Sunday Strip: What Makes us human? Traffic lights, happy trails, or beans and toast?

Sunday Strip: What Makes us human?

Traffic lights, happy trails, or beans and toast?

Robert W Malone MD, MS Sep 08, 2024



















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When Royal Air Force pilots discovered chocolate-coated marshmallow teacakes expanded at high altitudes, they became “the subject of some rather unscientific in-flight experiments” in the 1950s.

Air crews removed their silver foil packaging and perched them around the cabin for observation: The marshmallows swelled as pressure changed. Eventually, they became too big to eat in one bite. ⁠⁠

Many noted that, despite the extreme physical effects, the expansion didn’t compromise the taste. ⁠⁠

But the expanding teacakes’ fame was short-lived. After a period of marshmallow fever aboard the V-Bombers departing from Gaydon air base, an explosion put a stop to the fun. ⁠

During the summer of 1965, a captain and student pilot forgot they had placed unwrapped teacakes above their instrument panels. When the captain pulled an emergency depressurizing switch during a training mission, the treats erupted. ⁠

Shards of chocolate and marshmallow hit the windshield, flight controls, and the mens’ uniforms. Shortly thereafter, the RAF put marshmallows on their no-fly list.

Via Dull Men’s Community


Dam, these things are gettin gud!

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Happy Trails to you!