Americans Taste Test BANNED British Snacks!! (We NEED This in USA!)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @andyjohnson4907
    @andyjohnson4907 Год назад +2280

    When Hershey make Cadbury products in the US, to make it taste like American chocolate, they have to change the recipe by adding vomit and sadness.

    • @NathansWargames
      @NathansWargames Год назад +172

      there's actually an ingredient in American Chocolate called Butyric acid that is found in Vomit

    • @jessicapayne8622
      @jessicapayne8622 Год назад +87

      @@NathansWargamesso they do use vomit in their chocolate!

    • @janetkenny1735
      @janetkenny1735 Год назад +15

      😂

    • @majicjon
      @majicjon Год назад

      Americans are fat enough as it is - can you imagine how fat they would be if they had proper chocolate ?

    • @rwlynch3468
      @rwlynch3468 Год назад +84

      I was in US in 1999, pre internet access for me and obviously well before social media.
      I thought I was the only person who thought their chocolate tasted like vomit.

  • @craigchristian344
    @craigchristian344 Год назад +251

    When Anna said crisps all us Brits thank you 😂

  • @davidtyrell246
    @davidtyrell246 Год назад +88

    To make Vimto even more British i like to add a dash of Gin to it, especially before work.

    • @Siasmummy
      @Siasmummy Год назад +7

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @lat1419
      @lat1419 Год назад +1

      Its the only squash we buy in 2L bottles. And the mixed fruit contains blackcurrsnts.

    • @utterutter
      @utterutter Год назад +3

      Wait to they try Irn Bru and vodka

    • @camrondirossi3249
      @camrondirossi3249 Год назад +2

      Iron brue is nice

    • @jeepster12778
      @jeepster12778 Год назад +1

      Hahaha nice one or vodka 😂😂😂

  • @zaphodbeeblebrox6627
    @zaphodbeeblebrox6627 Год назад +429

    The secret is in the name.
    Jelly babies are NOT GUMMIES, they’re JELLY.
    And the white powder is cornstarch. It’s part of the manufacturing process. Where the moulding block is pressed into a slow moving conveyor belt of smooth cornstarch.
    As the mould block is removed it leaves an impression of the ‘Babies which is then filled with a hot sugary fruit liquid which turns to jelly as it cools. The cornstarch is there to stop all those warm sugary jelly’s sticking together. Cornstarch doesn’t really taste of anything but it does stop them clumping together in the bag… that’s why it’s left on them instead of using powdered sugar, because if they got warm, sugar would probably get absorbed by the jelly babies and they would end up a big sugary lump.

    • @sashacottier9581
      @sashacottier9581 Год назад +22

      I'm eating jelly babies as we speak.😋😋😋

    • @Des-ie3nh
      @Des-ie3nh Год назад +66

      Jellybabies (along with jelly tots and fruit pastels) used to be yummy, but now they have all become "vegan friendly" they are all rubbish. Maynards/Bassetts, dump the "vegan friendly" crap and bring back the original sweets 😡

    • @Mike-lb1hx
      @Mike-lb1hx Год назад +5

      If they don't like the texture wine gums or midget gems* would seem an option * and yes I know some makers are changing their name

    • @PiersLawsonBrown1972
      @PiersLawsonBrown1972 Год назад +8

      You have to translate Jelly for them, in the US, Jelly goes in your sarnies. If you say Jello then I think that Anna and JT will understand.

    • @mancuniangamecat8288
      @mancuniangamecat8288 Год назад +9

      @ Des-ie3nh
      1970s called, wants it's narrow minded opinion back.

  • @bblair2627
    @bblair2627 Год назад +580

    "I dont like salt and vinegar" - that is a hate crime in the UK

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Год назад +63

      Sense of humour shortage, Golem?

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад +10

      In more of a cheese and onion man myself but was all about the salt and vinegar as a kid.

    • @JL16061980
      @JL16061980 Год назад +10

      I love salt and vinegar.... its my favourite flavour ❤🇬🇧

    • @pebblessmudgef1578
      @pebblessmudgef1578 Год назад +13

      I don't like salt and vinegar and I'm in uk

    • @stingersplash
      @stingersplash Год назад +7

      It really isn't. Always been my least favourite because the vinegar is too bitter. Plus I once got it in a small cut on my lip as a kid. Give me ready salted, cheese and onion and any meat flavoured.

