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  • In this video I react to UK vs US Kit Kat. The Kit Kat bar is definitely one of my favorite chocolate bars, but I had no idea they were originally made in the UK. I'm excited to try some of the UK Kit Kat varieties as I know Brits definitely make good chocolate.
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  • @christinebarnes9102
    @christinebarnes9102 Год назад +97

    They forgot to mention that we in the UK also have a chunky kit kat single

    • @darthdmc
      @darthdmc Год назад +5

      We've had chunkys for a while now in the UK.

    • @alexmckee4683
      @alexmckee4683 Год назад +4

      My favourite type of KitKat.

    • @Inconsistent-Dogwash
      @Inconsistent-Dogwash Год назад +6

      I was just about to say that, was very confused.

    • @JTScottOfficial
      @JTScottOfficial Год назад +2

      He mentioned that the duo was simply 2 2/3rd chunky bars. The US probably has a chunky bar

    • @craigread5603
      @craigread5603 3 месяца назад

      And mint... And cookies & cream

  • @janescott4574
    @janescott4574 Год назад +81

    Many years ago I worked for Chrysler in London. My American boss had 2 children that had been born in the uk. He was going back to the USA for a holiday and was looking forward to giving them their first Hershey chocolates. When he came back I asked if they’d all enjoyed it. His reply, “why did I ever like this crap? It’s actually revolting and the kids thought so too”!!

    • @o00nemesis00o
      @o00nemesis00o Год назад +4

      Apparently the 'vomit' taste is a result of burning the milk during the heating process, and somehow it stuck as the 'American' way to make chocolate. You can experience something similar by trying to toast Parmesan cheese in the oven. Just put some on top of bread or something, and bung it in the oven. Mm. Enjoy the smell and try not to throw up.

    • @originalityisdead.9513
      @originalityisdead.9513 Год назад

      @@o00nemesis00o
      Ahh, the sweaty sock smell.

    • @Fifury161
      @Fifury161 Год назад +3

      @@o00nemesis00o No - the vomit taste is actually a result of the chemical they use in the pasteurisation process - it's the same chemical found in human bile, hence the vomit taste - seriously worth researching that yourself as it does sound so unbelievable!

    • @RoyCousins
      @RoyCousins Год назад

      Butyric Acid (as found in vomit) is used by Hershey's as a milk preservative.

    • @kellg1980
      @kellg1980 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@o00nemesis00oI was told they don't use milk to make it but actually a powdered milk flavouring

  • @twigletz7384
    @twigletz7384 Год назад +88

    The Chocolate Orange, you said your wife enjoys, is British. It was first made by the chocolate company Terry's in the early 1930s. When I was young, they were a staple at Christmas time - don't think I ever had one at any other time of the year! Unfortunately, Terry's was sold to Kraft in 2005 and the Terry's factory in York was shut down. Our beloved Chocolate Oranges are now produced in France :(

    • @countzero1136
      @countzero1136 Год назад +10

      Still an essential Christmas staple though

    • @Fifury161
      @Fifury161 Год назад +1

      So not British then?

    • @anderssorenson9998
      @anderssorenson9998 Год назад +4

      Ah yes, the Terry's chocolate orange. I once concocted a plot for a story my niece was writing for school where the murder weapon was a chocolate orange in a sock.

    • @countzero1136
      @countzero1136 Год назад +2

      @@anderssorenson9998 That would be a pretty mean tool actually O_O

    • @Fifury161
      @Fifury161 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@stevey5151 You should probably proof read before you commit to posting as you have contradicted yourself

  • @01Hads
    @01Hads Год назад +193

    Terry's Chocolate orange

    • @liamspence4334
      @liamspence4334 Год назад +4

      Should of Stayed terrys

    • @LuvNickynGina4ever
      @LuvNickynGina4ever Год назад +3

      ​@@liamspence4334 whattt?! The name changed?!

    • @AntMorris
      @AntMorris Год назад +41

      Deffo talking about a Terry’s chocolate orange ….. but it’s not terrys it’s mine 😂

    • @saf99999
      @saf99999 Год назад +9

      @@liamspence4334 it is still Terrys

    • @TheGiff7
      @TheGiff7 Год назад +4

      @@AntMorris beat me to it.

  • @postiekeefveness4415
    @postiekeefveness4415 Год назад +91

    I give Hersheys chocolate to the grandchildren if they've been naughty.

  • @itztehendd
    @itztehendd Год назад +62

    The reason why it says "May contain milk" is because the factory it's produced in will be using milk but they can't 100% say there's no cross contamination between the milk and that bar. You see it with other foods too

    • @daveofyorkshire301
      @daveofyorkshire301 Год назад +10

      True, how many non-nut products say "may contain nuts"

    • @Paul-hl8yg
      @Paul-hl8yg Год назад +8

      To cover themselves incase of someone allergic to a particular ingredient. Some would try to sue the manufacturer but a well placed warning or mention of that ingredient stops any case against them.

  • @adyf397
    @adyf397 Год назад +38

    Kitkat was invented by Rowntrees of York UK around 100 years ago...the reason for stopping the foil packaging is simply because food packaging rules changed, the foil could be easily torn and the food contaminated

    • @lucyj8204
      @lucyj8204 Год назад +4

      You can still get foil/paper wrappers in multipacks IIRC, just not as bars sold singly.

    • @adyf397
      @adyf397 Год назад +2

      @@lucyj8204 yeah because they're safe inside an outer wrapper 👍

    • @SimonLandmine
      @SimonLandmine Год назад +1

      And the other reason was that two-finger bars in vending machines suffered from condensation, which caused the wafer to swell and the chocolate to crack (and fall off all over your clothes). This doesn't happen to the foil-wrapped two-finger bars.

