Percy Pigs are the invention of Marks and Spencer, a high end store in the UK, they cost around £1.65 per bag here but to charge over $5 seems a bit much. They also have Colin the Caterpillar.
The chewing gum ( bubble gum) the biggest seller here is Wrigleys and Extra I use extra, but as a kid I had bubbly a large round pink block of chewy with a transfer or a tiny comic to read.. I call it spiggy or chewy 💨😚 love my chewy😚
And haaa try the Cadburys chocolate bars here the taste is different but lads try a Turkish bar....😂😂 I know I know but try a Cadbury one it is better Honestly. 😂😂
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor I really love watching you guys. Shame you have to pay a fortune for the British food. But customs are a b***h! Aero mint chocolate is also one of my fave.
Anything Haribo is not UK, they are from Europe and are interlopers 😂, You need to get your hands on real UK sweets, not all this modern stuff. Aniseed balls, pontefract cakes (not haribo ones), cola cubes, rubarb and custards, sherbert pips, drumstick chews (not the squishies), liquorish pipes, foam bananas and shrimps (not the haribo ones), cough candys, penut brittle, mint creams, sweet peanuts, sherbert fountains, dib-dabs, hubba bubba bubble gum, tangarine and lime tictacs, revels chocolates (now that ive got to see). And you need to try pear drops for sure. That is just some real UK sweets, not stuff thats turnes up here, i mean my sons favorite are hershys penut butter cups, but you know they are not UK, but they sell them everywhere here.
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor im a 70s kid so alot of these we called "penny sweets" as they sold them from a counter and you said ill have 3 of them and 3 of them, if i found a 2p on the way to school that was 4 aniceid balls as they were 1/2p each 🥳, some of the others were sold by weight, normaly a 1/4lb, now its 500g, but there are not many shops like that left anymore (damn you haribo 🤣) oh "black jacks" and "parma violets" i forgot them 😁 them
What are YOUR thoughts on the sweets we tried in today’s episode?? Let us KNOW!! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Guys, if you're trying stuff can you get it online instead of the shop you go to. They're really ripping you off.
Percy Pigs are the invention of Marks and Spencer, a high end store in the UK, they cost around £1.65 per bag here but to charge over $5 seems a bit much. They also have Colin the Caterpillar.
We definitely have got to find us some Colin Caterpillar now!! 😁😁😁😁
Colin the caterpillar sounds interesting!
cant stop watching all of these videos,,, GREAT WORK LADS
I love watching your videos on you trying our UK sweets 🇬🇧 I love fizzy and sour type sweets myself 👍🏻😋
The chewing gum ( bubble gum) the biggest seller here is Wrigleys and Extra I use extra, but as a kid I had bubbly a large round pink block of chewy with a transfer or a tiny comic to read.. I call it spiggy or chewy 💨😚 love my chewy😚
Love to see Zack representing Mythical 😊
Haribos are loved by dentists. They make a lot of money from the results of teeth needing treatment.
Hahahaha sounds like a great partnership 🤣😂🤣😂
Tugboat, Samoa Joe, Spike Dudley & The Ringmaster thanks for yer Vids.
They are very expensive over in the u s.
And haaa try the Cadburys chocolate bars here the taste is different but lads try a Turkish bar....😂😂 I know I know but try a Cadbury one it is better Honestly. 😂😂
So we need to try a Cadbury Turkish bar ?
I personally prefer snacks. Try Nik Naks spicy and Walkers sweet thai chilli. Candies of not chocolate, marzipan.
We actually have some Nik Nak spicy on order!!! 👀👀👀👀
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor I really love watching you guys. Shame you have to pay a fortune for the British food. But customs are a b***h! Aero mint chocolate is also one of my fave.
@@suejaneuk1681 we also have some of that for a future episode!! 😁😁😁😁 Thanks for the encouragement, really appreciated!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wheres the haribo tangtastic review? Can't find it
Nougat is pronounced newgar.
Interesting!!! Here it is pronounced "New-get" 👍👍👍👍
In southern England its "nu-got"
You do know nougat or pronounced noo gah is actually a french candy
My last names Goldsbrough
Anything Haribo is not UK, they are from Europe and are interlopers 😂,
You need to get your hands on real UK sweets, not all this modern stuff.
Aniseed balls, pontefract cakes (not haribo ones), cola cubes, rubarb and custards, sherbert pips, drumstick chews (not the squishies), liquorish pipes, foam bananas and shrimps (not the haribo ones), cough candys, penut brittle, mint creams, sweet peanuts, sherbert fountains, dib-dabs, hubba bubba bubble gum, tangarine and lime tictacs, revels chocolates (now that ive got to see). And you need to try pear drops for sure.
That is just some real UK sweets, not stuff thats turnes up here, i mean my sons favorite are hershys penut butter cups, but you know they are not UK, but they sell them everywhere here.
Dang that's quite the list and a TON of them we've not had!! 👀👀👀👀 Thanks!! 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸❤️
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor im a 70s kid so alot of these we called "penny sweets" as they sold them from a counter and you said ill have 3 of them and 3 of them, if i found a 2p on the way to school that was 4 aniceid balls as they were 1/2p each 🥳, some of the others were sold by weight, normaly a 1/4lb, now its 500g, but there are not many shops like that left anymore (damn you haribo 🤣) oh "black jacks" and "parma violets" i forgot them 😁 them
Strawbs are not my thing at all, Turkish delight is eww, but I do love a haribo jelly baby and tangtastics.
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Any recommendations for snacks or sweets from your neck of the woods?? 😁😁😁😁
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor leave it with me. The tayto you tried in the yellow bag is completely different to our taytos. Which is better 😂😂
The mint crisp and macroon bars are delicious. Crisps, chips. 👌 Also try a Catch bar. 🤤
Squidgy Strawbs is a minor Mexican wrestler name
Haribo are German not British
Britain has a haribo factory in fact in a place called Pontefract in West Yorkshire.
@ElaineAgar-vo7ey Nissan has a factory in Sunderland. They're still a Japanese company
Nougat is nasty
It’s not so bad not great though. not the best in this form … rather have it mixed into a candy bar .
I quite like a nougat bar old style tho that one they ate, that one is like a brick