  • @V3M0N_
    @V3M0N_ Год назад +40

    As a person from the uk I have tried hersheys choclate and it honestly tastes like sick to me. I do think we have the best sweets (candy). The reason why I think Cadbury tastes so good is because they don't put in a bunch of chemicals and shit like the us products has.

    • @poppletop8331
      @poppletop8331 Год назад +3

      Cadbury have started adding a lot more sickly Caramel ones, plus the only nut ones are Hazelnuts (cheaper variety, no doubt) to their tins of Roses chocolates, so we only buy Quality Street now. It's a shame really to have lost so many British favourites from Cadburys.

    • @ArtyFactual_Intelligence
      @ArtyFactual_Intelligence Год назад

      European chocolate is better than British. The EU bent over backwards to allow UK to use the word when the content of essential cacao was SO low in the British brands. But like the arrogant Brexiteers they are, they claim the UK everything to be better than the European variety. They are wrong.

    • @jessicawyatt3011
      @jessicawyatt3011 Год назад +3

      Cadbury were great until they got bought out by, you gussed it, an American company.

    • @Naomi-pq6tv
      @Naomi-pq6tv Год назад +1

      Being from the States I've always thought Hershey's tasted like vomit and couldn't understand why anyone liked chocolate

    • @jessieb7290
      @jessieb7290 6 месяцев назад

      Same. I also tried their cookies and cream drops by Hersheys 🤢 it’s like a powdered milk aftertaste.

  • @consu.merizm
    @consu.merizm Год назад +406

    Videos like this always make me proud to be British, like I personally invented these items 😂

    • @princessnatalie5045
      @princessnatalie5045 Год назад +12

      Makes us lucky that we get to eat and drink these snacks whenever we want. Makes me happy to be British.

    • @bearded_z0mbiegaming108
      @bearded_z0mbiegaming108 Год назад +8

      Especially if its a mars I live right across the road from the factory some times it will make the area smell like chocolate 💯

    • @jenniferh7825
      @jenniferh7825 Год назад +2

      Haha snap! The cola laces make me laugh too because even looking at the packaging in the shop makes my mouth water.. 😂

    • @WouldbeRenaissanceLady6926
      @WouldbeRenaissanceLady6926 Год назад +1

      ...but you didn't...😂🤣

    • @amandarose7115
      @amandarose7115 Год назад +1

      Al Pacaccino 😉

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Год назад +670

    Yes, the nanny state of America thinks kids cannot work out that Kinder Eggs' toys shouldn't be eaten. European states think semi-automatic guns don't belong in schools, but toys are alright. 😂

    • @lynnhamps7052
      @lynnhamps7052 Год назад +4

      😁😁😁😁✌

    • @catsaremylife8946
      @catsaremylife8946 Год назад +6

      From England here and actually, Those kind of toys are actually banned here in the UK.

    • @peterchapman3740
      @peterchapman3740 Год назад +118

      @@catsaremylife8946 no there not you can buy them in asda

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад +60

      @@catsaremylife8946 Funny as we had some the other week and they all had toys in. (three pack)

    • @OiiRobbi3x
      @OiiRobbi3x Год назад +34

      @@catsaremylife8946 where are you getting this from lol

  • @simonuk1213
    @simonuk1213 Год назад +15

    Fun fact: US chocolate contains Butyric Acid to prolong the shelf life of milk whilst transporting it across country, which is also found in vomit and Parmesan cheese. It’s why some American chocolate has a slight sicky aftertaste.

  • @AllAboutDogs
    @AllAboutDogs Год назад +90

    @JTReacts11 Don’t throw away the Jelly Babies… put them in a bottle and fill with vodka… leave for at least a month (shake gently every few days)… you’ll be AMAZED at the flavour of the vodka! Serve cold! You are welcome! 😋

    • @davidroddini1512
      @davidroddini1512 Год назад +5

      Commenting to boost the comment so he sees it 😊

    • @nightowl8186
      @nightowl8186 Год назад +3

      Delicious 😋

    • @Skett
      @Skett Год назад +2

      Wow, I've not done that since university!

    • @bernardfender5147
      @bernardfender5147 Год назад +1

      Hell yeah! Jelly Beans work really well too!

    • @AJs255
      @AJs255 Год назад +1

      Skittles work just as well if not better

  • @g3ldrith
    @g3ldrith Год назад +219

    As a Brit i love the fact that kids in USA cant have a chocolate egg with a toy in it but can use a firearm.

