The Ultimate British & American Cereal Tier List
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- US and UK cereal go head to head! Do weetabix stand a chance against a sea of sugar?
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Yes
You have been forgiven
no i will never forgive
you dont really have Weetabix on their own, you have berries, or sugar or something.
It's hilarious hearing Evan talk about how the 12g sugar cereals are not bad, in the U.K. (or at least from my experience) cereal with that much sugar was a treat
We would only get cereal like that in the mini box variety packs (huge treat) because my mum would never allow a whole box of the stuff in the house.
coco pops on a saturday morning, highlight of my weekend let me tell you
@@LabradorIndependent Saturdays were made for coco pops and cartoons
While over here you can accidentally order a soda that has 40g of sugar in it. Not realize until you drank half the can then dump the rest out before your blood turns into syrup
I've had shreddies nearly every day for at least 7 years 😂 Thw treat cereal for me was rice krispies multigrain shapes, not much but they were my favourite.
Me hearing the UK has 5 types of Cheerios "damn I thought we had two, but 5 that's too many"
You have Cheerios?
@@karelborghs3169 you do know Cheerios is an American cereal right?
Ik i thought 3
@@SaisaiDem what does that have to do with the comment though?
Ikr I thought it was just 2 as well
Q - Is there too much sugar in US cereals?
A (serious) - Some of those approach the RDA for sugars for children (20g), possibly leaving yourself 1g of sugar for the rest of the day isn't the best approach.
A (observational) - In this video Evan doses himself up on sugared cereal and ends up talking so fast I have to check if my playback speed is correct.
There's a reason all the supermarkets put the American import cereals next to the sweets and chocolates
UK law considers a lot of US food packing to be false. Thats why there is tape over certain parts of packaging and replacement nutritional stickers.
Its sort of like how at some point you stopped being able to advertise cigarettes as healthy. Eventually US cereal will be sold from behind a roller shutter door at a special counter, in plain but offputting coloured packaging, and covered with pictures of dying fat people.
@@MadnessQuotient Oh! I noticed they put tape over the nutritional information and always wondered why.
Slow the speed just gets faster and faster x2
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Us gov subsidizes sugar farmers alot. So sugar goes in everything.
Hello everyone and welcome back to a man with a maths degree who thinks 12 grams minus 10 grams is 1 gram.
As someone else with a maths degree I'll defend him and say that it isn't an arithmetic degree lol.
@@efboli yeah. You get PDEs and weird topological spaces but counting, not so much xD
@@efboli so true 😆 I always say "I'm a mathematician not a calculator"
I am sorry Evan but your cereal privileges have to be taken away from you for putting crunchynut in D tier
I haven’t watched the whole video yet but that is madness. Crunchy nut should be top tier.
Thank you! Can't believe the shade he was throwing out our beloved crunchy nut!
tbh same with weetabix.
Had weetabix with honey almost every day for over a decade.
Feels blasphemous
I had crunchy nut for the first time a few Months ago after hearing great things. Was naff.
@@emilyscloset2648 yeah well he tried it without honey or sugar or fruit or anything. No wonder rated so bad ffs, while point of weetabix is you add something depending on your preference.
Hello and welcome back to a man that considers 12 grams of sugar an acceptable way to start the day
I mean, have you seen Ribena? that shit has 50g of sugar in a 500ml bottle lol
@@DylanB05 thats because it takes 1-2 months to drink a bottle.. its a concentrate??
@@samshort5571 dude its a 500ml bottle, the ones you get from vending machines.
It's one serving, you'd drink one of them in like 10 minutes ? lol
and no its not a concentrate, you're talking about cordial, I'm talking about actual ribena. The cordial (concentrate) actually has less sugar suprisingly, and is mainly sweetener
@@DylanB05 omg I just looked it up and I can’t believe that! Not far off the amount of sugar in a bottle of coke
@@DylanB05 holy hell dude, sorry about the misunderstanding. That is craaaaazy! 🤣🤣
I’m British and whenever I have a somewhat sugary cereal, I feel queasy. I found cinnamon toast crunch shocking to my pallet and I normally indulge in sweet things too much, but not with cereal for some reason.
(I'm from America) Cinnamon Toast Crunch is super nostalgic for me since It used to be my favorite cereal. I wish parents wouldn't feed their kids with such highly sugary cereal, it is so common and super bad for anybody.
