I have never seen anyone else dislike British snacks like you too , the trouble is that you have been brought up on products that are full of artificial flavours and twice the sugar content of ours !
couldn't have said it better mate. americans would eat a cyanide burger if it tasted like bbq. they have no clue what is in their food but they eat it purely because it tastes good, and none of those flavours are actually real from the earth. american sweets and snacks literally have the ingredients written on the back of the packets, & they have double, sometimes even triple the amount of ingredients to us brits for the simple fact they add a ton of preservatives and artificial flavours and colours to them. that red dye 40 and yellow dye 5 they put in their "candies" and snacks have been tested, and they've found they are poisonous to humans in large doses yet they still serve them and advertise those ingredients on the packet. just shows how careless americans really are about their health and lives. there is literally poison in a bag all over the country that is advertised on small print, and they refuse to read the back and do the research on said chemicals simply because it tastes nice lol.
@@mattymcnally they should watch the 10 most effective british adverts, the first one is chilling, about house fires children and smoke alarms, how many children die, because smoke alarm defective
I got as far as you sipping Irn Bru and gave up. No idea where in the US you are from but your tastebuds are shot!! ALL the food from the UK is better than anything you have in the US because we use real fruit flavours and it doesn’t contain ingredients that we have BANNED due to their unhealthy/cancerous effects!! American visiting the UK have reported that they eat more food than they do at home and lose weight because our food is overall much healthier. Please do some more research on the origins of the food you’re tasting, esp Herseys - they deliberately put a vomit tasting chemical in their chocolate which dates back to World War 2 - look it up! btw you taste like it’s going to poison you - if you’re going to spend +$100 on snacks at least try them with a more positive attitude!
I'm not American, nor am I British. I'm from the Bahamas but we have everything that you guys showed in this video in my country. Honestly, I kinda expected you not to like British chocolate because the standards to create UK chocolate is stricter than that of US standards. They have to use higher quality ingredients to make sure that they pass countries food guidelines. That results in a smoother, creamier texture that you wouldn't typically experience with chocolate in the US. Cadbury dairy milk is my all time favorite chocolate. After that, Timeout -also called flake (they stop making the bars 😢 but if they didn't, that would be my fav. It's just flake chocolate, stacked on top of each other then covered in chocolate), KitKat, then twix. I wanna try the roundie version of the timeout to see if I like it but i refuse to pay for it 😂 PS: i could sit and eat cadbury bar (not the big one you showed but a smaller one) in one sitting. It's not that sweet so i would suggest you check the packaging on the versions you have to see if it was created in the US (under Hershey's) or the UK. I've heard that the Hershey's version is a tad bit sweeter than the regular one.
Smarties and M&Ms are intended to be the same. As an American came to the U.K. and tried Smarties, liked them and went back to the U.S. and made M&Ms the following year. Even states it on the M&Ms website. Lol. 'If you don't know what a KitKat is!'. KitKat was created in the U.K. by Rowntree's (Nestle acquiring Rowntree's in 1988) of York, England in 1935. Originally called Chocolate Crisp, it wasn't til 1937 it was named KitKat Chocolate Crisp, then later just KitKat.
Cadbury's alone do more products than any type of chocolate that you have , you don't get real Cadbury's the stuff you get is made by Hershey and it's a different recipe , nowhere near as good as ours !
@@BaresEatBeats 🤣 You're just different then I guess.. Personally don't enjoy crisps. But if I ever have a bag it's gotta be kettle crisp for me sweet chilli and sour cream.
Just an FYI, Twiglets changed their recipe a while back to bring them in line with new UK food standards on salt content and a lot of people who previously liked them do not like the "new" flavour, myself included. They're soo much more bitter than they used to be
You need to check the ingredients lists on British foods. You'll not find ANY prohibited food colorings. MNY food additives in US are banned in the rest of Britain and Europe. Oh, that table of stuff in the UK would be less than £30.About $35
chips = crisps fries = chips twiglets have changed the recipe they used, the older version was much better, the newer recipe tastes burnt marmite if you have chocolate diigestives then get a mug of tea or coffee to dunk it in ands then eat... the issue with the US products is that they have a lot more chemicals in than any other country... you have more preservatives in food... the issue is the US is used to tasting chemicals rather than actual real flavors... many chocolate bars in the US that the origins are UK they may have the same name but the for example 'smarties' the US version will have hersheys chocolate and not the traditional british milk chocolate inside or on... lays bought UK brand walkers crisps, so instead of rebranding and losing customers they kept the brand name walkers. thus keeping the customer base and profits. the picnic bar originated in australie in the 50s and bought by cadbury
American's palate's are about the same as A 5 year old. Too many chemicals in their food have destroyed their taste buds. Agree on the Twiglets though.