    • @Weakeyedominant
      @Weakeyedominant Год назад +6

      That's because more kids are killed from choking when a toy blocks their wind pipe than are shot with guns.

    • @chris-ip4pk
      @chris-ip4pk Год назад +41

      ​@Basilona they don't choke in uk maybe uk kids have more sense

    • @Weakeyedominant
      @Weakeyedominant Год назад +3

      @@chris-ip4pk probably 1 child dies from choking to death every 5 days in the US. It's 1 every 3 months in England and Wales.

    • @sim5361
      @sim5361 Год назад +12

      @@Weakeyedominant In 2022, the Gun Violence Archive reported that 1,676 children were killed in gun-related deaths in the US. Those figures include homicides, accidental discharges and more but do not include suicides. That is 22.95 deaths every 5 days.

    • @ManchesterIsNotReal
      @ManchesterIsNotReal Год назад

      ​@@sim5361yes but when they need to overthrow their government they can...whereas in the UK we just bend over so they can do whatever they want to us....

  • @craigbrown6792
    @craigbrown6792 Год назад +53

    As someone from England, hearing an American call our tesco cola laces "gas" is absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @ianwalker5842
    @ianwalker5842 Год назад +82

    Vimto is a soft drink first sold in Lancashire in the United Kingdom. It was originally manufactured as a health tonic in cordial form, then decades later as a carbonated drink. It contains the juice of grapes, raspberries and blackcurrants (not blueberries), flavoured with herbs and spices.

  • @auldfouter8661
    @auldfouter8661 Год назад +89

    All the Jelly Babies have different flavours - the white ones are pear drop flavour. I love them - only problem is stopping eating them once a packet is opened. They are also made from natural flavourings and colours so it's sad that when Americans experience something non synthetic they dislike it !

    • @marypettyfer4640
      @marypettyfer4640 Год назад +8

      Jelly babies are delicious 😋

    • @jkasaunder228
      @jkasaunder228 Год назад +8

      You're getting Haribo jelly babies and Maynard's jellly babies mixed up. Maynards don't have white ones. Also you must be the only person to like the white haribo ones.

    • @hiyalovelys-
      @hiyalovelys- Год назад +2

      Wine gums all the way😊

    • @oddpoppetesq.3467
      @oddpoppetesq.3467 Год назад +3

      ​@@jkasaunder228white haribo babies are the best, I agree. I love pear drops 🙂

    • @auldfouter8661
      @auldfouter8661 Год назад +1

      @@jkasaunder228 I'm not - ASDA own brand do me , I don't know who makes them though. I like the blackcurrant best , then raspberry then pear drop. Less keen on the orange or lemon flavours and the limes are the worst ones !

  • @pyromd69
    @pyromd69 Год назад +83

    Unusual fact about the Freddo choc bars is that the Caramel version used to be a completely different product using a licenced character Taz from looney tunes but eventually Cadbury dropped the license to re-brand it as a Freddo varient :)

    • @JJ-FRASER-
      @JJ-FRASER- Год назад

      Yeah and the frog faced fuck used to cost 5p now he’s worth 30p.. 😂

    • @epicmonkeydrunk
      @epicmonkeydrunk Год назад +1

      Really I've been having Freddos for 2p since 1997.

    • @edwardholmes91
      @edwardholmes91 Год назад +6

      You're right... although I seem to recall they were called Tazzo?

    • @pyromd69
      @pyromd69 Год назад +7

      @@epicmonkeydrunk freddo was about at 10p from launch & pure Cadbury chocolate the taz one's were caramel filled

    • @pyromd69
      @pyromd69 Год назад +3

      @@edwardholmes91 it was just Taz I'm sure but you know what ppl are like, the freddo as it's called so ppl commonly called them tazzo's to keep similar naming convention & it just subconsciously over took that they were just "Taz" bars

  • @1Kravik
    @1Kravik Год назад +60

    I had to look up the Cadbury thing. Apparently, Hershey's which makes Cadbury products in the US took an importer (Lets Buy British) to court. Hershey’s accused the company of infringing its brand trademark rights and importing U.K. products that were not intended for sale in the U.S. So you can blame Hershey's for your lack of decent chocolate.

    • @crusader7eth163
      @crusader7eth163 Год назад +1

      They made a chocolate monopoly and eventually USA will prefer the sick scented chocolate 😩😂

    • @jubeaumont6305
      @jubeaumont6305 Год назад

      With jews you lose!

