Just dint get caught drinkin it in public or men with guns will take away your freedom, put u in a cage with dangerous men and then take your money for months and months.
@smadge100 Cheep horse shit. I emphasize that. I jsut check online for the price of a 12-pack for Heiniken and Budweiser and they average at $10. You get what you paid for. Either that, or its just our name brands that suck.
When I was a kid living in Tennessee, my school took us on a field trip to a pork rinds factory. We literally saw how pork rinds were made. After the tour we all got free bags of pork rinds. That was one of the best days of my life.
I'm kinda surprised you were still willing to eat them after seeing the factory, it's like working in a restaurant kitchen, you'll never eat there again
I always thought that there was a huge crossover between Scottish food, and southern food. Both were born from poverty and necessity, the "do more with less" attitude that produced a lot of southern comfort foods also produced a good deal of traditional Scottish meals. But when it comes to deserts, both Scots and Southerners take the attitude of "there is no such thing as too sweet, or too rich". I submit to you Scottish Tablet as the primary example. No substance more sweet and rich exists on the planet.
Many Scottish people came over to the south after the clearing of the Highlands. Scotland invented the deep-fried Mars bar, so there are definitely tastes in common.
Fun Fact: The Chick-O-Stick is made in Lufkin Texas at the Atkinson Candy Company. The company was founded by B.E. and Mabel Atkinson in 1932 in Lufkin Texas and their original factory was on what is now known as Atkinson Drive. They have since moved locations. They are widely known for Peanut Butter Bars using the original recipe and at one point, used so much sugar, that they had a dedicated rail line that brought in sugar to them. Currently the Atkinson Candy Company is run by Eric Atkinson who is the grandson of the founders and they operate a 100,000 sq ft facility. Before the pandemic ACC used 4 million pounds of sugar each year in their candies.
“The true southern way is too say it was really good I liked it and then when you leave you can talk as bad about it as you’d like too” 😂😂 if this don’t sum up my family I don’t know what does lmao
"The moment you step foot into mobile, you get attacked by moonpies" As an alabama native, this is 100% true. The moonpie is the dominant species in Alabama.
Uuuhhhh, no! I was about 6 years old when I had my first Dr. Pepper with peanuts. I will be 70 in July. And this tradition had been going own for a long long time before I tried it.
I had all of these north of the Mason Dixon line for the first time, except peanuts and coke (VA). Even though coke was dominant, RC was what you added peanuts to in the early 70s. I didnt have chick-o-stix until I moved to GA. Love them, less sweet than butterfinger, but they do have an odd aftertaste.
I feel like the quick wit and sardonic retort coming from this man is giving him a southern experience all on its own. Part of southern charm is to make you question if a statement is serious, joking, ill-willed, or sincere. It's a gift.
I was in the Army for a few years and got to know people from around the country. One thing I learned about Southerners is they have their own unique humor just as you described above.
A true southerner can insult you and at the same time make you feel so good about it that you thank them. Quick tip: "Well bless your heart!" Translates as "Who ties your shoes for you each morning?"
I legit have a video of a friends kid (from England) saying “taco” the EXACT same way he is, in every variation! She was 7 when they visited us in AZ and it was hilarious 🤣
" You drink beer with those..." "I don't know if you know this but can drink beer with anything, that's called freedom, and we got tons of that in America." I respect that mate, I respect that.
Goo-Goo Clusters changed their recipe decades ago, they now taste chemically & cheap. They use to be my favorite, richer chocolate, more creamy marshmallow and gooey Carmel with big peanut halves.
Never knew that's how it started. Thanks. My Georgia/Alabama kin had coal miners in it. Just know I always loved it, but these new coke and bottles just don't fizz up like the classic thick bottles and peanuts don't have enough salt 😓😱
Oh my goodness, bless his heart. My poppa would give me peanuts in Coke. My grandma would always fuss and say I was going to knock my teeth out when the peanuts would stick in the bottom of the bottle. He'd say no she won't, the her being sassy would ask what happened to his teeth.