    • @Daktangle
      @Daktangle Год назад

      It also sucked when it was slightly warm and bit of foil tore off on the Kit Kat. D:

  • @grimreaper-qh2zn
    @grimreaper-qh2zn Год назад +89

    Chocolate and Orange is a classic flavour combination. What used to confuse kids in the UK was KitKat was a chocolate treat but Kit E Kat was a tinned cat food.

    • @marycarver1542
      @marycarver1542 Год назад +3

      Chocolate Orange is always a Christmas treat ! Children get them in their stockings ....
      Delicious unadultered chocolate with a slight orange flavour. Probably the ONLY sweet treat that I eat,
      and then only at Christmas.

    • @marycarver1542
      @marycarver1542 Год назад +6

      Kit e Kat is a well know cat foot in the UK !

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Год назад

      @@marycarver1542 Paw?

    • @Justabitnosey
      @Justabitnosey Год назад +4

      We had a cat growing up that would only eat kit-e-kat. Never got it confused with kit-kats.😂😂😂

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Год назад

      @@Justabitnosey Was his name Arthur?

  • @BobSmith-fu1nn
    @BobSmith-fu1nn Год назад +37

    KitKats in the US are made under licence by Hershey and have a distinctly different taste than KitKats made by Nestle. Hershey was forced to reformulate their recipe for the basic Hershey bar for sale in Canada because the US version couldn't compete with Dairy Milk.

    • @photoisca7386
      @photoisca7386 Год назад +3

      I'm pretty sure that when Nestle bought out Rowntree, the originator of Kit-Kat and many other brands, they "improved" the recipe to European standards and ruined the bars. The famous Yorkie bars became unpalatable until a new generation unfamiliar with the original took over.

    • @NostalgiaVivec
      @NostalgiaVivec Год назад +3

      @@photoisca7386 they also got rid of the jokey misogynist ads for them which were always a fucking laugh. my favourite was "you got the vote be happy with that"

    • @pesmerga182
      @pesmerga182 Год назад +1

      @@NostalgiaVivecnot for girls!

    • @Fifury161
      @Fifury161 Год назад +1

      @@photoisca7386 It seems this is what happened to all of the original UK confectionery (well except for Swizzels!)

  • @geoffbeattie3160
    @geoffbeattie3160 Год назад +82

    I had some chocolate from USA and Canada as a kid and I thought it was made to put kids off chocolate it was so awful tasting

    • @HarleyHerbert
      @HarleyHerbert Год назад +10

      When I was in school a teacher brought back some American chocolate with her from her recent holiday there and gave me some as reward for scoring the highest on a test. It was so vile that it astounded me how so many Americans can eat so much of it. I've generally found the same with other American foods I've tried too. They must have really screwed up their taste buds with all that crap they stick in all their food.

    • @nullbubble791
      @nullbubble791 Год назад

      That'll be the baby sick

    • @73kevdoc
      @73kevdoc Год назад +5

      Chocolate from the UK is so much better than chocolate from the US.

    • @Freedomcustom
      @Freedomcustom 9 месяцев назад

      When u make chocolate with fermented milk like the US, yeah no surprises it tastes like literal baby puke

    • @Reddsoldier
      @Reddsoldier 9 месяцев назад

      I think so too. The only American chocolate I like are Reece's because the sugary peanut butter taste is strangely good.

  • @ladygardener100
    @ladygardener100 Год назад +15

    Totally agree, the foil and paper wrapping on a two finger Kit Kat is iconic.

    • @MrBollocks10
      @MrBollocks10 10 месяцев назад

      How can you take a break otherwise?
      They conditioned us to drool when you crack.🤭

  • @lisaallwell8111
    @lisaallwell8111 Год назад +30

    Terrys chocolate oranges. They are lovely. We also have Dark chocolate and mint ones which I got recently they are nice. Also we just call these biscuits sometimes used for dunking in tea.

    • @martinwebb1681
      @martinwebb1681 Год назад +3

      Terrys chocolate orange also come in white chocolate (Terry's chocolate orange snowball) and Toffee flavour (Terry's chocolate orange toffee).

    • @carllawrenczuk9173
      @carllawrenczuk9173 Год назад

      The popping candy one rules 👌🏻

    • @jiggely_spears
      @jiggely_spears Год назад

      And it started out as a chocolate apple.... but not apple flavoured if I remember correctly.

    • @matthewwalker5430
      @matthewwalker5430 Год назад +1

      Yep, and they are British also

    • @marycarver1542
      @marycarver1542 Год назад +1

      You dunk chocolate orange pieces in tea !!!!!!!!!!!!! Gross !

  • @almac2598
    @almac2598 Год назад +6

    The best Kit Kats are the ones where the machine hiccups and the wafer is missed out, so its pure choclate. As for Hersheys, the local supermarket got some Hersheys stuff in for Halloween. Its still on the shelf, price cut after price cut. In the UK we say 'One bite of a Hershey bar gives you the strength to fling the rest away and the resolution to never try one again.'

  • @Joanna-il2ur
    @Joanna-il2ur Год назад +7

    Most British chocolate was made by Quaker firms, such as Fry’s, Rowntrees, Cadbury and Terrys. Until the 19th century, Quakers were not allowed to go to university, so they started firms that made useful products and chocolate became popular.

  • @richt71
    @richt71 Год назад +24

    Hi Steve. Hershey's isn't available in many places in the UK. Kit Kat was originally made in my home town York by Rowntree Macintosh before that company was acquired by Nestle in the 80's. Where I lived from my early 20's near the factory you could smell the chocolate in the air!

