Gas is short for gasoline and gasoline is what we actually put in the gas tank after processed from petroleum in the US. Most times words are shortened. Have a great trip ✈️
So the general consensus is: "Ugh! It tastes like medicine!" or "Ugh, that's horrible/disgusting!" To be fair, I would never drink Clamato. And that guy should've sent regular Arizona green tea, not the diet decaf, which tastes like metal.
In my opinion the only drink in this video that is truly popular in the US is Mountain Dew. Most of those other drinks are not what you'd call "common" beverages -- some are more regional.
@@marydavis5234 i live in northern indiana, only like 30 mins from michigan, and it’s sold EVERYWHERE in my area so… don’t know what you’re trying to prove
I got a kick out of the guys saying Mountain Dew looks like "wee." When I was a kid, we used to say "Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew. Looks like pee, tastes like poo." ;-)
It’s only because they test buds not use to all the sugar. Also the soda looks warm. And that tea needs to be shaking up. So that’s why it taste like water
I lived in Indiana for about a year and that was the only place I’d ever seen it. However, there’s something called Blue Soda on the west coast, and it’s exactly the same flavor (Bubblegum).
@@lucasw24is it related to Big Red chewing gum from US? I live in Australia and grew up in a church where the pastor & his wife were American…every time they travelled to the US they would return with boxes of Big Red chewing gum and hand them out to all the kids in church. I think it was cinnamon flavour or something.
I'm American and have never heard of Big Red. Never heard of Warheads Sour either (have heard of Warheads candy), but maybe I've been out of soda drinking for too long. And Clamato is apparently not to be had straight but mixed in cocktails.
Most of those drink I have never heard of it except Mountain Dew. I think the sender wanted to see some funny reactions from the 1st timer tasters. With Mountain Dew, it is more like an acuired taste. Lots people like it here in Florida.
Big Red tastes like liquid bubble gum. Yeah a little weird lol but i dont understand the kids freakout. I remember trying it for the first time as a kid and being like WOOOOOW lol. I can totally understand them not liking Iced Tea or Root Beer.. But not liking Big Red as a kid?? It's like magic sugar in a can! It's actually a good thing for them, their taste buds arent as ruined as ours
I grab a Big red for every bass tournament and you gotta be looking for them in that corner store to see them Edit: from my tournaments I’ve found them in every state Bible Belt to Florida, Nevada, Anchorage Alaska(that one was a shock), Wisconsin, south Cali and Mexican border states
If you are in the south you gotta try cookout it’s a fast food place i love them! Also Nashville has a whataburger both are unique but good southern fast food chains!
Other than the Mountain Dew I have never had the other drinks. My family is from the South and tea was always made fresh. I wouldn't touch a bottled tea.
If you like tea, try brewing a black tea, enough for a big pitcher, add fresh mint, then pour over ice; no milk or sugar. Delicious and super refreshing. Sugar will keep making you thirsty.
Since you are going to Alabama you should get a Milo's Sweet Tea. It comes from Milo's Burgers which is an Alabama fast food restaurant, they've got good burgers.
The drink was Not V8, it was Clamato, a combination of clam juice and tomato juice, used as a mixer in cocktails , it is the main ingredient in Bloody Mary’s.
It’s funny when you say that two countries that are so similar. Have such differences as well. my grandma, my dad’s mother was from Ireland and I was born and raised in the US but I grew up drinking hot tea with milk and sugar and I still do not like iced tea and I’m 66 years old. Lol.
Have to check out the Opryland hotel in Nashville, it’s like an indoor park with shops tree, canals, and tons of stuff… it might already be decorated up for Christmas… also a the soda of the south is maybe cheerwine, well coke, Dr. Pepper, and mtn dew are all southern also
Brilliant! Thank you! Clamato or another term "Sangrita," I believe, is originated in Southern Mexico like Guadalajara, Jalisco. It's typically made from scratch and very good as a companion drink to Tequila. The bottled version is a nightmare. Cheers from Tijuana MX.
What airport are you landing at how long of a lay over do you have for your flight to Nashville. We have storms traveling through Tuesday on the east coast
I used to be obsessed with mountain dew. Now as I'm older, I usually stick with sprite for soda or the local KY classic Ale-8. If you've never had that, you probably will when you're up this way. Every household here has a atleast a 6pk of it at their home. I will get Mtn Dew Code Red from time to time though.
