American Fanta VS European Fanta (American reaction)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @HummyGG
    @HummyGG 19 дней назад +12349

    it is mindblowing to me that you guys praise our fanta like something great and healthy but it is still considered sugary artifical crap here in europe :D

    • @tobyk.4911
      @tobyk.4911 19 дней назад +875

      That colored sugar water that in my childhood was not a drink for every day, but only consumed on special occasions (like birthdays)
      ... Everyday drinks were water and fruit juices.

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 18 дней назад +247

      @@tobyk.4911 Fruit juices are in truth just as bad if not worse, maybe slightly less sugar content, but the acidity of the fruits makes up for it and then some. Go ask your dentist.

    • @RogerKeulen
      @RogerKeulen 18 дней назад +45

      @@Megalomaniakaal Yes, fruit is not for childern. It's for people that work hard. They need the sugar for energy. Otherwise they need to eat mutch more. People that do not move should not eat to mutch fruit. They should stick to granes and other fibers. In the old days fruit was also bigger and considered a meal for poor people after the war. Totally different times. When all our soils are depleted we can eat fruit again. Now, we still can grow more healty stuff like beans and cabage.

    • @michalovesanime
      @michalovesanime 18 дней назад +217

      ​​@@RogerKeulenfruit JUICE is the problem, fruits are good for kids. A whole apple has fiber and thus is pretty filling. Juice has no fiber, it has relatively empty calories. This is why nuance is important. Sugars aren't bad per se, we dont have to avoid it all together. An apple will always be a better snack for kids than something with refind sugars

    • @romanvssvmromania
      @romanvssvmromania 18 дней назад +26

      They praise it like it's the Water of Life or something like this...
      They have that 100% orange juice from Tropicana and other brands that is very good, better than any soda.

  • @cfctvaus
    @cfctvaus 18 дней назад +8670

    as a european it scares me that americans say our Fanta taste "almost" like orange juice 😂

    • @AFFoC
      @AFFoC 18 дней назад +160

      It does have an orange-esque flavour to it, I don't know what are you on about. It's obviously not a 100% juice, but it does have a nice amount of it in a bottle.

    • @steveterhorst2900
      @steveterhorst2900 18 дней назад +191

      Even in Europe there's a difference between the colors of Fanta.
      Dutch Fanta is pale and Spanish is more orange..

    • @Auvas_Damask
      @Auvas_Damask 18 дней назад +139

      ​@@steveterhorst2900And Germany has the original stuff

    • @cfctvaus
      @cfctvaus 18 дней назад +132

      @@AFFoC obviously it taste like orange lmao thats the whole point 😂 still absolutely not comparable to orange JUICE!

    • @cfctvaus
      @cfctvaus 18 дней назад +4

      @@steveterhorst2900 correct, and? whats your point?

  • @Kloetenhenne
    @Kloetenhenne 18 дней назад +6067

    I can only imagine how bad American Fanta has to be if he says European Fanta tastes like actual orange juice 😂

    • @ezRuruu
      @ezRuruu 18 дней назад +218

      i bet it taste like orange flavor medecine

    • @livb6945
      @livb6945 18 дней назад +292

      Imagine how bad orange juice is in the US....

    • @Nabend1402
      @Nabend1402 18 дней назад +50

      Since Ian said the same in his video, I have to believe that what they mean is the difference of natural orange flavour and artificial oange flavour. You can tell that the orange in European Fanta is natural. Even if it doesn't taste like juice, it doesn't taste fundamentally different from juice. You can tell it's from the same origin. With artificial orange flavour, tthat's different. It does not taste like it has anything to do with actual oranges.

    • @Maca494
      @Maca494 18 дней назад +8

      @@ezRuruu oh no ewww eeeeewwwwww

    • @Cheesyxable
      @Cheesyxable 18 дней назад +37

      I actually make homemade orange syrup (from actual oranges, duh), and if you put that in carbonated water, fanta is not far off really.

  • @YawningYawnn
    @YawningYawnn 9 дней назад +529

    As a european, i'm genuinely terrified of the american fanta XDD

    • @Butterfliiiege
      @Butterfliiiege 7 дней назад +9

      right!? 😂 looks baaaad!

    • @adamw7411
      @adamw7411 6 дней назад +4

      American Fanta looks like it was made in India 🇮🇳

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 5 дней назад +4

      I honestly feel bad for them, they seem mindblown about European Fanta and it's npt healthy either. Though I thought American Fanta was same as European so I'm kind of mindblown too.

    • @arno7804
      @arno7804 5 дней назад

      Everything is fake in America, even their own products are knock offs of itself. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @romystumpy1197
      @romystumpy1197 4 дня назад +1

      All their food yuck

  • @archiebald4717
    @archiebald4717 18 дней назад +5508

    The US version looks radioactive.

    • @interstellar.overdrive
      @interstellar.overdrive 18 дней назад +130

      that's why it gives you more energy

    • @Mr.FridayCraft
      @Mr.FridayCraft 18 дней назад +127

      Bro there's definitely plutonium in that XD

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 18 дней назад +93

      Have u seen US Mountain Dew lol ... looks like it will unalive u ...

    • @potens1
      @potens1 18 дней назад +54

      NukaFanta

    • @vytas9425
      @vytas9425 18 дней назад +10

      For me EU Fanta looks more like Nuka Fanta Quantum. :D

  • @LadyMoonboy
    @LadyMoonboy 19 дней назад +7114

    Europe: Banned until proven safe for human consumption
    US: Allowed until proven unsafe for human consumption
    PS: If the European Fanta tastes like orange juice to you, I’m scared of whatever you guys’ orange juice contains and tastes like.😬

    • @squirrelmurderous
      @squirrelmurderous 19 дней назад +153

      Yeah. :D Tho a few days ago i tried fanta orange again, and it was pretty good, i felt it way less sweet than before. Tho still a far cry from being orange juice.

    • @Aegie
      @Aegie 19 дней назад +115

      They add SUGAR and or CORN SYRUP to the juice in US

    • @feha92
      @feha92 19 дней назад +57

      Why does it feel like I have seen this exact comment on another video with the exact same premise, where some guy stands outside and compares fantas like this (including one that's blue)?

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen 19 дней назад

      In Sweden, Fanta is 100% natural aroma with zero preservatives and 6% orange juice. I guarantee everything in the American version is completely fake.

    • @twofarg0ne763
      @twofarg0ne763 19 дней назад +40

      I live in the EU. In most countries over here everyone drinks fresh squeezed orange juice. The supermarkets carry it. I'd don't recall ever seeing anyone drink a bottle of orange juice that was not fresh squeezed; people probably do, but I've never seen it.

  • @LVTN979
    @LVTN979 19 дней назад +1927

    Long history short:
    In Europe you cannot label something as "Orange" if it doesn't have some minimum percentage of Oranges.

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof 19 дней назад +37

      Unless it's a colour.

    • @PappaBaer
      @PappaBaer 19 дней назад +51

      Well, you can. But you have to name it "type Orange"

    • @HHog
      @HHog 18 дней назад +106

      Or it has to clearly state it's "Orange Flavor" instead of just "Orange".

    • @judsdragon
      @judsdragon 18 дней назад +58

      @@HHog similar to American chocolate has to be labeled as chocolate flavoured coating in Europe as it isnt classed as chocolate cos of the low cocoa percentage and all the other crap in it

    • @H3cJP
      @H3cJP 18 дней назад +13

      with orange you *maybe* could do the trick, arguing orange is referring to the color
      but yeah, aside of that specific case where that could be used, with other stuff like lemon or whatever other thing, it has to have it

  • @Poemwriter_Angelo
    @Poemwriter_Angelo 10 дней назад +37

    As a european,
    when i hear "Fanta" i think of a sparkly orange lemonade thats considered a soda. ofcourse it tastes more sophisticated.
    the US one looks so toxic that it looks like it would glow in the dark. 😂

  • @steveknight878
    @steveknight878 19 дней назад +3675

    Reminds me of the joke where two kids - one British, one American - sitting on the tailgate of a jeep. The American asks the Brit "Do you pray before your meals?"
    "No, no need - we have food standards"

    • @seditt5146
      @seditt5146 19 дней назад +63

      I heard something similar where the American kid asked the British one "Do you pray before brushing your teeth" Something something not even god could fix those teeth.

    • @olgahein4384
      @olgahein4384 19 дней назад +57

      Woah, i need to remember that and reuse it in real life - in my town in Germany we have tons of americans, students and soldier families alike. And they all have eaten enough food here to not even try to argue that.

    • @petpot1962
      @petpot1962 19 дней назад +8

      😂😂😂

    • @mick20075
      @mick20075 19 дней назад

      That's a religious joke 😂😂 Funny how England terrorists always make these jokes but are some of the worst empires ever to exist 😂😂😂😂

    • @Klaus-em3ix
      @Klaus-em3ix 19 дней назад +8

      Nice 😂

  • @HaloseBetaM14
    @HaloseBetaM14 16 дней назад +1385

    American has existential crisis over European sugary drink is my new favorite type of video on RUclips.

