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Generally, baked beans with hotdogs was made by cutting up the hotdogs & mixing them into the baked beans shortly before the beans are finished cooking. Have a great day 😊.
I ate beanie weenies (what we called baked beans with hotdog) so much as a kid that it became a nickname lol
we called them that too.in the sixties
@@nucl3arboNg but what if you had all beef hotdogs ? JK 😂
Beanie Weenies!!
@@DehydratedHumor Also called Franks and Beans.
When I was a little kid back in the late 1960's I would beg my mom to buy me candy cigarettes... We were very conservative Christians and smoking was a mortal sin... One day when we were leaving the store, the owner slipped me a bag with a pack of candy cigarettes... That was my best guilty pleasure of all time...
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Ope...I'm telling your mom.😂😂😂
When Denzy tossed the “pack of cards” I was like nooooooo haha…knowing how fragile those candy cigarettes are
When I was younger, one tip of our candy cigarettes had a red tip on one end as well and we used to suck on them to make it look like we were "smoking" the candy.
I was born in 1972 and I totally remember the candy cigarettes... They had 2 types... 1 was bubble gum and had a powder coating inside the wrapper of the cigarette and when you blew out the powder would come out like smoke...and the 2nd was the hard white ones with the red tip and I agree with the comment above they tasted like Pepto bismol.... What I wouldn't give to go back in time to back then ....simpler happier times in the world. But terrible to make kids think smoking was cool 🤦🤦🤦
I remember candy cigarettes... there were some that had a paper wrapper and and confectioners sugar under the wrapper... You would blow through the candy and wrapper and make little clouds of "smoke" these were bubble gum and my favorite ones to get
@@beehappy1740 I was thinking about the ones you mentioned. And as the thought of them came into my mind, I started reading your comment and it was almost word for word to what I was thinking . . . sorta like you read my mind. LOL 🤣
Haha...same!
I absolutely adore how he always offers food to the girls, then his son before taking a piece for himself❤ family goals
That’s how it’s done!
When my favorite New Zealand family posts it means its a good day.
Hi family. I love that people are sending you packages to open and enjoy. A nice round of applause to all those folks. Also, thank you for inviting us into your home.
I second that, Rob!
You guys make the world a better place! 🤗❤️🤟
You guys always lift my spirits more than you can ever imagine. Never cease to put a smile on my face. Always proud to be an honorary N Zedder. 🥰
Sam: "Only your opinion really counts"
Nadine: "As always"
Love the sass. 🤣
It's funny seeing the dog watching because I know he's probably hoping someone drops a treat but his expression looks like he's anxious to see everyone's reaction.
Back in the '60's our candy cigarettes in the US had red tips.
Yep they did.
In Canada too! 🙂
And also let out a small puff of white when blown into to mimic the smoke.
I mean up untill the 90's mid 00's they had it. This is a very recent thing.
same through the 70's
My condolences to you Sam and your family on the passing of your mother. God bless your mother
Watching from Ohio USA 🇺🇸
Same
When I was a kid you had those kind of candy cigs, but there was also a bubble gum one that had a paper wrapper and if you blew on it, the powder stuff of the gum came out like real smoke...
I knew there was a cigarette bubble gum. I just mentioned that up top. LOL 🤣😂
I remember all those candy cigarettes! The pebbly textured solid candy ones, the bubble gum ones and chocolate ones. The gum and chocolate ones came individually wrapped in paper sleeves to look just like real cigarettes and they were both lightly dusted with powdered sugar under the wrappers so if you held them just right you could act all cool blowing out sugar "smoke" at the beginning. All three kinds used to be available everywhere back in the day before they put the Surgeon General's cancer warning on tobacco products.
I remember getting candy cigarettes for Halloween as a kid. Built a leaf fort outside in my front yard with my brother and spent all day eating candy in it. Candy cigarettes always felt like eating a piece of chalk to me 🤣.
Me too. I'm shocked that they are still legal. Think of the children! 😃
Yeah, they taste terrible. I was in a play when I was 12, and my character was "smoking" cigarettes. We used the candy kind to stage it.
How weird must it have been to see my 5 year old self walking to the park with a candy cig dangling from my mouth. 🤦🏻♀️
Me too! Always hated candy cigarettes, they were just gross!
@@julioguardado They made the gum ones that were wrapped in paper and would actually make "smoke" (sugar clouds) illegal. I actually like the old school candy cigarettes just for the taste. They just have an odd nostalgic sweetness.
