Really wish this was live so we could stop you from not adding sugar. This confirmed it for me now when Aiden was the 1st to think of adding sugar I was like yup his American instincts are surfacing.Made for a entertaining vid tho thx guys.
My sister never put sugar in her kool-aid and one time she babysat my twin boys, they were probably about 4 or 5, they told her; 'we knew you couldn't cook but how can you screw up kool-aid it is simply add sugar and water. She told them she didn't want to wreck their teeth with sugary drinks. To which they both told her but you have no problem feeding us that garbage you insist is supper. I couldn't even scold them when my sister told me because I was laughing so hard and I had to agree with them. 😁😂😁 Your videos never fail to bring back some of my greatest family memories. Thank you so much for what you all do.🤗🤗🤗
Twizzlers = candy you sneak into a movie theater and eat during the movie. Butter Finger = In the U.S. get a Blizzard at Dairy Queen--soft serve vanilla ice cream mixed with crumbled Butter Finger. Nothing better for dessert.
The moment you opened the box Daz I was sitting here yelling......ADD SUGAR TO KOOL-AID!! For some strange reason I had the sinking fear you would think you just add to water and not add sugar....and my worst fear was realized! LOL
Not only did they not add any sugar they just sprinkled a random amount of powder in each cup and had no where near 2 quarts of water between the four cups so it has to be really strong flavor on top of no sugar
They used to sell Kool-Aid packets with sugar already in them. You could tell them apart without reading the labels because they were at least five times bigger than the little regular envelopes that you had to add your own sugar to. That's how much sugar goes in the things. It's crazy!
Blue Raspberry Lemonade was my favorite Kool-Aid. We used to add 3/4 cup of sugar per packet instead of the 1 cup suggested. Always had a gallon of Kool-Aid and/or sweet tea around growing up.
To be fair I think WarHeads chews take away from the sour because you can break it down. When making Kool-Aid, you never follow what is on the packet, it isn't enough in most cases. If you get to the point where you are twitching on the floor from the sugar and flavor. That's when it is the best.
The reason American milk chocolate tastes so different to the rest of the world's is because they get they're made differently. Milton Hersey built his factory and the town of Hersey, Pennsylvania because of it's proximity to dairy farms so they could use fresh milk to make their milk chocolate, whereas the rest of the world uses powdered milk. Milton came from a poor family and at the age of 14 took on an apprenticeship to a candy and ice cream maker but quickly decided to venture off on his own, failing to be successful in several major cities across America with his candies. One of his ventures in Denver, Colorado lead him to discover from a local candy maker that candies taste better when made with fresh milk. Milton's Factory would be the first to produce milk chocolate made with fresh milk and it took several months and a laundry list of scientists to come up with a formula for the milk chocolate to work with fresh milk. This recipe wasn't even done until the factory and town were almost completely finished. Hersey's had brilliant marketing strategies and a great supply line for their ingredients and at one point even marketed the Hersey's milk chocolate bar as a meal replacement that one could buy for 5 cents as opposed to the average lunch of that time costing 15-40 cents and later made sure that American troops had plenty of Hersey's chocolate during both World Wars, cementing them as America's chocolate. Hersey's has such good production that they supply the chocolate for a vast majority of chocolate candy manufacturers in the USA and have for over a century. Even the global brand Mars wouldn't be a thing if it weren't for Milton Hersey and his fresh milk chocolates.
My classmates and I used to buy and eat the original War Heads from the school concession stand on Fridays. We loved them. We thought the logo of the person with their head exploding was an old woman making a "kissing" face with white hair. They're possibly the most sour thing I ever had, and make your tongue sore if you eat too many.. I tried them when I got older, and they're still insanely sour, but I think the fruit candy flavor isn't good.. I don't know about the other Warhead candy variants.
Thanks! That was fun! Twizzlers are my JAM!!! You gotta eat the whole bag. They’re for snacking on all day or binge watching the tele. Bite the ends off and use them for straws with some cherry coke…. a’cola. Love the channel! Love the OBs too! What do you keep doing with Mike? Should we be concerned? We need more Mike.