    • @barbarusbloodshed6347
      @barbarusbloodshed6347 16 дней назад +32

      Sometimes the simplest thing can be an eye-opener.

    • @HaloseBetaM14
      @HaloseBetaM14 15 дней назад +16

      @@barbarusbloodshed6347 Yeah pretty much so. I had the same with Japanese import ramen. We had all the south east Asian noodles for years and those run circles around anything sold in the EU but even those pale in comparison to the Japanese ones.

    • @gruemoka5314
      @gruemoka5314 14 дней назад +2

      Maybe it will help them to invest their money in better products and get the industrials to produce higher quality foods

    • @diveblock2058
      @diveblock2058 14 дней назад +3

      ​@gruemoka5314 the issue is regulation alot of American food just stright up would be illegal to sell here

    • @meloshea8991
      @meloshea8991 10 дней назад

      I’m seeing a lot of them today

  • @yukmsacierzorro
    @yukmsacierzorro 19 дней назад +2843

    In America, Orange refers to the color. In Europe, Orange refers to the fruit haha

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof 19 дней назад +30

      Eh, the colour is named for the fruit, so...

    • @sid2942
      @sid2942 19 дней назад +160

      ​@Llortnerof you don't get jokes, do you?

    • @Loulizabeth
      @Loulizabeth 19 дней назад +31

      ​@@LlortnerofI understand literal thinking. The problem is Americans clearly don't and it would clearly help them if they did. For some things anyway.

    • @electricheartpony
      @electricheartpony 18 дней назад +2

      ​@@Loulizabetheh, why be literal?

    • @Loulizabeth
      @Loulizabeth 18 дней назад +12

      @@electricheartpony There are a lot of people, including those who are autistic, and others who are neurodiverse that that's simply the way they think. It's not a choice they make. I'm someone who is Dyslexic, (and likely is Autistic and ADHD, undiagnosed currently) so I get it. However I'm not as profoundly affected as some are. So I do understand non-literal descriptions.
      The thing is there are many people who think literally and it's not a question of choosing to think that way, that's just the way they think. But they also can see past all the waffle that others can use. Kinda like here. If something says it's orange flavoured it should taste like oranges.

  • @Chichichocolat
    @Chichichocolat 6 дней назад +30

    As a European, i would NEVER trust american food

  • @vaivathomas9642
    @vaivathomas9642 19 дней назад +2709

    Ryan, the 1L bottle is NOT a portion :) They are made for sharing. In France, a portion is 0.33L

    • @JohanHultin
      @JohanHultin 19 дней назад +245

      In sweden 250ml. Noticing how both are easily divided from 1L.

    • @ChrissieBear
      @ChrissieBear 19 дней назад +109

      In Romania I think they discontinued 330ml bottles. People only ever buy 500ml ones if they want a one person bottle.

    • @Rebornagain101
      @Rebornagain101 19 дней назад +27

      Same in the uk

    • @Luggruff
      @Luggruff 19 дней назад +38

      @@JohanHultin never in my 25 years in Sweden have I seen a .25 cl for Fanta..

    • @sylviav6900
      @sylviav6900 19 дней назад +53

      Same in Germany.
      He should have compared this bottle to their 2 liter one. 😜

  • @tactisim8959
    @tactisim8959 14 дней назад +587

    Beginning : "i like american fanta"
    5mins later : "why do they sell us this crap ?"

    • @kaminomegrites
      @kaminomegrites 12 дней назад +9

      Hilarante😆

    • @kaustavkapur5532
      @kaustavkapur5532 6 дней назад

      They sell us this crap because of republicanism, Donald Trump and their efforts to deregulate the economy. Apparently, aacording to their bs, the free market will solve everything.

    • @XStreet1985
      @XStreet1985 2 дня назад +2

      That's because he didn't know any better 😂

  • @Kunoichi4ever4
    @Kunoichi4ever4 18 дней назад +1017

    The real scary part here is that I can guarantee you that no European would say Fanta tastes like orange juice to them.
    Fanta is one of the most artificial tasting sodas (at least from the mainstream ones) in EU.

    • @talos86
      @talos86 16 дней назад +40

      And still, it contains orange juice and its quantity depends on the country(in Hungary we have 5%).

    • @dazeen9591
      @dazeen9591 16 дней назад +33

      Fanta is still better than most of the knockoff orange sodas which taste even more artificial

    • @GabrielParafita
      @GabrielParafita 15 дней назад +21

      @@talos86yep, in Portugal regular Fanta contains 8% juice, Fanta Zero (sugar-free) contains 4%

    • @zelbayanym
      @zelbayanym 13 дней назад +35

      I never even considered fanta as anything remotely close to orange juice before

    • @Trissana281
      @Trissana281 13 дней назад +1

      5% juice in Slovakia too

  • @Logical
    @Logical 7 дней назад +20

    That's a bottle you put in the fridge and use for multiple days or actually probably weeks. We have 0,5 liter bottle for on the go but honestly most people won't drink that in one go, more like in one day.

    • @DragonballZTime
      @DragonballZTime 5 дней назад

      crap. if you open those little bottles and you keep it a day open the bubbles or how you say it it's gone

    • @AlexanderVonMalachi
      @AlexanderVonMalachi 5 дней назад +1

      Bro nobody uses a 1l bottle "for multiple days or actually probably weeks", what are you on?

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 4 дня назад +1

      Stop this euro propaganda. No one does that. Maybe a 1.5L bottle for a few days if you're really conservative with your soda intake.

    • @l3p3
      @l3p3 2 дня назад

      ​@@AlexanderVonMalachi yes, me for example. Such drinks are a rare addition for the evening like wine to me, clearly too unhealthy to drink it more regularly. 😊

    • @ban_stars8415
      @ban_stars8415 21 час назад

      ​@@AlexanderVonMalachithey do tho, I got those bottles on the fridge for whenever I my family wants juice during dinner, usually lasts multiple days

  • @AHVENAN
    @AHVENAN 19 дней назад +1843

    The fact that you were so mindblown by the very STRANGE concept of orange soda that actually contains orange juice is hilarious, but also kinda sad....

    • @module79l28
      @module79l28 19 дней назад +157

      Also, the fact that his first concern was how many calories each one has and not the fact that the US Fanta clearly states that it contains no juice.

    • @vomm
      @vomm 19 дней назад +14

      Why is juice so important? It's also mainly just sugar and water. And do 3% of orange juice in the European Fanta really make the difference?! The reason even the European Fanta taste like Orange is not the 5 drops of orange juice but that it also is flavored with aroma made by bacteria or from other sources which are not oranges. Oh yeah but 3% juice!! SO natural!!!

    • @cindz4618
      @cindz4618 19 дней назад +7

      ​@@module79l28don't think it is a main concern, it's just another observation. Spontaneous- after all he's commenting in the moment..

    • @GoldenCrow320
      @GoldenCrow320 19 дней назад +86

      @@vomm Actually quite easy to respond. Real orange juice contains complex natural aromas like limonene, citral, and other esters and aldehydes that give orange its smell and taste. Even 3% juice can contribute, making the flavor feel more "real" and nuanced. Also, Juice has a natural balance of sugars and acids that artificial flavoring often struggles to match. Even a small amount of real juice can influence this balance, providing a more natural sweetness and acidity that makes the drink taste closer to fresh orange juice (also by using real juice, producers have more close contact and exact values of what makes it taste real).
      In the case of European Fanta, the added juice contributes subtle but essential elements that bring the flavor closer to what people expect from a natural orange taste. While it might not drastically change the nutritional value, it does impact how we perceive the flavor, aroma, enhancing the overall experience. (Either way, fanta is considered as bad as cola in europe. Better options would be to drink Orangina or other orange lemonades. Also, Drinking straight orange juice is not that much healthier because of high amounts of concentrated fructose)

    • @vomm
      @vomm 19 дней назад +3

      @@GoldenCrow320 lol sure thing! If you feel superior because of 5 drops of juice in your Fanta, then go for it 😂 Most people wouldn't even be able to taste 5 drops of orange juice in a glass of water but sure - You taste their complex and nuanced real flavors in a can full of aromatized Fanta, who am I to not believe you. Must be your superior European taste buds.

  • @ekimolaos
    @ekimolaos 12 дней назад +807

    8:30 Blown away by the fact that an orange soda contains orange. America is weird man...

    • @patrickgstir
      @patrickgstir 11 дней назад +9

      exactly my thoughts

    • @Tom81dd
      @Tom81dd 10 дней назад

      not if it refers to the color...

    • @patrickgstir
      @patrickgstir 10 дней назад +4

      @Tom81dd yea but there's an orange right next to the text so...

    • @perpetgholl5742
      @perpetgholl5742 10 дней назад

      both are the same ....
      be sure of it.

    • @sanitatskurs_de
      @sanitatskurs_de 10 дней назад +7

      @@perpetgholl5742 NO, in the US Version is no Orange Juice in the European one you get 8% Juice

  • @hastaloswebos7646
    @hastaloswebos7646 18 дней назад +526

    Now I understand why Americans are amazed by the juice machines in supermarkets in Spain. If they think that European Fanta tastes like orange juice, they have never seen or tasted a real orange.