Oh my word! Candy cigarettes!😆 Those and Big League Chew were what we hood kids on bikes used to buy at the 711, back in the day. Haha Those and Jolly Ranchers at 1 per $.01 each. Best wishes to you from Kansas 🌻
I have the exact same childhood memory! Ahh the '80s. I miss those days!
Had the same cany cigarettes when I was 5, I'm now 67. Didn't live in a hood🤷♀️
Never did like the candy cigarettes but the bubble gum cigars were good.
The candy cigarettes are fun to mess with other people's minds, especially when it's foggy, and your exhaled breath looks like smoke (BWAHAHAHA! 😈).
And beans and franks (franks are a synonym for hot dogs) is a dish with chopped up hot dogs are added to the baked beans. SERIOUSLY TASTY!
I rarely chew gum but when I have a hankering for it I always go and get a pouch of grape Big League Chew.
14:40 Candy cigarettes back in the 70s also had a red center to make it look like it was lit. AND it had powder sugar and you could "blow smoke" one or two times.
The Maple Sugar Candy isn't usually that rock hard...I guess the "travel time" took its toll. (You could try to reconstitute it as maple syrup with a little bit of warm water and heat or just crush it down and sprinkle on top of frosting on cookies or cake.)
I'm pleased you had so much fun with the contents of the box...
Oh, the Boston Cream Pie Atlanta made looked delicious. Good show Atlanta! I would only say that the chocolate frosting looked a bit light in color, like milk chocolate...most of the B.C. Pies I've eaten had a darker frosting, not actually bitter, perhaps a bit more semi-sweet.
The worse B.C. Pie I ever ate was from a grocery store (in Pennsylvania) and it was made with chocolate cake. I had never seen such a thing, so I had to try it. Just shockingly untraditional. However, Pennsylvania bakers make wonderful Shoo Fly Pies (made with molasses, so the filling is quite dark in color). I'll send you recipes.
I live in Vermont, We have two versions of Maple Candy, one is soft and melts as soon as in goes in your mouth and one that is a Hard Maple Candy, the one in the video looks like it should be the softer version
I was thinking the same thing anytime I’ve had the maple candies that look like that they’re soft almost creamy. I think they spent a little too long at the post office.
Nice to see you representing Mass. I'm from New Bedford so I have been waiting for some stuff from up here. We have a lot of Perry's here due to the Portuguese population, which I am apart. So nice for you to do that for them and represent us up here. Thank you.
You're welcome...I think it's a shame that so many of the older/regional candies/snacks are disappearing. The latest loss are the Cain's pickles and relishes...the company bought out in 2021 and off the shelves now.
I'm of the English Perry lines but I knew that it was also a Portuguese name. I remember attending the New Bedford Scallop Festival as a child. Great times.
@@joanneperry8021 Wow that's cool you got to come here a bit. Yeah its a shame a lot of names I used to like are gone or so different. One of the disadvantages of being older.
When you guys come to the US, you have got to take a day for Hershey, PA. They have plenty to do there but y'all will absolutely love the Hershey Chocolate Factory tour. (Granted I have only been once way back in the '80s, but I just checked to make sure and it looks like it's still a wonderful and fun attraction to visit.)
Great video. Sam, the peppermint stick gum you would like is called Doublemint.
Also, I think the baked beans and "hot dogs" she may have been referring to is also called "beanie-weenies". A lot of people just call hot dog weenies "hot dogs". But I could be wrong. Baked beans on a hot dog would be an interesting combo actually.
One more thing. Our fresh pretzels are usually not hard and crunchy but I am addicted to the Snyder's pretzels you tried. So yummy! Those and the Guardetto's Rye chips. Incredible!
Love you all! Keep up the great videos. Love them! 😍👍
I can confirm it's still good (I was there I believe in either 2015 or 16)
The Hershey Factory tour HAS changed. You were able to actually go in the factory when I was a kid. I remember watching the Hershey kisses fly off the machine as they were being wrapped. Now you go through a "simulated" factory.
When I was a kid the candy cigarettes did have red on the ends. They became less popular and remarketed because certain groups said that the candy companies were "promoting smoking". I think you should try items you already have in NZ because they may taste differently because you may have a different manufacturer. Such as Kit Kat - the ones you have are made by Nestle but in the U.S. they are made by Hershey, so they may taste slightly (or drastically) different.
You guys never fail to entertain us with your fun and enthusiasm. We must be related somehow because I love you so much!!! LOL!!!
