Molasses, Pepsi, And Beer Floods And Making A Micronation | A Wikipedia Clickhole

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🖱In this Wikipedia clickhole, we’ll go from flooding molasses to Wonder Bread. On the way we will explore some other floods of anything but water, explore Sweden and Estonia, e-residency and micronations, and about the epic pirate radio battles for Sealand.

Thanks to AyeDunno for the suggestion and have a happy Thanksgiving!

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🗓 Itinerary
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00:00 Welcome to Clickhole Wednesday!
01:16 Great Molasses Flood in Boston, Massachussetts
05:39 Pepsi Fruit Juice Flood in Russia
06:47 London Beer Flood
08:55 Honolulu Molasses Spill
10:11 Matson, Inc. transport and shipping company
11:33 Vastra Gotaland County in Sweden
11:52 Lysekil, Sweden
12:32 Joelahtme, Estonia
13:04 Estonia
14:01 e-Residency of Estonia
16:27 Micronation
18:17 Paddy Roy Bates of Sealand
22:38 1921 births
22:44 1921 beginnings
22:50 1921 introductions
22:53 Products introduced in 1921
23:02 Wonder Bread
25:22 Summary and conclusion

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🎵 Music (all licensed through Epidemic Sound)
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Intro and outro music: Kendwa by Jones Meadow
Background music: Jacuzzi, Bumfuzzle, 368 (Jobii); Earl Grey (Dylan Sitts); Corn Candy (Guustaav); The Days of Old, Dusty Conscience, Nothing Too Serious, Believe Me When I Say It (Matt Large); Keep It, Sunday Brunch (Dylan Sitts)

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🎨 Resources
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❤️ Special Thanks
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Big thanks to Wikipedia for the articles from which to make content. This video would be quite literally nowhere without it.

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