    • @Daralyndk
      @Daralyndk 16 дней назад +21

      neiter any other unprocessed fruit

    • @liquidminds
      @liquidminds 16 дней назад +54

      tbf... I'm European and when I tried oranges in spain, I also realized I never tasted real oranges before.

    • @_Uakko_
      @_Uakko_ 15 дней назад

      These people don't even know what water tastes like.

    • @susanaescriba977
      @susanaescriba977 14 дней назад +3

      Cierto.

    • @nexor7809
      @nexor7809 13 дней назад +4

      here in poland i also think fanta tastes like orange juice, so idk

  • @gigicomputer3
    @gigicomputer3 11 дней назад +27

    You can bend the cover at an angle of 180 degrees and it will stay like that. Then you can drink from the bottle without being disturbed by its lid.

  • @DrRemuss
    @DrRemuss 18 дней назад +1518

    Guys, DON'T tell him about Orangina......... he'd be blown away by the taste of it !

    • @Rhianalanthula
      @Rhianalanthula 18 дней назад +93

      Shake the bottle.
      Wake the drink.

    • @baabaabaa-El
      @baabaabaa-El 18 дней назад +7

      Orangina!?!
      A ranga (redhead, Fanta pants) lady's bits!?!

    • @CitronCassis
      @CitronCassis 18 дней назад +51

      Oraaangiinaaaaa ! 🍊

    • @voyance4elle
      @voyance4elle 18 дней назад +30

      Orangina 😍😍😍

    • @derbayer8710
      @derbayer8710 18 дней назад +16

      Fanta is much better than orangina.

  • @mpauls85
    @mpauls85 13 дней назад +175

    Watching a 17 Minute video about an american getting his mind blown by just Fanta has to be the most hilarious thing I have seen in a while.

    • @MiklasBeatBox
      @MiklasBeatBox 12 дней назад +8

      Yeah I was laughing my ass off when he said "it tastes... REAL!" 😂😂😂😂

  • @TheSchuetzeP
    @TheSchuetzeP 19 дней назад +870

    The worst thing is: With a little bit of carrot and beet extract you could easily get that deep orange colour without using toxic dyes.

    • @mariuspuiu9555
      @mariuspuiu9555 19 дней назад +104

      yeah, but then they would not be saving a penny.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 19 дней назад +82

      It would cost more.
      Then how would the shareholders buy another yacht ?
      Is your health worth more than their comfort?
      (Sarcasm of course)

    • @seditt5146
      @seditt5146 19 дней назад

      Worst thing is that people assume a synthetic dye is toxic and the natural stuff is safe despite synth generally not being biologically active, you need far less and it passes unchanged where as natural dye generally contains the same funky nitrogen compounds, you need far more to get a strong color and god knows what its binding too inside the body because no real studies get done. People reallly dont understand chemistry in the slightest.

    • @seditt5146
      @seditt5146 19 дней назад +3

      @@etienne8110 Its not about cost normally. Its about stability.

    • @s4ss1n
      @s4ss1n 19 дней назад +21

      @@seditt5146 in the u.s. it is normally profit based. then they decide on the cheapest stability based ingredients regardless of risks apparently 😏

  • @Cherry01449
    @Cherry01449 10 дней назад +15

    😂 his amazement about the lid 😂😂

    • @bvbstrike3658
      @bvbstrike3658 3 дня назад +1

      The truth is, that we european were also amazed and bothered by this crap 😂

    • @Cherry01449
      @Cherry01449 3 дня назад +2

      @bvbstrike3658 absolutely 😂 never more brothered than with the "ALPRO" milk lid 🫣

  • @ancientone1
    @ancientone1 13 дней назад +900

    "CONTAINS NO JUICE" on American Fanta is wild

    • @turkistan597
      @turkistan597 13 дней назад +42

      Then tf is it😭

    • @hexagonal69
      @hexagonal69 12 дней назад +45

      @@turkistan597Water, sugar and artificial stuff.

    • @group555_
      @group555_ 12 дней назад

      ​@turkistan597 they use orange rinds because it allows for a more consistent product

    • @ancientone1
      @ancientone1 12 дней назад +30

      @@turkistan597 Bald eagle milk and cheeseburger grease probably 😂

    • @rgwa555
      @rgwa555 12 дней назад +3

      I mean, it is not like our stuff is juice. wasnt it like 8%? to me the wild thing is drinking european fanta and saying it almost tastes like orange juice! I always thought fanta was just fanta tho, and that the one in the US was the same, since here it is still basically crap.

  • @p1k5up
    @p1k5up 12 дней назад +298

    I agree. As an European who has been in the USA, I was in San Fran and I got a bottle of Fanta because I was thirsty and DUDE... the moment my lips touched that liquid... it.. was.. HORRIBLE! It tasted like sugar loaded orange medicine that I would get from the pharmacy. Fair to say I didn't even drink the whole thing 😅

    • @My_pookies_MM
      @My_pookies_MM 11 дней назад +6

      😭😭

    • @sernuke
      @sernuke 7 дней назад +4

      Omg I hate that horrible taste since I was a child

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 4 дня назад

      I can imagine the taste the american fanta has and honestly I'd probably like it. Especially if it was a bit sour (probably isn't though)

    • @anaramos2802
      @anaramos2802 День назад +1

      Nothing beats water when you are thirsty. Asking for Fanta was a huge mistake, especially in the US.

  • @jimmyincredible3141
    @jimmyincredible3141 19 дней назад +379

    Its so mindblowing how in Europe you always get told how unhealthy drinks like fanta are with the sugar, additives, using concentrates instead of juice and whatnot - and then americans are like: "How is this so healthy and has such good ingredients" ...

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof 19 дней назад +23

      Well, comparatively. It's still a sugary soda of course.

    • @interstellar.overdrive
      @interstellar.overdrive 18 дней назад

      sugar still better than that high fructose corn syrup they put into everything in america

    • @ionetuning6231
      @ionetuning6231 18 дней назад +5

      We're not getting told!we read the label!we also know that everything artificial is bad,nobody has to tell that!I don't drink fanta ,it has a strange taste!

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof 18 дней назад +7

      @@ionetuning6231 Everything artificial is bad? So houses, sight-correcting glasses, modern medicine and surgery tools are bad?

    • @ionetuning6231
      @ionetuning6231 18 дней назад +1

      @@Llortnerof hahahaha

  • @supermaximglitchy1
    @supermaximglitchy1 4 дня назад +5

    American Fanta is made with orange color
    European Fanta is made with orange fruit

  • @Serjohn
    @Serjohn 18 дней назад +746

    imagine if he found out we sell juices with no added sugar

    • @tajamalrafiq3651
      @tajamalrafiq3651 18 дней назад +49

      Ya and without concentrate too. 😊

    • @MrAdopado
      @MrAdopado 18 дней назад +7

      Yes, but they're not so nice (soda style) because they have artifical sweeteners instead. Maybe you are talking about real juices rather than soda drinks. The American's must be familiar with that because Tropicana orange juice has no added sugar and that's where it comes from!

    • @lolermosskoss1834
      @lolermosskoss1834 17 дней назад +5

      @@MrAdopadowe do use sugar in our drinks, it's so weird to see someone call a really unhealthy drink healthy, because their version uses no fruit

    • @qtredhead
      @qtredhead 17 дней назад +6

      @@MrAdopadoFanta Zero is much nicer than the full sugar version

    • @Sebovitch
      @Sebovitch 17 дней назад +1

      Cap

  • @Felipax_de
    @Felipax_de 18 дней назад +665

    The proportion of orange juice in Fanta varies from country to country in Europe:
    3% in Germany, Turkey and Ukraine
    5% in Great Britain, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe
    8% in Spain and Portugal
    12% in France and Italy
    20% in Greece
    (0% in the USA)

    • @Foatizenknechtl
      @Foatizenknechtl 18 дней назад +48

      TWENTY??? no wonder those guys are broke xd jk

    • @dusterix5513
      @dusterix5513 18 дней назад +48

      i agree greek fanta is amazing.. but lux is little better

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 18 дней назад +31

      @@Foatizenknechtl Anyone would think they don't grow oranges in Greece...

    • @sarasanchez6857
      @sarasanchez6857 18 дней назад +10

      Croatian Fanta has only 3%

    • @FulvioGa
      @FulvioGa 18 дней назад +41

      The law in Italy changed in 2014: since 2018 orange sodas must contain at least 20% of orange juice.

  • @ChimpJr09
    @ChimpJr09 14 дней назад +539

    12:08 Fanta was actually invented in Germany during WWII, because there wasn't any coke left.
    But it's owned by Coca-Cola, same goes for Sprite.

    • @AltesEisen81
      @AltesEisen81 13 дней назад

      You can say, Fanta is a product originated from Nazi Germany 1942.

    • @Giaduzza89
      @Giaduzza89 13 дней назад +1

      Does Fanta means somenthing?