I actually gave up using tomato juice 23 years ago and just use Clamsto and sometimes V8 for my Bloody Marys!!! It's not that bad at all and you certainly can't taste any clams, those reactions might have been a just a little bit over the top!!! 😁
My sister used to love Clamato. She tried to trick me into trying it but I smelled it and that was enough. I do, however, love tomato juice. My mother used to make her own when we were growing up and dad grew an acre of tomatoes. (They'd can quartered tomatoes in their own juice, for use in chili and vegetable soups and the like, and make their own spaghetti sauce and can that, as well as tomato juice, canning close to 1000 jars of varied tomato products.) Tomato juice with a bit of salt and pepper in it is YUM! Very good for you, too. :) Yeah, I think robertmyers7383 has it right - those particular drinks were sent for reactions, not because they are wonderful. I can tolerate Mt Dew with a lot of ice, but only then. We buy orange soda to make cream sodas, with vanilla ice cream, rather like a root beer float, usually once in the summer.
when i saw the Jolly video, it irked me so much when they kept saying that it was so sugary and sweet when it’s literally soda. all soda around the world is sweet and sugary😅
@@squishy1624 where in my comment does it say, there is no sugar free drinks in the US,I was commenting about the part where you typed ,all sodas around the world are sweet and sugary, when they are not.
@@marydavis5234 just took one quick google search to prove you wrong. the “most popular soda,” Milkis, has 31g of sugar per can (8.45fl oz), while a reg coke can has 39g per can (12fl oz). seems like they’re about even if you ask me.
Clamato is not popular in Mexico. We make our own tomato juice fresh. If you have a drink in Mexico that is mixed with it. Then its a tourist thing. Just like the worm. Tequila doesn't have a worm in it. Its Mezcal that has the worm. But everyone thinks Tequila has a worm for whatever reason!!
It literally is a bubble-gum flavored soda. On the West Coast, it’s sold as Blue Soda, by companies like Jones’ Soda, and it actually says Bubble-Gum flavor on the packaging.
Some restaurants sell Iced Tea as a Lemonade alternative in the US. To be honest, these were some rather obscure selections. The standard sodas available throughout the US are Cola, Lemon-Lime, Orange soda, Dr. Pepper/Mr Pibb (Licorice flavor), fruit punch, root beer, and a few other more niche flavors, like Orange Cream (Orange and Vanilla mixed). Of course, there are dozens and dozens of more obscure drinks around the country. Big Red/Blue Soda is one. Sarsaparilla is another (basically indistinguishable from Root Beer). I’ve even had a Chocolate Soda once (It was awful…)
A couple of channels I think would be cool to see you react to, dr duck whom is a friend of mine, meat eater, and federal premium black cloud, they are hunting channels and I am a big hunter so I would like to see some reaction videos of it from you folks across the pond. Keep up the great work.
I love warheads especially if sour so it seems amazing so I don’t get why it’s apparently so gross lol and I like all of them except the big red and the sourheads one that I’ve never seen… and isn’t a blue raspberry a blackberry? lol and I hate clamato because of the clam part, and he’s right, it IS deadly, the clam part… I love clams and the watery home so I couldn’t do that to them… and yes, disgusting and more! I’d have (spicy) V8 juice over that any day! Same but without the bad! There’s no need for bad!(: This was fun though!😂 have a good one!
What the hell is warhead softdrink? i’ve literally never heard of it. did the dig this stuff up the set off the brits or what? how about a coke, dr pepper or squirt, grapefruit flavor.
I remember Mountain Dew, it used to taste good when I was their age, but not so much anymore. I suppose my taste in sodas changed as I got older. I hardly believe all parents feed this to their kids in America, Coca Cola products are sold at McDonalds, not Mountain Dew, that's one of the Pepsico products, Mountain dew is loaded with caffeine and sugars. Oh no, look, they gave the kids Arizona Iced green tea that is a decaf diet version, that product is not flying off the shelves here in Southern California, at least from what I can see when we go shopping, the original Arizona Iced with Ginseng, now we would be lucky to find one bottle left on the store shelves, there's a difference in taste. I'm not familiar with the other flavors of sodas they offered them. Clamato is not a soda just so you know and that is used to make mixed alcoholic drinks, never have I seen kids drinking this at all. Josh falling off his seat laughing is hilarious. Good luck and safe travels!