2:20 “Also a product of Tennessee. They make all the good stuff.” Why yes, yes we do. Also, it really would’ve been an southern experience for him, if you paired the moonpie with an RC Cola.
@@kateramsey262 Exactly . Once you hit south Tn and Alabama there are Sundrop machines everywhere. I have cousins that drink that all the time . You can see the citrus particles floating in it .
The moment when Matt was just chucking Moon Pies at the camera crew felt extremely Southern to me for some reason. It's like when my mom brings me sweet tea during our class Google Meets for school 😂
There was an event where people from the restaurants in my town served samples of their food. At the Jim and Nick's Bbq table they had pimento cheese on a saltine crackers with a piece of smoked sausage drizzled with a little hot sauce. It was so good!😋👍❤
You mean the Hoggly Woggly 😁. Seriously even tho I'm a southern woman and my kin loves pimento, never could develop a taste for it 😓 but pork skins....bring it on.
Born and raised in Georgia, lived since 1976 in North Carolina and I have NEVER eaten a banana moonpie. Didn’t even know there was such a thing until I was over 40!
"Palmetto Cheese" started in my hometown of Pawleys Island, South Carolina and is the ONLY acceptable 'store bought' Pimento Cheese to serve your guests when you're in a pinch and don't have the time or ingredients for home made. Yes, it's THAT good.
That sounds so good right now!! Spread thick on toast! Yummy!! My mom used to take a pound of Velveeta cheese a pound softened cheddar cheese miracle whip and chopped up pimentos. That was it. so delicious!
If you think that stuff's sweet, you haven't had real sweet tea yet! This is the South! There is no such thing as too much sugar (or butter or bacon)!!
We used to stuff celery sticks with pimento cheese every single Holiday!!! Did this my entire childhood growing up!!! Still doing it today!!! It's a Family Tradition for us!!!! Along with salty peanuts and redhots!!!! Every holiday!!!!
"You can drink beer with anything. That's called freedom." Words of a wise southern man
Just dint get caught drinkin it in public or men with guns will take away your freedom, put u in a cage with dangerous men and then take your money for months and months.
💀af
@smadge100 Cheep horse shit. I emphasize that. I jsut check online for the price of a 12-pack for Heiniken and Budweiser and they average at $10. You get what you paid for. Either that, or its just our name brands that suck.
smadge100 what’s quality flavorful beer to you? lol American beer is cheap you get what you pay for and it serves it purpose.
Lets Start a war
"Whatever you call where you go to drink and forget about your life"
"The Porch"
LOL!
On the porch right now!
Cheers, B-Willie!
🤣🤣🤣
Porch drinking is my favorite!
PRICELESS!
I can’t tell if they are good friends or estranged enemies twice removed.
It’s all about the banter
@Fahim Zahir : Maybe the word you’re looking for is “frenemies.”
Fahim Zahir he’s from the south , we’re used to being nice to everyone cuz in small towns you proll won’t like anyone but you have to be nice 😂
@@haleychristian3787 so basically, both. Your good friends ARE your estranged enemies twice removed.
Or maybe that's your relatives....
The Scottish guy said that little bit of sugar made him woozie. Good thing they didn't bring out the divinity, he would have passed out.
God almighty I love divinity! My grandma called it Sea Foam.
How is it even possible to have a show like this and not be washing it down with REAL HOMEMADE SWEET TEA! This is a cardinal sin!! 🤣
He'd probably pass out before even drinking it since he'd think it's blasphemy
When I was a kid living in Tennessee, my school took us on a field trip to a pork rinds factory. We literally saw how pork rinds were made. After the tour we all got free bags of pork rinds. That was one of the best days of my life.
I'm kinda surprised you were still willing to eat them after seeing the factory, it's like working in a restaurant kitchen, you'll never eat there again
Haha cool
@@piousjeems1st Yeah, no, he was correct the first time.
Twice deep fried pork fat, oh yeah😋
Who doesn't like pork rinds?? love 'em
"...where you go to drink and forget about your life."
"THE PORCH."
This should become classic.
SwtTeaLdy 🤣🤣🤣
The porch is the best place in the world. Very exclusive group on the porch and no drama allowed.