I don't think you (male) are not prepared to think that what you are used to is crap; you don't want to see that food tastes different and better outside USA. I bet you sneak back and eat all them later off camera...
Hey guys, nice video. Don't take too much notice of the defensive snobby comments on here - I think they're from people who have watched too many videos of Americans drooling over British snacks and then they are too easily offended when you don't like everything. You liked plenty of the snacks and you were honest when you didn't. I appreciated your efforts.
Made me laugh when you keep saying stuff is for older people. Those are KIDS treats. Dunnocks Tea cakes have 3 distinct flavours. It seems your taste buds have become dulled with all the sugar in US foods. US chocolate contains salt and is more bitter than European chocolate.
Some others to try: - Digestives also come with milk chocolate (light brown packet with red banner). - Hobnobs (also milk chocolate). - Jaffa Cakes - Mint Aero (milk chocolate) is another really good one. - If you like gummy bears, try Jelly Babies. - Flake bar (also milk chocolate) - Cadbury's plain milk chocolate bar - Cadbury's fruit-&-nut (milk) chocolate bar - Crisps come in a lot of different flavours: pickled onion, prawn cocktail, Worcestershire sauce, beef and onion, cheese and onion. All worth trying.
Oooh, Rich Tea is BAE!!! Eat that with some tea and you'll be good to go. For the digestives, milk chocolate version is better (homeblest is CHEFS KISS) but if you are iffy about the taste of the digestive cookies, just eat some biscoff cookies (or biscoff Cookie butter) and you'll get the same taste of it. Just lovely
A few tips and stuff, kit kat and twix where both created in the uk, if your trying chocolate get a plain cadburys dairy mik, a wispa gold, double decker, milky way. If your trying crisps/chips get anything made by walkers (has an identical logo to lays] also pickled onion or any monster munch, chilli heatwave doritos [uk exsclusive flavour. If you like gummies then you want to by the different flavours of "squashies". If your trying biscuits ALWAYS make a cup of tea or coffee to dip the biscuits in, it elevates the taste (thank me later} biscuit wise milk chocalate hobnobs are god tier.
Try and get a Cadbury's 'Starbar' and a 'Double Decker', also Walkers Sensations. The british stores probably wont sell them, you'll need to get them online. 👍
My favourite snack is that lion bar or hinze baked beans on toast (toast must be butterd 🧈 ) Drink as a brit kinda obviously tea with milk in or coffee ☕️ try blackcurrant Ribena or sqaush as it's called (remember to add water)
@@gerogewilkinson9536 Northern Ireland is a part of the UK according to politics and something that's very disputed with many from Northern Ireland. Definitely not something I want to get in to any political debate about
I think you maybe want to stay away from taste testing, if you think uk chocolate is to sweet, what about the butyric acid that makes your chocolate like vomit Lol
Rich Teas are meant to be dunked in a cup of tea and eaten. Americans eating a rich tea biscuit raw is one of the most blasphemous things I've ever seen =p
Yes we have millions more snacks here so dissing everything you have tasted us pretty weird.....you obviously need to try more British foods and yes we have hundreds of cereals too.we have so many different supermarkets (food chains) to choose from which also do all their own branded foods too .
I've never seen anyone be so rude and disrespectful about our British food you know when I was brought up I was always told even if you don't like it say so but in a respected way no need for being so rude I bet I could say more about American foods say there nasty full of crap atleast our foods mostly don't have things in them which is actually poisonous for example look at mountain dew and the difference how the u.k and the u.s colour there's u.s food is nasty full of nasty chemicals ill stick to our foods healthier cheaper too
The irony is rich! Imagine not knowing what Kit Kats are, despite them being invented right here in good ol' York, England by Rowntree's. It's almost as if we've forgotten our own delicious, wafer-layered heritage! But no, we haven't the faintest clue what a Kit Kat is, do we? Comparing Cadbury's chocolate to Hershey's is beyond words. If you ever visit the UK, I would advise against making such comparisons, as it might not be well-received. There is a valid reason why the vast majority of the world refuses to entertain Hershey's products; it might be related to their taste, which some compare to vomit. There is a video that explains this phenomenon, suggesting that the same chemicals found in that chocolate are also present in vomit. It is true that Cadbury chocolate is available in the United States; however, it is not the authentic Cadbury chocolate. Instead, it is produced by Hershey's and follows a different recipe. Here's an interesting tidbit: Hershey's filed a lawsuit against Cadbury to prevent them from importing their chocolate, fearing it would threaten their business.