    • @mariuskraft3155
      @mariuskraft3155 13 дней назад +27

      @@Giaduzza89I believe it was an elixir of «whatever works»(various fruits and vegs ) Was named «Fantasia», later «Fanta»

    • @m0rd1c3
      @m0rd1c3 13 дней назад +9

      @@Giaduzza89 it means fantasy

    • @Giaduzza89
      @Giaduzza89 13 дней назад

      @m0rd1c3 🤯🤯🤯

  • @ThisWasEpic2023
    @ThisWasEpic2023 4 дня назад +3

    Americans drink orange "Color" juice
    Europeans drink orange "Fruit" juice.

  • @BastianNorW
    @BastianNorW 19 дней назад +656

    Fanta was invented in Europe (Germany). It's called Fanta because it's "Fantastisch" (Fantastic). It was bought by the Coca Cola Company, so it's an American company now, but Fanta is originally from Europe.

    • @mauriziocobalto5770
      @mauriziocobalto5770 18 дней назад +67

      It's correct, but.. Fanta concept originally was invented in Germany. Because with the war, US wasn't providing Coca Cola anymore. But the drink was based on some sort of apple cider. Orange Fanta as we know today, was invented in Naples, Italy.

    • @karinwenzel6361
      @karinwenzel6361 18 дней назад +62

      Fanta was "invented" and sold by the German subsidiary of the Coca Cola company in 1940 because they couldn't produce and sell the original Coca Cola any longer. So Fanta wasn't bought by Coca Cola. And yes, it was originally made from apples and whey, in 1955 Coca Cola Italy came up with the version relying on oranges which has become the standard Fanta nowadays at least in Europe.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae 18 дней назад +8

      Fanta is from Germany, from the good old times.... sort of (if you know you know)

    • @karenrogers6730
      @karenrogers6730 18 дней назад +1

      Fanta in Europe and UK doe contain orange juice concentrate.

    • @gregorygant4242
      @gregorygant4242 18 дней назад +9

      @@mauriziocobalto5770 Correct invented in Germany but the Fanta like we know now first was made in Italy .
      At least another thing Italians and Germans have in common besides making great cars and fascism .
      Lol, lol .
      Mi dispiace !
      Ryan is a very nice sympathetic guy I love watching his videos there's no BS in them unlike a lot of Americans .

  • @eisflamme2438
    @eisflamme2438 12 дней назад +92

    "You are complaining about american sevice sizes, yet this fanta is so big"
    That bottle of fanta, my dear Ryan, is not a serving size.

  • @zametal.
    @zametal. 7 дней назад

    I just love your videos. You are so entertaining while being your authentic self. I think that you are really talented for this type of content! I hope you keep it up for a long time! Always happy to see your videos :D

  • @gregorygant4242
    @gregorygant4242 19 дней назад +944

    That European Fanta is not for one person but a few people ,"family size" .

    • @Anson_AKB
      @Anson_AKB 19 дней назад +41

      one usual glass size in restaurants is 0.2 liter (200 ml), and
      labels on 1 liter bottles sometimes mention "5 servings per bottle" (1000/5=200 ml)

    • @futurefox128
      @futurefox128 19 дней назад +8

      @@Anson_AKB And this was a 1.5 liter bottle, I think
      Edit: I was wrong.

    • @gerardflynn7382
      @gerardflynn7382 19 дней назад +3

      ​@@Anson_AKBlitre

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen 19 дней назад +3

      @@gerardflynn7382 Not in American English.

    • @feha92
      @feha92 19 дней назад +6

      @@futurefox128 Clearly labeled differently to me. Only label I see says "1l"

  • @ianosh1
    @ianosh1 12 дней назад +186

    The fact that you compared a family portion that is made to last from 4-6 glasses to one person American portion is just crazy

    • @Netsuki
      @Netsuki 10 дней назад +2

      4 glasses, sure. 6 glasses? No way. Like small glass is 250ml. There is no way 1l would divide into 6 glasses. It would be less than 200ml per glass. And regular glass is 330ml iirc? So 1l = 3 portions realistically.

    • @anastasiak.7129
      @anastasiak.7129 10 дней назад +13

      @@Netsuki I see it a little differently than you. 330 ml glasses? They're way too big, who's supposed to drink so much at once? In our 5-person household we use 200 ml glasses. This is the usual size here in Germany. And we don't always fill it up, we often only take half a glass. If we ever have something as unhealthy as Fanta, a 1 liter bottle is enough for the whole family. Therefore the information about the portions is correct :-).

    • @ultra244
      @ultra244 9 дней назад

      Guys it's 5 glass

    • @mgvanDuyn
      @mgvanDuyn 9 дней назад

      ​@@ultra244200ml per glass is 5 glasses...

    • @Zuriki_
      @Zuriki_ 9 дней назад +1

      @@Netsuki 330ml glass is way too much for one person bro

  • @ch.k.3377
    @ch.k.3377 19 дней назад +310

    The answer to your rhetorical question is: Because companies can do it in America.

    • @mick20075
      @mick20075 19 дней назад +9

      And the people themselves don't care

    • @michalhrncir9561
      @michalhrncir9561 18 дней назад +7

      More likely they know people will still buy, cause they don't care. It's not about the laws, but about the people... like everything.

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 18 дней назад

      @@michalhrncir9561 Uhm the law influences the people and the people influence the law, even the US isn't just a complete banana republic, well at least not until Agent Orange somehow becomes president a second time while actually being a convicted criminal now.

    • @agnesbeck171
      @agnesbeck171 16 дней назад +1

      Actually the American one is the historically correct one (as there was an embargo in Germany after WWII when they invented it there-CocaCola Germany) still to drink orange flavour without orange. it was Fanta(sy) drink! Now we Europeans destroyed our cultural heritage 😂with the orange juice in it.

    • @theirishgamer10
      @theirishgamer10 4 дня назад

      @@agnesbeck171Fantastich, not fantasty

  • @brom0198
    @brom0198 7 дней назад +3

    US: Carbonated piss with sweetener.
    Europe: Orange juice

  • @JanBruunAndersen
    @JanBruunAndersen 19 дней назад +227

    I am surprised that the US Fanta is allowed to put pictures of orange slices on the packaging if it does not contain orange juice?

    • @juwen7908
      @juwen7908 18 дней назад +31

      Remember the US is the country where ketchup is considered to be a vegetable 🤯

    • @sap21s
      @sap21s 9 дней назад +1

      @@juwen7908 real ketchup is xD its tomato no meat

  • @IvaJelinkova-x3q
    @IvaJelinkova-x3q 19 дней назад +262

    The truth is that a totally artificial Fanta would not be sold in Europe. It probably wouldn't even meet European standards.

    • @gerardflynn7382
      @gerardflynn7382 19 дней назад +19

      It wouldn't

    • @Anson_AKB
      @Anson_AKB 19 дней назад +19

      *_IF_* there would be such thing, it would have to be called " with xxx flavor/taste" which should raise big red flags for consumers, just like it's done with real "vanille icecream" vs "icecream (vanil taste)" and similar names.

    • @davidpelc
      @davidpelc 19 дней назад +5

      I believe people here in EU would buy even the american version, but it would have to be 1/3 of price of european Fanta. 😄

    • @michalhrncir9561
      @michalhrncir9561 18 дней назад

      The difference is that if it could be sold here, people wouldn't buy it... and people in the us just don't care.

    • @gunchar06
      @gunchar06 18 дней назад +1

      @@davidpelc It would be probably illegal to be frank.

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK 19 дней назад +2242

    Shoutout to IWrocker 👌

    • @malpa2345
      @malpa2345 19 дней назад +54

      Absolutely

    • @geofftottenperthcoys9944
      @geofftottenperthcoys9944 19 дней назад +30

      He does have LOTS of Aussie fans!

    • @MeYou-ww9xk
      @MeYou-ww9xk 19 дней назад +36

      Not only Aussies.

    • @marlyd
      @marlyd 19 дней назад +12

      That's such a fun journey he's embarked on, I'm in a chokehold

    • @norXmal
      @norXmal 19 дней назад +27

      He's gone knee-deep on the drink comparisons, been enjoying it a lot.

  • @remali26
    @remali26 День назад +1

    In Greece Fanta contains 20% juice but still taste like crap. Lux (another competitor) it's by far the best orange soda in Greece. You should give a try to their products.

  • @Transmodulator
    @Transmodulator 19 дней назад +679

    After trying these, give ORANGINA a try, this will finally open your mind. 😉

    • @kathylecluyse7820
      @kathylecluyse7820 19 дней назад +69

      That, or Sanpellegrino. I prefer their blood organge.

    • @gerardflynn7382
      @gerardflynn7382 19 дней назад +3

      Funny name for a drink with orange juice, lemon juice and tangerine juice in it.

