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First Aired: January 6th, 2001
Status: Ended
Network: Discovery
Summary: Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
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Season 3
Episode 1: Pre-Inked Stamps, Cranberries, Cotton Yarn, Road Signs
Air Date: October 1st, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for pre-inked stamps, cranberries, cotton yarn and road signs, and shows how each is made.
Episode 2: Combination Locks, Pottery, Recreational Vehicles, Erasers
Air Date: October 8th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for combination locks, pottery, recreational vehicles and erasers, and shows how each is made.
Episode 3: Wheel Loaders, Vegetable Oil, Hand Tools, Cotton Swabs
Air Date: October 21st, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for wheel loaders, vegetable oil, hand tools and cotton swabs, and shows how each is made.
Episode 4: Temporary Metal Fences, Asphalt Shingles, Expanded Polystyrene Products, Hard Candies
Air Date: October 28th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for temporary metal fences, asphalt shingles, expanded polystyrene products and hard candies, and shows how each is made.
Episode 5: Horse-drawn Carriages, Artificial Eyes, Dog and Cat Food, Mirrors
Air Date: November 4th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for horse-drawn carriages, artificial eyes, and dog and cat food, mirrors, and shows how each is made
Episode 6: Yogurt, Candles, Neon Signs, Bookbindings
Air Date: November 11st, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for yogurt, candles, neon signs and bookbindings, and shows how each is made.
Episode 7: Prepared Mustard, Violins, Nuts and Bolts, Toilet Paper
Air Date: November 18th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for prepared mustard, violins, nuts and bolts, and toilet paper, and shows how each is made.
Episode 8: Fresh Cut Flowers, Adhesive Tape, Tofu, Lottery Tickets
Air Date: November 25th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for fresh-cut flowers, adhesive tape, tofu and lottery tickets, and shows how each is made.
Episode 9: Inflatable Watercraft, Couscous, Modelling Dough, Wicker Products
Air Date: December 9th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for inflatable watercraft, couscous, modelling dough and wicker products, and shows how each is made.
Episode 10: Wind Generators, PVC Gloves, Thermo-formed Glass, Fire Trucks
Air Date: December 9th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for wind generators, PVC gloves, thermo-formed glass and fire trucks, and shows how each is made.
Episode 11: Radiators, Hatchery Chicks, Filo Pastry, Cross-Country Skis
Air Date: December 9th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for radiators, hatchery chicks, filo pastry and cross-country skis, and shows how each is made.
Episode 12: Electric Baseboard Heaters, Moulded Pulp Containers, Chicken, Video Games
Air Date: December 16th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for electric baseboard heaters, moulded pulp containers, chicken and video games, and shows how each is made.
Episode 13: Fire Fighter Boots, Garden Tools, Automated Machines, Gypsum Board
Air Date: December 30th, 2003
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for fire fighter boots, garden tools, automated machines and gypsum board, and shows how each is made.
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