    • @gabbermensch
      @gabbermensch Год назад +1

      Yeah, the Hershey's stuff tastes like the chocolate we give to dogs, doesn't have the body of British chocolate. And the insane amounts of sugar. We got that trade tied up nice and early, which is why the Americans tend to dump corn-syrup into everything whereas we drop crazy amounts of cane-sugar into stuff, it became the back-bone of the British Empire, led to British sea-supremacy as the Royal Navy were always up for a fight because they were pretty much always half-laced on rum.

  • @caroline9777
    @caroline9777 Год назад +44

    As a Brit , it is so funny watching you taste our sweet and savoury treats 😊 you should have tasted the orange flavoured Timeouts. Sad to say since UK Government was going to introduce a sugar tax, Companies altered their recipes. Our chocolate is nothing like it was a few years ago. I've stopped eating so many products because of it 😢

    • @edwardholmes91
      @edwardholmes91 Год назад +1

      I know Cadbury introduced a lower sugar version, but I didn't realise the regular bars had changed? Having said that, I can't eat them as I'm coeliac and they're manufactured on a line that handles wheat, so they may contain traces... but buttons are ok!

    • @jaynicho2007
      @jaynicho2007 Год назад

      They were amazing!

    • @LisaTurner-mq6mo
      @LisaTurner-mq6mo Год назад

      This is so true! Nothing is the same since the sugar tax. What did they do to panda pops 😢😢

    • @Thedude87
      @Thedude87 Год назад +3

      I’m pretty sure there’s still the same amount of sugar in the regular chocolate that’s not the 30% less branded stuff. You just pay more for the original

    • @dawnyoung2294
      @dawnyoung2294 Год назад

      They should have tried savory bacon walker crisis !

  • @RachJCullen
    @RachJCullen Год назад +126

    Shame about the jelly babies. They're not meant to be gummy, just a soft jelly/jello centre wrapped in a sugar crust and dusted with powdered sugar. Most people eat them by biting the heads off first, whereas I go for the feet first 😂 They're an instant energy hit! Different flavours too ( I adore lemon). Love your channel, guys! From Norfolk, UK

    • @stephenlee5929
      @stephenlee5929 Год назад +7

      The coating, is representing Talcum powder.
      I used to sell these in sweet shop, a lady would often asked for all boys, please. 😊

    • @thebolsta
      @thebolsta Год назад +13

      @@stephenlee5929 It's actually starch. My mother worked at bassets for about 30 years... I remember going on a factory tour when I was a kid, we were allowed to eat anything we wanted off the line. Warm, fresh jelly babies are amazing btw.... And the coconut discs with the liquorice centres...

    • @julianash4663
      @julianash4663 Год назад +6

      Ilove the proper jelly babies my favourite

    • @retrohoundstu
      @retrohoundstu Год назад +3

      It's not surprising that the quavers taste reminds you of lays, they're part of the same group. Btw, I used to work in a key role working in a crisp (chip) factory producing Walkers crisps and we even created flavours such as chocolate, hedgehog, gammon & pineapple, roast beef & mustard among many others.

    • @makenziestancer146
      @makenziestancer146 Год назад +7

      Not the feet 1st thats sadistic

  • @CrazyshadowTalksFootball
    @CrazyshadowTalksFootball Год назад +66

    Being from Birmingham where Cadbury’s was formed, I had a school trip to their factory. BEST. DAY. OF. MY. LIFE!!!! Can’t believe our beloved Cadburys is banned in the US!!!😮

    • @figaro501
      @figaro501 Год назад +7

      Me too mate, born in Handsworth. Everything about Cadbury's was perfect until greedy shareholders made the takeover happen. What happened then was a travesty. The new owners changed the recipe in the products to satisfy American tastes. I refuse to buy any Cadbury products now. Some better alternatives are available but with all the shareholder greed, more of our traditional, well loved products now taste like s**t. It's like when you burp and bring up a bit of sick - welcome to American chocolate!

    • @roberthowkins3097
      @roberthowkins3097 Год назад +2

      To good for them my friend x

    • @UncleMarty
      @UncleMarty Год назад +2

      I hear they have little orange guys that make the chocolate there.