    • @vinnyganzano1930
      @vinnyganzano1930 Год назад +8

      Hershey's alleged chocolate is available in just about every supermarket chain in the UK except the ones like Aldi and Lidl. It's not good chocolate, in fact it's quite repulsive to someone brought up on European chocolate.

    • @marycarver1542
      @marycarver1542 Год назад +3

      Hersheys is only a pale imitation of CHOCOLATE! Why do Americs use so many additives etc. !

    • @juliegreen2653
      @juliegreen2653 Год назад +2

      Norwich also had a rowntree factory, oh the smell 😍😋 it is something you can never forget. Such a shame when it shut down

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Год назад

      Going to work before 6am - the smell of KitKat chocolate can be quite a strain on the stomach...

    • @grindelston5968
      @grindelston5968 Год назад +4

      I used to work at the factory in york, I have made the chunky kitkats, that was my favourite job because it was easy.
      The most interesting part was working in the polo mints department as there was a permanent cloud of mint and sugar dust in the air that tingled your eyes and your throat then you breathed in (it wasn't unpleasant)
      We had to use special p.p.e. because of the cloud of mint and sugar, the factory had exploded a few times when someone had accidentally created a spark because *sugar powder is explosive!*

  • @martinwebb1681
    @martinwebb1681 Год назад +12

    No you're not, I always eat one finger at a time. Here in the UK we also have one not mentioned here, its the kit kat zebra, yes its striped, dark and white chocolate mix.

  • @HowtoComputer
    @HowtoComputer Год назад +14

    Terrys Chocolate Orange. Originally from the UK in York!

    • @SteveT--UK
      @SteveT--UK Год назад

      Terry's. Of York ,. Now that's some serious old branding 🤣. Thanks for reminding me I'm old 🤣🤣🤣👍🫂

    • @xDANXR2ix
      @xDANXR2ix Год назад

      My nana worked at Terry's

    • @SteveT--UK
      @SteveT--UK Год назад +1

      @@xDANXR2ix mine worked at rountrees..... Always loved the big boxes of broken biscuits and miss shapes 🤣🤣

    • @xDANXR2ix
      @xDANXR2ix Год назад

      @@SteveT--UK ooosh yes boxes of broken biscuits, lovely with a few cups of tea , I actually prefer them to normal store bought. I work with a few lads on the bins that worked at rountrees, was meant of been of great place to work

    • @SteveT--UK
      @SteveT--UK Год назад +1

      @@xDANXR2ix no way .... Mine said exactly the same , they loved working for them .... I've also worked on the recycling conveyer belts and done my share of road sweeping . Seems we have a lot in common 🤣🤣🤣. Maybe one day we meet and share a cup o tea and a box of broken s to remember the old times 🤣🤣🤣. Take care my friend 🫂💜👍💪

  • @Fifury161
    @Fifury161 Год назад +2

    The Kit Kat advertising in the UK was iconic - "Have a break, have a Kit Kat" - I recall the "pop star audition" one well!

  • @andybaker2456
    @andybaker2456 Год назад +10

    "Cow cow"??! I'm guessing that's what we would call Cacao (pronounced Ca-COW), which is basically cocoa but made with unroasted beans (as opposed to roasted) and fewer additives.
    We do have peanut butter here, but it's generally considered a savoury thing that you might spread on toast, rather than in combination with something sweet such as chocolate. At one place I worked we had a canteen that made fresh sandwiches, and I often used to ask for a peanut butter and (hot) sausage sandwich. It had a sort of pork saté flavour to it! 😄

  • @johnwilletts3984
    @johnwilletts3984 Год назад +16

    The flavour of Kit Kat is Kit Kat. When they were first produced there were a lot of rejects or miss shapes, these were ground up and used as a filling for the wafer.

    • @hikariyouk
      @hikariyouk Год назад +2

      They're still made that way.

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Год назад +2

      It's always been a required ingredient.
      It used to be that you could tell the difference in taste, between the two-finger and four-finger, as they were made with different chocolates. The four-finger was made with 'export' chocolate, which was all cocoa butter (it's not legal to sell chocolate without all cocoa butter in some overseas markets). Thankfully, they upgraded to all the same chocolate in the late 90s, improving the old Rowntree chocolate altogether.

  • @johnt8998
    @johnt8998 Год назад +40

    Years ago I had a kit kat which was all chocolate with no biscuit inside. Obviously this was a mistake on the production line, but it tasted great .🙂

    • @helenwood8482
      @helenwood8482 Год назад +10

      I've had a few like that. Wonderful.

    • @101steel4
      @101steel4 Год назад +4

      ​@@helenwood8482same

    • @christasker2944
      @christasker2944 Год назад +5

      The staff used to take / buy bags of miss haps, like the completely chocolate kitkats.

    • @johnburton4577
      @johnburton4577 Год назад +2

      Yes had a few of those. Wonderful treat.
      Not recently though.

    • @Hirotoro4692
      @Hirotoro4692 Год назад

      I had one like that but for some reason the chocolate was terrible, like the machine had malfunctioned and added rancid ingredients

  • @davidhyams2769
    @davidhyams2769 Год назад +4

    We have 2 kinds of chocolate powder in the UK that are used to make drinks - 100% Cocoa (pronounced like the "coco" part of coconut) and "drinking chocolate, which is a mix of cocoa and far too much sugar.
    Terry's Chocolate Orange, Terry's was a UK chocolate company, founded in York in 1767. It became part of the Kraft Group in 1993 then Mondelez in 2012 6. It changed hands again 2016 when it was bought out by an investment
    company, becoming part of the Eurazeo group along with Carambar, a French company, All Terry's products are now made in the Carambar factory in Strasbourg, France.
    Lotus is a Belgian biscuit company. Biscoff is one of their products, a small biscuit flavoured with cinnamon, often given as a free accompaniment to coffee in independent coffee shops in the UK.

