Unwrapped

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Marc Summers, hosting Unwrapped
Marc Summers, hosting Unwrapped

Unwrapped is a television program on Food Network that reveals the origins and history of popular and not-so-popular 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, and TV dinners. The show's spin off, Trivia Unwrapped, was a quiz show also hosted by Marc Summers.

The show has used at least three different locations for filming segments with Marc Summers: The Knotz Landing Diner located in Golden, Colorado at the Heritage Square Amusement Park; The Drugstore in Pueblo, Colorado; and a specially built set at the Comcast Media Center near Denver, Colorado.

The show is produced by the Colorado production company High Noon Productions for Food Network.

Marc Silverstein hosted several 1-hour Unwrapped specials (later remade with Summers).

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