Aidan seemed more familiar with most of this stuff than I am and I’m an American with a serious sweet tooth. But I think a lot of it’s more recently invented than my old stanbys like Hershey bars and Reeses pb cups and generic chocolate covered peanuts. I never thought of Tootsie rolls as an acquired taste because I brew up on them but I guess they would be if you never tried one until you were and adult. My preference was actually Tootsie Pops. PS: How can chocolate be better in the UK when we not only get most UK brands but also Swiss, Dutch and other Euopean ones? Also, you’ll hardly ever find the best chocolate in branded candy like you were sampling. There are plenty of gourmet chocolatiers in the US.
Just wanted to add a story about the Hershey Food Company, Hershey Park, Hershey School, and the Hershey Trust Fund. The Fund’s main job is to fund the school with profits earned from the Park and Food Company. A few years ago, theTrust Fund directors were set to sell the Food Company to Nestle. The directors main argument was to diversify the stocks supporting the fund. The Governor of Pennsylvania stated when question that there was nothing he could do about it, and if he could he would stop the sale. The very next day, lawyers that had graduated high school from the school informed he could. Milton Hershey had foreseen this a century before, and had given the power to appoint the directors of the Trust Fund. Within a week,, the sale was dead, the Governor having discharged every director that had voted for the sale and appointed new directors. Oh, by the way, the Hershey School is by far the largest orphanage on the east coast.
You're supposed to add 10 lb of sugar to that Kool-Aid. LOL... Not really but a lot. When I was a kid a lot of my friends parents had that in the refrigerator all the time. I never had it at my house ever... Also, the Tootsie roll is an old school American candy. It is a molasses based chocolate flavored candy. It's one of the original treats back in the day.
hard candies in the US are meant to be sucked on Kool-aid mix: Step 1: Empty Kool-Aid sachet into 2 litre plastic or glass jug/pitcher. Step 2: Add 200g of sugar or sweetener of your choice. Step 3: Now fill it up with 1.9 litres of cold water - optionally add some ice too. Step 4: Enjoy!
I have been ordering Cadbury chocolates delivered here to the US for over a year. Curly Wurlys are great, Double Decker, Crunchie..and my nephew loves the flake bars! Your chocolate in the UK is so much better than ours is. Your standards are higher than ours for food quality, yeah? 🤙🥂
Hi Daz, and family, whom ever boxed those choices put some of the worst candy treats in it. Kool aid is mixed in a gallon size pitcher of cold water and add sugar to taste.
Oh yeah this was a fun one to watch, half of these sugary treat are in Canada so I knew OB Aydin would suffer through no sugar in kool aid and tootsie rolls lol. Great content guys 🍻
According to the RUclips channel Good Mythical Morning, tootsie rolls are the least favorite candy. Also, Kool-Aid was invented right here in Nebraska USA where I'm currently living, but it's a diabetic's worst nightmare. 😂
I feel like Warheads used to be more intense. Maybe it was just me because I was younger. I tried some Big League Chew bubble gum the other day and hated it. Used to be my favorite 20 years ago.
Twirlers used to have more flavor but over the years its like they cut the flavor in half then half again over the years until they wasn't anything worth calling flavor in them anymore. My dad used to love liquorice
I kept thinking...don't they need to add sugar to that? But it's been so long since I've made Kool Aid from a packet that I thought maybe they were putting artificial sweeteners in the packets now.
I would actually love to see you guys do a video on trying kool aid the proper way. This video was hilarious, but I feel like kool aid just got a bad reputation..lol
try the twizzler after the sugar has been clear from your mouth when you eat something sweeter than another you wont taste the second so any time you eat a sweet you should wate at least a couple of hours to try another
Every taste test video I see tries super sweet candy and then grabs twizzlers and says it tastes of nothing haha I agree the flavor isn't strong to begin with but after that many sweets if does taste of nothing haha
American friends sent me some of their candy and chocolate from time to time, hoping that I would like it. It was horrible. Even the chocolate was terrible. How can you mess up chocolate..!! Being based in Europe, I’m used to Swiss and Belgian chocolate.