  • @Fifury161
    @Fifury161 Год назад +6

    If you think the UK has a lot of KitKat flavours - you should check those sold in the Japanese market! They even have a Wasabi flavour one!

  • @courgette3401
    @courgette3401 Год назад +1

    Terrys chocolate orange and kitkat are both from York in the north of England. Went to school in york and the smell was fantastic!

  • @wessexdruid7598
    @wessexdruid7598 Год назад +1

    M&Ms (1941) were a diect US copy of Rowntrees' Smarties (1937 - although they were a rebrand of 'niblets', which dated from 1882), after Forest Mars saw Brits eating them in the Spanish Civil War. They were originally only produced for the US military (the sugar shell stopped them melting).

  • @Tymbus
    @Tymbus Год назад +9

    Thanks for your fun and interesting reactions. Never apologise for pausing whatever you are watching. Your reactions are why I watch this channel!

    • @knightwish1623
      @knightwish1623 Год назад +1

      Exactly ... It would not be a REACTION video if he didn't pause and give his thoughs and opinions on the video shown.

    • @grindelston5968
      @grindelston5968 Год назад +1

      Yeah but too many times gets annoying when he pauses to ramble on about every random thought that enters his head

  • @annejenkins7516
    @annejenkins7516 Год назад +6

    Peanut butter chunky kit kat was made by the gods! 😂❤

  • @stevenburgess2856
    @stevenburgess2856 Год назад +49

    Peanut butter isn't as popular as it is the US, but it's widely available.

    • @jacquim2267
      @jacquim2267 Год назад +5

      Agree. I love peanut butter and always have a jar in the cupboard to put on my toast a couple of times a week. But i think we recognise that it's far more popular across the pond.

    • @stevenburgess2856
      @stevenburgess2856 Год назад +3

      @@jacquim2267 I've discovered Marmite peanut butter to - I like both but together sounds yuk, but I tried it and it's lush.

    • @Ukbrummie
      @Ukbrummie Год назад +2

      ​@@stevenburgess2856 my two favourites for toast. Never thought of combining them but I will try that now!

    • @0x2A_
      @0x2A_ Год назад +2

      @@stevenburgess2856 My mum was putting marmite peanut butter on her toast the other morning, i gave her a weird look and just left 😂

    • @kaledmasterme
      @kaledmasterme Год назад +2

      Until recently Crunchy Nut peanut butter was available in the UK but it looks like they discontinued it -- a shame because it was amazing.

  • @chrisperyagh
    @chrisperyagh Год назад +35

    Japan has taken Kit Kat to another dimension! I haven't tried Japanese Kit Kats and to be honest, I wouldn't know where to start.
    I know finding a solid chocolate Kit Kat is a rare event, but it's always a cause for celebration whenever you find one as you know you've got value for money what with the more expensive chocolate not having been bulked out by the cheapo wafer.

    • @0x2A_
      @0x2A_ Год назад

      Some of the Japanese kit Kats are SOOO sweet it's unreal, but some very interesting flavours. I was pleasantly surprised by the green tea flavours!

    • @paulqueripel3493
      @paulqueripel3493 Год назад

      Someone gave me a Japanese wasabi KitKat.
      It wasn't hot, but was light green.

    • @nancybudd494
      @nancybudd494 Год назад

      So just said the same my dad brings me mad ones when he comes to visit

    • @KSmeaton1
      @KSmeaton1 Год назад +1

      Some of the japanese flavours are great!

    • @AppleSlipper
      @AppleSlipper Год назад +1

      I've tried a few varieties of Japanese Kit Kats and I gave some out to my friends. The amount of variants of Kit Kats are INSANE.

  • @vespasian266
    @vespasian266 Год назад +1

    chocolate is different in the UK because we use fresh milk in the ingredients. the US uses dried milk.
    something to do with transportation costs of fresh milk givin the long distances in the US.

    • @England91
      @England91 Год назад

      Also the milk used in US chocolate is sour

  • @Buneka_KY
    @Buneka_KY Год назад +1

    The closed captions have got me giggling, they can't handle cacao. "Cow cow" :D Joe is a MONSTER, what a way of eating a KitKat! Eat it a finger at a time!

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад +1

    Lotus Biscoff is an oval biscuit that has become popular and therefore they also make a spread and many recipes using Lotus Biscoff.

  • @lenmarfox2947
    @lenmarfox2947 4 месяца назад +1

    Soo in the UK I bought some limited edition Kitkats
    There was the following:
    chocolate hazelnut spread,
    Salted caramel,
    Salted caramel fudge
    Choc fudge,
    Mocha,
    Milk Choc Mint,
    Lotus Biscof White choc,
    Lotus Biscof Milk Choc,
    Caramel
    Caramelised Biscuit (Winter Edition flavour)
    Orange
    Cookie Dough,
    Honeycomb,
    Gold,
    Mint Choc Chip,
    Zebra (Mix of dark and white choc)
    I also tried Kit Kat Pops which are small balls of kit kat pieces and even the 5 finger kit kat (yep 5.).

  • @Fifury161
    @Fifury161 Год назад +1

    17:35 - Biscoff, that's a caramlised biscuit (I guess what American would refer to as a cookie), made in Belgium and often served (individually wrapped) as a gratuity alongside a cup of coffee in car show rooms or waiting rooms. I do buy a lot of them. They have released a caramel spread and an ice cream (oh & McDonalds now have a Biscoff flavoured McFlurry!)