I just have Weetabix and very hot milk every day
Exactly mate, my mouth feels damaged by cereals that are not chocolatey but just sugary, like frosted ones
When ever we took our kids to my wife's family in the States breakfast time was like giving them crack! It would take weeks to get them back on UK cereal!!😁
It is so perfect though. It tastes fantastic even when the last bits get soggy. Then you have this delicious cinnamony milk🤤
You can tell Evan has been in the UK for a while... “I went on a health kick about two years ago”... pulls out the box of Alpen 😂😂
It’s crazy how every country has its own preference on how sweet something should be
yeah ive never thought of that
Yep. Australian here. I couldn't stand a lot of the food in the USA as it was so sweet. Everything was sweet. Even the bread was more like cake. And that was when I was much younger and had a huge "sweet tooth" (by Aussie standards). I haven't been to the US in more than 10 years. I'm definitely more of a savoury person now. I don't think I'd do well these days.
@@Luubelaar same for me. I have a huge sweet tooth by pretty much any standards and I can't stand most things in the US because of how sweet they are. The "healthy" cereal or biscuits in the US are more close to the sweetness I'm used to and even then it's a lot.
@@Luubelaar here in Ireland Subway bread is classified as cake as it has too much sugar to be called bread. All those sugar cereals would be once a year treat as a kid.
@@Luubelaar sadly not the same for me. I'm from the us and literally almost everything has some sort of added sugar to it. It's definitely not great and I wish that they would have a limit on how much sugar you can put in things. I don't think I've ever had real bread. The closest thing that I've probably had to it is either getting a baguette or just Panera bread.
12G of sugar IS bad
17g is worse!
Lucky charms had 10g per 1/4 cup :|
It depends on the serving size. 12g of sugar for a gallon of cereal isn't bad :P
@@coastalbeaches7181 this still depends on the size of the cup you use?
Most UK cereals are below 5g of sugar per 30g portion
As a physics student it is very pleasing seeing a normal distribution in the tiers start to appear
As a linguistics major, I just like the way the graph looks.
as someone whose taken too many stats courses in their program, I too appreciate the normal distribution
@louis george hahaha I doubt that’s me unless you’re a university student in the UK
"Alpen is probably the healthiest cereal you can get"
He didn't even get the reduced salt and sugar variety smh
Hahaha did he even read the nutrition information? Normal Alpen is full of sugar.
I live in the UK, and I have a bowl of shreddies every single morning. I don't know if anyone else remembers, but the ads used to be that grannies knitted shreddies and that hit different, so I asked my parents to buy them, and I still eat them to this day :)
@harmony yep I remember v well
Yesssss
omg!
also the strawberry shreddies are so good tho
The knitted by nannies was my favourite thing! I was appalled when they changed it
Yes!! And the one before it!! "It keeps hunger locked up till lunch" with thr blue monster thing.
And yes it definitely does! I.feel the.most full eating a bowl of them.
I think this video just emphasises the difference between the British and American pallets
UK: “Here’s some unhealthy fried food for breakfast”
USA: *Pours a pint of syrup over everything*
@@CraigGrannell the difference is that basically no one eats a fry up everyday for breakfast but you know there are Americans who eat cereal everyday
@@ninjacell2999 my point was that even when you take an unhealthy fry-up, Americans have a version where you basically get the same thing but with a ton of added sugar.
@Arun Salwan And yet you are here watching videos about the UK.
That Honey Nut Cheerio slander is killing me!! I ate that every day sometimes twice a day for like 4 years
(I ate eggo waffles for like 7 years of my life, every single morning)
I think we've all found out why Evan talks so fast.
Evan should just call these videos “Savaging the staples of British food”
@@chrisytfc879 hands, your hands exist
@@kaiceecrane3884 Go ahead and eat a Sunday roast with just your hands then. I’m not getting mine covered in gravy
@@MAndSquared while I don't like gravy I have eaten a roast before, hand works just well. A fork and hands can eat any food, a knife or spoon is never necessary. But, the egregious thing is particularly the choice to eat such a large portion of foods with a fork and knife. Eat some foods like that if you want or some with spoon too, but the large variety the British do with knife and fork, that's just wrong
Nobody:
US cereals: *this bad boy can fit so many fricking sugars*
Change4Life be fuming right now
Growing up (primary school age) it would normally have either Weetabix or Ready Brek on school days, but with warm milk and a small sprinkle of sugar on top. It's still something I crave on a cold morning.