@@badpop987 And no driving.
If you don’t have a porch swing are you really southern ? I have a swing on my front porch , my back porch and 2 on my dock 😂
Haley Christian I have a hammock strung up by a pirate flag, does that count? It’s true...
"Dallas... I used to watch that as a kid"
"...how old are you?"
😂
"We only do imitation flavours here." 😂😂😂😂
the most southern thing in this video = "teeth are kind of overrated"
An Alabama taco sounds like something incredibly dirty.
it all starts off by making out with your cousin or half sister.......
That's your mind mate
aye mate, get yer mind out a the gutter. 😂
Locke Alabama hot pocket.
@@jokat9896 no, no, no. Real southerners know that's the Mississippi taco.
Christopher: "What about the environment?"
Matt: "What about it?"
Me: "I'm dead"
That was my favorite retort, although there were some great ones so it is difficult to choose.
The quick edit makes me wonder if guns were drawn 🤣
But like really, why the individual packaging. So unnecessary.
lmao i cried when he said that
I always thought that there was a huge crossover between Scottish food, and southern food. Both were born from poverty and necessity, the "do more with less" attitude that produced a lot of southern comfort foods also produced a good deal of traditional Scottish meals. But when it comes to deserts, both Scots and Southerners take the attitude of "there is no such thing as too sweet, or too rich". I submit to you Scottish Tablet as the primary example. No substance more sweet and rich exists on the planet.
I used to make tablet when i was a wee lad in Edinburgh , yes it is super sweet .
Many Scottish people came over to the south after the clearing of the Highlands.
Scotland invented the deep-fried Mars bar, so there are definitely tastes in common.
Fun Fact: The Chick-O-Stick is made in Lufkin Texas at the Atkinson Candy Company. The company was founded by B.E. and Mabel Atkinson in 1932 in Lufkin Texas and their original factory was on what is now known as Atkinson Drive. They have since moved locations.
They are widely known for Peanut Butter Bars using the original recipe and at one point, used so much sugar, that they had a dedicated rail line that brought in sugar to them.
Currently the Atkinson Candy Company is run by Eric Atkinson who is the grandson of the founders and they operate a 100,000 sq ft facility. Before the pandemic ACC used 4 million pounds of sugar each year in their candies.
Love em
I like how you hint at after the pandemic it could be more than 4 million pounds of sugar each year. Could be less, but this is Texas.
! ! ! AWESOME ! ! ! Thank you so very very much for the History run down on one of my Favorite Childhood Treats.
Chick-O-Stick, Aka/ Very similar to a ZagNut Candy Bar!
"Ive heard of South Carolina"
"It exists"
Thank you, we're just happy to be included in something for once
Who... Who let Carolina down into the South? A name change doesn't qualify you.
Checking in from Aiken SC
@@orrenburke3146 saaaaame
sc'd be included more if it wasn't always fucking trying to seceed over everything
@@kenetickups6146 Im from South Carolina and in my town some people still haven't forgotten the Civil war and still want to break away from the U.S
“The true southern way is too say it was really good I liked it and then when you leave you can talk as bad about it as you’d like too” 😂😂 if this don’t sum up my family I don’t know what does lmao
That goes for everybody on the planet. People don't just put down their fork in the middle of a meal and say I don't like your food
Mine is like that but with a little pat on the hand and a bless your heart
Aw she tried her best bless her heart
Bless his heart
Ikr, especially at Thanksgivin
"How many Dollar Generals do y'all have?" 🤣
One.
@@cheshire4856 we got like 15 where I live
@@nightterrors2976 There's one in town, one eight miles away, and one about twelve miles away, in the other direction.
I love Chick-O-Sticks! I ate them growing up and yes, it’s nearly impossible to find one not broken. 😊
Chick-O-Sticks are amazing! I grew up on them,and they were my favourite! How could the Scottish guy not love them?
@@RhondaKL Must have been a stale one. That's why they're always broken; that's how you check for freshness.
Try a ZagNut Candy Bar, if you can find them, they are the exact same thing, just a ZagNut was in candy bar form!