    • @Freedomcustom
      @Freedomcustom 9 месяцев назад

      and it's hardly worthy of the biscoff part, just has biscoff crumble and toffee/caramel sauce... u can melt down the spread and use it as a sauce like we do at our ice cream parlor its not hard just literally warm it up and it goes liquid like

  • @KSmeaton1
    @KSmeaton1 Год назад +1

    Terry's chocolate orange. Sounds like thats the one your wife likes. P.O Box would be cool. I'd send some stuff, from the UK. =D

  • @user-hy8jm3ng5o
    @user-hy8jm3ng5o Год назад +3

    Hi Steve, I enjoy a Kit Kat but I'm a bit of a purest, only 2 or 4 finger origionals for me, non of the fancy flavours, I don't even eat the Chunky. I agree with most Brits that a Kit Kat is a biscuit snack to have preferably with a cup of Tea or Coffee and not a 'candy' (how was my American accent there?)
    Terry's of York (the same city as Rowntree who invented the Kit Kat), produce the Chocolate Orange and that is a firm favourite of mine, and for all those that whimsically say "it's mine, not Terry's" .... My first name is Terry, so they are all mine. 😛
    A little known fact is that "The Big Three" in the confectionary world here in the UK (Cadburys, Rowntree and Fry's, plus Terry's were all started by the followers of the Quaker religion, along with many famous businesses, Clarks shoes, Barclays and Lloyds banks, Bryant & May matches and biscuit firms Huntley & Palmers and Carrs plus many more. You may wish to read this article news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8467833.stm it will talk about Fry's Chocolate Creme, the first every bar with a filling, and still sold today. It is a dark chocolate bar filled with a spearmint centre.
    Peanut butter is widely available in the UK, but as you suspected, it isn't as popular as in the USA.

  • @ghostofsosaria7534
    @ghostofsosaria7534 9 месяцев назад

    The 24 Pack is sold to shops (not the public which is why he couldn't find one) to then sell the bars individually.
    They stopped using foil as it does not seal & gets damaged very easily.
    The Chocolate Orange is 'Terry's Chocolate Orange'
    The flavoured 2 finger KitKats also come in 4 extra flavours not mentioned, 'Dark Mint', 'Milk & White' (like your Duo), 'Cookies & Cream' plus new this year we have 'Salted Caramel'
    Our Chunky's come in 2 extra flavours not mentioned, 'Hazelnut' & 'Salted Caramel'
    'Biscoff' are small biscuits (Cookies) flavoured with Cinnamon, Butter & Caramel that you serve with coffee
    We also get the Tubs of KitKat Ice Cream
    As well as the 'KitKat Bunnies' & 'KitKat Santa's' we also have 'KitKat Reindeer'

  • @xDANXR2ix
    @xDANXR2ix Год назад +2

    Kit kats are made at nestle in York where I live. My nana worked at Terry's where they made chocolate oranges

  • @christineharding4190
    @christineharding4190 Год назад +9

    I've eaten a Chunky in the UK many times.

  • @michw3755
    @michw3755 Год назад +2

    Terry's chocolate orange is also a British developed chocolate although god knows who owns it now all our traditional chocolate companies have been taken over but still made to our recipe in the UK, Twix & Starburst are also British

  • @annemariefleming
    @annemariefleming Год назад +5

    They brought out a limited edition a few years ago with coffee flavour. Delicious, but they discontinued those. I like peanut butter kit kats, and the dark chocolate ones are great. Terry's make the chocolate orange.

  • @kirstipeters1314
    @kirstipeters1314 Год назад +1

    Take a break lol (its the ad)
    Can i just say that im really enjoying your channel, love your enthusiasm and really like that you speak very well, clearly and concisely. Keep it up 😊

  • @peterjackson4763
    @peterjackson4763 Год назад +7

    A few years ago there was a TV series in the UK that challenged top chefs to duplicate various snacks - Snackmasters. In the first episode the snack they were trying to reproduce was a KitKat. Highlights are at ruclips.net/video/yOy_TurXCOA/видео.html

  • @sharonmartin4036
    @sharonmartin4036 Год назад +2

    Peanut butter is almost a staple food in most South African households. By the way, if you haven't tried a sandwich with butter, peanut butter and golden syrup you haven't lived! LOL That's a favourite memory from my childhood.

  • @mancuniangamecat8288
    @mancuniangamecat8288 Год назад +3

    The reason for the may contain milk warning is because it's made in the same factory as the regular bars, similar to the may contain nuts warning.

  • @RandomDroneAdventures
    @RandomDroneAdventures Год назад +12

    When i was in the US, i tried a kitkat and it was not nice. US chocolate taste a little bit like wax to me

    • @Phiyedough
      @Phiyedough Год назад +1

      Don't know where it is made but I bought Kitkat in Hungary and it was not nice.

  • @greensidemags
    @greensidemags Год назад +3

    The UK also has the mint version, which is very different to your mint version. The chocolate orange you mentioned is made by Terrys

  • @OEDODRAGON
    @OEDODRAGON 5 месяцев назад

    Rowntree's!!
    4:50 I miss that packaging too. Apparently multipacks still have that.
    I also remember when it used to say Rowntree's on one 'finger', and Kit Kat on the other.
    Wikipedia says Kit Kat Chunky came out in 1998, probably near the end of the year as I first remember seeing them in college.

  • @jameshunt8939
    @jameshunt8939 Год назад

    Hahaha.. so pleased you pulled him up on eating the kitkat like a savage... each finger is broken off..and I even nibble off the edges... also love it when you get a 4 finger kitkat and one of the fingers is pure chocolate where the machine didn't put a wafer in... had that a couoke times but it's rare.
    You should have a PO box..

  • @4TheRecord
    @4TheRecord 11 месяцев назад +1

    We have the Kit Kat Chunky which is that larger bar after the 4 bar pack.