Readybrek is yummy. Even better is the chocolate Readybrek it's the best porridge based cereal because its so smooth.
@@dawn5227 I got to try it (Chocolate Ready Brek) once but could never find it in the shops at the time, was like the Holy Grail to me!
Never heard of warm milk for cereal, but im also american so fair enough n carry on
@@kippie8200 What about porridge? Or is it not a common breakfast in your part of the world? It can be interesting how much opinions on breakfast changes from country to country.
@@anon1903kg we do actually have porridge, though its called oatmeal over here. cream of wheat also falls into that same category. just oatmeal but smaller bits, and id have to assume more to what you guys are used to than oatmeal.
So the conclusion I see from this result is that due to Evan upbringing in the USA he hocked on over sweet and cholate based cereals - I bet he does not like UK bread because it has no added sweetener and tastes more like cake than bread to normal people
I think he said that he likes the bread though.
@Jessica Stein Apparently even McD's is healthier to eat here than in the US. Not just the sizes of the portions but the levels of fats and sugars.
@Jessica Stein This is very true, I'm from the US and people here wonder why we have such high obesity/food problems. I saw an ad on TV (during an international football game thing) that was about some rando weight loss plan. And the next ad was on a new FRUITY (?!?!) mountain dew brand. I laughed so hard at the irony of it all.
please I don't want to be associated with this country anymore
@Jessica Stein haha maybe, I live close to the border so that could actually be a possibility 👀
Cheerios are A tier
I mean the 12g of sugar becomes a little worse when you realise that the usual serving size on a box is 30g, literally over a third of the mass is sugar
Thats over the max allowed for a child per day
Are the boxes from the UK or US because serving sizes and nutrition tables etc can vary. In australia they'll have both serving size but also 100g so you can compare.
Thank you. I've been wondering how all these sweet cereals have 12g of sugar, when my sugar reduced (chocolate) ones have 16g. The 12g aren't on 100g....
Wth ? You gotta be joking. It can't be 40% of it's weight . That's just ridiculous😱
“Hello everybody and welcome back to a man who can entertain people even if they don’t know what he’s talking about”
Me, who’s neither from the UK nor the US and can’t eat gluten: yes, thank, I will watch you judge cereals I’ve never eaten and will never eat :)
Rice Chex is gluten free. I love it! :)
Gluten free and lactose intolerant, so gluten free cornflakes and oat milk or porridge is pretty much my cereal limit! Looking at all those though, I definitely don't feel like I'm missing out!
Gluteinn few cereal in the uk is amazing but loaded with sugar
Co-op has a gluten free muesli that like quite a lot. The Sainsbury one I tried once was too sweet and I didn't much like the flavour/after-taste.
@@ShirinRose ooh I'll need to look out for that muesli. I usually stick to Asda gf cornflakes (don't like the Morrison's ones, not tried Tesco or Sainsbury's). I don't think my local shops stock it though, they have tiny gf sections. I'll need to find a bigger branch!
I can’t even begin to explain the panic feeling of ‘has my whole life been a lie’ when he said “Honey Bunches AND Oats.” I looked it up and feel relieved to know it is Honey Bunches OF Oats 😂
Oh. Always thought it was "...OF oats" 😆
THAT WAS ME ALSO LMAO
Same
The reason I think some cereals in uk aren’t as good as the American versions is down to uk guidelines on what can be cereal and if it exceeds the guidelines then they cannot sell the product as cereal. Many times Iv seen American candy sold in sweet shops because it is soooooo unhealthy. Although some places in the last year or two have started selling American cereals e.g. B&M, large asda stores with an American food aisle or section.
Britain and the US just has different tastes. Same with chocolate, people in the US are more accustomed to sweeter and sugary stuff so that's what they get, while its the opposite in the UK.
He prefers the US cereal because suprise suprise, that's what he's grown up with, so used to it and nostalgia.
@@thomasgraham8035 ye I know people have different tasted but I still think there are guidelines or there used to be. That’s what I was also told. Growing us I only used to see some of the really sugary American cereals in candy stored. It’s only 8n the last few years Iv seen any American cereals in uk stores other than candy stores (and American stores of course).
