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Frozen orange juice is actually super weird

It's FCOJ's world. We just live in it.

Frozen orange juice is a strange, incredibly creative solution to a bunch of different problems. What does it do, and how did it change the 20th century?

Here's the video.

How this video happened

I stumbled on this topic when I was researching "Why the Soviet Union was obsessed with corn." Though the whole government invention element was a bit sparse on documentation, I grew fascinated by the unique transformation of fruit to "liquid gold" and the subsequent logic of a futures market based around FCOJ.

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Here's a link to the commentary video (for some paid tiers).

How Trading Places changed trading

It wasn't until starting this video that I realized how influential Trading Places was when it comes to comedy (is this the point where I tell you that some elements haven't exactly aged super well so you don't read my silence as an endorsement?). But even as I became aware of how many people identified FCOJ with the movie, I was still surprised to find out it was the basis for a rule.

Included as part of the Dodd-Frank Act financial reforms, the "Eddie Murphy Rule" sought to penalize use of any Federal Source (like the Dept. of Ag data in the movie) "in their personal capacity and for personal gain with intent to assist and other person, directly or indirectly." Somewhat humorously, instead of targeting the Dukes, this law was targeting Murphy's and Aykroyd's characters' use of that special report to give them a leg up.

As this white paper explains, the rule expanded the supervising regulatory agency's domain (the CFTC, or Commodity Futures Trading Commission, in this case) to have additional enforcement powers. And in 2023, they even used the Eddie Murphy rule to bring a case against an oil trader (I found the case here, and you can read the CFTC's report here). One coincidental but perfectly delightful specific detail is that the bribes had the code word "breakfast." So FCOJ gets partial credit, if you ask me.

The Eddie Murphy rule is not without its detractors. Trabue Bland told me that some people had found the rule controversial at first because it kept information out of the market, and even secret info could help market prices become more accurate. But regardless, it's Eddie Murphy's rule now. We just live with it.

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Comments

this is doing pretty well, so the argument for "lard is actually super weird" is getting stronger.

Phil Edwards

Awesome video. But I'm still waiting on one about lard/vegetable shortening. 🙂

Robin M


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