    • @mattyfrommacc1554
      @mattyfrommacc1554 Год назад

      me too, great chocolate, I hear the US chocolate is inferior, I've not had much of it, some of the American brands are nice though

    • @Cairnem
      @Cairnem Год назад

      I used to go to school just across the road from Cadbury's, we got to go to the factory at the end of every school year and it was so much fun. Cadburys is the taste of my childhood

  • @jane-bethc6790
    @jane-bethc6790 Год назад +13

    When my dad worked at an airport, they were allowed to take “snacks which were not purchased by the passengers. My dad said nobody would take the American chocolate as the taste was awful… The best chocolate in the U.K. is galaxy… It is so creamy… Absolutely delicious 😋

    • @yoyoyo3531
      @yoyoyo3531 Год назад +1

      Galaxy my favourite too, ripples can be messy if you don't eat em with rite technique though 😅

    • @jane-bethc6790
      @jane-bethc6790 Год назад +1

      @@yoyoyo3531 loool, yes they can be… Especially if they have gotten crushed on the way home… I sometimes get up and have melted chocolate on my legs and clothes… But, I just cannot resist Galaxy any thing… I’ve a bag of galaxy minstrel’s by my side lol… Galaxy is like mixing chocolate with cream… When it comes to chocolate there is NOTHING better than galaxy…

    • @10thdoctor15
      @10thdoctor15 Год назад +1

      Cadbury is best

    • @jane-bethc6790
      @jane-bethc6790 Год назад

      @@10thdoctor15 No way… Cadbury’s is like American chocolate, no flavour… I want creamy chocolate…

    • @10thdoctor15
      @10thdoctor15 Год назад

      @@jane-bethc6790 There is loads of flavour. Have you only had American Cadbury?

  • @edenmoon8275
    @edenmoon8275 Год назад +58

    It's about time you guys took a trip to England!

  • @Thurgosh_OG
    @Thurgosh_OG Год назад +264

    Always put UK chocolate products in the fridge for a few hours before taste testing, as they are not made with the chemicals used in the US to prevent melting in higher temperatures.

    • @BergenDev
      @BergenDev Год назад +12

      That apply to every chocolate imho. Chilled and a glass of milk

    • @ruthfoley2580
      @ruthfoley2580 Год назад +21

      Nope. Warm chocolate is best.

    • @ethancolbourne5908
      @ethancolbourne5908 Год назад +3

      @@ruthfoley2580 you should be locked up

    • @amz7290
      @amz7290 Год назад +20

      ​@@ruthfoley2580your a monster 😮

    • @ruthfoley2580
      @ruthfoley2580 Год назад

      @@amz7290 And you have terrible grammar. We're quits. 😝🤣

  • @katrinaklapproth8788
    @katrinaklapproth8788 Год назад +6

    Laughing at the reaction of jelly babies🤣 They are Doctor Who’s favourite sweets!

  • @chrisnorman1902
    @chrisnorman1902 Год назад +103

    Most children are kind, but German children are kinder

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Год назад +4

      😂

    • @someofeverything886
      @someofeverything886 Год назад +2

      😂😂 love this

    • @1968johnno
      @1968johnno Год назад +5

      Strange that kinder are originally Italian.

    • @chrisnorman1902
      @chrisnorman1902 Год назад +4

      @@1968johnno oui oui

    • @matthewwalker5430
      @matthewwalker5430 Год назад

      You clearly haven't been to Britain as most children here are definitely not "kind" - they're horrible little brats

  • @colindelamare1413
    @colindelamare1413 Год назад +77

    If you live in a warmish climate, its probably best to put choccy in the fridge for a while before you eat it.

    • @Ginger_Dalek
      @Ginger_Dalek Год назад +5

      I'm in the UK and the only place I store chocolate in is the fridge!

    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 Год назад +2

      @@Ginger_Dalek some agree but it doesn't melt on the draw either lol

    • @staffyman11
      @staffyman11 Год назад +2

      @@Ginger_Dalek I once left my chocolate in the cupboard and came back the net day to no chocolate left because it was 35 degrees. i have no idea how others homes in the UK are as roasting as mine because i HAVE to put the chocolate in the fridge

    • @victr2098
      @victr2098 Год назад +6

      That’s probably what it is. In one of their other videos they had chocolate that was melting and JT had said he’d left the box of goodies in his car for 3 days.
      They should put all of the chocolate and drinks in their fridge for at least 15-20 minutes before doing the taste test…. Nothing worse than melted chocolate and warm fizzy drinks. 🤢

    • @Positivevibez38
      @Positivevibez38 Год назад

      Kinder German not uk.