@@EmilyCheetham There are guidelines, I was getting at that UK cereals does have less sugar in. That doesn't make them 'not as good' it just means its what people in the UK are used to and same for US.
interesting
Your tastes are informed by your diet as much as your diet is informed by your tastes. Depending on your tastes uk cereals are better, tastier, for not being loaded with sugar, because if you're not used to that much sugar its going to taste worse for having it.
Thinking having more sugar makes something better is an idea born of an unhealthy relationship with sugar.
The fact that weetos are in f tier is a war crime
Thank you!!
the fact that crispy minis is in only A tier is equivalent to ripping up the geneva convention
Honestly I’m so mad about it
And sugar puffs smh
Yes, and wheatabix aswell as shreddies. You eat it with WARM MILK
Watching this just made me remember how special K was the cereal we would get as a treat in my house because of how sugary it was (usually we’d get porridge, homemade granola, bran flakes or weetabix) so to hear Evan going ‘oh only 12 grams’ is just hilarious to me because the sugary cereal I ate has apparently 4.5 grams according to the internet (although they did revise the recipe a few years ago and made it taste gross).
Yep, Weetabix every day and Special K as a treat in my house growing up :)
The beauty of Weetabix is that you can put on whatever toppings you like...fruit, chocolate spread, honey, syrup, yoghurt, whatever. Time to get creative 😜
Ok Evan you’ve crossed a line. Crunchy Nut is its own tier of brilliance. Citizenship revoked, deportation time. The Brits reject you now.
British people: *dies because there's 15g of sugar in the cereal*
us Americans: *finishing our 5th bowl* We're just built differently y'know
Am I the only one who’s curious if he cleaned the bowl between each type of cereal?
Yes he has a cat to lick the bowl between cereals 😅😅
15:08 he didn't, you can see a bit of leftover cereal in the background
or maybe the cat just missed a spot 😂
He poured the leftovers into the mug
haha not just you
And every German probably be like:
Just "make" your own musli:
Oats or conflakes etc. and mix them with nuts, berries, fruits etc. maybe add some honey and you got your perfect breakfast
that is elite
i used to make my own granola with exactly the same thing but roasting it in honey it's sooo good! (uk btw)
Agreed 💯. I don't know what it is in readymade Müsli that makes it taste funny but yuck
We were doing that at home in the UK in the 70s, because it was a lot cheaper than the ready-made stuff. Also was able to add more fruit and take out lots of nuts. Yum!
too much effort
I noticed that alot of the food in America is cinnamon flavoured, I don't think it's a big thing in the UK 😶
Crunchy nut being rated as low as cookie crisps hurts me... the clusters version is way better though
In future, when you're comparing the grams of sugar, please could you also look at the serving size? I'd be intrigued to see if they're the same.
Yes! Serving size or %RDI would be helpful.
Carbs would be the interesting number I think.
Keen to know, in Australia we have two columns on our nutritional info - per serve (which can vary wildly) and per 100g. That way we can compare everything. Is this not a thing elsewhere ?
@@todjo929 Nope, in USA its just per serving. Which makes being a diabetic a pain in the ass.
@@todjo929 Yeah, it’s the same in the UK, it’s a requirement for product packaging to list nutritional data in a standardised unit (usually per 100g). Also, I believe it’s a requirement for all imported food goods to have a label added to them by the importer showing this information if it wasn’t already printed on the packaging (or at least that’s what I’ve experienced on all imported foods I remember buying)
HONEY NUT CHEERIOS D TIER?!? EVAN HOW COULD YOU D: IT WAS GOING SO WELL-
Agreed, saddest betrayal moments
Oh, I agree with him on that one. If rather have plain Cheerios
You thought Cheerio's was sugar free?!
I wasn't allowed Cheerio's when I was a kid because it had too much sugar. When I tried chocolate cereals at my grandma's you bet I fell in love.
Yeah some of the cereals he describes as the healthy alternative were ones I was only allowed on weekends because they had too much sugar or any chocolate in whatsoever.
@@jaymercer4692 Yeah same. Most of my experience with "cereal" is just Weetabix. And that was considered unhealthy as well.
2 grams of sugar and it has too much sugar? You can’t go much less without being totally bland.
@@pacmanc8103 I mostly just ate porridge.