  • @djgrant8761
    @djgrant8761 Год назад

    My favourite Kit Kat ad is where two women are doing the housework when they stop to hav a Kit Kat. The baby does the vacuuming, the washing up and cleans the kitchen. When the women finish their coffee break they find the house work has been done. “Have a Break Have a Kit Kat”.

  • @andrewtaylor1196
    @andrewtaylor1196 Год назад

    Ohh
    Terry,s chocolate orange always had one of those in my Christmas stocking , tap it and unwrap it that was the advert jingle lol
    takes me back to my childhood back In the 70,s

  • @iisotter8944
    @iisotter8944 Год назад +3

    Having worked within drug rehabilitation in the UK, there was a reason that the old tin foil kit kat was the number 1 biggest selling chocolate bar in the UK and it was not for the chocolate, but the tin foil. Since the change it lost that spot on the selling list.

    • @asseyez-vous6492
      @asseyez-vous6492 10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s really interesting. I had no idea about the foil and why it was changed. I know I miss running my thumbnail down the foil to open it. Those were the days.

  • @Elistone
    @Elistone Год назад

    Terrys Chocolate Oranges, a very english chocolate, used to get them in xmas stocking sometimes instead of an actual orange.

  • @undeadgamer8301
    @undeadgamer8301 Год назад

    In UK we used to be able to get Kit Kat Cornettos, but they were discontinued and eventually replaced with Kit Kat cones that aren't as good

  • @richardjohnson2026
    @richardjohnson2026 Год назад +2

    The chocolate in a shape of an orange is called Terry's chocolate orange. Here they come in original, white, dark and milk with popping candy!

  • @debbee0867
    @debbee0867 Год назад +4

    Kitkat wrappings have changed as they are now recyclable ♻️ at certain supermarkets. For example, I shop at an online supermarket called Ocado, and they buy back carrier bags. So I just add any food packaging that says it can be recyclable at stores to my bags and send them back. I do miss the foil though, used to make a great cat toy 😅

    • @hikariyouk
      @hikariyouk Год назад +4

      I'm pretty sure the tin-foil and paper wrapper were both recyclable. And you could do the advert thing with a 4-finger bar, where you score it with your finger and break it half. Miss that.

    • @matthewwalker5430
      @matthewwalker5430 Год назад +3

      @@hikariyouk I was about to say the same thing. If anything, its easier to recycle the foil and paper wrap. I suspect it is more likely a cost thing and they use "recyclable" as an excuse.

    • @debbee0867
      @debbee0867 Год назад

      @hikariyouk My mistake, I didn't realise the foil was. I used to recycle the paper and throw the foil in the bin! Slap wrists! Even though i miss the old way, the new way has made me think before I throw away anything now. I hadn't realised Walkers crisps packets were recyclable until I really started looking following the Kitkat change. So, it has done some good.

  • @enemde3025
    @enemde3025 Год назад +2

    KIT KAT is NOT candy. It's a BISCUIT !!
    Kit Kats are best straight out of the fridge with a nice hot cup of tea.
    TERRY'S CHOCOLATE ORANGE ! A big seller at Christmas in the UK.
    Dark chocolate is supposed to be far better for you health wise. The higher % of cocoa solids the better.
    Peanut butter is not as popular in the UK. I have a jar of crunchy in my cupboard but hardly ever use it.
    Lotus Biscoff is a brand of biscuit, usually served with coffee in cafes, that seems to be making it's way into a lot of products in the UK lately.

  • @OEDODRAGON
    @OEDODRAGON 5 месяцев назад

    4:50 The four finger packaging had the same paper and foil wrapping too.

  • @susanyork5089
    @susanyork5089 Год назад

    Kit Kat made in my home city , by Rowntrees long before Nestle bought them out . My dad worked there 52 years . It’s still made here in York , the chocolate City . Worlds biggest selling choc bar . Unfortunately Terrys that made the chocolate orange has closed and is made somewhere else . At its peak Rowntrees a Quaker family concern employed 14,000 people , founded in 1862 . 5 million Kit Kats made in York every day !!

  • @dzzope
    @dzzope Год назад +3

    Terry's Chocolate Orange
    Was never a fan of orange chocolate myself, though I've had dark chocolate with orange and it's V good.. I think it was cheaper brands or something, maybe taste developing as I get older..
    Still hate Jaffa cakes tho.
    These kinds of bars.. If I have time (and am alone) I tend to eat the chocolate off the outside first.. Only works when cold and it cracks off.
    Minty or nutty and dark chocolate with low sugar & palm fat etc (not usually cheaper brands unfortunately :( tho there are some great mid priced ones)
    tastes significantly better to me.. and isn't nearly as unhealthy.
    Peanut butter (and nut butters in general) is gaining popularity. But it's not close to the US, especially in your bars(Bars of chocolate as we would say)..
    Aldi & Lidl do a big (for us) tub of peanut butter thats just nuts.. nothing else added like most the jars have.. tis great and safe for dogs
    (dog safe peanut butter is 10x the price and is the same stuff, 100% nut)
    Saying the largest kitkat (or most calorific) is a single peanut butter chunky is just wrong.. He showed the double bar earlier too after showing only 3 size options for the UK, none of which were the chunky..
    Think they are portraying the sizes poorly, Also multi-pack snack sizes are far more popular here than single bars.. You get twice as much for the price
    Single bars that are generally near the checkout(till) here in Ireland have gotten silly expensive.. €1.20 for a bar of 35-40g, 7x25g multi-pack is €1.50..
    Same for Crisps (chips)
    Cadbury chocolate isn't what it used to be.. Not made in the same place and most production isn't even in the UK..
    It's still better than Nestle.. But it's just not quite as good as it used to be
    You should check out the history of Cabury and Bourneville.. They were V worker focused and morality driven..