"The moment you step foot into mobile, you get attacked by moonpies"
As an alabama native, this is 100% true. The moonpie is the dominant species in Alabama.
No joke
The moonpie is king in mobile i can confirm this because i live in mobile we pray to the moonpie
@@jordan56788ll Roll tide
Moon pies are gross
@@Poptart21000 blasphemer!
Winning combo: Southern food plus a Scottish accent. Fifteen out of ten bagpipes.
bogpapes
I read this in an American accent until I got to the word Scottish. The rest was in Scottish.
As a Scottish man I give this comment 10 haggis out of 10.
Scotsman looked like he was entering a diabetic coma by the end of video
@@seagullboi7878 I give it 10 out of 10 Ford Keirnans.
"I've heard of South Carolina. "
"It exists."
😆
Bring the Scottish man back...20 out of 20 🌞
Let’s have him try to pronounce southern towns!
They should try to have southern people pronounce Irish and Scottish towns, as a northern Irishlass even I admit they're hard
TULSI 2020 that too!
no arbiac towns
Hiyytiesboorg
Oh yes please 😁
Scottish Guy: "Who came up with this?"
Southerner: "Uh, my pawpaw maybe?"
Love it lol
Uuuhhhh, no! I was about 6 years old when I had my first Dr. Pepper with peanuts. I will be 70 in July. And this tradition had been going own for a long long time before I tried it.
This scottish guy is so pure and positive and polite! ❤️
Matt's ability to laugh with his whole body without cracking even the slightest curl of a smile kills me. I love it. Roll Tide.
That moment when you realize these are all southern snacks. I thought they were just everywhere
Yup I'm from the West and I've only heard of chico sticks.
Sebastian Woodard rightt
they're southern as in, from the south, most of them are sold outside the south
I had all of these north of the Mason Dixon line for the first time, except peanuts and coke (VA). Even though coke was dominant, RC was what you added peanuts to in the early 70s.
I didnt have chick-o-stix until I moved to GA. Love them, less sweet than butterfinger, but they do have an odd aftertaste.
Like cockroaches, all over.BTW, Soent 2 years in North Carolina and loved every minute of it@
I feel like the quick wit and sardonic retort coming from this man is giving him a southern experience all on its own.
Part of southern charm is to make you question if a statement is serious, joking, ill-willed, or sincere. It's a gift.
I was in the Army for a few years and got to know people from around the country. One thing I learned about Southerners is they have their own unique humor just as you described above.
As long as you're nice!!
A true southerner can insult you and at the same time make you feel so good about it that you thank them.
Quick tip: "Well bless your heart!" Translates as "Who ties your shoes for you each morning?"
Well Said. Definitely Makes them wonder?
I can confirm this
Pimento cheese sandwiches are to die for. Spelled phonetically, puhminner cheese samwiches are t' dye four
Yeah, 'em perminner cheese samiches, 'ems good, naw really, they good. Fer real.
@@davidr6585 they are indeed the best thing since sliced bread
@@elijahsellers3727 I 'on't know if I'd go 'at far now, but I do like'em. I would say they's gooder'n snuff though.
@@davidr6585 and half as dusty
That's exactly how I pronounce pimento!! My boyfriend's from out west so he gets a kick out of my accent a lot!
I like that they used Mexican cokes.
Fact: it's made with real cane sugar instead of the corn syrup they use here in the US
“Oh I’ve heard of South Carolina”
“Yeah it exists”
Hurricane : hold my beer
I'm from South Carolina..
I got that pimento cheese at my local store in Gilbert/Lexington
Funny to say where most hurricanes don’t do much to us
@@misscwoodham do you still exist?
being from sc, i can say it BARELY exists.
As a descendant of Scottish immigrants (McKay & McCorkle) and 8 generations Southerner, this video has my approval -- 12 Bravehearts.
I'm a McMillan descendant, but several generations of Midwesterner, and fully enjoyed this even now. Lots of laughs in this one.
I legit have a video of a friends kid (from England) saying “taco” the EXACT same way he is, in every variation! She was 7 when they visited us in AZ and it was hilarious 🤣
" You drink beer with those..."