I have never seen anyone else dislike British snacks like you too , the trouble is that you have been brought up on products that are full of artificial flavours and twice the sugar content of ours !
Mhh you have a point
couldn't have said it better mate. americans would eat a cyanide burger if it tasted like bbq. they have no clue what is in their food but they eat it purely because it tastes good, and none of those flavours are actually real from the earth. american sweets and snacks literally have the ingredients written on the back of the packets, & they have double, sometimes even triple the amount of ingredients to us brits for the simple fact they add a ton of preservatives and artificial flavours and colours to them. that red dye 40 and yellow dye 5 they put in their "candies" and snacks have been tested, and they've found they are poisonous to humans in large doses yet they still serve them and advertise those ingredients on the packet. just shows how careless americans really are about their health and lives. there is literally poison in a bag all over the country that is advertised on small print, and they refuse to read the back and do the research on said chemicals simply because it tastes nice lol.
Funny that you think sweets flavoured with real fruit instead of artificial flavouring smells like medicine.
😂😂😂
Fr 😂
Salty dog crisps. Never seen that in my life and I lived in England for 30 years haha
When they smelt the twiglets and said smelt like chocolate my head was saying your in for a shock 😅😅😅
Did they really just compare Hershey’s to Cadbury’s it’s not even close
Hershey's is literally made of sick flavour
I was coming to say exactly the same comment 😂😂
@@solalexander674 Yep. Butyric Acid.
Yeah we know kitkats on account of them being British 😂
Oh yeah and what part of Britain is Switzerland in????
I can't understand how he will say I like it but looks like he's been slapped in the face lol
It was very good but the sweetness almost took me out😂
😂😂😂
Our foods 100% more healthier than your food in America 😊
We agree 100%
Not him smelling everything before trying it😂
😂😂 it’s a must
😂😂😂
Our biscuits are built for dunking in tea or coffee so you might find some of them them quite average but when they're hot and soft they taste amazing
I've tasted Hershey's and it is nothing like chocolate. It tastes of vomit. Brits hate it.
Nahhhh you’re tripping lol
It actually has something in it which is like stomach acid which is why it tastes of vomit.
@@RedversCross Butyric Acid. A component of vomit. particularly baby vomit. I kid you not.
Cadbury’s in USA is made by Hershey in uk it’s made by Cadbury’s two totally different recipes
How y’all spend a 100 bucks on chocolate but can’t spend 5 on a battery for that damn smoke alarm
YES
@@mattymcnally they should watch the 10 most effective british adverts, the first one is chilling, about house fires children and smoke alarms, how many children die, because smoke alarm defective
It’s funny how Americans do a high pitched comedy British accent and Brits often do a comedy high pitched, valley girl, American accent.
“If you like this, YOU’RE NASTY”😭 48:00
😂😂 for real
the smoke alarm😂😂 every time bruh
😂😂
We have way more chocolate in uk 🇬🇧
I got as far as you sipping Irn Bru and gave up. No idea where in the US you are from but your tastebuds are shot!! ALL the food from the UK is better than anything you have in the US because we use real fruit flavours and it doesn’t contain ingredients that we have BANNED due to their unhealthy/cancerous effects!! American visiting the UK have reported that they eat more food than they do at home and lose weight because our food is overall much healthier. Please do some more research on the origins of the food you’re tasting, esp Herseys - they deliberately put a vomit tasting chemical in their chocolate which dates back to World War 2 - look it up! btw you taste like it’s going to poison you - if you’re going to spend +$100 on snacks at least try them with a more positive attitude!
Yes, the chemicals have already had an effect!
I'm not American, nor am I British. I'm from the Bahamas but we have everything that you guys showed in this video in my country. Honestly, I kinda expected you not to like British chocolate because the standards to create UK chocolate is stricter than that of US standards. They have to use higher quality ingredients to make sure that they pass countries food guidelines. That results in a smoother, creamier texture that you wouldn't typically experience with chocolate in the US.
