Thanks for the suggestions.
Given time I knew the HCL in the BaCl2 solution would slowly eat away at the foil, giving of hydrogen gas. But the cupric chloride solution was just a mix of Copper (II) Chloride dihydrate dissolved in water. I am positive that it was not acidic. I could hear the hissing of the reaction as soon as the wet pinecone hit the foil. Within just a second or two, the foil underneat the cone was gone. I didn't smell H2 gas, but that might have been formed anyway. The remains of the foil look a bit like it could be aluminum chloride. Which makes me think that it was HCl that was reacting with it. But like i said before, the cupric chloride solution was not acidic.