  • @jufinda
    @jufinda Год назад +16

    As a brit I remember hearing someone say they pack out American chocolate with wax, everytime I eat American chocolate I feel like I can "feel" the wax hahaha.
    British chocolate is elite because it Is chocolate, check the ingredients, it's literally just chocolate and no hidden shit.

    • @Schnorbitz
      @Schnorbitz Год назад +1

      The wax is to stop it melting when the ambient temp is higher.

    • @jufinda
      @jufinda Год назад +1

      @@Schnorbitz see, we don't have that here in the UK, if it melts then you haven't eaten it quick enough lol, our chocolate is literally just chocolate.

    • @Schnorbitz
      @Schnorbitz Год назад

      @@jufinda I’m UK too so win win!

    • @ArtyFactual_Intelligence
      @ArtyFactual_Intelligence Год назад

      Factually incorrect. British chocolate is packed full of shitty additives, and can't approach Swiss, Belgian or even German versions (available at LiDL for example)

    • @user-le8di9vm9d
      @user-le8di9vm9d 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ArtyFactual_Intelligencelidl choc is so bad its the same as cheap advent calendar chocolate

  • @Zoom15000
    @Zoom15000 Год назад +114

    That texture is what makes jelly babies unique. It is weird I'll give you, but I suppose it's something you either love or hate. And it isn't blueberry in vimto it's blackcurrant, which is one of the basic fruit flavours used in the UK

    • @matryoshkadoll
      @matryoshkadoll Год назад +15

      From what I have heard, I think that in the US, they ban blackcurrant.

    • @Zoom15000
      @Zoom15000 Год назад +24

      @@matryoshkadoll american foods:
      Allowed: carcinogens
      Banned: blackcurrant

    • @kendee4421
      @kendee4421 Год назад

      Banned because the Yanks say they carry a plant disease, but really its because they taste better than blueberries and cranberries.

    • @richardruddy6341
      @richardruddy6341 Год назад +5

      I love vimto as well. Better than Root beer from the US which is a flavour we use in mouth wash

    • @dominofalling2038
      @dominofalling2038 Год назад +10

      I love the texture of jelly babies, the texture is kinda like Turkish Delight. Americans are so used to wine gums that the texture would seem too soft.

  • @mrwiggy8593
    @mrwiggy8593 Год назад +25

    Little tip from the uk. Put yer chocolate in the fridge. Tastes loads better and not so melty😂

  • @Richard500
    @Richard500 Год назад +2

    Vimto is a soft drink first sold in Lancashire in the United Kingdom. It was first manufactured as a health tonic in cordial form, then decades later as a carbonated drink. It contains the juice of grapes, raspberries and blackcurrants (at a 3% concentration), flavoured with herbs and spice

    • @utterutter
      @utterutter Год назад +1

      And great when Vimto is used with hot water. Note: a cheeky Vimto is something completely different!

  • @avaggdu1
    @avaggdu1 Год назад +31

    I've a feeling the jelly babies had been exposed to heat because they should be like Turkish delight in texture (the proper stuff, not the chocolate-covered bars made by Fry's). When exposed to heat they crystallise and go crumbly.
    Vimto is blackcurrant flavour, which is common in Europe but used to be banned in USA as blackcurrant bushes spread fungus to white pine trees (native to USA but not so prevalent in Europe). Blackcurrants (and rose hips) were a good source of vitamin C in the UK during WWII.

    • @bobbybobstar1496
      @bobbybobstar1496 Год назад

      Bullshit

    • @IamBATMAN2024
      @IamBATMAN2024 Год назад

      They’re disgusting anyway I’ve always hated them and never quite understood how ppl can actually like them 😅

    • @sylsuthss
      @sylsuthss Год назад

      Unfortunately they have made jelly babies recipe vegan,hence why they taste absolutely disgusting now. Tried one last month for the first time in over a decade and spat it out

    • @IamBATMAN2024
      @IamBATMAN2024 Год назад

      @@sylsuthss jelly babies have always been disgusting

  • @whitecompany18
    @whitecompany18 Год назад +48

    European Children didn't choke on the toy in a kinda, it was just the fear American kids would 😄👍

    • @davidroddini1512
      @davidroddini1512 Год назад

      Probably not as much the fear American kids would choke as much as the fear of “public perception” of it being dangerous. Especially since “The government is supposed to protect the public!”