Cadbury dairy milk is my all time favorite chocolate. After that, Timeout -also called flake (they stop making the bars 😢 but if they didn't, that would be my fav. It's just flake chocolate, stacked on top of each other then covered in chocolate), KitKat, then twix. I wanna try the roundie version of the timeout to see if I like it but i refuse to pay for it 😂
PS: i could sit and eat cadbury bar (not the big one you showed but a smaller one) in one sitting. It's not that sweet so i would suggest you check the packaging on the versions you have to see if it was created in the US (under Hershey's) or the UK. I've heard that the Hershey's version is a tad bit sweeter than the regular one.
Buy the roundies
Hi guys, enjoyed the review!,and yes we do have Hershey's over here!,and I would be grateful if you could come and collect it ❤
Thank you!! And one day for sure!
Their Taste tests they seem almost frightened to try the food
"Chirp". How does the ceiling bird not drive you insane every 30 seconds? 😖 😂
They pre said they not going to like it before trying it
Kitkat is a uk 🇬🇧 chocolate bar created in uk originated from uk
Thank you, we really didn’t know😁
@@USACULTURESHOCKon top of that the UK Smarties pre-date M&M’s
Smarties and M&Ms are intended to be the same.
As an American came to the U.K. and tried Smarties, liked them and went back to the U.S. and made M&Ms the following year.
Even states it on the M&Ms website. Lol.
'If you don't know what a KitKat is!'.
KitKat was created in the U.K. by Rowntree's (Nestle acquiring Rowntree's in 1988) of York, England in 1935. Originally called Chocolate Crisp, it wasn't til 1937 it was named KitKat Chocolate Crisp, then later just KitKat.
Favourite drink is blackcurrant squash or elderflower cordial
Our Kit Kats are better than yours.
I dont think I've ever heard someone refer to Irn Bru as "healthy" 😐
In comparison to the sodas we have here it’s definitely in the healthier side lol
Helps cure any hangover
Cadbury's alone do more products than any type of chocolate that you have , you don't get real Cadbury's the stuff you get is made by Hershey and it's a different recipe , nowhere near as good as ours !
Thanks for the info😁
My favourite chocolate bar the bounty I love the dark chocolate bounty
I live in the UK and I've never seen anyone enjoying a bag of twiglets lol
I literally finished one this morning lol. They're OK. Thought I'd try and pick a relatively healthy 'crisp' option
@@BaresEatBeats 🤣 You're just different then I guess.. Personally don't enjoy crisps. But if I ever have a bag it's gotta be kettle crisp for me sweet chilli and sour cream.
I love twiglets but I also love marmite
I don’t like em, buy I think they’d go better with a dip Luke Hummus or cream and chive.
I do! 🤣
Tunnocks Tea cakes are Scottish also
Keep it up guys love the content 🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌🙏🏾🙏🏾
Facts! I can already see them blowing up bro 🙏🏾
Just an FYI, Twiglets changed their recipe a while back to bring them in line with new UK food standards on salt content and a lot of people who previously liked them do not like the "new" flavour, myself included. They're soo much more bitter than they used to be
Oh, since you like the Hula Hoops so much, they actually come in 10 flavors. 🙂
You need to check the ingredients lists on British foods. You'll not find ANY prohibited food colorings. MNY food additives in US are banned in the rest of Britain and Europe. Oh, that table of stuff in the UK would be less than £30.About $35
chips = crisps
fries = chips
twiglets have changed the recipe they used, the older version was much better, the newer recipe tastes burnt marmite
if you have chocolate diigestives then get a mug of tea or coffee to dunk it in ands then eat...
the issue with the US products is that they have a lot more chemicals in than any other country... you have more preservatives in food...
the issue is the US is used to tasting chemicals rather than actual real flavors...
many chocolate bars in the US that the origins are UK they may have the same name but the for example 'smarties' the US version will have hersheys chocolate and not the traditional british milk chocolate inside or on...
lays bought UK brand walkers crisps, so instead of rebranding and losing customers they kept the brand name walkers. thus keeping the customer base and profits.
the picnic bar originated in australie in the 50s and bought by cadbury
The fact that you think Irn Bru is an orange flavoured drink is hilarious, I bet you'd think it was lemon flavoured if it was yellow
Tunnocks wafers are Scottish
You also really got sold out here with the selection. You have a mix of childrens snacks with OAP snacks haha
If you see them try jaffa cakes I think you would like them
I love Twiglets but I couldn't eat a lot of them. A small bag is fine. My favourite out of what you tried is Tunnocks Tea cakes. They are divine ❤
American's palate's are about the same as A 5 year old. Too many chemicals in their food have destroyed their taste buds. Agree on the Twiglets though.