"I don't know if you know this but can drink beer with anything, that's called freedom, and we got tons of that in America."
I respect that mate, I respect that.
"the true southern way is to say it was good, I really liked it then when you leave you can talk as bad about it as you want to" 😂😂😂
"I like that sunflower."
"It's probably just free clip art from Windows."
LOL
Goo-Goo Clusters changed their recipe decades ago, they now taste chemically & cheap. They use to be my favorite, richer chocolate, more creamy marshmallow and gooey Carmel with big peanut halves.
You're talking about caramel. Carmel is mountain in Israel.
It is also ironic in a good way Candice Scott is commiting about a Scott commiting on southern treats.
I'm glad to hear Matt correctly pronounce it "Mewn Pah". This one was extra good.
As an American living in Scotland, I love this so much.
Peanuts and coke came from coal miners who would combine them on their short unpaid lunch break that’s what my grandpa said who was a miner in the 30s
I thought at least 1950s.
Fran Garner that makes more sense he dug coal in the 30s than after the war for the rest of his life in the the 90s when he died
Well, PawPaw was a coal miner so maybe he did invent it.
Never knew that's how it started. Thanks. My Georgia/Alabama kin had coal miners in it. Just know I always loved it, but these new coke and bottles just don't fizz up like the classic thick bottles and peanuts don't have enough salt 😓😱
That's actually my favorite snack ever.
Oh my goodness, bless his heart. My poppa would give me peanuts in Coke. My grandma would always fuss and say I was going to knock my teeth out when the peanuts would stick in the bottom of the bottle. He'd say no she won't, the her being sassy would ask what happened to his teeth.
I loved his impression of a southerner saying pecan 🤣🤣🤣
“Pekaaaaawn”
2:20 “Also a product of Tennessee. They make all the good stuff.”
Why yes, yes we do. Also, it really would’ve been an southern experience for him, if you paired the moonpie with an RC Cola.
Or Sundrop!
That's what Isaid when I saw the coke and the peanuts, like where intarnation was the RC cola
@@kateramsey262 Exactly . Once you hit south Tn and Alabama there are Sundrop machines everywhere. I have cousins that drink that all the time . You can see the citrus particles floating in it .
Royal Crown cola... I didn't need a moon pie after one of those, but NEVER turned one down. Banana is the worst of all... why banana???
@@kateramsey262 love sundrop. growing up my grandparents in Whitwell (whutwell) TN had sundrop at their house. Couldn't get it in GA.
the most southern thing in this video = "teeth are kind of overrated"
Its a good southern porn line
How do you know the toothbrush was invented in Alabama?
If it was invented anywhere else it would have been called a teethbrush.
I was thinking the same thing!! 🤣🤭
@@josh8494 🤣🤭🤣👍
😂😂😂😜
Cant believe yall went back in time and got a young Phil Collins to do this
The moment when Matt was just chucking Moon Pies at the camera crew felt extremely Southern to me for some reason. It's like when my mom brings me sweet tea during our class Google Meets for school 😂
When he said "teeth are kinda overrated" I immediately thought yup my boy is really southern.
I will have you know, I have lived in the South all my life, and have never once had a cavity, but yes very accurate.
Brilliant idea .... pimento cheese on pig skins. ..... I'll be right back I need to run to Piggly Wiggly
@Donna Green :) Thank you!!
In Indiana we call them Pork Rinds because we are so delicate.
I'm doing this run tomorrow. Gotta try it
There was an event where people from the restaurants in my town served samples of their food. At the Jim and Nick's Bbq table they had pimento cheese on a saltine crackers with a piece of smoked sausage drizzled with a little hot sauce. It was so good!😋👍❤
You mean the Hoggly Woggly 😁. Seriously even tho I'm a southern woman and my kin loves pimento, never could develop a taste for it 😓 but pork skins....bring it on.
Matt has to use every excuse to bring out those damn moon pie box lmao
"Moon Pie! What a time to be alive!"
Scottish fella getting redder and redder with each bite.
Bless his heart, REALLY!