    • @jonasgraumans2034
      @jonasgraumans2034 19 дней назад +63

      Given his anger at normal Fanta, Orangina is gonna send him into apoplectic rage.😂😂😂

    • @annakermode6646
      @annakermode6646 19 дней назад +27

      I LOVE ORANGINA

    • @rahzeslayallkings6260
      @rahzeslayallkings6260 19 дней назад +5

      True orangina Red is the thing

  • @andrediego6131
    @andrediego6131 13 дней назад +255

    And i was here thinking our fanta tasted like chemicals.

    • @dubbyplays
      @dubbyplays 12 дней назад

      If we consider european junk drinks to be extremely bad, I guess american ones will give us instant disabetes and make us radioactive or speedrun the death of our taste buds 💀

    • @Siafk
      @Siafk 12 дней назад

      Our energy drinks though

    • @minnie6268
      @minnie6268 12 дней назад +1

      Exaactly, I hate it, it's so fake

    • @orangeeeeeee
      @orangeeeeeee 12 дней назад +3

      Yeah it does have a weird aftertaste I still like it though. Not as much as Coke and Sprite though

    • @M33838
      @M33838 12 дней назад

      I hate this juice. Is like mineral water with alot of sugar and a little bit of orange powder

  • @Xiroi87
    @Xiroi87 19 дней назад +387

    His excitement because the bottle had one of the new caps!!!!🤣🤣🤣

    • @lauradicu6273
      @lauradicu6273 19 дней назад +19

      Yes, because thus he knows this is an original European drink.

    • @DaweSlayer
      @DaweSlayer 19 дней назад +9

      I stopped the video after that to look for reactions in comments on his reaction. It's a chain reaction.

    • @Bassalicious
      @Bassalicious 19 дней назад +30

      Man I don't like them. As if I was incapable of putting a lid back on myself. Annoying as heck.

    • @mick20075
      @mick20075 19 дней назад +2

      Also eco friendly people no plastic but love these lids 😂😂

    • @tigersilberhannes9153
      @tigersilberhannes9153 18 дней назад +3

      @@mick20075 Its called the chef-effect or boss-effect; politicians get some thing explained in a certain way and then decide total bullshit beleaving they did something smart ... cause they were told that way and never got hte side effects explained to them.

  • @MBiscotte
    @MBiscotte 5 дней назад +2

    I am european, and I hate that kind of lids we have. It was not like that a few years ago, it was "normal" like your lids. Now, it gets in the way when we drink in the bottle, and I find it harder to properly close and seal the bottle. So yeah, I usually rip them off.

  • @umbastardo
    @umbastardo 18 дней назад +74

    Most relevant part at 7:50 “This actually tastes like oranges” - that’s the benefit of of having legally enforced high food standards - you don’t normalise fake rubbish - you can’t call an orange drink an orange drink without it actually having some oranges in it 🤣

  • @TheStOne1
    @TheStOne1 12 дней назад +25

    As a Spaniard I would never have said that Fanta tastes like orange juice. What kind of oranges do you have in the U.S.? 😂
    I don't dare taste the American version of Fanta...

  • @HenryFromWob
    @HenryFromWob 14 дней назад +207

    I love the excitement about our fixed lid. It's been so annoying to use in the first months, but I personally got used to it and even find it funny that folks from other countries call it the "European lid" now. 😄

    • @beltrangarrote1982
      @beltrangarrote1982 13 дней назад +10

      For real. We are becoming unexpectedly famous. “Let’s go on vacation to fixed lid land”

    • @TheJuup
      @TheJuup 13 дней назад +7

      It's only annoying until you realise you can just crack the lid and it hangs to the side of the bottle

    • @nicoschroeder5379
      @nicoschroeder5379 13 дней назад

      @@TheJuup dude. people are tooooo dumb to not toss the cap in to the naturre. You really think they are intelligent enough for this?

    • @MarkWithoutName
      @MarkWithoutName 13 дней назад +1

      I always snap 1 of the 2 strings so it just loosely hangs there 🤣

    • @jakob3044
      @jakob3044 13 дней назад +3

      I'm sorry you feel that way, but the fixed lid is the strongest argument for breaking up the EU.

  • @meloshea8991
    @meloshea8991 10 дней назад +1

    13:26 glad to see he is looking up the history even though it’s not simple enough for him to understand

  • @patriciagousset2884
    @patriciagousset2884 19 дней назад +380

    In France, Fanta contains: orange juice from concentrate (10%); lemon juice from concentrate (2%) and no "corn syrup" which is prohibited : high risk of obesity, diabetes and other diseases linked to sugar abuse...

    • @callum9999
      @callum9999 19 дней назад +7

      Corn syrup is not prohibited in France... Is there absolutely nothing people won't just make up stuff about!?

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP 19 дней назад +15

      @@callum9999correct it isn’t banned in the EU, and even the quotas placed on its use are for the purpose of fair agricultural and economic development and nothing to do with health. However it is banned here in Australia for health reasons - but it can still make its way in via imported products from the U.S. and elsewhere.

    • @alicetwain
      @alicetwain 19 дней назад +10

      The Italian version has 12% orange.

    • @cyberfunk3793
      @cyberfunk3793 19 дней назад +3

      Nothing Yeah it's not prohibited, stop spreading old wives tales.
      "Contrary to common opinion, high fructose corn syrup isn't banned in Europe. Referred to as isoglucose or glucose-fructose syrup in this region, use of high fructose corn syrup is restricted because it's under a production quota"

    • @PVPTawa
      @PVPTawa 19 дней назад +4

      Another thing to note is that corn syrup in Europe has less fructose (sugar), it is also much less produced and used in general.
      It's not the same product as the American version.
      The American version simply does not exist in Europe unless someone wants to import it, which would make it more expensive and there is the downside of not catering to the local market.

  • @bognagruba7653
    @bognagruba7653 19 дней назад +306

    If something tastes like it's just for kids, don't give it to kids!

    • @SatieSatie
      @SatieSatie 19 дней назад +19

      Haha, I like that.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys 19 дней назад +31

      That's something that I've noticed about Americans, they treat their kids like they are garbage. I just saw a video of an American family that lives in Romania and they visited a cereal breakfast specialized shop, and they ordered some healthy musli and fruits for them and then ordered "something for the kids" and choose some crappy coloured 80% sugar cereals.

    • @danusorn8655
      @danusorn8655 18 дней назад +2

      @@RaduRadonysI think some made a 180 where anything sweet is just for the kids and anything healthy for the adults 😂

    • @ActuallyZee
      @ActuallyZee 18 дней назад +2

      So no candy or junk food? how are they ever going to make friends.

    • @a5cent
      @a5cent 18 дней назад

      But you can use it to poison people?

  • @1andonlyMiro
    @1andonlyMiro 19 дней назад +219

    IWrocker and Ryan are breaking out of the American Matrix right before our eyes

    • @rubentadema4824
      @rubentadema4824 18 дней назад +10

      Follow the white 🐇

    • @petrpinc7695
      @petrpinc7695 18 дней назад

      They indeed are

    • @calvin9436
      @calvin9436 18 дней назад +1

      A glitch in the lid

    • @melocoton7
      @melocoton7 18 дней назад +1

      You’re following the white rabbit 🐇 soon you’ll break out of the Matrix

    • @nyyminuolivaara
      @nyyminuolivaara 16 дней назад

      The Americans will come to take our jobs, our ladies...And now our Fanta as well.

  • @fredmorpheus6890
    @fredmorpheus6890 3 часа назад

    In EU, the Fanta Orange manufacturer indicates producing nine recipes depending on the country. The first ingredient is still sparkling water. In France, the second is of the concentrate of orange juice, as in Spain and Italy; But otherwise there is sugar or, worse, fructose-glucose syrup in several central European countries (Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia).
    In addition, the additives are very variable from one country to another; Thus, the fantas sold in France contains a curator (potassium sorbate) and synthetic sweeteners, also used in the Hungarian, Spanish and Dutch fantas.
    The ANPC has discovered differences in the composition of certain Fanta products sold in different European countries - the concentration of orange juice varies between less than 5% and 20%.

  • @nicksykes4575
    @nicksykes4575 19 дней назад +202

    "Why are they selling us this fake crap?" That's easy, they know they can get away with it!

    • @michalhrncir9561
      @michalhrncir9561 18 дней назад +5

      More likely they know people will still buy, cause they don't care. It's not about the laws, but about the people... like everything.

    • @katlunafrancis
      @katlunafrancis 18 дней назад +1

      Germany vinvented Fanta. We can tell the original from Fake, so nobody would buy it here .

    • @PaulChillen
      @PaulChillen 12 дней назад

      It’s cheaper and no one is stopping them from selling it. And Americans love getting fucked by companies. Freedumb, baby.

    • @gordstart1773
      @gordstart1773 7 дней назад

      Probably also the fact that artificial chemical flavouring is cheaper to produce compared to real orange juice = higher profit.

  • @ObiNobY
    @ObiNobY 18 дней назад +141

    You must taste Orangina. European Fanta is considered fake tasting in Europe.
    Orangina is genuine carbonated orange juice.