I don't think you (male) are not prepared to think that what you are used to is crap; you don't want to see that food tastes different and better outside USA. I bet you sneak back and eat all them later off camera...
Tunocks tea cake you should eat one each so you get the full taste of it. She only had little flake off it no way not enough. It's creamy marshmallow
We have M and Ms in the UK aswel nothing like smarties
When’s the next video coming out
We will be uploading new videos every week.
Irn Bru is not an Orange flavoured drink, so I don't know it taste like a wated down orange soda
Wow, giving picnic 2/10 - you people are broken! (needs a massive bite to fully appreciate the combo too! ) 😁
I think the peanuts was way too overbearing for us, maybe we’ll give it another try😁
It worries me when a grown adult can't open a tube of smarties!!!
Hey guys, nice video. Don't take too much notice of the defensive snobby comments on here - I think they're from people who have watched too many videos of Americans drooling over British snacks and then they are too easily offended when you don't like everything. You liked plenty of the snacks and you were honest when you didn't. I appreciated your efforts.
I thought the same. I was surprised to see all the negative comments. Especially when they weren’t disrespectful at all😭
Irn bru tunnock tea cakes and caramel wafers r from Scotland and the irn bru is the number one selling drink in Scotland
Made me laugh when you keep saying stuff is for older people. Those are KIDS treats. Dunnocks Tea cakes have 3 distinct flavours. It seems your taste buds have become dulled with all the sugar in US foods. US chocolate contains salt and is more bitter than European chocolate.
Some others to try:
- Digestives also come with milk chocolate (light brown packet with red banner).
- Hobnobs (also milk chocolate).
- Jaffa Cakes
- Mint Aero (milk chocolate) is another really good one.
- If you like gummy bears, try Jelly Babies.
- Flake bar (also milk chocolate)
- Cadbury's plain milk chocolate bar
- Cadbury's fruit-&-nut (milk) chocolate bar
- Crisps come in a lot of different flavours: pickled onion, prawn cocktail, Worcestershire sauce, beef and onion, cheese and onion. All worth trying.
Such a fussy couple...
Oooh, Rich Tea is BAE!!! Eat that with some tea and you'll be good to go. For the digestives, milk chocolate version is better (homeblest is CHEFS KISS) but if you are iffy about the taste of the digestive cookies, just eat some biscoff cookies (or biscoff Cookie butter) and you'll get the same taste of it.
Just lovely
Love the way your ratings are so precise to one decimal place 😂
Keep it up yall ❤❤🎉
Twigles are objectively bad but after a few pints they become really morish.
Milk chocolate digestive biscuits are where it's at or plain digestives (original without chocolate) dipped in hot tea.
M&Ms are copies of Smarties they came first if it says biscuit on the packet it is NOT a cracker
A few tips and stuff, kit kat and twix where both created in the uk, if your trying chocolate get a plain cadburys dairy mik, a wispa gold, double decker, milky way. If your trying crisps/chips get anything made by walkers (has an identical logo to lays] also pickled onion or any monster munch, chilli heatwave doritos [uk exsclusive flavour. If you like gummies then you want to by the different flavours of "squashies". If your trying biscuits ALWAYS make a cup of tea or coffee to dip the biscuits in, it elevates the taste (thank me later} biscuit wise milk chocalate hobnobs are god tier.
Thank you so much for your suggestions we’ll be sure to give it a try😁
Hersheys tastes like puke
Show us the shoes😤😤
Definitely in future videos😁👀
Try and get a Cadbury's 'Starbar' and a 'Double Decker', also Walkers Sensations. The british stores probably wont sell them, you'll need to get them online. 👍
Thank you we’ll most definitely try them next time😁
My favourite snack is that lion bar or hinze baked beans on toast (toast must be butterd 🧈 )
Drink as a brit kinda obviously tea with milk in or coffee ☕️ try blackcurrant Ribena or sqaush as it's called (remember to add water)
Twiglets are from Scotland, most of their food is like that.