Some of those candies I've never seen before. I tend to stick with the more popular candy if I want to satisfy my sweet tooth. You're correct about the chocolate comment. I love America but our chocolate sucks compared to other places. British chocolate is much better. We have Cadbury over here but Hershey's makes it under license from Cadbury. It's good but not as good as real Cadbury. Same thing as Kit Kat. Hershey's makes Kit Kats under license from Nestle. You should compare American cereal vs British cereal. You have Frosties and we have Frosted Flakes. Both have Cheerios and Lucky Charms. Do you have Cinnamon Toast Crunch? It's really good.
I feel like Twizzlers didn't get a fair shot coming right after the Airheads and War Heads. Anything would taste like cardboard after those. Twizzlers are for when you are looking for low-key sweets.
If u get a chance get the hard candy Warheads, which are the original. THEY are the most sour candy u will ever have! The chewy ones came out way later and are dogshit compared to the hard candy ones. That will be fun to watch
Thank you all so much. Watching the four of your trying to drink Kool-Aid w/out sugar made my day. LOL 😆😆
I was waiting for them to try eating the powder
@@dripcaraybbx Atleast they didn't snort it lol
It is crazy the packets don't tell you to add sugar though. I've always thought it did.
I prefer the larger container with the sweetener pre mixed.
@@kennethswartz8252 even that is barely sweet.
8:28 Every American watching them drink Kool-Aid without adding sugar, “AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!” hilarious!
Really wish this was live so we could stop you from not adding sugar. This confirmed it for me now when Aiden was the 1st to think of adding sugar I was like yup his American instincts are surfacing.Made for a entertaining vid tho thx guys.
My sister never put sugar in her kool-aid and one time she babysat my twin boys, they were probably about 4 or 5, they told her; 'we knew you couldn't cook but how can you screw up kool-aid it is simply add sugar and water. She told them she didn't want to wreck their teeth with sugary drinks. To which they both told her but you have no problem feeding us that garbage you insist is supper. I couldn't even scold them when my sister told me because I was laughing so hard and I had to agree with them. 😁😂😁 Your videos never fail to bring back some of my greatest family memories. Thank you so much for what you all do.🤗🤗🤗
"In your own time, mate" Aidan is starting to take the piss and it's great.
Let us all chip in and send Daz a year's supply in Swedish Fish lol
😂😂
@@officeblokedaz I was hoping there would be some in there
Twizzlers = candy you sneak into a movie theater and eat during the movie. Butter Finger = In the U.S. get a Blizzard at Dairy Queen--soft serve vanilla ice cream mixed with crumbled Butter Finger. Nothing better for dessert.
Loved the Kool aid! 😂 I watched the Beesleys try Kool aid. He poured a packet in a bottle of water. He bout choked. Lol I'm sure it was horrible! 😂
I'd like to c this group do bean boozled like the blokes did, that video was hilarious
I think Daz may have on the other channel. I can be wrong though.
@@joshsmith302 yes, Daz, Dave and Mike all did bean boozled... but I'd like to c Daz, Sophie, Aidan and G do it now
@@e-reptiledysfunction2243 it would be funny 👍
Y'all had me rolling with the Koolaid.
Come on mate add some sugar next time. 😂
You supposed to add sugar to the Kool-Aid😂😂😂😂😂😂
The moment you opened the box Daz I was sitting here yelling......ADD SUGAR TO KOOL-AID!! For some strange reason I had the sinking fear you would think you just add to water and not add sugar....and my worst fear was realized! LOL
Lol the koolaid. I was crying laughing as soon as I saw what you were doing
I yelled at the screen “NOooooo” when they did Kool-Aid without sugar
Lmao you guys forgot to add the sugar to the Kool Aid 😂😂😂 I bet that tasted really bitter.
That lowkey made me sad. You have to have enough sugar where you have to get your liver and kidneys checked after
Not only did they not add any sugar they just sprinkled a random amount of powder in each cup and had no where near 2 quarts of water between the four cups so it has to be really strong flavor on top of no sugar
They used to sell Kool-Aid packets with sugar already in them. You could tell them apart without reading the labels because they were at least five times bigger than the little regular envelopes that you had to add your own sugar to. That's how much sugar goes in the things. It's crazy!
Blue Raspberry Lemonade was my favorite Kool-Aid. We used to add 3/4 cup of sugar per packet instead of the 1 cup suggested. Always had a gallon of Kool-Aid and/or sweet tea around growing up.
