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- S13 E1 - Baklavas, Gyroplanes & moreJune 29, 202122minBakers start early to craft the most popular pastry in the Middle East. An Italian manufacturer hopes to make gyroplanes as common as helicopters, and Hawaiians quickly adopted the ukulele from Portuguese sailors.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E2 - Longboards, Lemonade & moreJune 29, 202122minCanadian maple is the key to longboards made in San Diego. Turkey slakes its massive thirst for lemonade with tens of millions of bottles each year, and forklifts make modern warehouses work.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E3 - Coffee, Diamonds & moreJune 29, 202122minAn Italian roaster turns raw green beans into rich brown coffee, and a brick company produces enough bricks to build 100,000 homes a year. Other features include lava lamps and a remote diamond mine in Canada.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E4 - Cameras, Jelly Beans & moreJune 29, 202122minA Swedish company's cameras produce the world's sharpest photos. Dutch snowboarders invent a giant airbag that can be used for all kinds of stunts, and jelly beans are still made much as they were 100 years ago.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E5 - Caravan, Tuning Forks & moreJune 29, 202122minThe world's toughest mobile home can withstand the Australian Outback, and the Zamboni brand has become inseparable from ice hockey. Other features include tuning forks and Lyon's Festival of Lights.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E6 - Vinyls, Bumper Cars & moreJune 29, 202122minWith vinyls resurgence, record pressers struggle to keep up with demand. An Italian company is a world leader in producing bumper cars, and ancient recipes from Imperial China are still used to produce Tiger Balm.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E7 - Tomcars, Escalators & moreJune 29, 202122minBrewers have perfected the art of making alcohol-free beer, and an Australian company makes one of the world's toughest off-road vehicles. Escalators and lie detectors are also featured.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E8 - Axes, Messenger Bags & moreJune 29, 202122minA Swedish manufacturer forms steel into axes, and a San Francisco company balances fashion and function in their custom messenger bags. Also, a Dutch university helps design the fastest rescue boat ever built.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E9 - Paintbrush, Cheese & moreJune 29, 202122minAn area of North Yorkshire has been making cheese for over 900 years, and New York is home to one of the world's leading specialty paintbrush makers. Other featured products include eucalyptus oil and plastic wrap.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E10 - Tesla S, Pool Cleaner & moreJune 29, 202122minThe Tesla Model S could leave a Porsche or Mercedes in its wake, yet doesn't even have an engine under the hood. Other featured products include horsehair fabrics and robotic pool cleaners.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E11 - Snails, Cutlery, & moreJune 29, 202122minTurkey's Black Sea region keeps the restaurants of France supplied with snails, and an Italian company produces millions of knives, forks and spoons each year. Also featured is a hands-free kayak made in California.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E12 - Emergency Bridges & moreJune 29, 202122minAn English company has built emergency bridges deployed around the world, and a German manufacturer produces a thousand markers every minute. Plus, 200hp electric superbikes from California are breaking world records.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E13 - Crystal Glass, Ketchup & moreJune 29, 202122minCraftsman in Devon, England, produce crystal glass by hand, and a factory in Turkey makes a quarter of the flat-screen TVs in Europe. The world's deepest swimming pool and ketchup are also featured.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E14 - Pulverizer, Lambic Beer & moreNovember 12, 201522minSome of the toughest wrecking machines in the world come from northern Poland, while the jackets worn by B-17 bomber crews during World War II are still produced in New York. Lambic beer from Belgium is also featured.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E15 - Sydney Opera House & moreJune 29, 202122minThrough the innovative use of sea water, the Sydney Opera House is literally one of the coolest buildings on earth. Handsaws, microphones and icebreakers are also featured.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E16 - Electric Bike, Wetsuit & moreNovember 19, 201522minSmooth and safe moonshine flows out of Brooklyn, and a company in Cloppenburg, Germany, is a leader producing battery-powered e-bikes. Plus, the latest wetsuits have a green future in San Diego.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E17 - Gemstones, Cowboy Boots & moreJune 29, 202122minA Turkish aluminum mine also produces spectacular gemstones that are more expensive than diamonds. A Texas company has made cowboy boots for generations, and massive road sweepers are built in England.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E18 - Duvets, Drill Pipes & moreJune 29, 202122minDuvets made in Lunderskov, Denmark, trace their roots to Viking tradition. Texas is home to a leading rubber band manufacturer, and also a company that produces drill pipes that can withstand harsh conditions underground.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E19 - Plastic Bank Notes & moreJune 29, 202122minA German company is putting diesel engines back in the sky, and a family firm produces more than 5 billion lozenges a year. Plastic bank notes and ice cream are also featured.This video is currently unavailable
- S13 E20 - Armored Cars, Cymbals & moreJune 29, 202122minA Texas company turns family cars into fortresses on wheels, and a Christmas tree grower in Denmark is one of the biggest producers in the world. Also, craftsmen in Turkey produce cymbals with just the right timbre.This video is currently unavailable
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