  • @littlefreckles7004
    @littlefreckles7004 7 месяцев назад

    Jacob club are yummy too! Very similar and have orange, mint, currant varieties. Wagon wheels are a childhood favourite aswell here

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 Год назад

    The word candy in England means something savoury sweet and syrupy. It would be pouring treacle over a pudding or something. But in America candy means chocolate bars or anything similar.

  • @vickytaylor9155
    @vickytaylor9155 Год назад +1

    Fry’s chocolate in the uk was the worlds first commercial chocolate bar.

  • @philiptodd6255
    @philiptodd6255 Год назад +4

    Kit Kat used to have 5 finger bars in the U.K.

    • @reactingtomyroots
      @reactingtomyroots  Год назад

      That would make so much more sense. 4 bars are just slightly too small.

    • @philiptodd6255
      @philiptodd6255 Год назад

      @@reactingtomyroots they dropped the five finger bars and made the Kit Kat smaller in an effort to reduce the sugar and calorie content the only thing that increased was the price

  • @josiecoote8975
    @josiecoote8975 Год назад +1

    Kitkats are a UK product made in Yorkshire since 1935.

  • @TheRealKryptOnyx
    @TheRealKryptOnyx Год назад

    The chocolate you was talking about 11:05 is called Terry's Chocolate Orange. My wife loves them alot.

  • @paulsouthern1604
    @paulsouthern1604 Год назад +1

    My old Art Tutor, designed the Original KK wrapper.(true story!)

  • @misolgit69
    @misolgit69 Год назад

    the reason tge packaging changed in UK was 'apparently' complaints from small shopkeepers that junkies would buy a Kit Kat (cheap) then use the foil to 'chase the dragon'

  • @kristycordeux3
    @kristycordeux3 8 месяцев назад

    Fun fact my brother dies a lot of research on his foods and because he moved to L.A years ago he actually found out hersheys have an ingredient in their chocolate that is supposed to taste like vomit! Yep it's true they put it in there because use guys apparently love that taste. ❤❤❤

  • @wallythewondercorncake8657
    @wallythewondercorncake8657 Год назад +2

    I tend to avoid chocolate because for some reason it makes my throat feel all clogged up, but on the rare occasion I do get it, I'll have a chunky peanut butter KitKat or a Cadburys fruit and nut

  • @darrenj.griffiths9507
    @darrenj.griffiths9507 Год назад

    Terry's Chocolate orange. The chocolate orange ball that breaks into wedges... We do also have kit-kat mint and some others (can't remember exactly which). And just like you Steve, I take a stick from the bar. I couldn't just much through multiple sticks - it just doesn't sit with me haha As for peanut butter - I love the stuff. I don't like it with jam (jello) or anything else though. It's also very nutritious and very healthy. It is popular here in the U.K.

  • @bill53uk
    @bill53uk Год назад

    Back in the 1960,s kitkat did have 5 fingers wrapped in silver foil and a band round it. the thing you were on about is cadburys chocolate orange

  • @okayloll
    @okayloll Год назад +1

    surprisingly the uk has way more vegan options than the us. basically everything has an affordable vegan alternative and practically every fast food place or restaurant has a vegan option aswell.

  • @Oh_ItsClips_ItsClips
    @Oh_ItsClips_ItsClips 2 месяца назад

    We also have chunky kit kat here in the UK which is like 2 fingers but bigger and chunkier

  • @razor1uk610
    @razor1uk610 Год назад

    UK does or did have the jumbo/chunky single stick, brought in during the late 2000s or early 2010s.
    Although it might now be on a smaller production run with a smaller range of outlets selling it, if it's not beebn cancelled.
    I always wanted a jumbo sized 2 or 4 stick offering, but neste never did that..

  • @paullytham1370
    @paullytham1370 Год назад +1

    In case no-one said, that ball of chocolate orange is called "Terry's chocolate orange". Now owned by Mondelēz International, under Kraft. But I suppose it keeps it's English recipe.

  • @countesscable
    @countesscable Год назад +6

    Peanut butter is popular in UK. When I was a kid in 50’s, the peanut butter used to have a separated layer of oil on the top that had to be stirred in before use.

  • @Evasion381
    @Evasion381 9 месяцев назад

    Terry's chocolate oranges were a christmas staple in the uk to replace the traditional orange in kids stockings

  • @britbazza3568
    @britbazza3568 Год назад +6

    USA Chocolate has a lot of Soy milk in it where as the UK milk is mainly dairy milk used which makes it taste a lot better than American chocolate. Also the American chocolate I've had is very waxy and coats the inside of the mouth UK chocolate doesn't do that nor is it waxy

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Год назад +1

      Some US chocolate has no cocoa butter, only vegetable fat.

    • @LikeItOrLumpIt2107
      @LikeItOrLumpIt2107 10 месяцев назад

      The milk in chocolate is spray dried skimmed milk powder.

  • @Fifury161
    @Fifury161 Год назад

    11:37 - that would be a Terry's Chocolate Orange, created by Terry's in 1932 at Terry's Chocolate Works in York, England. Sadly, like a lot of UK things it is no longer manufactured in the UK, nor is it British owned any more... There is a great Wiki article about it - they even made bars made out of orange segment shapes!

  • @dee2251
    @dee2251 Год назад

    I’m in my 60’s and Kit Kats have been here all my life. I love them. I dunk them in a cup of tea. Kit Kats are British.