IF SWEET TEA DOESNT HAVE AT LEAST 2 CUPS PER GALLON THAN ITS FLAVORED WATER. IT IS CRIMINAL TO NOT HAVE TEA WITHOUT THE SUPER SWEETNESS. I SAID WHAT I SAID.
all that stuff is delicious but I can't drink it..the sugar messes my body up, haha, the only thing that tastes terrible is black licorice, if sugar wasn't bad for me I'd eat and drink all this stuff, these drinks are pretty great on crushed ice-snow cones, maybe I'm old though because I'd take a bunch of blended up fruit over all this stuff, I mean if you blend up a a couple fruits with a banana then your are drinking something delicious without any guilt, soda or ice cream is all guilt..you just know your body is think what in the hell did you do to me if you're looking for a soda substitute, try pouring a little cranberry juice in your water, a little goes a long way, it's very good
What did those boys do to deserve that kind of torture? Those drinks are some of the worst that America has to offer. I applaud their bravery for trying them. The AZ tea would’ve tasted better if it weren’t diet.
3:31- Every now and then when I’m watching a video based in the UK, something comes up that I never would have imagined. Who would think that you would have to be a certain age to buy a soda in the UK? This is right up there w/ TV licenses.
The word "gasolene" was coined in 1865 from the word gas and the chemical suffix -ine/-ene. The modern spelling was first used in 1871. The shortened form "gas" for gasoline was first recorded in American English in 1905 and is often confused with the older words gas and gases that have been used since the early 1600s.
Over 16 to buy Mtn Dew? That doesn't make sense at all. Never heard of a Big Red pop, Big Red is a cinnamon gum. It doesn't make sense why British people can't understand that gas is short for gasoline.
These were some very poor choices to represent American sodas, though I will admit I loved Big Red as a kid. Not so much anymore. Mtn Dew and Arizona tea are way more popular here than the others, and I absolutely hate Mtn Dew 🤢.
Gas is short for gasoline and gasoline is what we actually put in the gas tank after processed from petroleum in the US. Most times words are shortened. Have a great trip ✈️
So the general consensus is: "Ugh! It tastes like medicine!" or "Ugh, that's horrible/disgusting!" To be fair, I would never drink Clamato. And that guy should've sent regular Arizona green tea, not the diet decaf, which tastes like metal.
In my opinion the only drink in this video that is truly popular in the US is Mountain Dew. Most of those other drinks are not what you'd call "common" beverages -- some are more regional.
Well yeah but most of what is popular here is popular globally as well so they’ve probably already had those.
Exactly
all of these are nationally sold, i don’t think none of these drinks are regional?
@@squishy1624 Newsflash, Big Red is a regional drink, as it is only sold in the Southern part of the US.
@@marydavis5234 i live in northern indiana, only like 30 mins from michigan, and it’s sold EVERYWHERE in my area so… don’t know what you’re trying to prove
I live in New York and spent a lot of time in Boston. I have never seen a Big Red before 😂
😂best episode. Not touching that Clamato 🤢
I got a kick out of the guys saying Mountain Dew looks like "wee." When I was a kid, we used to say "Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew. Looks like pee, tastes like poo." ;-)
never heard of big red in my 45 years in the us
Those kids are soft as Charmin
In defense of the Arizona Green Tea, it is decaf and diet, meaning it uses artificial sweetener, which apparently for some has a horrible flavor.
It's also GREEN tea, which is bitter IMO.
Big Red is a San Antonio classic. It is synonymous with San Antonio and the most popular soda by far here. Every restaurant has it.
It’s only because they test buds not use to all the sugar. Also the soda looks warm. And that tea needs to be shaking up. So that’s why it taste like water
Never heard of Big Red. It could be a regional soda.
It’s sold all over the us. It’s distributed by Dr. Pepper.
It's big in Texas and the midwest.
