like these are the Hostess Twinkies of the carrot world. Next they'll be deep fried and salted.

  • @luc649 Baby carrots are a slightly different "cultivar" (breed). 1. They stay skinny. 2. Both the outer part and the inner part are orange instead of orange and whitish. 3. They contain more sugar. They were bred to be sweet and crunchy; one of the main genetic lines used to "create" them was a very crunchy cold-weather-loving variety that resists freezing. They're just a bit higher in fiber than big starchy carrots that go good in stew.

  • it does not take 52 sec to make carrots

  • @hippiegurl6222 Stupid hippie. That's not chlorine, it's just dehydration. They are skinless, so they dehydrate faster.

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