  • @marksmithwas12
    @marksmithwas12 Год назад

    22:37 The Rowntree company.
    R.I.P. Kit Scott Esq age 10½, the young adventurer searching for the fabled Rowntree who died -on his way to the sorceror [sic]- after Loreth parted ways with him at the end of their journey through Mount Aramir 😔

  • @johnp8131
    @johnp8131 Год назад +3

    You may be surprised how many different confections (candy) that you have aren't originally American. Amongt others, Mars bars are originally British but you call them Milky Way, which is something different over here again. Skittles are British too and there are plenty of others.

    • @matthewwalker5430
      @matthewwalker5430 Год назад +1

      even M&Ms are British, kind of, as they were a direct attempt to make Smarties for the US market. If you ask me, Smarties as SO MUCH nicer but I know that many people prefer M&Ms .... weirdos

    • @davebirch1976
      @davebirch1976 Год назад

      Starburst were also originally sold in the UK (opal fruits) and a few years later introduced in the US as M&M fruit chewies.

    • @Joanna-il2ur
      @Joanna-il2ur Год назад

      Mars was an American firm.

    • @davebirch1976
      @davebirch1976 Год назад

      @@Joanna-il2ur Mars is the company, but they do a chocolate bar called a Mars Bar in the UK

    • @Joanna-il2ur
      @Joanna-il2ur Год назад

      @@davebirch1976 of course, since the 1920s, but it’s not the same as the American version, which I recall from when my husband bought us one has nuts in it. The British one doesn’t. Ours is much like the US Milky Way. Our Milky Way is a light mousse in chocolate.

  • @marinaknife4595
    @marinaknife4595 Год назад +1

    Cadburys was bought out by international shareholders and now they use dried milk instead of fresh milk as they did when an independent British company and now they've have added chemical - not so good anymore

    • @wullaballoo2642
      @wullaballoo2642 Год назад

      The list of weird oils in the ingredients that really shouldn't be in anyones food never used to be there and did it always stick to your mouth like glue?

    • @marinaknife4595
      @marinaknife4595 Год назад

      @@wullaballoo2642 They reduced the size and upped the price & I noticed that after eating Cadbury's chocolate a horrible tickling sensation in my throat really unpleasant - haven't bought Cadburys since that near the buy out time.

  • @abaldan123
    @abaldan123 Год назад +2

    The way he eats that KitKat should be a crime

  • @da90sReAlvloc
    @da90sReAlvloc Год назад +1

    Can't beat a nice kit kat ,
    Good video steve you stay safe 👍

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад

    Terry’s Orange! They’re originally British but are available in Europe and Australia too.

  • @hercmike
    @hercmike Год назад

    Hi Steve. The four most important things in the world are; Love, Friendship, Coffee, and Chunky Kit Kats! Mike

  • @martyncopeland6896
    @martyncopeland6896 Год назад

    Just to let you know snicker bars also from the uk first called a marathon made by the mars company.

  • @pamelaatkinsonscats2873
    @pamelaatkinsonscats2873 10 месяцев назад

    I love peanut butter. I’ve had the peanut butter KitKat chunky, it was fantastic. I’d always pick peanut butter in anything. BTW, I’m based in Scotland.

  • @watcherzero5256
    @watcherzero5256 2 месяца назад

    Theres also a Green tea flavour kitkat in the UK which comes and goes.

  • @GA-lf2uh
    @GA-lf2uh Год назад

    The chocolate orange you mentioned is Terry's chocolate orange.
    Terry's was a British chocolate manufacturer (like Rowntree's, Cadbury's and Fry's).

  • @davidknowles3459
    @davidknowles3459 9 месяцев назад +1

    Kit Kat was named after the Kit Kat club in London

  • @lindyashford7744
    @lindyashford7744 Год назад +1

    KitKats have a cult like status in Japan and there are special editions that are released. I have only tried green tea but there’s a whole load more, only available from Japanese outlets in the UK or you can get them online. Very expensive as they come from Japan.

  • @PHDarren
    @PHDarren Год назад

    Er 03:17 we also have the Kit Kat Chunky, which is the big thick single bar and different flavours too (if they don't cover it, I'm posting at this time)

  • @jameslewis2635
    @jameslewis2635 Год назад +2

    The 'oranges' that your wife likes sound very much like 'Terry's chocolate orange'. If you want to wind up your kids give them one of those after they have been sitting in the fridge for a while - they become near indestructible! No idea what that 'cow cow' stuff you mentioned is, I don't think we have that over here. Also peanut butter is not as popular in the UK. The only widely available chocolate with peanut butter in it is Snickers. You can also get the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups but only in larger supermarkets.
    Also KitKat in the USA is made under licence by Hersheys (rather than the brand owners, Nestle) so I have to assume it is made with the typical American vomit flavoured chocolate. Cadbury's products in the USA are also made under licence by Hersheys.

    • @indreduobaite13
      @indreduobaite13 Год назад

      I thought he was talking about 100% pure cacao powder which he pronounced as 'cowcow'

  • @traceybolton351
    @traceybolton351 Год назад

    Terry's Chocolate oranges I used to pack them at the Terry's factory in
    YORK UK

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад

    Cow cow? Ca-cay-o is raw, cocoa is roasted.
    Dark chocolate can definitely be sweetened. If it’s unsweetened, it usually says so on the packet. Chocolate and orange together is a very old combination! Yum! And Chocolate mint combo is so more-ish!

  • @AndrewwarrenAndrew
    @AndrewwarrenAndrew Год назад +1

    They missed the Kit Kat easter eggs. I was gutted when Rowntrees was bought by nestle, they closed the chocolate factory in Norwich.

    • @witchbitch1692
      @witchbitch1692 Год назад +1

      I remember Roundtrees, near the bus station..all those lovely smells I remember as a child 😊