I lived in Indiana for about a year and that was the only place I’d ever seen it. However, there’s something called Blue Soda on the west coast, and it’s exactly the same flavor (Bubblegum).
@@lucasw24is it related to Big Red chewing gum from US? I live in Australia and grew up in a church where the pastor & his wife were American…every time they travelled to the US they would return with boxes of Big Red chewing gum and hand them out to all the kids in church. I think it was cinnamon flavour or something.
It's huge all over Texas, especially San Antonio.
Yes it is clam juice and tomato juice mixed. It’s great for bloody marys
I have never seen big red before.... anybody else in New England see it? Is this a regional thing?
I'm American and have never heard of Big Red. Never heard of Warheads Sour either (have heard of Warheads candy), but maybe I've been out of soda drinking for too long. And Clamato is apparently not to be had straight but mixed in cocktails.
Big Red is really popular here in Texas, especially in San Antonio. It's made by Dr. Pepper in Waco, Texas.
@@japcar84same here in okc big red and i think the other ones called big blue which is probably even sweeter, thing tastes like blue cotton candy
Most of those drink I have never heard of it except Mountain Dew. I think the sender wanted to see some funny reactions from the 1st timer tasters. With Mountain Dew, it is more like an acuired taste. Lots people like it here in Florida.
They gotta try Faygo. They might like every flavor
Sprite & Ginger ale are definitely better. I personally like ginger ale more, it just taste less sugary.
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Sprite is my favorite. I do drink Mountain Dew from time to time especially when I eat Chinese food. With pizza I have to have Coke.
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Those are delicious.
@@robertmyers7383 underrated
A true clamato has alcohol in it or is used in cocktails. Helps cut the flavor intensity and makes it taste better.
Big Red tastes like liquid bubble gum. Yeah a little weird lol but i dont understand the kids freakout. I remember trying it for the first time as a kid and being like WOOOOOW lol. I can totally understand them not liking Iced Tea or Root Beer.. But not liking Big Red as a kid?? It's like magic sugar in a can! It's actually a good thing for them, their taste buds arent as ruined as ours
Every restaurant, gas station, and fast food place that I know of in the US serves sweet and non sweet iced tea lol you can even get in movie theaters
Any Americans familiar with Big Red? I feel like it's a corner store drink. I'm not sure if it's only popular in certain parts of the country.
I grab a Big red for every bass tournament and you gotta be looking for them in that corner store to see them
Edit: from my tournaments I’ve found them in every state Bible Belt to Florida, Nevada, Anchorage Alaska(that one was a shock), Wisconsin, south Cali and Mexican border states
Never heard of it. I live on the west coast. Must be an east coast or southern thing
I live in the Midwest and it’s def around but I’ve never tried it.
@@westhoodqualzini7884I agree. I'm a West Coast person too.
Never heard of it
If you are in the south you gotta try cookout it’s a fast food place i love them! Also Nashville has a whataburger both are unique but good southern fast food chains!
Other than the Mountain Dew I have never had the other drinks. My family is from the South and tea was always made fresh. I wouldn't touch a bottled tea.
If you like tea, try brewing a black tea, enough for a big pitcher, add fresh mint, then pour over ice; no milk or sugar. Delicious and super refreshing. Sugar will keep making you thirsty.
Since you are going to Alabama you should get a Milo's Sweet Tea. It comes from Milo's Burgers which is an Alabama fast food restaurant, they've got good burgers.
That's some excellent tea that actually tastes like tea and not watered down.
I agree with them all on the Clamato. I've only tried it once and will never have it again.
It is not a drink , it is used as a cocktail mixer, it is the main ingredient in Bloody Mary’s and Bloody Martini
I read that the UK version of Mountain Dew goes buy the UK ingredients. So it doesnt have the same ingredients as the US.
V8 drinks are very popular in America. Tomato juice and vegetable juice. I like it and it’s very healthy.
lol depends who you hang out with. around me v8 juice is used to make bloody marys
The drink was Not V8, it was Clamato, a combination of clam juice and tomato juice, used as a mixer in cocktails , it is the main ingredient in Bloody Mary’s.
@@marydavis5234 But you can make Bloody Mary with V8 or Vegetable Juice. It's your choice.