My day just got better because of y’all
I agree I’m new to the channel and just an amazing family
Ben's Sugar Shack is the company name. The item is "Maple Candy" and is available like that one which was Flower shaped, as well as Heart shaped, Bunnies, and Maple Leaf shapes. Interestingly, the actual first letter of "Ye Olde" is the letter "Ч" and isn't pronouned like a Y. It's actually the Old English letter representing a "TH" so "Чe Olde" is just "The Old."
Thank You! I always wondered about that pronunciation. People argued, but neither side could explain.
All those treats brought back memories for me. You bring such joy to this great grandmother from Texas. Blessings.
Hello from Denver Colorado. Enjoying the Nuggets playoff game.
Oh man does candy cigarettes bring me back to the days of staying at grandma's house. Walkng to the corner store and she gives us kids $5 to spend.
I sure do miss her.
5 bucks!? All I got was a quarter.
@@davemcbroom695 yeah, grandma was awesome!!!
$5 !!! Your grandmother was quite generous.
This RUclips family rocks I just got home from work and took a good shower put on my PJ's and then seen this amazing family has a new video on now my day is complete
Interesting! I remember the candy cigarettes as bubble gum wrapped in paper with powder sugar at the end, so when you blew through it, there would be a single puff of “smoke”!
We used to get both kinds growing up. Along with the bubble gum cigars.
Yep, I remember both but they made the paper wrapped ones illegal because they were "too close to the real thing".
YES
I remember both the gum and the chalk like candy cigarettes, the puff of smoke was so cool when you were 10. Luckily I hated real cigarettes when I first tried them and never got hooked on smoking.
I remember them as a kid back in the 80s/early 90s. They were always a favorite of mine.
Putting the baked beans onto the hotdog and bun is great, kind of like a chili dog and sometimes i melt cheese on the beans. Velveeta / American cheese melts great on them and tastes really good. We also put baked beans on Kielbasa also. It's a perfect combination.
I like baked beans on a baked potato with shredded cheese on top.
Or I stir shredded cheddar into the heating beans, and let it melt, then put it on the hot dog or sausage in the bun. Yum!
I was thinking of baked beans with sliced up hot dogs mixed in...beanies & weenies
@@stephaniesosna8213 I did that with my kids when they were younger, slice them up and threw them in a bowl so it was less of a mess than a bun lol that's a great name though haha
Where I'm from in Mass we have beans with Linguica in rolls also. But also beans with hot dogs too. We also have beans with eggs and toast too.
I grew up in upstate NY and we had several maple trees on our property. Every spring we would tap them, collect the sap and boil it down to maple syrup and sometimes maple sugar. Maple sugar is my all time favorite confection.
I have never seen a family enjoy each other's company so much.
LET'S GO 🏁
14:30... they used to... regulators made the candy cigarettes producers stop doing that we also had a gum candy cigarettes also that were wrapped in paper and had powdered sugar that you could blow out of it to resemble smoke that was in the early eighties... now I think they're not even allowed to make them United States for kids to buy
You can still find them in "old tyme" candy stores. The closest you'll probably get in regular stores is the Popeye (the sailer man) candy sticks that are in some bundled Halloween candy packs and I think those are (lol) "fruit flavored"
When you guys get something like Rolo’s that you already have there you should still try it as there’s usually changes with ingredients when US products go to different countries. Maybe even start a occasional series called US vs NZ where you do back to back taste tests of things you get that you get that you do have there.
You need to have one just for your dog to do. Have him rate the stuff by what one he keeps going to and eats the most! He needs a treat for each package. He just loves when you do them and wants to get in on the action. Love him. 🐺
I agree with you. That little pooch is adorable and wants to be more involved. Woof 🐶 !
Snyder's honey mustard pretzels are also my favorite!! Ok, guys, you can't blow bubbles with chewing gum. You can pop the crap out of it though, lol. It sounds like your juicy fruit is like the chiclet gum we have here.
Those Snyder pretzel bites are fantastic. My favorite road trip snack
They are great with ponchos cheese dip
In Canada Juicy Fruit also comes as a tablet. I don't know if they're coloured or not. Here, almost all gum comes as tablets in blister-packs now. No matter the brand.
You all remind me of an American family from the 1950s. You all are such a happy and positive family!
