Incredible One Touch Cocoa Milk Reveal
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All I heard was Melk
What am I doing with my life?
wow
must the milk be hot or cold
asking for a friend
My teacher Lindsay Mcall met you and she always loves to show how good you do with you vids
Incredible touch video
I hate that cocoa powder actually acts like that.
“It’s like it’s hydrophobic” yeah probably because IT IS hydrophobic… lmfao
Saw this and had to try it myself. Ran into the kitchen and got everything (I used whole milk and cheap store brand hot cocoa mix). Got a very different result but still ended up really cool!
The first time I pulled the scoop out, that outer layer stayed in the milk so I just pulled out a spoonful of completely dry powder!
My next two attempts got the film on the outside but I couldn't get it to break like this. So I dumped them into an empty cup.
As I was cleaning up all the stuff, I noticed that the cup I had used for the 'failed' attempts was full of dry powder. The milk layer had sunk to the bottom and just held a little of the powder, but the rest I could pour out as fresh, completely dry cocoa powder.
Thanks for the video!
I used to do that as a kid.😂
This is why the cocoa challenge killed people
What happens if you use water instead? Milk is a colloid so that has to have something to do with it
Science is awesome
Why doesn't it work for me
Just a bit of surface tension hard at work !