Keep it up yall 🎉🎉
Dark chocolate digestives is criminal
Tayto are from Ireland not the UK. Enjoyed your video.
Wow didn’t even know that, thank you so much🙏
Ireland is part of the uk.... Duh !
@@gerogewilkinson9536 Northern Ireland is a part of the UK according to politics and something that's very disputed with many from Northern Ireland. Definitely not something I want to get in to any political debate about
Cadbury originated in the UK
Digestive biscuits dark or milk is really good mcvities are Scottish biscuits the digestive melts in the mouth
Irn bru is made in scotland 🏴 😊
For biscuits all butter finger shortbread is one of the best
IRN BRU 🏴 national drink ..you need to try all the tunnochs brands snowballs etc and for crisps you need to get some golden wonder
I hope the irn-bru was fresh out the fridge! Much better ice cold.
Don't know how they can differentiate the different flavours as they are eating one thing after another with out taking a drink of water
So underwhelmed! 😂🤣😂
Love to you both
I think you maybe want to stay away from taste testing, if you think uk chocolate is to sweet, what about the butyric acid that makes your chocolate like vomit Lol
The Oreo Cadbury white Chocolate was very sweet(still liked it) but the other Chocolates weren’t too sweet.
Rich Teas are meant to be dunked in a cup of tea and eaten. Americans eating a rich tea biscuit raw is one of the most blasphemous things I've ever seen =p
Herseys is about our 10th favorite chocolate thats how diiferent our chocolate is
Who asked this guy to try food? He doesn’t like anything. Eyes wide shut.
Twiglets are Marmite 😊
Missed Jaffa cakes, whispers, fig rolls….lots you missed….jolly jumpers
Love twiglets…it’s Vegemite sticks…..twirl you missed….teacakes
Yes we have millions more snacks here so dissing everything you have tasted us pretty weird.....you obviously need to try more British foods and yes we have hundreds of cereals too.we have so many different supermarkets (food chains) to choose from which also do all their own branded foods too .
100 quid for a few snacks 😂 you got ripped off .
everyone knows the best uk choc bar is a galaxy ripple choclate bar
You really picked us apart on this didn’t you, literally never seen reactions like this to our snacks 😐
React to the irn bru adverts
Crisps are better flavoured, like salt and vinegar hoola hoops or beef flavour.
I've never seen anyone be so rude and disrespectful about our British food you know when I was brought up I was always told even if you don't like it say so but in a respected way no need for being so rude I bet I could say more about American foods say there nasty full of crap atleast our foods mostly don't have things in them which is actually poisonous for example look at mountain dew and the difference how the u.k and the u.s colour there's u.s food is nasty full of nasty chemicals ill stick to our foods healthier cheaper too
These two don't seem very bright.
They don’t like Jammie dodgers wtaf
We really thought we would like it, maybe we’ll give it another try😁
Yeah I ain’t a fan of Jammie dodgers either and I’m British. Everyone has different tastes
Cheese and onion DOES NOT taste like sour cream and onion,not even close America so please stop saying it in every reaction video I've ever watched🤬
The irony is rich! Imagine not knowing what Kit Kats are, despite them being invented right here in good ol' York, England by Rowntree's. It's almost as if we've forgotten our own delicious, wafer-layered heritage! But no, we haven't the faintest clue what a Kit Kat is, do we? Comparing Cadbury's chocolate to Hershey's is beyond words. If you ever visit the UK, I would advise against making such comparisons, as it might not be well-received. There is a valid reason why the vast majority of the world refuses to entertain Hershey's products; it might be related to their taste, which some compare to vomit. There is a video that explains this phenomenon, suggesting that the same chemicals found in that chocolate are also present in vomit. It is true that Cadbury chocolate is available in the United States; however, it is not the authentic Cadbury chocolate. Instead, it is produced by Hershey's and follows a different recipe. Here's an interesting tidbit: Hershey's filed a lawsuit against Cadbury to prevent them from importing their chocolate, fearing it would threaten their business.
I can't watch any more of this. You just don't like anything that isn't utter trash.
they are just used the the artificial sugar laced chemically made rubbish USA makes you keep your decease making chemical rubbish in USA .
What a useful comment, no one cares, bye 😊
You both have american attitude . We dont look at your cereal for options we have loads lol
We have more food and snacks than america . Thats 1 from a thousand snacks in uk . Some i not even seen that you bought
Herschey is NOT chocolate :D