Oh lort
What’s in the solo cup lol
@@jendubay3782 I'm SKEERED 2 look.
He's most likely sunburned though due to his fair skin .
“Where you go to drink and forget about your problems.”
“...the porch.”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
7:26 I just Died this is so accurate
"I've heard of South Carolina"
"It exists"
If you say pecan like pee-can you automatically loose respect from me. IT IS PRONOUNCED PAH-CAWNNNN!!!!!!
Pee-can... makes me want to hang my head!! 🤣🤭😖
i have a pee can in my bathroom
“Which vitamins”
“Just some of em”
That was GREAT: "Vitamins." Not very specific though, is it? Like "spices." The Colonel would be proud.
Terms like ascorbic acid sounds a lot more scary than vitamin C. Probably added either as some kind of preservative or to give it a bot of a tang.
I'm appalled at the banana moon pie instead of chocolate.
Terri, I agree.
Chocolate is for yankees. :)
Butterscotch one's are the best. When or where.
Born and raised in Georgia, lived since 1976 in North Carolina and I have NEVER eaten a banana moonpie. Didn’t even know there was such a thing until I was over 40!
Agreed.
I can’t believe y’all don’t like a chicostick! In school we always got to tour the factory and take home a bag of candy. I love them! Lufkin Texas!
Probably taste different when we were kids to adults. That's just me though.
Tack -O's.....
Pee can......
Bless y'alls heart ❤
I don't know who this Southerner is, but he's doing us proud.
So many southerners have their roots in Scotland and Ireland so he should feel right at home. Can't wait to try the Alabama tayco
France? Oh, sorry... I forgot it's pronounced Fraaayance.
The music sounded both Southern AND Scottish!
Anne DeLay And Welsh :-)
“What was that show they wore lots of mascara and they had big hair”.......you mean every 80’s show ever?!?!😂😂😂
The end was the best 🤣🤣🤣
“REALLY?!?”
"I don't know if you're aware of this, but you can drink beer with anything."
Absolutely, this is America after all.
"Palmetto Cheese" started in my hometown of Pawleys Island, South Carolina and is the ONLY acceptable 'store bought' Pimento Cheese to serve your guests when you're in a pinch and don't have the time or ingredients for home made. Yes, it's THAT good.
I love making a grilled cheese with that stuff! Sooo good!
Love pimento cheese.
Best Restaurant in the South, Billie Mae's, New Orleans, LA 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The bacon variety is only surpassed by the jalapeño. You do not lie about the store-bought stuff.
That sounds so good right now!! Spread thick on toast! Yummy!! My mom used to take a pound of Velveeta cheese a pound softened cheddar cheese miracle whip and chopped up pimentos. That was it. so delicious!
Rewatching this,, I realize how much I love them together. They play off each other so well.
He sounds and looks like a groundskeeper Willie! 😂😂😂
Scotish Dude: What About The Enviroment??? (Concerned)
Other Dude: What About It??? (Not At All Concerned)
I was rolling!! That's exactly what I say to people that ask me that same question
He knows ten of the eleven herbs and spices? Impressive
hi kim
Hi Kim
Hi Kim.
Hi kim
Hi -fat ass- our glorious and beautiful leader Kim Jong-un.
Moonpie factory smells like what would be made in heaven. You can smell the graham cracker waft a block away.
My dads best friend has a boat named "Moon Pie"
There’s a guy I went to high school with (30 years ago) we still fall Moon Pie lol
“You can drink beer with anything, that’s called freedom.”
.....till you get married.
@@ildikoprepperkichen or diabetes
@@joemann7971 sodas, candy, and about every southern dish will give you diabetes. Beer will you some nice liver failure to pair with your diabetes.
If you think that stuff's sweet, you haven't had real sweet tea yet!
This is the South! There is no such thing as too much sugar (or butter or bacon)!!
From your mouth to Gods ear.
Absolutely fabulous! I love it!
