You guys nailed again with your pick of Brazilian goodies! The seller did not steer you wrong. These are all very popular treats. :) The potato sticks can be used as topping for 1) strogonoff on rice, 2) hot dog with tomato and onion vinaigrette, corn, catchup, mustard, mayo and mashed potato, 3) chicken casserole or 4) potato salad with ham or chicken and apple. Uva means grape and this is 100% grape juice. It’s so good! It’s been years since I last drank Tang but I grew up drinking it and all flavors are good! My favorites were the passion fruit (maracujá) and the tangerine (tangerina). And the mango one, of course. :) You can make brigadeiro with Toddy: 1 condensed milk can, 3 tablespoons of Toddy and 1 tablespoon of butter. Keep stirring everything constantly on a pan in low heat until the mixture becomes thick and remove from the heat when you can see the bottom of the pan when you scrape it with a wooden spoon/spatula. Put the mix in little cups or bowls, top it with chocolate sprinkles and eat it with a spoon. That’s called “brigadeiro de colher” (colher means spoon). Easier than rolling into little balls. 😜 For a fancier brigadeiro, replace Toddy with cocoa powder and for a even fancier one, try Dutch process cocoa powder. More videos trying Brazilian treats please!
From the top: Batata Palha: Straw potato sticks. Really not meant to be eaten as a snack. They usually are used as a topping on hot dogs, pasta, and etc. They add texture to food. It's eaten by itself like... 2% of the time lol? Not near 50/50. They're not even usually sold in the chips isle, it's in the cooking isle. Grape Juice: Our grape juice is a little less sweet than usual. Uva is grape. Goiabada: Guava paste. Goiaba is guava. But there's a big catch here. It's very very rarely eaten by itself. You usually pair it with cheese and eat both at the same time as a snack called "Romeo & Juliet", Romeo e Julieta. So next time you have some, cut a piece of cheese and put some goibada with it. Usually it's 2:1 cheese to goiabada. It's also usually used in pastries. (I was typing this while watching and you mentioned the romeo & juliet!! So proud of you!!). The banana you mentioned is actually more popular as a thing by itself, called "bananinha" (small banana)". Pacoca: Pronounced Passo-kah, to put it very simple, It's the center of a reese's cup. It's very dry and there's even challenges and jokes about trying to talk with a mouthful of them. A Reese's cup is a pacoca with chocolate covered. That one is called "moreninha do rio", which means "the brunette of rio", or darker skinned girl of rio. It's a popular image of the pretty girl with golden skin in the beach. And wow you caught that it's where the peanut butter cup came from : ) Although reeses is adamant that they invented it lol. Brigadeiro: First a small history of a finger food in brazil. In parties and social events, you'll almost always have a few finger food snacks of 2 classes. Docinhos and Salgadinhos. Salgadinhos literally means "Little salty things", and docinhos "little sweet things". The salty ones, or savory, is like the pao de queijo you tried before, the coxinha, and etc. The sweet ones are usually fudges of different flavors, almost all made from condensed milk. The brigadeiro is the chocolate "docinho". And the most popular one. The first one kids take in the parties and that everyone wants. Both the salgadinhos and docinhos have an individual size, and a mini version, hence why you had cheese bread balls in Brazil and then the bigger one last video. Trakinas: It's sort of the poorer version of the passatempo cookies you had before. But their flavor is usually an odd mix. Like this one, chocolate cookie with strawberry center. This is like the cookie I had in our school lunch wishing it was a passatempo lol. Tang: Our Kool-Aid. Some kids eat the powder too lol. The most popular ones are guarana, lime, caju and grape. Toddy: Chocolate milk, and then Nescau and Nesquik came in and said "we have vitamins and all the positive stuff" and Toddy slowly became rarer. It's like the whole Coke vs Pepsi in brazil. Nescau vs Toddy. The brigadeiros are made with it usually! Overall you're like the one channel I've seen that actually got popular and common things from Brasil!
The potato sticks are amazing with melted white chocolate, melted butterscotch chips, mini marshmallows and salted peanuts. Stir together and plop on parchment paper till they set up
The thin chips usually end up on hotdogs! The guava and cheese dish, translates to Romeo and Juliette! I am lucky enough to have a Brazilian daughter in law and we have goodies from there all the time!