    • @Ju88327
      @Ju88327 18 дней назад +1

      👍

    • @whiterspon573
      @whiterspon573 17 дней назад

      thats lie what you say

    • @HolgerNestmann
      @HolgerNestmann 17 дней назад +1

      yeah i disagree too - it‘s a nice soda and you taste orange. But it has added sugar and other fruits in it

    • @houtcheang6689
      @houtcheang6689 17 дней назад +1

      This and it have more oranges and pulpes.

    • @gadnuk666
      @gadnuk666 14 дней назад +1

      @@Michael_from_EU_Germany If you consider that you shouldn't drink that much of the stuff anyway, the price isn't soooo exaggerated. After all, it's not a staple food. Think of it as a treat that you sometimes enjoy even though you're harming your body, but at least it's better quality than the cheap stuff. Sweets and soda should only be sold at high prices and in high quality under fair production conditions anyway, but healthy food must become more affordable.

  • @barbosa7797
    @barbosa7797 11 дней назад +156

    Let me tell you a trick about the lid, so it doesn’t get on your way when you are drinking.
    If you push the lid a little bit harder it does a “click” sound and stays flat horizontally. At least in my country that’s how it works, so I suppose all Europe follows the same logic.

    • @Iyashikei-t4u
      @Iyashikei-t4u 10 дней назад +15

      Yup, that's how it's supposed to work here as well. However that isn't common knowledge here either. I know many people who didn't know until I showed them.

    • @purpletigerfish7697
      @purpletigerfish7697 9 дней назад +12

      I hate this new type of lids. Have problems with enclosing it again, and sometimes I accidentally tear one side so it’s sharp and hurts my fingers, therefors I rather cut them down from the bottle. 😅 Problem solved. 🎉

    • @h0mo3rectus69
      @h0mo3rectus69 9 дней назад +15

      I always just rip them Off completely 😂

    • @RealBrik2
      @RealBrik2 8 дней назад +1

      ​@@h0mo3rectus69same lmao

    • @reviewtechgermany8091
      @reviewtechgermany8091 7 дней назад

      Me too, I just rip it off and this goes to show you, what a useless invention it is. ​@@h0mo3rectus69

  • @Netsuki
    @Netsuki 10 дней назад +1

    I can't say that I'm surprised in any way. Europeans have standards, especially enforced by European Union, which bans a lot of unhealthy stuff and even gives customers more laws. It's obviously not perfect, but I am very glad I live in Europe, not America. My favorite difference in law is that when American modifying a device would lose a warranty, in Europe you can't lose warranty even if you open it and do whatever you want with it, as long as you don't break it yourself. And it's the company that has to prove that the device doesn't work because you modified it and broke it. I can root my android and it won't make me los a warranty. Plus we also have additional 12 months of warranty given by EU. Like you have only a year iirc, we have 2 years of base warranty.

  • @oxenfree117
    @oxenfree117 19 дней назад +104

    It was amusing watching Ryan went from "I love orange soda" to "This artificial crap." I'm not saying which one is better, just the reaction is funny to watch.

  • @eduarii7602
    @eduarii7602 12 дней назад +24

    6:10 "Does this actually have juice in it?" The most american thing i heard today 😂

  • @1337P3250IV
    @1337P3250IV 19 дней назад +459

    In europe we have something called glasses, which enable us to only drink a small portion of a bottle

    • @aligindahouse7777
      @aligindahouse7777 18 дней назад +18

      Usually in Europe there are 500ml bottles. I've never seen a litre of Fanta, it's either 500ml or 2L

    • @universpro7741
      @universpro7741 18 дней назад

      ​@aligindahouse7777 there are 25cl, 0.5L and 1L

    • @CROM-on1bz
      @CROM-on1bz 18 дней назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @daveverhoeven2288
      @daveverhoeven2288 18 дней назад +4

      :D haha goodone mate

    • @oberoneledthar3782
      @oberoneledthar3782 18 дней назад

      @@aligindahouse7777 in germany there are 500ml, 1L, 1,5L and 2L Bottles ^^ and the small cans around 333ml ^^

  • @lefteriskonstantinidis8313
    @lefteriskonstantinidis8313 2 дня назад

    The current version sold in Italy is 12% orange juice. The UK version is 3.7% orange juice from concentrate, according to its recipe. Greek Orange Fanta is 20% juice from concentrate.

  • @MrFreezeYo
    @MrFreezeYo 19 дней назад +153

    thanks for mentioning having the idea by iWrocker :) he is a nice guy.

    • @VXGaming
      @VXGaming 19 дней назад +1

      He's been converted.

    • @bjorntantau194
      @bjorntantau194 19 дней назад +5

      Yeah, so many reaction channels rip each other off. Found one that copied Ryan 1:1 the other day. It's refreshing to see one actually credit their inspiration.

  • @Justforvisit
    @Justforvisit 19 дней назад +246

    First IWRocker, now Ryan Wuzer....the American Fanta Revolutionary War has begun, it seems.....

    • @Drescher1984
      @Drescher1984 19 дней назад +4

      Pretty sure IWRocker was the first, neither the last. But yes it's kinda funny he picks it this shortly after. But I guess you have to forget while the iron is hot.

    • @luboinchina3013
      @luboinchina3013 19 дней назад +11

      He needs to make join live stream with IWrocker tasting something together. Like a real bread...?

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 18 дней назад

      @@Drescher1984 I assume you meant to say "wasn't the first, or the last" and "forge while the iron is hot" cause otherwise very confusing statements...

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 18 дней назад

      @@luboinchina3013 Define real bread. I don't particularly disagree or anything, just you know, to be clear I mean.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG 18 дней назад +1

      @@luboinchina3013 No. IWrocker is much better and doesn't need to come down to the Wuzer brothers pathetic levels of YTing.

  • @andreastietz8231
    @andreastietz8231 19 дней назад +122

    I encourage all Americans to also do the test. Get a european Fanta, compare it to the US-Version and than ask yourself that question: "Why do we get the fake?" When you find the answer to that question than you know what´s going wrong with your country generally.

    • @boscotheman82
      @boscotheman82 19 дней назад

      Orange soda isn't supposed to have juice in it, it's soda pop

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof 19 дней назад +24

      @@boscotheman82 Then why call it orange soda in the first place? Also, Orangina would like to know where you live.

    • @81de
      @81de 18 дней назад

      That sounds like a stupid excuse to drink chemicals​@@boscotheman82

    • @DKannji
      @DKannji 18 дней назад +13

      @@boscotheman82 Soda pops are carbonated juice. If they didn't want to be juice, why make it orange and suggest that it actually has orange in it?

    • @AltCutTV
      @AltCutTV 18 дней назад +1

      "Let's make Fanta oranges again!"
      I wonder if the EU version was also more artificial from the start though..

  • @ravenisjusthere
    @ravenisjusthere 6 дней назад +1

    The first time I see American Fanta, and I'm like: "That's what my American friends ARE DRINKING??"

  • @magwol
    @magwol 19 дней назад +186

    If you pull the lid a bit further down it will "snap" in place so it won't touch your nose. You can also try to fold it over the opening and then the flat top part of the lid will be facing you while you drink.

    • @Snarnler
      @Snarnler 19 дней назад +7

      Thank you. I just wish they would try pushing it. Such delicate flowers

    • @bettinapedersen4363
      @bettinapedersen4363 19 дней назад +1

      Or San Pellegrino. You can get in different tastes like lemon mint, pomegranate, grapefruit…, natural flavors, not to sweet.

    • @Dr3amWorks
      @Dr3amWorks 19 дней назад +9

      I was thinking the same thing the whole time :] Just pull a little more man, little more, till that snap :]]]

    • @cindz4618
      @cindz4618 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@bettinapedersen4363San Pellegrino is much better- I agree

    • @Bramfly
      @Bramfly 19 дней назад +3

      Turn it 30 degrees, the lid will not touch your nose that way 😊

  • @YummyBrummy
    @YummyBrummy 18 дней назад +89

    The idea for a bottle that size is for pouring into a glass, not drink from the bottle. We have smaller bottles here for that and cans of Fanta

  • @adur6400
    @adur6400 18 дней назад +97

    Fun Fact: Fanta was originally produced in Germany 12:23 [ It derived from the german phrase Fantastisch = wonderful ]

    • @1Kaisermerlin
      @1Kaisermerlin 16 дней назад +4

      It also originally had no Oranges in it.

    • @Fennek_Off
      @Fennek_Off 16 дней назад +3

      @@1Kaisermerlin it was made of potatoes if I'm not mistaken

    • @boyka_369
      @boyka_369 16 дней назад

      since 1940 🤭😁

    • @nekogod
      @nekogod 16 дней назад +1

      Indeed, it was made by Coke Deutschland after the US trade embargoed the country.