Being an American that grew up in the 80s, some of the candies that I loved were Tart-n-tiny's, Fun Dip, Pixie Sticks, Whatchamacallit, Razzles, Wacky Wafers, Gobstoppers, Bottlecaps, Chickosticks, Runts, Sugar Daddy, Bit O Honey, Peanut Butter Bars, Blow Pops, and Nerds. Snacks that we grew up on were Little Debbie's snack cakes (Peanut Butter Bars were my favorite), and being that I grew up in Texas, there were many Mexican candies that were sold in all the stores as well. I also enjoyed Atlanta's vlog of her making the Boston Cream Pie and believe that you might also enjoy Chess Bars. (Chess... not cheese). Enjoy watching y'all !
Man the chickosticks brought back good memories!! Almost 60 and I still love them!!
💯💯💯💯
Being from California, the absolute best chocolates are See’s Candies. They make a really good peanut brittle too.
@ dip1955, I agree, I grew up with See's. I remember a cousin of ours that visited often from Wisconsin would buy boxes of See's candy to bring back home.
Best peanut brittle on the planet!
Before Covid , the King of Prussia mall in PA always had a sees candy booth set up at Christmas time , I agree, best candy ever, I hope they come back to his year.
YES!!! I have my family send it to me whenever they mail stuff.
I love See’s sugar free candies. As a diabetic, I don’t feel like I’m missing out with them. 💁🏻♀️
Kylo is so adorable and he is so well behaved.
Guys, this is the first time I’ve seen your channel. I LOVE the family dynamics. You guys are awesome, thank you!!
I love this precious family so much.
Edit: 5:22 was hilarious 🤣
Man, every time I think "I'll bet no one has sent them THIS yet..."
I love those Snyder's pretzel pieces. Ever since I was a kid. Probably have a couple empty bags in my kitchen trashcan right now.
New Zealand family your videos are awesome they make me laugh and smile keep up the amazing work
So happy to see you today 😀.
I used to love Juicy Fruit and Black Jack gum, so cool that those were on here.
All kids used to love (?) Bazuka, or Bazuko Joes gum, it was rectangular/squarish shaped, you unwrap it and there was a tiny comic strip inside.
Love you all ❤️
Enjoy your reaction to these old favorites, watching you all enjoying in different ways is inspiring!!!
You ALL are soooooo much fun. Much love from Wichita Kansas, Land Of Oz
RE: baked beans & hotdogs-
The way we used to do it when I was a kid is to cut up the hotdogs into slices and put them into the beans.
Blackjack gum is my mom's favorite- she loves black licorice. I do not. Lol. The same company also makes a "Clove" gum and one called "Beeman's", the flavor of which I can't remember, but could be maybe a wintergreen (?).
Anyway, I always enjoy watching your reactions to all these new and sometimes wacky foods. Cheers!
I love the honey mustard and onion pretzels! I always buy them as snacks
I am from the Chicago suburbs, and absolutely love our "hometown" chocolate brand, Fannie Mae. Hershey chocolate is so nasty, now!!
mmmm. Mint Meltaways!
Lol Fannie Mae-Sally Mae's younger sister-who felt so bad about her rolling off the children with her overpriced student loans- that she created cheap but fantastic chocolate to help them get over the depression. Or so I heard. 😝
What about Bloomer’s chocolate? I used to work just a few blocks from there and you could smell it and it just drove me crazy.
Oh and by the way Fannie Mae sells government backed financial instruments. Fannie May is the chocolate brand from Chicago lol
@@Apollyon67 the mint melt aways are the best!
Dear Sam and New Zealand Family. I love the videos that you folks post, it's fun seeing a family from another country learning about the U.S.A. It makes me happy seeing people enjoy the things that make the U.S.A. in my opinion great. I am sorry to hear about the loss of a family member. I know what you are going through and it's not fun, But I be leave they are in a better place. Sending prayers and Love from Washington State U.S.A.
Yeehaw!!! I got here quick!
I have been watching you for awhile and love your genuine family clean videos! Wish more RUclips videos were like yours! Keep up the excellent work and love from Virginia USA!
I think those maple candies were so hard because they’ve been stored at the postal office for so long. Usually they’re softer almost creamy.
Beanie weenies: Hotdogs cut into 1/4 to 1/2 inch pieces and cooked in baked beans. Baked beans: 1 can of pork and beans, 1/4 cup of brown sugar, 1/4 cup of ketchup, 2 tablespoons of mustard, bring to a boil, turn them down to low, and cook for about 15 minutes. Stir often.