And my parents did come to their senses after a little while lol
YOU PUT HONEY PUFFS IN THE BOTTOM, EVERY SINGLE BRITISH PERSON IS SCREAMING RIGHT NOW OMG
Okay, I am still watching and just heard in the comment about putting the Crunchy Nut low down, and now this? A travesty.
Why aren't coco pops, frosties and sugar puffs in the top tier?! I feel sad
@@zkw100 no I get that the nut taste can be off-putting I have made my peace with nuts but they can be a bit "eugh".
Tbf honey puffs aren’t the same anymore...bought them for my kids a while ago and grabbed myself a bowl, they had me gagging 😂
@@persephonekore7738 yeah I think they had to reduce the sugar and now they taste horrible.
Having cocoa pops with warm milk is the best life digestion anyone can make
Lol the angry eyes on the Oreo O's when the frosted mini wheats got put next to it
Those things are gross, they are sweeter than a demon posing as a toddler
The growing your own cereal bit at the start had no business being that funny lol
On behalf of all Brits- THAT IS NOT HOW YOU EAT WEETABIX 😂- you add a load of warm milk, then let it soften and eat whilst warm 😂
Warm cereal is porridge, this is a cereal list not a british atrocity list
or crisp, stone cold milk and the weetabix keeps its shape - both are great - anywhere inbetween is a hard no.
@@hamblyl I love doing this
@@dannymarie I dread to think of the atrocities that passes for cereal in your country if you think poriddge is just 'warm cereal'.
Visited England years ago. The friends I stayed with in London ate Wheetabix and I fell in love with it on that trip. Fortunately it was becoming available in US supermarkets about that time and I've been eating it ever since. One of my favorite cereals.
You don't just eat weetabix without anything on top, that's practically the point of weetabix
Weetabix to fill you up with another cereal on top for flavour.
At least that's what I had growing up and do the same with my kids now.
Weetabix faces intensifies
i have straight weetabix with nothing on top like 3 times a week
I mean you can have a plain weet-a-Bix if you drown it in milk
Weetabix is nice by itself, you can microwave them, with milk, you can have it without milk
wow the British inside of me died upon giving you giving Weetabix D tier
Captian Crunch: "People are like 'it hurts the roof of my mouth,' and I'm like 'grow up!'" THANK YOU!
Hello everyone and welcome back to a man who just wants to eat sugar in the morning
me, an australian coeliac, literally unable to eat any of these: *still watches it*
@louis george The UK and Australia spell it like that, but American's spell it "celiac", so it depends on where you live!! I'm pretty sure it's all pronounced the same though :)
@louis george ahh I see haha, yeah it's not super common. I had to learn how to spell it when I got diagnosed a couple of years ago 😂😂😂
I'm sure Evan is just making this video as an excuse to eat tonnes of cereal without being judged
Very very judged
I can hear a gavel
I’m Australian and Out of the 46 cereals on this list, we only have 6 or 7 here. Also we call Rice Krispies Rice Bubbles
Weetbix are the best
So I think we can all understand that Evan likes sugar in his cereal. Also, where are shredded wheat? They’re a main brand over here.
Maple brown sugar shredded wheat is good
i want nothing more than for evans next tier list to consist of him eating the products while listing them
That's.. what this video is...
@@olivercoulthard5468 no i mean like him trying ALL of the products, he only had a few of them
Crunchy nut in d is a hate crime
Deport him pls
I feel like Weetabix is something you have to grow up with, like, it was my favourite thing as a 5 yr old.
^ it’s my daughters fav, you also need to ideally add a tiny bit of sugar or fruit lol
Warm weetabix was the first thing I ate other than baby food and I still eat it to this day.
@@persephonekore7738 It is also nice with honey.
I just eat it plain, or with some fruit. Did you know Oatbix exists? I’ve only ever seen it at my grans house tho.
@@calebdavey1700 the first thing I ate other than milk was pear. I don’t know why
My parents (and all my friends parents) have never allowed me to have Cheerios because they are too sugary. America is crazy if that's cereal with the lowest sugar content
From this it seems that UK cereals are more focused on giving your body what you need for the day ahead whereas American cereals are just sugary treats almost
I love not knowing what video Evan will upload each week. Sometimes it’s tech related, others it’s Germanic based.
Today it’s finding out there’s *27* different kinds of Cheerios in the US 🤯
You can really see the development of the sugar high during the course of this video 🤣
When I lived in the US for a couple of years I could not believe how sweet some of the food is , so much added sugar
I WILL FIGHT YOU OVER RAISIN BRAN!!!