Great shout with hotdogs! Ah yes that was it. Thanks for letting me know ☺️ so lucky!! I have absolutely loved trying all of the Brazilian goodies we’ve had so far!
Here we usually eat the potato sticks with strogonoff or on top of a hot dog , the sausage of our hot dog is cooked on a tomato sauce so the hot dog as a lot of moisture in it and the the potato sticks gives a very nice contrast , I love to put it on a salad as well
Muito obrigado for another great video, Kate. I love watching American movies in various languages like German, Japanese, Swedish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
@@ThisWithThem Kate, I recommend you watch some Netflix holiday movies, or Disney classics in German with Japanese subtitles, and vice versa, you get some good learning out it
I bet you could use those potato sticks in a green bean casserole at Thanksgiving instead of the dried crispy onions. Good video as usual. Have a good one.
Yes!! What a great idea. I’m not the biggest fan of crispy onions so that would be great for me!! Thank you for watching! Hope you have a great weekend ☺️
I would never have a peanut butter sandwich without some jelly/jam or honey or sometimes banana (as was mentioned by someone else). Although I do love peanut butter toast with just butter (and maybe cinnamon sugar sprinkled on top) - have to put on the toast while it’s still hot so it gets melty 😊
Here in USA I have only ever seen orange Tang. I am 60yrs old so I remember the whole hype when it came out. Then with the moon landing it was a big deal to have an astronaut drink! My Mother bought it once. She said it had too much sugar.
In Rio I had coffee and coke mix a little mini can from Nescafé/coke was delicious and they also had many flavours of kitkats some great others not so much 😂
We usually cook home made brigadeiros with Toddy, so it’s basically condensed milk, butter and toddy, if you don’t want it too sweet, you can add double cream as well. About the “batata palha”, we usually eat with some specific dishes which usually is more creamy, so we add the potato chips in this shape to give the crunchiness for the whole thing. 😘
Hey Alex you should try having a peanut butter and banana sandwich , I’m sure you would love it . A great video as always . Was just wondering if there’s a WTF season coming soon. Have a great week💕🦋
Ooo sounds good with the banana. Bet that helps with the dryness. Not sure yet when we will film another WTF season yet but there might be something else fun coming at the end of the year 😀😀💕
MANGO TANG?! MAAANGO TAAANG?!?!! 😳😍 I’ve never seen anything other than just regular orange tang! Wow! That’s awesome and so cool to know there’s other flavors! And too funny that you picked up those peanut butter treats, cause I almost sent some in the next box! 🙌🏻🤣 but I didn’t because I remember you trying them in another box, like you mentioned. Oh my goodness, such good treats again today! Hope that your week has been treating you well and cheers to the upcoming weekend and week! ❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
No way!! I swear you guys would have all of those other flavours 😱😱 well I know what to put in our box to you haha! It’s so hard to find you new things as you’ve been getting our boxes for so long! No way!! Well I’m glad you saw that in time 🥰🥰 hope the weeks been treating you well too Somer and I hope you all have a fantastic weekend ahead 😀♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️
Hiya Kate and Al as you know I love you both but haven't got to watch much with breaking my back and my foot and then also got covid so my summer is just great LOL anyway nice to be able to watch one love you guys GOD BLESS
I love potato straws because they are small.😉 I often crush crisps, they taste better to me that way.🤣 Loved the video as always.😍😍 If you ever want to come to Iceland, now is the time. The eruptions on the Reykjanes peninsula are not far from Keflavík airport, just sayin'.😉😄😎
Two things, Tang started the U.S. back in the 60s, I was a little kid when my mom bought the orange powder drink and my older brother and it for breakfast or lunch but my mom didn’t want us to get use to drinking “fake orange juice”! Lol.. she made sure we had real OJ.. but Tang became more popular when NASA gave it to the astronauts when they were in space. I haven’t heard of any other flavors except orange, I heard a few years ago that tang did have other flavors, but it wasn’t something I wanted to buy. It seems like it’s a kids drink. But I would love to try Mango flavored Tang! Lol… Ok, second think I want to ask: What is that picture in the background? It looks like a city somewhere in the U.S. It just looks familiar. I can see a street sign but can’t make out the name.