To be fair I think WarHeads chews take away from the sour because you can break it down. When making Kool-Aid, you never follow what is on the packet, it isn't enough in most cases. If you get to the point where you are twitching on the floor from the sugar and flavor. That's when it is the best.
Reese's, Crunch and Butterfinger are hard to compete with
Twizzlers are multi-useful. You can eat them and suck your soda or drinks from a can.
Butterfingers rock!
The reason American milk chocolate tastes so different to the rest of the world's is because they get they're made differently. Milton Hersey built his factory and the town of Hersey, Pennsylvania because of it's proximity to dairy farms so they could use fresh milk to make their milk chocolate, whereas the rest of the world uses powdered milk. Milton came from a poor family and at the age of 14 took on an apprenticeship to a candy and ice cream maker but quickly decided to venture off on his own, failing to be successful in several major cities across America with his candies. One of his ventures in Denver, Colorado lead him to discover from a local candy maker that candies taste better when made with fresh milk. Milton's Factory would be the first to produce milk chocolate made with fresh milk and it took several months and a laundry list of scientists to come up with a formula for the milk chocolate to work with fresh milk. This recipe wasn't even done until the factory and town were almost completely finished. Hersey's had brilliant marketing strategies and a great supply line for their ingredients and at one point even marketed the Hersey's milk chocolate bar as a meal replacement that one could buy for 5 cents as opposed to the average lunch of that time costing 15-40 cents and later made sure that American troops had plenty of Hersey's chocolate during both World Wars, cementing them as America's chocolate. Hersey's has such good production that they supply the chocolate for a vast majority of chocolate candy manufacturers in the USA and have for over a century. Even the global brand Mars wouldn't be a thing if it weren't for Milton Hersey and his fresh milk chocolates.
Kool-Aid without sugar 😂😂. I love Tootsie Rolls. Hershey Park in Pennsylvania.
When I was young I went on a tour of the Tootsie Roll factory in Chicago. They're very hard to eat, especially after I broke my jaws.
My classmates and I used to buy and eat the original War Heads from the school concession stand on Fridays. We loved them. We thought the logo of the person with their head exploding was an old woman making a "kissing" face with white hair.
They're possibly the most sour thing I ever had, and make your tongue sore if you eat too many.. I tried them when I got older, and they're still insanely sour, but I think the fruit candy flavor isn't good.. I don't know about the other Warhead candy variants.
Thanks! That was fun! Twizzlers are my JAM!!! You gotta eat the whole bag. They’re for snacking on all day or binge watching the tele. Bite the ends off and use them for straws with some cherry coke…. a’cola.
Love the channel! Love the OBs too!
What do you keep doing with Mike? Should we be concerned? We need more Mike.
7:01 That would explain why I have ADHD, too many jolly ranchers during my childhood lmao
Thank you so much 🙏I only eat candy 🍭 and chocolate 🍫 once a year for Halloween 🎃❤👏👏👏the four pack ❤👋👋👋👋☮️
Aidan seemed more familiar with most of this stuff than I am and I’m an American with a serious sweet tooth. But I think a lot of it’s more recently invented than my old stanbys like Hershey bars and Reeses pb cups and generic chocolate covered peanuts.
I never thought of Tootsie rolls as an acquired taste because I brew up on them but I guess they would be if you never tried one until you were and adult. My preference was actually Tootsie Pops.
PS: How can chocolate be better in the UK when we not only get most UK brands but also Swiss, Dutch and other Euopean ones? Also, you’ll hardly ever find the best chocolate in branded candy like you were sampling. There are plenty of gourmet chocolatiers in the US.
The Kool Aid! 🤣🤣🤣
Usually when making Kool aid you would use a pitcher filling all the way then dump in the packet and add like a cup of sugar
For the Kool Aid...you need to add sugar! It will taste so good!
the way yall did the kool aid destroyed my heart haha. we always do two packs and two cups of sugar
Just wanted to add a story about the Hershey Food Company, Hershey Park, Hershey School, and the Hershey Trust Fund. The Fund’s main job is to fund the school with profits earned from the Park and Food Company. A few years ago, theTrust Fund directors were set to sell the Food Company to Nestle. The directors main argument was to diversify the stocks supporting the fund. The Governor of Pennsylvania stated when question that there was nothing he could do about it, and if he could he would stop the sale. The very next day, lawyers that had graduated high school from the school informed he could. Milton Hershey had foreseen this a century before, and had given the power to appoint the directors of the Trust Fund. Within a week,, the sale was dead, the Governor having discharged every director that had voted for the sale and appointed new directors. Oh, by the way, the Hershey School is by far the largest orphanage on the east coast.
