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Season three, much like the previous seasons, will focus on the history of some of the most beloved food brands of all time and the people behind them, like Orville Redenbacher and Debbi Fields.You can catch up on the first two seasons by streaming it on Hulu. The first season you can watch now, and the second season will be available to stream in full on February 15.Season three will feature 19 one-hour episodes.The series includes commentary by some top food experts who will dive into how we got soft serve (hello, Tom Carvel), why we can partially thank Marvin Gaye for Famous Amos cookies, and the origins of Benihana.Adam Richman, who is in The Food That Built America, will also be hosting Adam Eats the 80s, a show focused on the iconic food from his childhood. You can watch that right after The Food That Built America at 10 p.m. EST.Adam got his start in the food media industry as a competitive eater but has since retired from competitions. He last competed in 2012!For the first two seasons, the show had an accompanying podcast with the same title, available wherever you prefer to listen to podcasts. We hope this will continue with season three!You’ll learn a lot about how popular food brands got their names. Hint: Many of them are named after their inventors.You can watch a preview of the series here.