@@marydavis5234 I know it was Clamato. I was telling Daz about a popular tomato juice beverage called V8.
@@nullakjg767 haha point taken
Clamato is mainly for shrimp cocktail or beer in my area… hate green tea, and never heard of big red or the warhead.
It’s funny when you say that two countries that are so similar. Have such differences as well. my grandma, my dad’s mother was from Ireland and I was born and raised in the US but I grew up drinking hot tea with milk and sugar and I still do not like iced tea and I’m 66 years old. Lol.
Sodas made with real cane sugar are always so much smoother than the regular soda.
mexican coke is top tier and i would choose that over reg. coke sold in the US anytime
Have to check out the Opryland hotel in Nashville, it’s like an indoor park with shops tree, canals, and tons of stuff… it might already be decorated up for Christmas… also a the soda of the south is maybe cheerwine, well coke, Dr. Pepper, and mtn dew are all southern also
over here we got beer mixed with clamato...straight from the can, it's good
Lollll. Clamato is soooo good though 🤣🤣🤣. I guess it’s an acquired taste… but boy does it make Micheladas taste soo good.
Brilliant! Thank you! Clamato or another term "Sangrita," I believe, is originated in Southern Mexico like Guadalajara, Jalisco. It's typically made from scratch and very good as a companion drink to Tequila. The bottled version is a nightmare. Cheers from Tijuana MX.
I agree with these guys. I dont care for any of those drinks. Im a Pepsi, Coca Cola, Squirt, Dr. Pepper, and Root Beer person. My favorite...milk!
Mountain Dew contains Orange Juice among the many other ingredients.
“I agree probably” - Daz 😂😂
Why am I so excited about your America trip?
7:32 short for gasoline, and it does become a vapor
Clamato is actually not big in the US but it is in Canada
Tomato juice is great. I love V8 in the morning. But I won't drink Clamato.
I’ve heard of Warheads, but not Warheads soda.
Clamato makes great bloody Mary's.
What airport are you landing at how long of a lay over do you have for your flight to Nashville. We have storms traveling through Tuesday on the east coast
Daz, we have all those in diet versions at grocery stores too fyi
It has dried clam broth in it
You should make a video on why your HS kids all dress like Arthur.
Tennessee & Alabama area??? Foreigners are actually visiting the best parts of USA for a change??🤯👍🏻
Ive heard of two of these drinks.
I don't know anyone who drinks clamatoe juice on its own. People I know that drink it, mix it in their beer.
Exactly. Really cheap beer.
That sounds even worse then drinking it on its own
@@strider9184Have you ever had a Bloody Mary
@@marydavis5234 I have not. Lol.
@@strider9184 Clamato juice is the main ingredient in Bloody Mary’s and Bloody Martini’s
Don't you have Liptons Ice Tea in regular stores? The cans.
In America you only need if for alcoholic beverages and tobacco products
Despite having clam juice, Clamato actually tastes really good. I used to drink cups of it.
You belong in a mental institution. Lol
So just get V8 lol same thing without the bad
@@Cassxowary Nah V8 aint the same smh
Budweiser makes a beer with Clamato
I used to be obsessed with mountain dew. Now as I'm older, I usually stick with sprite for soda or the local KY classic Ale-8. If you've never had that, you probably will when you're up this way. Every household here has a atleast a 6pk of it at their home. I will get Mtn Dew Code Red from time to time though.
I prefer Code Red to the original or Mellow Yellow. Before energy drinks, I used to drink Code Red to keep awake on long trips.
I actually gave up using tomato juice 23 years ago and just use Clamsto and sometimes V8 for my Bloody Marys!!! It's not that bad at all and you certainly can't taste any clams, those reactions might have been a just a little bit over the top!!! 😁
People put Clamato juice in beer. I call it the poor man's Bloody Mary.
“Faygo” is by far the best American VARIETY soda brand. Not even close.
Must be a Juggalo.