    • @agnesbeck171
      @agnesbeck171 16 дней назад

      So the American one is the historically correct one (as there was an embargo in Germany after WWII when they launched it) still to drink orange flavour! Wow - it was Fanta(sy) drink! Now Europeans we destroyed our cultural heritage 😂

  • @Sebastian-c4d4s
    @Sebastian-c4d4s День назад +1

    I'm from Europe and it's a recycling system that turns plastic into very nice toys🤗It is the lid that is Connected to the bottle And in my country half Petri and half Fanta big preference Fanta or Pepsi😅

  • @AzulShell
    @AzulShell 19 дней назад +111

    I've never seen someone so enthusiastic and happy about that cap that hangs over😂

    • @mimipicard9879
      @mimipicard9879 18 дней назад +10

      I hate them , so annoying and he was so happy😅

    • @foetusdeletus6313
      @foetusdeletus6313 18 дней назад +5

      I wish the worst fates to the bureaucrats that forced those things on us

    • @emycharaa
      @emycharaa 18 дней назад +1

      ​@foetusdeletus6313 why is that a bad thing.

    • @foetusdeletus6313
      @foetusdeletus6313 18 дней назад +3

      @@emycharaa because it's a non issue and they get paid 80000 euros a month to make my life worse.
      The lid is also harder to screw back on properly and ripping it off just leaves plastic shrapnel sticking in your hand, like a spike dog leash.

    • @lyaneris
      @lyaneris 18 дней назад +1

      @@emycharaa It's really annoying to screw them back on, which makes drinking during a traffic stop way more difficult than with a normal lid.

  • @kerouac2
    @kerouac2 19 дней назад +93

    I saw a taste test with French chlldren once and they nearly spit out the American product. Their exact words: it tastes like chemical water!

  • @sandisrekis9878
    @sandisrekis9878 19 дней назад +108

    You and iWrocker are actually my favourite USA reaction channels.
    Keep it up!

    • @bognagruba7653
      @bognagruba7653 19 дней назад +4

      Same.

    • @phoenix-xu9xj
      @phoenix-xu9xj 18 дней назад

      Try reacting to my roots. And The Magic Kingdom, they’ve been to the U.K. 3 times now.

    • @phoenix-xu9xj
      @phoenix-xu9xj 18 дней назад

      @@bognagruba7653try reacting to my roots .

    • @antonioalonso2474
      @antonioalonso2474 13 дней назад

      the same for me: if i want to laugh and entertain about comparisons between europe and US i always check RYan or lWrocker :D

  • @KamuranDehliz
    @KamuranDehliz 2 дня назад

    Fanta (referred to in Germany mostly as "die Fanta" and in Austria and Switzerland as "das Fanta") is a trademarked name for a carbonated refreshment drink made by the Coca-Cola Company from Atlanta, USA. The name of the brand, which was originally invented in Germany, derives from the German word for "imagination" (Fantasie).

  • @GianniDN
    @GianniDN 19 дней назад +163

    I was an exchange student for 3 months in the US, from Italy. First week I got severe belly and stomach pains. My exchange family actually ordered pizza and what they thought were Italian meals but it was actually fastfood overloaded with sugar, nothing came even close to what we eat in Italy. I realised they actually did it with the best intentions but I asked them if I could prepare us all fresh Italian meals. It’s strange to say but even veggies taste completely different in the US. I made fresh lasagna’s, pizza’s,.. with their kids, who were my age. They were amazed that it tasted so great but I was amazed it tasted nothing like in Italy while we always use my Nonna’s recipe. I don’t really like sweets or soda’s. I was happy that I found my favorite Italian cookies in the US, and hugely disappointed they tasted nothing like in Italy. I ate those in Spain, Belgium, Germany,… they tasted exactly like in Italy. In the US you taste that they added much more sugar to them. I was wondering why they did this? I am not even amazed that a lot of Americans have a sugar addiction. Even coffee taste like sugar. When my exchange family came to visit us last summer, they were totally amazed about everything but especially our food. They said that they felt in heaven. I am one of the few people who really don’t like fastfood.

    • @Dracorientalis
      @Dracorientalis 18 дней назад +11

      Yup same... I'm Irish... and I food it very difficult to feed myself in the U.S. EVERYTHING made me sick! and The chocolate and cheese smells and taste straight up like vomit. No joke! No exaggerating! There is a taste of vomit from the chocolate.

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 18 дней назад +3

      @@Dracorientalis The difference is the milk in US making also the chocolate and cheese be different. They don't pasteurize the milk.

    • @Dracorientalis
      @Dracorientalis 18 дней назад +5

      @Megalomaniakaal No the difference is they add shit their food that should be in it. In the case of chocolate they add butyric acid to it which is also in stomach bile. With cheese its something similar!

    • @tihomirrasperic
      @tihomirrasperic 18 дней назад +5

      Americans who come to Europe for the first time are amazed by McDonald's.

    • @Dracorientalis
      @Dracorientalis 18 дней назад +7

      @tihomirrasperic Oh I know... my cousin came to visit in oreland and bit into the burger. just the first bite... and he goes with a full mouth "wait its really beef?" LMAO

  • @FireyFly
    @FireyFly 16 дней назад +147

    The lid is to reduce plastic waste. Most of the lids does not get to the recycling center, because people tend to not care about lids, or throw it away.

    • @Jorgerally35
      @Jorgerally35 15 дней назад +10

      Most of them, really, MOST OF them? You are on something to be honest. It is still a good idea, but, MOST OF THEM? Are you sure about that? I'm sure you're not because that's just not true.

    • @FireyFly
      @FireyFly 15 дней назад +25

      @@Jorgerally35 That is literally the reason the EU did it.

    • @anianii
      @anianii 14 дней назад

      Most of them is just 100% wrong. Close to none of them get thrown away separately. And those that do, they're the ones also just throwing the bottle away somewhere. The EU again "solved" a non existent problem.

    • @samsungtab3977
      @samsungtab3977 14 дней назад +4

      I thought they did that because idiots kept losing those lids. How do you even pull off something like that?
      "Dammit, I lost the lid again!"

    • @twotidoce
      @twotidoce 14 дней назад +2

      ​@@samsungtab3977 I think its cause of countries like spain and france where alot people buy bottled water and people use the streets to throw trash rather than the bins.

  • @kabohuko2041
    @kabohuko2041 16 дней назад +39

    The answer is very simple. In Europe, there is public healthcare. Therefore, food regulations are more stringent because the healthier people are, the smaller the burden on the state budget. That is why carcinogenic ingredients are not allowed for general consumption and that is why food in Europe is of better quality. In the USA, medical companies and hospitals care about people getting sick because it is a billion-dollar business. And the caps are attached because it reduces environmental pollution by 10%. You know, a healthy environment means healthier people. In the USA, no one cares about that.

    • @gregorygant4242
      @gregorygant4242 13 дней назад +6

      @@kabohuko2041 Yep, in the US only profits and money matter first people second.

  • @SweDennis
    @SweDennis 19 дней назад +87

    I'm from Sweden, and while Fanta is still my favourite, I still find it sickly sweet. To me, the big king is always Orangina, that actually tastes of Orange. :-D

    • @stoferb876
      @stoferb876 18 дней назад +2

      Swedish soda is actually much sweeter than in most other countries. For some reason. And yes I don't like soda in general because of that. If I want some orange juice like drink I go for "Mer".

    • @pdobani
      @pdobani 18 дней назад +5

      Trocadero is the best soda in sweden 😅😅😅

    • @tubekulose
      @tubekulose 18 дней назад +1

      As an Austrian I recommend Frucade. 🙂

    • @stoferb876
      @stoferb876 18 дней назад +1

      @@pdobani Yeah. One of the few I like.

    • @shaddow3851
      @shaddow3851 18 дней назад

      we rip the lid off

  • @ZenoDovahkiin
    @ZenoDovahkiin 3 дня назад +2

    1:25 "Contains no juice."
    Welp.

  • @mulahasanovic_
    @mulahasanovic_ 18 дней назад +109

    Orange soda in US - color
    Orange soda in EU - fruit

  • @seandonohue6793
    @seandonohue6793 13 дней назад +56

    I think the shock should be the reverse - what do you mean American Fanta Orange doesn’t contain oranges?!

    • @apokkalyps6
      @apokkalyps6 12 дней назад +6

      The color of american fanta looks like the kidney waste from someone in dialisis.

    • @theender664
      @theender664 12 дней назад +3

      ​@@apokkalyps6yeah.. now that you mention it it really does look what I had in my bag at hospital

  • @sylvievanhout8706
    @sylvievanhout8706 19 дней назад +73

    11:03 that is exactly how we Europeans (at least everyone I know) reacted the first time we used those caps 😂 we're not so different after all! 🤝

    • @interstellar.overdrive
      @interstellar.overdrive 18 дней назад +6

      first time I used such cap I thought it was a faulty one and just ripped it off :D after the 3rd or 4th one I started to realize it must be done on purpose... :D

    • @MLWJ1993
      @MLWJ1993 18 дней назад

      Germany does it better, where it's attached on just 1 side so you can easily put it out of the way whilst still being attached.

    • @sylvievanhout8706
      @sylvievanhout8706 18 дней назад +1

      @@MLWJ1993 We have both types, depending on brand. I don't like either of them to be honest...

