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Television series
This article is about the television series. For the album by Gloria Estefan, see
Unwrapped (album)
.
Unwrapped
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Genre
| Cooking
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Presented by
| Marc Summers
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 22
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No.
of episodes
| 341
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Executive producers
| Jim Berger
Jennifer Darrow
Duke Hartman
Sonny Hutchison
Chris Wheeler
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Producer
| Tim McOsker
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Production locations
| Hershey, Pennsylvania
Orlando, Florida
Pueblo, Colorado
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Cinematography
| Jeremy Osbern
Jeff Doser
Richard Gretzinger
Jeff Schirmer
John Cummings
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Editors
| Vicki Gratz
David Green
Richard Webster
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Running time
| 30 minutes to 1 hour
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Production company
| High Noon Productions
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Network
| Food Network
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Release
| June 1, 2001
(
2001-06-01
)
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May 28, 2011
(
2011-05-28
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Unwrapped 2.0
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Unwrapped
, also known as
Unwrapped with Marc Summers
, is an American television program on
Food Network
that reveals the origins of sponsored foods. It first aired in June 2001 and is hosted by
Marc Summers
. The show leads viewers on tours of factories and other food-related locations. Popular subjects include
candy
,
breakfast cereal
, snacks, and
TV dinners
. The show's
spin-off
,
Trivia Unwrapped
, is a
game show
also hosted by Marc Summers. In February 2015, a
revival
series,
Unwrapped 2.0
, began airing; it's hosted by
Alfonso Ribeiro
.
Overview
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The show tapes segments with Marc Summers at many different locations across the country. Some host segment locations are: The Notz Landing Diner located in
Golden
,
Colorado
at the
Heritage Square
Amusement Park; The Drugstore in
Pueblo, Colorado
; locations within Elitch Gardens Amusement Park in Denver; and a specially built set at the
Comcast
Media Center near
Denver
.
The show is produced by the Colorado production company High Noon Productions for Food Network. Since 2006, new episodes of
Unwrapped
have been presented in high definition on Food Network HD.
Volume 1 of the show has been released to a three-DVD set.
[
citation needed
]
Marc Silverstein hosted several 1-hour
Unwrapped
specials (later remade with Summers).
All seasons are available for streaming on
Max
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Episodes
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Season 1 (21 Episodes)
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Episode
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Title
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Description
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1
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Party Snacks
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Marc Summers takes a closer look at party snacks.
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2
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Ice Cream Toppins
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Learn about
Bosco Chocolate Syrup
, chocolate sprinkles, maraschino cherries, the perfect banana split, and
the inventor of the smoosh-in
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3
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French Fries
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Look at the history of the Idaho potato. Then visit one of the largest makers of fries and tater tots, taste some real
Belgian fries in New York
, tour the
Heinz
factory and sample
Arby's
curly fries.
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4
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Hamburgers
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Learn the hamburger sandwich origins, explore the secrets of the big chains
Wendy's
,
White Castle
, and
McDonald's
. Take a pickle trip to a
Vlasic Pickles
factory. Visit the
Louis' Lunch
, the restaurant that claims to be the inventor of the hamburger.
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Candy Bars
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6
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Movie Candy
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7
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Bubble Gum
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8
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Cookies
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9
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Chocolate Candy
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10
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Cereal
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11
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Crazy Drinks
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12
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Beer
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13
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Breakfast Food
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14
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Coffee
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15
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Frozen Novelties
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16
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Retro Candy
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17
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Peanut Butter
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18
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Lunchbox Treats
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19
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Lollipops
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20
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I Dare You Candy
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21
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Fruity Snacks
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Season 2 (21 Episodes)
Episode
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Title
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Description
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1
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Penny Candy
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2
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Melting Pot
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3
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Food Prizes
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4
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Fudge
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5
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Hot Stuff
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6
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Dessert in a Box
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7
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Movie Snacks
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8
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Pizza
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9
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Cocktails
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10
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Retro
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11
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Chocolate Covered
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12
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Energy Boosts
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13
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Stadium Snax
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14
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Carnivals Unwrapped
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15
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Minty Treats
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16
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Chewy Gooey Treats
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17
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Oldies bit Goodies
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18
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Chips
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20
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Sandwiches
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21
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Drive-Ins
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Season 3
Episode
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Title
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1
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Midnight Snax
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2
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Vending Machines
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3
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Hidden Treasures
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4
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Fun and Games
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5
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Bizzaro Foods
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6
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Hold Everything
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7
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Quick Snax
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8
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Dips and Dippers
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9
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Soda Fountains
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10
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Mini Mouthfuls
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11
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Edibles
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12
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Crazy Colors
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13
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Food Fanatics
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14
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TV Dinners
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15
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Weddings
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16
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Canned Food
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17
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Appetizers
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18
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Sugary Treats
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19
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Faux French
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