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This is how orange popsicles are made in a factory

After watching the video, people have mixed feelings about how these orange popsicles are made! Some love it and some are disgusted by it! What do you think?

How are orange popsicles made? Check out this video!


A video shared by a food vlogger, Amar Sirohi has gone viral on the internet. It shows how orange popsicles are made in the factory. Sirohi has more than 1.6 million followers on Instagram and within a few hours of posting the video, the video was all over the internet and people had mixed reactions to it. 

Orange popsicles have been an important part of our childhood. Not only was the popsicle yummy, but it was also extremely affordable and a summer-time favorite. 

What does the video show?

In the video, Sirohi talks about how sweetened water, maltodextrin, milk solids, orange essence, and food coloring are mixed to make this orange ice cream.

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There is no real orange in the orange popsicle and it is made in some unsanitary conditions. 

The makers of the popsicle were not seen wearing any masks or gloves, making people question the poor hygienic conditions as well. 

Though Sirohi did not mention which company was shown in the video, the video did get people thinking. One thing is for sure, that people are now going to think twice before eating an orange popsicle.

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Here are some reactions from people

Never gonna eat this again after watching harmful colours and additives”

“How is the government allowing factories to run like this !! Thank you for showing this! Absolutely unhealthy and extremely harmful”

“Instant dysentery”

However, some people also commented that they will still continue eating the icecream. 

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Harshita Bajaj

Harshita has a background in Psychology and Criminology and is currently pursuing her PhD in Criminology. She can be found reading crime thrillers (or any other book for that matter) or binge-watching shows on Netflix when she is not in hibernation.
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