    • @sylvievanhout8706
      @sylvievanhout8706 18 дней назад

      @@interstellar.overdrive I still rip them of at times 😅

    • @garykidson4489
      @garykidson4489 17 дней назад

      The first thing I do is rip it off! 😂

  • @MyTheMic
    @MyTheMic 2 дня назад

    "Do you know how many times I've woken up at night wanting a drink, put the bottle to my mouth thinking it was the neck, but it was actually the cap, and ended up pouring it all over my face? Those damn caps." 🤣🤣🤣

  • @IvaJelinkova-x3q
    @IvaJelinkova-x3q 19 дней назад +52

    Ryan, you are an inquisitive and thoughtful man, I think you should go to Europe in person.

  • @ProfTydrim
    @ProfTydrim 19 дней назад +49

    Essentially it's because your government mainly cares for the corporations interests and ours cares for the citizens interests (at least more so)

  • @kisielmichal
    @kisielmichal 13 дней назад +34

    The orange juice content in Fanta varies between European countries. There is 20% orange juice in the Greek Fanta, while in most countries it's up to 5%.

  • @KruzioBaal
    @KruzioBaal 10 дней назад +1

    Europe Fanta, UK or Spain information:
    A lot of text, I know... But it is better to have knowledge than to be ignorant.
    UK Fanta gets its color from carrots, pumpkins, and orange fruit, while the US version gets it from dyes (red 40 and yellow 6). Also about 3 times as much sugar in the US version versus the UK version, and the US Fanta has high fructose corn syrup while the UK version has sugar.
    In contrast, American Fanta contains high-fructose corn syrup instead of pure sugar and does not contain any real juice. Additionally, Fanta in the U.S. has a sweeter taste because it contains 73 grams of sugar per bottle versus only 22.5 grams in U.K. Fanta. Other European countries also differ in ingredients.
    Certain ingredients allowed in the U.S. are banned in Europe, while other ingredients aren't outright prohibited but have stricter regulations in Europe. This includes synthetic food dyes like Yellow No. 6, and Red No. 40. American Fanta contains both Yellow 6 and Red 40.
    One key difference between the U.S. and Spanish versions of Fanta is the ingredients. Fanta sold in Spain contains 8% orange juice, while the American version, perhaps rather shockingly, contains no juice at all.
    Apart from the most striking difference, which is colour, the unbelievable video highlights the difference in flavour between the two: while Spanish Fanta has a flavour that reminds us of natural orange juice, American Fanta has a clearly artificial and sugary flavour to it.
    The difference in flavours is also a reflection of the habits of each country. Americans prefer sugary drinks and prioritise them over natural ingredients. However, the Spanish market is somewhat more demanding regarding the ingredients and flavours of its drinks.

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 18 дней назад +86

    European Fanta tastes nice and refreshing.
    American Fanta tastes sickly sweet and artificial.

    • @uxydra6403
      @uxydra6403 17 дней назад +8

      I live in Europe and everyone I know thinks it tastes sickly sweet and artificial here too.
      I really wonder how the American one tastes.

    • @M4rciuZ
      @M4rciuZ 16 дней назад +1

      @@uxydra6403 I've tried it when was living in UAE, same color as the yankee one and it tastes basically like sugar with some chemical inside.

    • @shmick6079
      @shmick6079 16 дней назад

      @ like chemically modified syrup.

  • @julianne_warren
    @julianne_warren 19 дней назад +49

    Colour of American Fanta is quite unappetizing. Euro Fanta isn't a healthy drink, but at least it isn't liquid neon.

    • @Anson_AKB
      @Anson_AKB 19 дней назад +3

      i still remember that many many decades ago as a child, we got similarly colored fanta during holidays in italy, and it also had a different taste from the current or german one. but a few decades ago, EU regulations stopped the use of lots of additives and colors.

    • @Klaus-em3ix
      @Klaus-em3ix 18 дней назад +3

      Looks like poison.😕😕

    • @maximilianriewenherm4446
      @maximilianriewenherm4446 13 дней назад

      ​@@Klaus-em3ixfor me, it looks like the liquid of Knicklichter

  • @TheyCalledMeT
    @TheyCalledMeT 19 дней назад +46

    0:52 jokes on you .. that is not a portion, there are 5 portions in it ;)

  • @fabianontour98
    @fabianontour98 11 дней назад

    You have to know, that Fanta is also different in European Countries. My absolute favourite is the Italian one. It’s the most natural and smells absolutely amazing.
    Our Fanta in Switzerland has also a lid you can take away because Switzerland is not in the European Union. But I think we will also get the fixed lid.

  • @riccardocoletta2398
    @riccardocoletta2398 19 дней назад +53

    Minute 10:46 - Because, as I said in my previous message, in Italy you can't use a fruit name (or name derivation) or a fruit image if there isn't at least 12% of that fruit juice

    • @NickSap
      @NickSap 14 дней назад

      In Greece is 20% and is still fake

  • @trito135
    @trito135 13 дней назад +174

    The lid in Europe was aweful at beginning, but you get use to it quickly. It's to get more plastic recykled.

    • @apokkalyps6
      @apokkalyps6 12 дней назад +16

      It actually speaks about how dumb people are, that they can't even keep the lid with the bottle when recycling

    • @rayray5918
      @rayray5918 12 дней назад +14

      @@apokkalyps6 i think a big issue was that people just threw the caps away separately, causing the wild life and nature to suffer with the tiny caps getting to the nature and microplastic getting everywhere. People like to throw trash anywhere but the trashcans for some reason and they cry when companies decide to fix that issue? that's what's scary to me.

    • @marley4038
      @marley4038 12 дней назад

      No you don't get used to it. It's annoying as fuck. Specially for those of us who didn't throw the lids away in the first place and now have to deal with this bullshit. I cut mines with scissors or it's impossible to drink from the bottle without getting your cheek or your nose wet, or spilling the drink precisely while trying not to get wet, not to mention that it sometimes just closes on its own and ends up spilling the drink anyways. If people were just less filthy we would still have normal lids.

    • @SprzedawcaFotowoltaiki
      @SprzedawcaFotowoltaiki 12 дней назад +16

      i always rip that lid off like its sooo annyoing

    • @xjkmr1
      @xjkmr1 12 дней назад +9

      @@SprzedawcaFotowoltaikiyou can just push it down and it will stay down. Its really not that hard…

  • @river114
    @river114 12 дней назад +43

    The lid thing is a fairly new thing in Europe, we are still getting use to it. But you can twist it and break it off, if it annoys you.

    • @andij605
      @andij605 11 дней назад +3

      Yeah, it took me a few weeks to get used to it. By now I have perfected the angle and can keep the lid on, away from my face. It took a few tries.

    • @221b-l3t
      @221b-l3t 10 дней назад +1

      ​@@andij605 I still spill often. Either while ripping off the cap or the liquid in the cap drips on my hand while tilting it to take a sip. I'm very pro EU but this law has me rethinking that. And all because some psychopaths throw the cap away before they're done. Who the hell doesn't keep it to screw it back on before throwing away. That has to be less than 10%. I've never seen anyone in my life open a soda and discard the cap. That's what cans are for. The nice thing about a bottle is that you can close it again, which the tab doesn't help, it needs to be longer.

    • @Iyashikei-t4u
      @Iyashikei-t4u 10 дней назад +5

      If you push the lid a little further it will make a clicking sound and stay in place. It shouldn't bother you after that. They could've actually explained this in the first place though because you have to almost accidentally get there just to know this.

    • @HikariOfHime
      @HikariOfHime 9 дней назад

      @@Iyashikei-t4u THIS!! Im baffled by how many people dont know about it.

    • @patiencerose
      @patiencerose 7 дней назад

      I just cut mine off, it's not like I'm going to throw it away and carry round an empty bottle

  • @omegaalemon4801
    @omegaalemon4801 10 дней назад

    7:03 Apparently, "Kel loves orange soda!", is a reference to a show called Kenan and Kel.
    To me that was quite the shock as I was thoroughly convinced that this was an Omori reference.
    But alas, the revelation, it hit right in the heart...
    i omor.

  • @BonFire71
    @BonFire71 14 дней назад +31

    the "lid thing" is to make it stick to the bottle so laying around plastic in the environment is reduced and it is disposed 'in one piece' so the (micro-)plastic in the food chain and in the environment is reduced. They introduced it not too long ago, a year or two, I'd say.

    • @theender664
      @theender664 12 дней назад

      And everyone hates it XD

    • @peterschmitz8422
      @peterschmitz8422 12 дней назад

      ​You can twist the lid, which breaks one of the two links and increases the distance of the lid to the bottle.
      At least with most lids I've seen recently.

  • @jonjohnson2844
    @jonjohnson2844 19 дней назад +50

    The fixed bottle caps used to really annoy me but now I think they're a great idea.

  • @Suneater06
    @Suneater06 12 дней назад +32

    it's cool to see you are so happy about this :D really fun to watch

  • @alexhemel9678
    @alexhemel9678 7 дней назад +1

    To answer your question why European Fanta contains real orange juice and the US does not is because of government rules
    I wouldn't be surprised if the profit margin on the US version is slightly bigger because the chemicals they're allowed to put in it might be cheaper, than real orange juice