You're supposed to add 10 lb of sugar to that Kool-Aid. LOL... Not really but a lot. When I was a kid a lot of my friends parents had that in the refrigerator all the time. I never had it at my house ever... Also, the Tootsie roll is an old school American candy. It is a molasses based chocolate flavored candy. It's one of the original treats back in the day.
hard candies in the US are meant to be sucked on
Kool-aid mix:
Step 1: Empty Kool-Aid sachet into 2 litre plastic or glass jug/pitcher.
Step 2: Add 200g of sugar or sweetener of your choice.
Step 3: Now fill it up with 1.9 litres of cold water - optionally add some ice too.
Step 4: Enjoy!
I have been ordering Cadbury chocolates delivered here to the US for over a year. Curly Wurlys are great, Double Decker, Crunchie..and my nephew loves the flake bars!
Your chocolate in the UK is so much better than ours is. Your standards are higher than ours for food quality, yeah?
🤙🥂
Hi Daz, and family, whom ever boxed those choices put some of the worst candy treats in it. Kool aid is mixed in a gallon size pitcher of cold water and add sugar to taste.
Airheads are my favorite. You probably went to Hershey Park.
Also, There is Hershey Park in the town of Hershey and Sesame Place (a Sesame Street theme park) in Langhorne, Pa.
Yes, went to Sesame place. thanks.
Oh yeah this was a fun one to watch, half of these sugary treat are in Canada so I knew OB Aydin would suffer through no sugar in kool aid and tootsie rolls lol. Great content guys 🍻
I haven’t made it in 40 years, but I think the recipe is 1 cup sugar in 1/2 US gallon per packet. I usually did 3/4 cup sugar.
I didn't know that Aidan was born here in the U.S. Cool!
At least there weren't any Circus Peanuts in the box. You dodged that garbage.
No matter what any other country says, I will take American snacks and food anytime.
We have some amazing, gourmet candy, or mediocre candy. Depends on where you are shopping for it.
Add sugar !! Lolololol😂
Pulisic is from Hershey PA
How were the Nutrageous?? I loves those! You need to try Twix, Snickers, Kit Kats, Junior Mints.
The amusement park is called Hershey Park.
Yall trying koolaid without sugar is amazing
The mistake every non-American makes when making Kool-Aid is not realizing you're intended to add sugar to it.
Without fail, every single time I see somebody from the UK try Kool-Aid they mess it up. EVERY TIME.
According to the RUclips channel Good Mythical Morning, tootsie rolls are the least favorite candy. Also, Kool-Aid was invented right here in Nebraska USA where I'm currently living, but it's a diabetic's worst nightmare. 😂
I love twizzlers but knew you weren't even gong to be able to taste them after what you had before it
i gave out Airheads for halloween this year and i was the most popular guy in town
Have you guys heard the expression “don’t drink the Kool aid” maybe react to Jonestown?
Never cared for kool aid but love tang and didn't need to add sugar was so good.
I feel like Warheads used to be more intense. Maybe it was just me because I was younger. I tried some Big League Chew bubble gum the other day and hated it. Used to be my favorite 20 years ago.
Twirlers used to have more flavor but over the years its like they cut the flavor in half then half again over the years until they wasn't anything worth calling flavor in them anymore. My dad used to love liquorice
Red Vine licorice has much more flavor, and is a lot softer.
Definitely should have followed the instructions for the Kool-Aid it makes about a gallon and about a cup of sugar
Tootsie rolls are the best
I aspire to be half as cool of a dad as Daz!
I kept thinking...don't they need to add sugar to that? But it's been so long since I've made Kool Aid from a packet that I thought maybe they were putting artificial sweeteners in the packets now.