We love watching your family...you always bring a smile to our faces !!! My husband and I are working on putting you a special box of goodies from Tennesse ! Hopefully coming soon....Thanks for the smiles
Being from Massachusetts myself I was surprised that the state dish you did was not Boston Baked Beans. The most famous dish from here. Boston is even nicknamed Beantown. BTW Boston Baked Beans are the primary style Nationally. They are NOT tomato based. They are slow cooked in molasses and brown sugar
@The World of Ron : Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy the baked beans, but I live in New Mexico, and if I went to Boston, I can guarantee you the beans would not be first on my list - It would be all the wonderful, fresh seafood you guys have available. Here in New Mexico, if it's not frozen, we ain't getting it. But don't get me wrong, I guarantee you there would be a side of Boston baked beans to go with. LOL.
Your family is very authentic about they're likings I love your reaction videos keep up the great work and I get excited when I get notifications about new uploads
I actually chipped a tooth on those honey mustard pretzels lol they're hard as a rock sometimes, but they're really good haha i like the jalapeño flavored pretzels the best.
A good friend of mine actually credits candy cigarettes for helping him quit smoking real cigarettes. Any time he would feel the need to light up, he would suck on a candy cig until it was gone. For most smokers it's about muscle memory/having something to do with your hands. Just thought I'd share that little story with you all. I love your content, keep up the awesome videos! Much love from Minnesota!
I've always loved Boston Baked Beans, and they're incredibly hard to find here
Love Blackjack gum. Haven’t had it in many years. You can’t blow bubbles with chewing gum! You need to get some Bazooka or Hubba Bubba bubblegum (if it’s still made). Always a treat to watch you guys react to our stuff.
Hello beautiful family it’s Trey from Mississippi 👍😀
Hey guy's I love how honest you all are on the reviews is on our American candy. I love watching your facial expressions and the ratings. Keep them coming.
The candy cigarettes bring back memories of Halloween in the 70’s & 80’s here in Virginia. Didn’t see them much other times of the year here outside Washington, DC. We would see them in convenience stores in the southern part of the state where tobacco farms were common.
Making your own soft pretzels is really fun but if you find shaping them difficult, pretzel nuggets are very very easy and fun to make and they're bite size for sharing and dipping.
Russell Stover still has stores in the St. Louis area, where you can buy chocolates by the pound, pick from their assortments, build your own, or get chocolate covered strawberry's etc as they dip them.
Hi guys. Everyone looking good. Y’all have a great week. God bless.
I grew up in Boston and the "House of 7 Gables" is in Salem, MA, which is north of Boston, of course on the Atlantic.
This is where the infamous Salem witch trials took place, and all over the north shore of Boston, and especially Danvers MA.
I delivered a few loads of Hershey's chocolate a few years back as a Truck Driver, the two locations are in Pennsylvania. Of course, the first place is actually in the town called Hershey, Pennsylvania! Can't quite remember where the second location is that I picked up a load from. But the times I went to the main distribution center you can smell Hershey's chocolate a kilometer away! I had the honor of taking literally THOUSANDS of POUNDS (US LBS) of chocolate to distribution centers across America! Main location I delivered to was in the Northeast side of St. Louis. Loved going there because some of my cousin's lived an hour north and there's an awesome gas station there where I could park my bigrig!
An enormous pleasure delivering Hershey's Chocolate!
My grandparents used to tap maple trees and make us maple candy when I was a child…great memories….
I’m from a beach community in Los Angeles. You guys are too cute and fun. Love it. We don’t love all the wild stuff people send you, but some of it. How fun!
When I was a teenager growing up in Michigan my two sisters and I used to ride horses over to "Ye Olde Sweet Shoppe" where they had all different types of flavored "sweet" sticks.
I remember some of my favorites were: Anise; Butterscotch; Cherry; Horehound; and Root Beer (made of actual sassafras that grew wild around where I lived.) We also had elderberry trees; blackberry plants; and boysenberry and blueberry farms where we could go pick our own every autumn. There were apple trees and cherry trees available too. I digress now though back to the "sweet" sticks that cost us a nickel a stick so we went often. One of my sister's liked licorice as well and the other lived sour apple. All in all, there were a wide variety of flavors to choose from. The store even sold rock candy as well. You guys trying these different older candies reminded me of them.
So much fun! When I was little I thought I was so cool with my candy cigarettes - a real grown up. And we did have some with red on the end Nadine. Another great box!
I used to love the candy cigarettes when I was little. All these candies brought back memories.
Oh, and I also lived in Pennsylvania for a little while, and they do indeed have a lot of local brands of candies, snacks, even a particular flavor of chewing gum / ice cream called Teaberry that you just can't find anywhere else.