How funny! I would have thought you’d have all of those other flavours in the US. Maybe that’s just other countries then! Haha well you can’t beat real OJ can you! So so delicious 😋 you should definitely try find some mango tango! The photo in the back is one Alex took on one of our trips to LA. It’s actually a street in Silverlake. One of our fave places to visit near a coffee shop that Alex loves called Intelligentsia coffee 😀😀
@@ThisWithThem Hi! Thank you for getting back to me! 💖... I haven't drank any in a very long time so maybe there is different flavors now. I'll check next time I go grocery shopping. Yes, real fresh squeezed is best! The real deal...I thought that looked like part of L.A., I know what L.A. streets look like! Lol, I know Silverlake. I grew up in the L.A. area but closer to the coast but my friends and I would go out there once in awhile. I don't live in L.A. anymore but I visit my mom and friends when I can. Just a two hour drive. If you two ever go back to Southern California, go see the local beaches. South of the LAX airport. I wish I could be your tour guide! Lol..I know all the good local restaurants and fun places to see. Also, I think I had mentioned in a comment that my husband's niece lives in Chippenham. She's lived in the U.K. for over 20 years and we just haven't had the time to visit but we're hoping to soon, she said we can stay at her house. We'll visit her for a couple of weeks. Sometimes life just gets in the way to do what we want to do.
I saw you having stofer's boxed candy and Whitman chocolates both the very low end chocolates in America have you tried See's candy that's a very high end very luscious candy if not I'll send you a box
I've tried many grape jus brands in my life, but not one of them was any good. FYI, the word "BATATA" is the Arabic word for "potatoes". It's written on both bags of potato sticks. Great video😊🥰
@@paolafalconi8575 It's weird, right!! I've never known that until I saw it in the video. Same word used in two different languages and has the same meaning 🤭
Hey Sharlisha 😀😀 oooo that is so hard to choose!! There is far too many to choose from haha. Albanese Gummi bears are a top fave. Milky Way simply caramel is a top fave and smart food white cheddar popcorn is a top fave. What about you? 💕💕💕
@@ThisWithThem Not that I've ever come across 🤔 I'm not exactly sure it's even sold here in Oregon, I could be mistaken but I don't recall seeing it. My mom is allergic to orange so we didn't really have many orange thing's growing up 🤷🏻
You guys nailed again with your pick of Brazilian goodies! The seller did not steer you wrong. These are all very popular treats. :) The potato sticks can be used as topping for 1) strogonoff on rice, 2) hot dog with tomato and onion vinaigrette, corn, catchup, mustard, mayo and mashed potato, 3) chicken casserole or 4) potato salad with ham or chicken and apple.
Uva means grape and this is 100% grape juice. It’s so good!
It’s been years since I last drank Tang but I grew up drinking it and all flavors are good! My favorites were the passion fruit (maracujá) and the tangerine (tangerina). And the mango one, of course. :)
You can make brigadeiro with Toddy: 1 condensed milk can, 3 tablespoons of Toddy and 1 tablespoon of butter. Keep stirring everything constantly on a pan in low heat until the mixture becomes thick and remove from the heat when you can see the bottom of the pan when you scrape it with a wooden spoon/spatula. Put the mix in little cups or bowls, top it with chocolate sprinkles and eat it with a spoon. That’s called “brigadeiro de colher” (colher means spoon). Easier than rolling into little balls. 😜 For a fancier brigadeiro, replace Toddy with cocoa powder and for a even fancier one, try Dutch process cocoa powder.
More videos trying Brazilian treats please!
From the top:
Batata Palha: Straw potato sticks. Really not meant to be eaten as a snack. They usually are used as a topping on hot dogs, pasta, and etc. They add texture to food. It's eaten by itself like... 2% of the time lol? Not near 50/50. They're not even usually sold in the chips isle, it's in the cooking isle.
Grape Juice: Our grape juice is a little less sweet than usual. Uva is grape.
Goiabada: Guava paste. Goiaba is guava. But there's a big catch here. It's very very rarely eaten by itself. You usually pair it with cheese and eat both at the same time as a snack called "Romeo & Juliet", Romeo e Julieta. So next time you have some, cut a piece of cheese and put some goibada with it. Usually it's 2:1 cheese to goiabada. It's also usually used in pastries. (I was typing this while watching and you mentioned the romeo & juliet!! So proud of you!!). The banana you mentioned is actually more popular as a thing by itself, called "bananinha" (small banana)".