I would actually love to see you guys do a video on trying kool aid the proper way. This video was hilarious, but I feel like kool aid just got a bad reputation..lol
🤣🤣🤣. Don't worry, y'all ain't the first European I've seen make that mistake with koolaid.
Honestly, I don't think I've seen a single European make it correctly. XD
I wanted to comment about the kool aid without sugar, but I see everyone took care of it for me lol
If you don’t mix Kool-Aid with about 8 pounds of sugar, it’s not real Kool-Aid. 😂😂😂
Very possible that the Kool-aid wasn’t expired. Remember in the US we put the month first.
try the twizzler after the sugar has been clear from your mouth when you eat something sweeter than another you wont taste the second so any time you eat a sweet you should wate at least a couple of hours to try another
No! You have to add the Kool Aid in a pitcher of water and add sugar.
Still find it ironic that Brits are eating an American candy called 'Gobstoppers', named by Roald Dahl, a British author.
I think you may have missed the "best" bit. Laffy Taffy has a joke printed on the inside of the wrapper.
Ah didn’t know that.
@@officeblokedaz the jokes are good for a nice eye roll. I might be the only person over 8 who actually laughs.
I agree on the twizzlers, red vines are so much better lol.
Candy like Tootsie Rolls and Laffy Taffy will shatter into smaller pieces if you slap it down on a hard surface.
Hey, wait, if Sophie ate an air head. Wouldn't that be cannibalism 😊
Yellow #5 and sugar. That's why American candy tastes better. 😉
Oh no you forget the surgar XD sour coming right up
Add 1.5 - 2 times as much sugar as the Kool Aid says if you want it to taste like Americans make it
I’m yelling at the screen about the kool aid.
You need sugar in the koolaid!! Currently Yelling at my screen!
You supposed to put sugar like alooot of sugar 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Every taste test video I see tries super sweet candy and then grabs twizzlers and says it tastes of nothing haha I agree the flavor isn't strong to begin with but after that many sweets if does taste of nothing haha
Twizzlers are for people who think black pepper is too spicy.
What?? No sour patch kids? Also I thought Willie Wonka was an English company (Gobstoppers)?
You do need to add sugar to Kool Aid.
They should have read the directions first 😂🤣
Nutrageous. Mmmmmm. Should've tried that
It’s a crime that they sent Kool -aid but didn’t send the regular red and also didn’t send 4-5 cups of sugar with it. Lol that irks me
You have to follow directions on the back you need to add sugar to it
No one in the USA would have drank cool aid like that
I think some of the flavors seem off because English food has destroyed your tasted buds. Oh, and a tootsie roll is essentially chocolate taffy.
Daz think southern sweet tea but use kool-aid instead of tea. That is how much sugar you add.
I love tootsie rolls
American friends sent me some of their candy and chocolate from time to time, hoping that I would like it. It was horrible. Even the chocolate was terrible. How can you mess up chocolate..!! Being based in Europe, I’m used to Swiss and Belgian chocolate.
You can find swiss and other chocolate in the U.S.
Omg I am yelling don’t drink that without sugar
They need an American interpreter, that kool aid triggered me lol also twizzlers are only for movies
Some of those candies I've never seen before. I tend to stick with the more popular candy if I want to satisfy my sweet tooth. You're correct about the chocolate comment. I love America but our chocolate sucks compared to other places. British chocolate is much better. We have Cadbury over here but Hershey's makes it under license from Cadbury. It's good but not as good as real Cadbury. Same thing as Kit Kat. Hershey's makes Kit Kats under license from Nestle.
You should compare American cereal vs British cereal. You have Frosties and we have Frosted Flakes. Both have Cheerios and Lucky Charms. Do you have Cinnamon Toast Crunch? It's really good.
Saying Tootsie rolls are disgusting and an epic fail with the Kool-Aid. That went well.
I feel like Twizzlers didn't get a fair shot coming right after the Airheads and War Heads. Anything would taste like cardboard after those. Twizzlers are for when you are looking for low-key sweets.
If u get a chance get the hard candy Warheads, which are the original. THEY are the most sour candy u will ever have! The chewy ones came out way later and are dogshit compared to the hard candy ones. That will be fun to watch