Usually, to eat baked beans and hot dogs, which is often called "beans and franks", you would slice the hot dogs up into relatively thin slices (making circles), and then put them in the beans while they cook. It's super quick and easy, and is actually really tasty.
In some places on the interstate there are Russell Stover outlets. They have everything. Growing up in Missouri, Russell Stover candy was always everywhere.
I love watching the dog going from one side to the other trying to see what's being eaten.
I was eating Boston Baked Beans candy when I started this video. One of my choices for a movie snack. Black Jack and a few others from their line, remind me of my grandmother, who loved those odd old fashioned gums. She loved Juicy Fruit too.
Hi! I watched your last video, and I heard you might want to come to the USA!! I think a great place to go is New York City. It is fun, has great food to review, and is just a great place to visit. Brooklyn is a great place to go. It is a historic area, and a great one! If you end up going, please make a travel vlog! Thank you!
Baked Bean Candy was one of my favorites growing up. It’s hard to find now but I still enjoy them when I can. As you noticed they taste nothing like what they are named after. It’s the look of the candy that gave it their name. Also grew up eating baked beans and hotdogs. You cut up the hot dog and mix them into the beans. It’s not meant to eat together on a bun. Another great video from you all. 🙌
Hello from Georgia, USA. Love your videos. The juicy fruit brings back childhood memories for me. We used to visit my grandfather every Sunday. He would meet me and my brother on the front porch with a dollar bill and a pack of juicy fruit gum. Sadly he passed when I was still very young but whenever I see juicy fruit, it puts a smile on my face.
Straight Maple Syrup is very watery and thin. It is also quite the surprise when you taste it, it's VERY strong. What I do is purchase a pint of pure maple syrup and a bottle of something like Log Cabin syrup, which only contains about 4% maple. I then mix the two, and get a delicious syrup topping.
⭐️Hey guys! Russell Stover does have shops up and down the Midwest where you can choose freshly made candies and treats from the glass cases. They also have delicious ice cream served by the scoop. Russell Stover bought Whitman's a few years back.⭐️
Russell Stover bought out the Whitman candy company in the late 1990's. All of their candies are hand crafted in small batches for quality.
Greetings from Louisiana
Massachusetts is my next door neighbor, I live in Connecticut. So excited to see a New England state represented. ;)
Not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but hotdogs and bean are hotdogs cut up in pieces, about an inch or so long and mixed into the beans after it's cook. I typically see them at potluck dinners or cookouts.
One of our local apple orchards sells maple cotton candy during their open house for Columbus Day weekend. It's Sooooo good. :)
Hi, I am Harold. Been a fan for many months now. I was born in Minnesota, raisedin Montana, now living in Somerville Tennessee, andhave travelled the world in the Navy. Just saw this for the first time. I truly love how you all rate everything food wise!!! In this episode Aralanta is right, Boston Bakes Beans candy is an aquired taste. They are subtle, dusky-sweet, and are addicting. I love'em ehen i can find them.
you guys are so fun to watch, thanx!!
The first maple syrup candy was made by pouring hot maple syrup into fresh snow, the syrup hardens and turns into candy. I could buy candy cigarettes when I was a kid, they did have a red tip and there were different brand boxes. We didn't buy them because they tasted good, we bought them because they were fun.
I grew up getting the maple candy every year for Christmas and Boston Baked beans for road trips.
I've been watching this channel for about year now. No matter how many videos I watch, and how long I am a subscriber, I'll never wrap my head around the fact that your seasons are opposite of ours, here in USA!!!!!
Your family is so much fun. Many other families are quite dysfunctional if compared to you guys. Keep it up you make my day.
That last tea could probably be ordered over the internet if you really like it.
You slice the hotdogs and cook them with the beans. You serve it on bread, usually Wonder (toasted). Known colloquially as beans and weenies.
We still had the candy cigs in new york during the early 2000s when I was a kid they had the red on the end as well. I haven't seen them in a long time.
Wow guys, might have to be your first Arizona box then, we got a ton of random American-Mexican candy and snacks yall might love
When we eat baked beans and hot dogs we cut up the hot dogs and put them into the beans, but i suppose you could use the beans as a topping for the hot dogs.
Baked beans are often eaten with hot dogs (also called Frankfurters) typically hot dogs are sliced and mixed in with the beans rather than the beans used as a condiment on the hot dog; we call it beans and franks
Blackjack is a really old chewing gum. Black Licorice was a super standard candy flavor at the time.
The maple candies are stale when they're hard on the outside, but I Love them that way, cuz the inside is still wonderful!!!