It's like the best breakfast food ever!
I'll one up you with Kellogs Fruit N Fibre. Branflakes, raisins, hazlenuts, coconut flakes. Perfection.
@@MadnessQuotient coconut tastes like traaaash
@@MadnessQuotient the only good thing here is coconut
@@Mireaze on their own I would agree, but mixed with raisins, hazlenuts, milk, and that malty bran taste? Sublime.
Talking about the name Graham as if it’s not a Scottish name 😂 “they call it something different over here”
No, we say it how it’s meant to be said 😫
He's a yank after all.
Golden Nuggets and Cookie Crisp are what I considered "American cereal" as an Irish kid 🤣
cookie crisp is what i considered an "American" cereal as a scottish kid lol
(never seen golden nuggets before though haha)
Evan single-handedly keeping the UK chemical industry alive with this video
And the dairy farmers
Both of the weetabix's definitely should've been moved up one with minis in S and normal in C
Hello everybody and welcome back to a guy who likes to make British people mad.
No human being has ever eaten just Weetabix. You add stuff. Most people just sprinkle sugar on it, it's kind of a vital part of it.
As I child i just ate it Raw as a school lunch!
@@Hopalongtom You poor sod.
So that’s why I could never make it work!
I loved it! I still eat Cereal dry with nothing added!
there's a cereal called CHICKEN AND WAFFLES woah
I'm imagining putting milk on those chicken and chip flavoured savory biscuits things lol
Chicken and waffles is also an actual food thing here in the us. Which... I mean, im american and I think its nuts. Some people like it though.
@@kippie8200 I know Americans eat chicken and cake, I mean waffles 🙃 I wasn't expecting chicken flavoured cereal though!
@@tweetypie1978 americans try to combine everything with anything. i think its a natural instinct for when people get bored to death. "how many food types and flavors can we mix together before we die of food poisoning?". or something like that.
@@kippie8200 haha. My first comment was about these savoury snacks we have in the UK. They are like little packets of savoury biscuits. They do fish and chip (fries) flavour or chicken and chip flavour and they are all shaped like fish/chicken drumstick or chips. The chicken ones taste like the chicken flavouring on crisps (chips to you) and the fish ones taste like salt and vinegar crisps. So I was imagining a bowl full of them swimming in milk 🙃
Coco pops are definitely an S tier for me. I used to like the little crocodile I think you can get in the boxes some years back/ that made it worth it !!!
even needs to try coco pops coco rocks! they are S teir
@@AmberIsAPoemMistress Yes Coco Pops Rocks and Boulders are the best
We all love weetabix and in return weetabix controls us all. *J O I N U S*
Evan why would u put cornflakes in c but weetabix in d, u didn’t put sugar in it or fruits/berries, or even try it warm (if u wanna be quirky) I feel betrayed
That's just how we work
I used to eat weetabix every morning, but I stopped a few years ago. I've recently been getting a lot of youtube ads for them though so I feel like I'm being called back...
Weetabix is the toast of the cereal world
Weetabix are really boring by themselves but drizzle some honey on them and it's great
@@eilidhthesloth1730 Weetabix is the kind of cereal that you can add nearly anything to it. So, boring on its own but in a way that can be added to.
I feel like this cereal tier system could be a dating app: you like cinnamon life too? Oh hey! You hate cardboard sugar squares just like me?? We're SOULMATES!
you know you're english when you cringe at the 12g sugar
This takes me back a little to the first Eva Edinger video I watched with Chai testing different cereals, and then I did a deep-dive binge of older videos 😂
At this point, I'm wondering why Evan struggled with the concept of sausages for dinner, saying how he only considers them breakfast food, given that his requirement for breakfast is seemingly the sugar content.
As an Aussie I'm devo we don't/didnt growing up have this much cereal but also happy bc so much sugar. Like cookies as a cereal? Just because it's small doesn't mean it's cereal.
Also so crazy hearing it as Weet A Bix bc we call ours WeetBix😂
When I was growing up all the UK cereals had so much more sugar than they do now.
Apart from maybe Weetabix.
Can't see how they could put sugar into them.