My sister used to love Clamato. She tried to trick me into trying it but I smelled it and that was enough. I do, however, love tomato juice. My mother used to make her own when we were growing up and dad grew an acre of tomatoes. (They'd can quartered tomatoes in their own juice, for use in chili and vegetable soups and the like, and make their own spaghetti sauce and can that, as well as tomato juice, canning close to 1000 jars of varied tomato products.) Tomato juice with a bit of salt and pepper in it is YUM! Very good for you, too. :)
Yeah, I think robertmyers7383 has it right - those particular drinks were sent for reactions, not because they are wonderful. I can tolerate Mt Dew with a lot of ice, but only then. We buy orange soda to make cream sodas, with vanilla ice cream, rather like a root beer float, usually once in the summer.
Sweet tea sweet tea sweet tea - ice tea gots no sugar
This video is cruel. The Clamato especially. As an American Ive only had two of these sodas.
when i saw the Jolly video, it irked me so much when they kept saying that it was so sugary and sweet when it’s literally soda. all soda around the world is sweet and sugary😅
Evidently you have never had a Korean soda, they are all sugar free.
@@marydavis5234 you act as the US doesn’t offer sugar free options. caffeine free drinks as well
@@squishy1624 where in my comment does it say, there is no sugar free drinks in the US,I was commenting about the part where you typed ,all sodas around the world are sweet and sugary, when they are not.
@@marydavis5234 just took one quick google search to prove you wrong. the “most popular soda,” Milkis, has 31g of sugar per can (8.45fl oz), while a reg coke can has 39g per can (12fl oz). seems like they’re about even if you ask me.
Clamato is not popular in Mexico. We make our own tomato juice fresh. If you have a drink in Mexico that is mixed with it. Then its a tourist thing. Just like the worm. Tequila doesn't have a worm in it. Its Mezcal that has the worm. But everyone thinks Tequila has a worm for whatever reason!!
Big Red has a sort of bubble gum flavor to me.
yeah red and blue remind me of slushi mix just not as strong
It literally is a bubble-gum flavored soda. On the West Coast, it’s sold as Blue Soda, by companies like Jones’ Soda, and it actually says Bubble-Gum flavor on the packaging.
@@joels5150 Glad to know I'm not crazy!
Coke and Pepsi have crowded all the others out of the international markets.
damn thought everyone knows Mt dew flavor 😂 😂 it's just lemon lime that why it's yellow 😂 😂
Arizona Iced tea is known for being cheap & good.
Is Big Red the new Cherokee Red?
Beer and Clamato juice is nice tho
Did he say it taste like Sprite but better??? NO!
Some restaurants sell Iced Tea as a Lemonade alternative in the US.
To be honest, these were some rather obscure selections. The standard sodas available throughout the US are Cola, Lemon-Lime, Orange soda, Dr. Pepper/Mr Pibb (Licorice flavor), fruit punch, root beer, and a few other more niche flavors, like Orange Cream (Orange and Vanilla mixed).
Of course, there are dozens and dozens of more obscure drinks around the country. Big Red/Blue Soda is one. Sarsaparilla is another (basically indistinguishable from Root Beer).
I’ve even had a Chocolate Soda once (It was awful…)
Honestly with the exception of Mt.Dew. I honestly thought most of the other drinks phased out in the 80's and 90's.
A couple of channels I think would be cool to see you react to, dr duck whom is a friend of mine, meat eater, and federal premium black cloud, they are hunting channels and I am a big hunter so I would like to see some reaction videos of it from you folks across the pond. Keep up the great work.
what does that mean "it smells like medicine?" I dont get it lol
I love warheads especially if sour so it seems amazing so I don’t get why it’s apparently so gross lol
and I like all of them except the big red and the sourheads one that I’ve never seen…
and isn’t a blue raspberry a blackberry? lol
and I hate clamato because of the clam part, and he’s right, it IS deadly, the clam part… I love clams and the watery home so I couldn’t do that to them… and yes, disgusting and more! I’d have (spicy) V8 juice over that any day! Same but without the bad! There’s no need for bad!(:
This was fun though!😂 have a good one!
In Australia Mountain dew comes with our kfc and kids drink it all the time. This is the first time im hearing of age restrictions to Mountain dew
I agree with daz, I hate sweet tea. I like hot tea and regular iced tea as well. Don’t like any forms of tea that is sweet. lol
Clamato juice is used in Canada to make the drink called the Caesar.