Pacoca: Pronounced Passo-kah, to put it very simple, It's the center of a reese's cup. It's very dry and there's even challenges and jokes about trying to talk with a mouthful of them. A Reese's cup is a pacoca with chocolate covered. That one is called "moreninha do rio", which means "the brunette of rio", or darker skinned girl of rio. It's a popular image of the pretty girl with golden skin in the beach. And wow you caught that it's where the peanut butter cup came from : ) Although reeses is adamant that they invented it lol.
Brigadeiro: First a small history of a finger food in brazil. In parties and social events, you'll almost always have a few finger food snacks of 2 classes. Docinhos and Salgadinhos. Salgadinhos literally means "Little salty things", and docinhos "little sweet things". The salty ones, or savory, is like the pao de queijo you tried before, the coxinha, and etc. The sweet ones are usually fudges of different flavors, almost all made from condensed milk. The brigadeiro is the chocolate "docinho". And the most popular one. The first one kids take in the parties and that everyone wants. Both the salgadinhos and docinhos have an individual size, and a mini version, hence why you had cheese bread balls in Brazil and then the bigger one last video.
Trakinas: It's sort of the poorer version of the passatempo cookies you had before. But their flavor is usually an odd mix. Like this one, chocolate cookie with strawberry center. This is like the cookie I had in our school lunch wishing it was a passatempo lol.
Tang: Our Kool-Aid. Some kids eat the powder too lol. The most popular ones are guarana, lime, caju and grape.
Toddy: Chocolate milk, and then Nescau and Nesquik came in and said "we have vitamins and all the positive stuff" and Toddy slowly became rarer. It's like the whole Coke vs Pepsi in brazil. Nescau vs Toddy. The brigadeiros are made with it usually!
Overall you're like the one channel I've seen that actually got popular and common things from Brasil!
you guys are so sweet and respectful, love to see people trying snacks from my country
Trakinas is such a childhood staple...also brigadeiro is amazing, we usually have it at kids' birthday parties
Brigadeiros are typically served at birthdays and holidays etc. Easy to make! My son is from Brasil
I definitely need to make some!! Lovely treats for birthdays 🥰
The potato sticks are amazing with melted white chocolate, melted butterscotch chips, mini marshmallows and salted peanuts. Stir together and plop on parchment paper till they set up
Oh wow 😱😱😱 I need to try this!!
@@ThisWithThem Google recipes for Tumbleweeds and Haystacks, at least that’s what I’ve called them all my life
I've done this with shredded coconut but not potato sticks that's a good idea a little sweet and salty treat
Yay! I love when you guys try our food! The skinny potato chips are a perfect topping for hot dogs! 🤩
Peanut butter, honey, and cinnamon sandwich on a folded piece of bread. A good quick breakfast on the go.
The thin chips usually end up on hotdogs! The guava and cheese dish, translates to Romeo and Juliette! I am lucky enough to have a Brazilian daughter in law and we have goodies from there all the time!
Great shout with hotdogs! Ah yes that was it. Thanks for letting me know ☺️ so lucky!! I have absolutely loved trying all of the Brazilian goodies we’ve had so far!
Here we usually eat the potato sticks with strogonoff or on top of a hot dog , the sausage of our hot dog is cooked on a tomato sauce so the hot dog as a lot of moisture in it and the the potato sticks gives a very nice contrast , I love to put it on a salad as well
Muito obrigado for another great video, Kate. I love watching American movies in various languages like German, Japanese, Swedish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
I need to start watching more in different languages!!
@@ThisWithThem Kate, I recommend you watch some Netflix holiday movies, or Disney classics in German with Japanese subtitles, and vice versa, you get some good learning out it
I bet you could use those potato sticks in a green bean casserole at Thanksgiving instead of the dried crispy onions. Good video as usual. Have a good one.
Yes!! What a great idea. I’m not the biggest fan of crispy onions so that would be great for me!! Thank you for watching! Hope you have a great weekend ☺️
When I was a kid we used to get potato sticks in cans - they were so greasy and delicious! So happy to see your video today! Have a great week!