I know it’s a small thing but putting a hat on for the ad is actually so like nice 😂😂 it tells us when the ad ends which is just great
Cinnamon toast crunch being in the S tier.....you are quite literally a man of culture. So true!!! 🗣👏🏼
Now we know Evan talks even faster the more sugar he eats. 😆
I think I know the secret to Evan's quick thinking and rapid speech...growing up on "2-3 bowls of cereal every single day". He's got permanent stores of sugar, so he's constantly hyper. 😜
Main thing is, we of the UK like adding stuff too our cereals ourselves to make it perfect too our own personal taste which is why our cereals are sold both having less sugar (like just imagine buying something that already has lots of sugar in it and then once you open it and put into a bowl you put even more sugar into it. Yah we will be stupid enough to do that and you can tell that’s not going too go well) and less industrial toppings added.
So *that’s* why I always have far less sugar per day than the average! Thank you so much for finally explaining this, Conner!
Yes, it's rare I see anyone make up cereal without adding something to it other than milk - whether that's sugar, sweetener, honey/syrup, berries or other fruit, almonds, seeds, etc.
Cheerios are sweet enough as is. Why would you add more sugar to them?!?!!
I dunno, but its a proclamation of war putting honey nut cheerios in D tier
I actually find Cheerios too sweet to have as an everyday kind of cereal, it was interesting that Evan thought they weren't sweet enough. But then I have Shreddies as my default cereal, and most things are sweeter than that! (Totally on board with his ranking of Jordan's Country Crisp though.)
what you talking about lol i add a couple spoonfuls of sugar to cheerios, more if it's namebrand
The issue you're having with Weetabix is that you need to put either an unhealthy amount of sugar or honey on. Then it's perfection.
One teaspoon of sugar is perfect for two biscuits for me. I let them sit a minute and then break them up.
Gotta be golden syrup I’m afraid.
Ok for all my Special K lovers out there I have a tip that’ll change your life. I discovered that the bottom of the bag was always my favourite bit because the flakes were crushed and smaller and you get that special dust, something about the flavour was so much better. Well I decided to crush down on the flakes while still in the bag so it was all like that, and let me tell ya *chef kiss*. I swear it doubles/releases the flavour because there is more surface area. Don’t crush it into a powder, just hit it a few times to make those flakes smaller. I suppose you could try it with most cereals.
Wait, you prefer the crumbs at the bottom?!
I do that with rice cripsies
Half a bowl of Aldi's version of Special K ("Benefit") + half a bowl of low sugar granola = the only reason i get out of bed in the morning. And this is probably weird, but if I've run out of milk and cba going to the shops, I just mix up a bit of cold water, peanut butter, tiny bit salt, and call that "milk".
Weetos > everything else
Also Weetabix and shredded wheat are nothing alike in taste or texture
Petition to revoke Evan’s British Citizenship for D A R I N G to put Cheerios in C Tier
American cereal just seems to have way too much sugar.
Me: He’s not gonna have the weetabix on it’s own is he 🥴
*has it on its own*
Me: ohhh but he is! 🤦🏻♀️ 😄
Wait..what? Tony tiger has always said "they'rrrre great!" In the uk
Also
How dare you. Crunchy nut?!
Hello and welcome back to a man who actually three kids in a trench coat.
In Spain they have something similar to Krave but the cereal itself is chocolate and the inside is chocolate/hazelnut. That will forever be my god tier
wow honey nut cheerios are S tier for me, no contest.
This video 100% made me want cereal
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guess what I'm having for dinner?
I literally just had dinner but fuck that I'm having cereal as well 😂
Unfortunately only thing I have is museli... It will have to do
every time evan calls a frosted variety of cereal "healthy" a little part of me curls up and dies
I don’t think I can trust a man who prefers cornflakes to crunchy nut...
that oreo box looks like someone shat in the bowl just before you're about to eat the cereal
The most telling part of this video is the comment about a cereal smelling like a pick n mix. Well, that and the gradually increasing speed of Evan’s narration.
Finally someone who understands the greatness of honey bunches and oats.
"Hello, and welcome to a man who is a connoisseur of American cereal"
Although, said cereal looks like it should give people comic book superpowers
this is hilarious, I cannot get over the sheer intensity of american cereals, I love it. but I also loved the animation on the coco pops box, that was fantastic!!
Never seen anyone eating weetabix by itself without any sugar or cinnamon before
Crunchy nut is A tier, end of story.
Crunchy nut clusters (especially the chocolate variety) are S tier.