I have the best of both worlds. My Campbell Family is from Scotland and has lived in Northeast Tennessee for 250 years. 👈
This is the most SPOT on Southern Snack video (Including the Banana Moon Pies) I’ve ever seen. Yes. I’m from Georgia. I know. Love this!! 😂🥂
cmeb1023 I’m from Georgia too & I agree with you!😁
"Some say Pee-can."
*"Ohhh...."*
I felt that. 😂
I say peh-kon.
Man walks into a store and asks the clerk if they have any "pee-cans".. man replies "no sir.. but we got a wide variety of slop-jars"
Puh-cahn.
Its pronounced pa-kon
Pee-can sounds like a can you pee in. In Louisiana we say puh-con.
The passive aggressiveness is strong enough to bench press Matt lol
One of the best videos you have done.
Omg i thought growing up chick o stick was chicken flavored candy, then I tried one as an adult! Its a butterfinger without the chocolate!!yuuuummmm!!
I’m from Tennessee, and I’ve never seen one of those ever. So weird!
@@JPMJPM Kinda like Moon Pies in Texas...never heard of them until I went to Alabama.
@@DS-rt1ed South East Texas has had moon pies forever( Houston, Sugarland , Missouri City, Pearland )
@@sle7936 I've been hunting in East Texas my whole life...never saw a moon pie...lotsa deer, though. :)
I grew up in New Hampshire and them as a kid. Loved them.
At least you could have given him a REAL Moon Pie: CHOCOLATE.
The younger generation of Southerners has been indoctrinated with an unreasonable facsimile... smh
No, they did it right, nana ftw
Banana and vanilla are the best Moon pies.
This was hysterical and oh, so true!
Great episode! I'd love love to see more of this guy or people from other cultures.
Hilarious!!😂 More of you guys together please!!!😁
I'm upset that he didnt like the chikostick. That is one of my favorite childhood candies.
Me too!! It’s made in my hometown!!!!
I always called them chicken bones and they are amazing
I still won't eat candy made from chicken.
@@jackrowe5571 they are basically the inside of a Butterfinger
Palmetto Cheese is awesome! Thank you for featuring it! It is my favorite Pimento Cheese! The price of Pawleys Island!
I enjoyed listening to the unexpected guest from Scotland. Thanks :-)
You guys are the southern buzzfeed, and I love it!
"Mascara and Big Hair" - Matt goes straight to "Dallas".
I love how he apologized for Dallas!😂🤣😂
Filing this under: Things I didn't know I needed! Too funny!
Really enjoyed this video. Your friend is such a great sport.
You gave him a banana Moon-Pie?! That ain’t an original! Glad you got it right on the Goo-Goo.
Shut up
Watched that and was thinkin', ... 'that ain't the right color of a Moon Pie, dammit!'
The banana moon pies are the best
The banana moon pie could beat up the chocolate moon pie, but it won’t because it’s the better moon pie.
Nana ftw!
"This is hot sauce covered freedom" LOL
We used to stuff celery sticks with pimento cheese every single Holiday!!! Did this my entire childhood growing up!!! Still doing it today!!! It's a Family Tradition for us!!!! Along with salty peanuts and redhots!!!! Every holiday!!!!
Oh man, this was incredible. I'm an Alabama boy now living in the Upper Midwest. #HelpMe
Well , he likes pimento cheese. So, he's alright with me. Thumbs up👍
You eat pimento cheese biscuits?
@@Lola-di8fq I've never had that. But, pimento cheese on any kind of bread is going to be good. So, I'm sure its delicious!
Im from SC and I abhor Pimiento Cheese , but my family loves it .
that brand is called Palmetto cheese, its pimento cheese with , I think, some hot pepper in it? its my favorite pimento cheese.
All for having Christopher the Scotsman back in future videos....
Rachel Davin he’s hot.
"8 out of 5 Brave Hearts"
*shows seven Brave Hearts
I’m from Pascagoula MS. Love your videos ❤
Bless his heart! He’s breaking out in a Sugar Sweat!
Allot of these “so and so tries American food!” Videos just come off as fake, this is authentic, and it shows, great vids
“Can we kill Scottish man?”
Scottish man: *laughs in nervous*
Haha yeah
First I have seen of this channel. The host is hilarious! Great content.