I think the ones we tried previously were in a can! Loved that!! Hope you have a great week too 🥰
I would never have a peanut butter sandwich without some jelly/jam or honey or sometimes banana (as was mentioned by someone else). Although I do love peanut butter toast with just butter (and maybe cinnamon sugar sprinkled on top) - have to put on the toast while it’s still hot so it gets melty 😊
You might could try putting the peanut butter candy in the freezer and then cover it with magic shell chocolate. I bet that would be delicious!!!😋😋😋
We have a snack in Australia called France fry which is that thing.
Toast with peanut butter and honey🤤. Peanut butter and firm sliced banana sandwiches🤤
Awesome video as always 🥰 Everything looked good.
In Argentina we put the thin potato fries on top of hot dogs
Love from Brasil! 😘🇧🇷😘🇧🇷😘🇧🇷😘
We eat the potato sticks with strogonoff or on top of a hot dog, never as chips lol
Here in USA I have only ever seen orange Tang. I am 60yrs old so I remember the whole hype when it came out. Then with the moon landing it was a big deal to have an astronaut drink! My Mother bought it once. She said it had too much sugar.
Very clever associating it with the astronauts as it must have made a lot of people want to drink it again!
In Rio I had coffee and coke mix a little mini can from Nescafé/coke was delicious and they also had many flavours of kitkats some great others not so much 😂
The banana paste is very popular but the guava one is way more popular
Have you two ever watched Beryl Shereshewsky's channel? You'd love it I think...
My friends recipe for brigadeiro uses nesquik powder.
I grew up with Tang. Never heard of the mango but gotta look for that. 🤤
Hope you can find some as it was delicious 😋
We usually cook home made brigadeiros with Toddy, so it’s basically condensed milk, butter and toddy, if you don’t want it too sweet, you can add double cream as well.
About the “batata palha”, we usually eat with some specific dishes which usually is more creamy, so we add the potato chips in this shape to give the crunchiness for the whole thing. 😘
Brigadiros are amazing and so easy to make yourself, plenty of videos on RUclips. ❤️
I definitely need to make some myself they’re so delicious 😋 ♥️
Hey Alex you should try having a peanut butter and banana sandwich , I’m sure you would love it . A great video as always . Was just wondering if there’s a WTF season coming soon. Have a great week💕🦋
Ooo sounds good with the banana. Bet that helps with the dryness. Not sure yet when we will film another WTF season yet but there might be something else fun coming at the end of the year 😀😀💕
Love a chunky peanut butter and banana sandwich. Yum good!
MANGO TANG?! MAAANGO TAAANG?!?!! 😳😍 I’ve never seen anything other than just regular orange tang! Wow! That’s awesome and so cool to know there’s other flavors! And too funny that you picked up those peanut butter treats, cause I almost sent some in the next box! 🙌🏻🤣 but I didn’t because I remember you trying them in another box, like you mentioned. Oh my goodness, such good treats again today! Hope that your week has been treating you well and cheers to the upcoming weekend and week! ❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
In mass we have guava tang and strawberry tang
@@hollyp457 that’s awesome!
No way!! I swear you guys would have all of those other flavours 😱😱 well I know what to put in our box to you haha! It’s so hard to find you new things as you’ve been getting our boxes for so long! No way!! Well I’m glad you saw that in time 🥰🥰 hope the weeks been treating you well too Somer and I hope you all have a fantastic weekend ahead 😀♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️😘♥️
The 'In The Heights' reference💃😍
Hey from Alabama love your vids
Hiya Kate and Al as you know I love you both but haven't got to watch much with breaking my back and my foot and then also got covid so my summer is just great LOL anyway nice to be able to watch one love you guys GOD BLESS
Oh no!! Sounds like you’re in the wars!! So sorry to hear this. We wish you a speedy recovery ♥️♥️ sending you lots of love
I love potato straws because they are small.😉 I often crush crisps, they taste better to me that way.🤣 Loved the video as always.😍😍
If you ever want to come to Iceland, now is the time. The eruptions on the Reykjanes peninsula are not far from Keflavík airport, just sayin'.😉😄😎
Two things, Tang started the U.S. back in the 60s, I was a little kid when my mom bought the orange powder drink and my older brother and it for breakfast or lunch but my mom didn’t want us to get use to drinking “fake orange juice”! Lol.. she made sure we had real OJ.. but Tang became more popular when NASA gave it to the astronauts when they were in space. I haven’t heard of any other flavors except orange, I heard a few years ago that tang did have other flavors, but it wasn’t something I wanted to buy. It seems like it’s a kids drink. But I would love to try Mango flavored Tang! Lol… Ok, second think I want to ask: What is that picture in the background? It looks like a city somewhere in the U.S. It just looks familiar. I can see a street sign but can’t make out the name.