Or with the good healthy version, V8 (: because clamato is clam liquid and tomato juice, hence the name
To be fair no one drinks Clamato straight like that. It's always an ingredient in another drink.
"I don't know why you call it a gas because it literally a liquid"
Gas is short for gasoline. Duh.
What the hell is warhead softdrink? i’ve literally never heard of it. did the dig this stuff up the set off the brits or what? how about a coke, dr pepper or squirt, grapefruit flavor.
I remember Mountain Dew, it used to taste good when I was their age, but not so much anymore. I suppose my taste in sodas changed as I got older. I hardly believe all parents feed this to their kids in America, Coca Cola products are sold at McDonalds, not Mountain Dew, that's one of the Pepsico products, Mountain dew is loaded with caffeine and sugars. Oh no, look, they gave the kids Arizona Iced green tea that is a decaf diet version, that product is not flying off the shelves here in Southern California, at least from what I can see when we go shopping, the original Arizona Iced with Ginseng, now we would be lucky to find one bottle left on the store shelves, there's a difference in taste. I'm not familiar with the other flavors of sodas they offered them. Clamato is not a soda just so you know and that is used to make mixed alcoholic drinks, never have I seen kids drinking this at all. Josh falling off his seat laughing is hilarious. Good luck and safe travels!
IF SWEET TEA DOESNT HAVE AT LEAST 2 CUPS PER GALLON THAN ITS FLAVORED WATER. IT IS CRIMINAL TO NOT HAVE TEA WITHOUT THE SUPER SWEETNESS. I SAID WHAT I SAID.
I like tea but green tea is really bitter.
They gave them the worst Arizona IT 🤣
all that stuff is delicious but I can't drink it..the sugar messes my body up, haha, the only thing that tastes terrible is black licorice, if sugar wasn't bad for me I'd eat and drink all this stuff, these drinks are pretty great on crushed ice-snow cones, maybe I'm old though because I'd take a bunch of blended up fruit over all this stuff, I mean if you blend up a a couple fruits with a banana then your are drinking something delicious without any guilt, soda or ice cream is all guilt..you just know your body is think what in the hell did you do to me
if you're looking for a soda substitute, try pouring a little cranberry juice in your water, a little goes a long way, it's very good
What did those boys do to deserve that kind of torture? Those drinks are some of the worst that America has to offer. I applaud their bravery for trying them. The AZ tea would’ve tasted better if it weren’t diet.
3:31- Every now and then when I’m watching a video based in the UK, something comes up that I never would have imagined.
Who would think that you would have to be a certain age to buy a soda in the UK? This is right up there w/ TV licenses.
Again with the food
Out of all those drinks Clamato is my favorite. I could drink that whole bottle with ease
You don’t realise why it’s called that then… V8 is the good healthy version, same thing without the clam liquid
The word "gasolene" was coined in 1865 from the word gas and the chemical suffix -ine/-ene. The modern spelling was first used in 1871. The shortened form "gas" for gasoline was first recorded in American English in 1905 and is often confused with the older words gas and gases that have been used since the early 1600s.
Never hear of Big Red. Must be a west coast drink.
I like all of these but I’ve never tried that warheads and Clamato drink let alone seen them
I just can't drink tea, hot or cold. To me it tastes like what I imagine dirty dish water would taste like, just not for me.
I never even heard of half of these drinks
Over 16 to buy Mtn Dew? That doesn't make sense at all.
Never heard of a Big Red pop, Big Red is a cinnamon gum.
It doesn't make sense why British people can't understand that gas is short for gasoline.
Its no different than us not understanding certain things they do. Doesnt make us better than them
No you can be a baby and buy it only alcohol has an age limit
Wtf is big red? Never heard of it and Im American
Tell all those who do not like Clamato juice Do No Come to Canada
These were some very poor choices to represent American sodas, though I will admit I loved Big Red as a kid. Not so much anymore. Mtn Dew and Arizona tea are way more popular here than the others, and I absolutely hate Mtn Dew 🤢.
Where are you from because I never heard of big red? It must only be popular in certain parts of the country
@@westhoodqualzini7884 I’m in Northern Illinois (Chicago burbs).