How funny! I would have thought you’d have all of those other flavours in the US. Maybe that’s just other countries then! Haha well you can’t beat real OJ can you! So so delicious 😋 you should definitely try find some mango tango!
The photo in the back is one Alex took on one of our trips to LA. It’s actually a street in Silverlake. One of our fave places to visit near a coffee shop that Alex loves called Intelligentsia coffee 😀😀
@@ThisWithThem Hi! Thank you for getting back to me! 💖... I haven't drank any in a very long time so maybe there is different flavors now. I'll check next time I go grocery shopping. Yes, real fresh squeezed is best! The real deal...I thought that looked like part of L.A., I know what L.A. streets look like! Lol, I know Silverlake. I grew up in the L.A. area but closer to the coast but my friends and I would go out there once in awhile. I don't live in L.A. anymore but I visit my mom and friends when I can. Just a two hour drive. If you two ever go back to Southern California, go see the local beaches. South of the LAX airport. I wish I could be your tour guide! Lol..I know all the good local restaurants and fun places to see. Also, I think I had mentioned in a comment that my husband's niece lives in Chippenham. She's lived in the U.K. for over 20 years and we just haven't had the time to visit but we're hoping to soon, she said we can stay at her house. We'll visit her for a couple of weeks. Sometimes life just gets in the way to do what we want to do.
You might try Land-O-Lakes hot chocolate...it’s really good.
Ahh yes!! I think we tried a few of their hot choc flavours! Hard to remember as it was a while ago but I think I remember really liking them 😻
Peanut butter you should try Peanut butter and mayo sandwich. 😋
I saw you having stofer's boxed candy and Whitman chocolates both the very low end chocolates in America have you tried See's candy that's a very high end very luscious candy if not I'll send you a box
OMG Kate I LOVE your shirt. I'm a huge coke a cola fan...LOL
The chips at the beginning look like the French fries we get here
Yeah they really do!!
A frosty is malted milk.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Yum!!!! That’s it!! 😻😻
Good content much respect from 🇩🇿
Thank you Salah!
I've tried many grape jus brands in my life, but not one of them was any good. FYI, the word "BATATA" is the Arabic word for "potatoes". It's written on both bags of potato sticks. Great video😊🥰
You should try this grape juice. Unlike anything we have ever tried! Ahhhhh that makes sense. Thank you ☺️
We use "batata" in Brazil too haha
@@paolafalconi8575 It's weird, right!! I've never known that until I saw it in the video. Same word used in two different languages and has the same meaning 🤭
Sooo,yer say'n that grape juice tastes like non alcoholic wine. Huh, I never made the connection.🤣
😂😂😂
UVA is grape
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Add jam to pj sandwich not fry then yum
Hey Kate & Alex how are you doing what is your favorite cookies, cakes, Ice cream,& candy or candy bars have a great day 💕💖💖😍🥰
Hey Sharlisha 😀😀 oooo that is so hard to choose!! There is far too many to choose from haha. Albanese Gummi bears are a top fave. Milky Way simply caramel is a top fave and smart food white cheddar popcorn is a top fave. What about you? 💕💕💕
This With Them Hershey cookies and cream, pistachio ice cream, chocolate cake And Pirate booty popcorn
Thanks for you vid Alex and Kate. Have a nice cuppa T on me. Cheers
Thank you Will! Really appreciate it! ☺️☺️
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uva = grape in Portuguese
Ahh thank you!
I don't believe there is more then just orange here 🤔
No way!! Surely you have loads of flavours?
@@ThisWithThem Not that I've ever come across 🤔
I'm not exactly sure it's even sold here in Oregon, I could be mistaken but I don't recall seeing it.
My mom is allergic to orange so we didn't really have many orange thing's growing up 🤷🏻