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 Год назад

      Since they've been sold, ever - less than a dozen people, worldwide, have died from choking on the contents of a Kinder egg. In the USA, every year, more than 4,500 children are killed by firearms. So which should you be more afraid of?

    • @cigmorfil4101
      @cigmorfil4101 Год назад +2

      It was the badly written US legislation intended to stop the adulteration of food - to prevent things like plaster of paris being used to bulk out flour and _intended to be eaten._
      So they banned non-food items from bring _in_ food. The toy, being encased in the chocolate in its egg shell, makes an inedible item _in the food_ and so illegal.

  • @CheesusTheRatJesus
    @CheesusTheRatJesus Год назад +25

    The only possible reason as to why Cadbury is banned in America is that if it wasn't then our chocolate (Cadbury) would take their chocolate companies completely out of business it would be the only chocolate they would buy 😂

  • @ScreamqueenarmyBlogspot666
    @ScreamqueenarmyBlogspot666 Год назад +30

    Tesco is a british Supermarket chain that tried and failed to expand to the US ( they pulled out in 2013), the reason they failed in the US is complex

    • @kIdeoCash_TMG
      @kIdeoCash_TMG Год назад +2

      Wrong side of highway they catch people going to work. When they should of catch people going home from work.😮😮

    • @Hirotoro4692
      @Hirotoro4692 Год назад +5

      ​@@kIdeoCash_TMGand that would be a good reason why. We don't have highways here, so you can access a property from both directions of travel. The concept of a building being on the wrong side of a highway and therefore inaccessible from that direction of travel is very alien to most people outside North America

    • @VIPER-rf3pm
      @VIPER-rf3pm Год назад +2

      If I remember right , Tesco in the US was called "Fresh & Easy" .

    • @Smaugette
      @Smaugette Год назад

      ​@@Hirotoro4692a dual carriageway is like a highway. And the motorway is like a freeway.

  • @DinkyDoos
    @DinkyDoos Год назад +11

    You need to try Cadbury cream eggs. It’s an absolute must

    • @busterguff1068
      @busterguff1068 Год назад

      They have them in the States. I saw them in Portland, OR in April 2014. A lot smaller than ours though, and America a don't do Easter Eggs, either.

    • @ScratchySlide
      @ScratchySlide Год назад

      They used to be until the yanks ra p Ed the sh it out of them.

  • @delphihaze1317
    @delphihaze1317 Год назад +56

    As one of your newest subscribers, I would like to challenge you and Anna to make a traditional Sunday roast with all the trimmings. That would be a really good video.

    • @marklinford145
      @marklinford145 Год назад +4

      A Sunday roast cooked properly eg spuds roasted in beef fat , gravy made properly will be amazing, most people just do the basics on a roast and most turn out nasty and tasteless.

    • @eboniz
      @eboniz Год назад +2

      @@marklinford145duck fat >>>

    • @dwayne_dibley
      @dwayne_dibley Год назад +2

      @@ebonizhow uncultured. It’s goose fat or don’t bother.

    • @eboniz
      @eboniz Год назад +1

      @@dwayne_dibley touché

    • @cornwallcrafter8410
      @cornwallcrafter8410 Год назад +1

      ​@@dwayne_dibleyyup, goose fat!

  • @Davetherave72
    @Davetherave72 Год назад +19

    Jelly babies are a life saver for Diabetes low sugar.

    • @DjDolHaus86
      @DjDolHaus86 Год назад +2

      That should probably be worded a little more clearly:
      Jelly babies can be a life saver for diabetics suffering from low blood sugar (jelly babies are incredibly high in sugar content, 3 jelly babies contain nearly 14g of sugar).

  • @LiamR90
    @LiamR90 Год назад +1

    It's starch coated in the Jelly Babies to help release them from their mold.

  • @sarahgreen692
    @sarahgreen692 Год назад +44

    Always chill UK chocolates if doing taste tests in warmer countries, especially ones with gooey caramel in, makes it so much better. The cornstarch on the jelly babies stop them sticking together and spoiling quickly, I do get that they have a weird mouth feel, I believe that they changed the recipe though as they used to be super soft and squidgy but they're kind of firmer now.

    • @averagegamer9975
      @averagegamer9975 Год назад +4

      To add jelly babies are less of a gummy and more of a jelly, clues in the name.😅

    • @tara286
      @tara286 Год назад

      I lick their faces to see which jelly baby I have. 😂

    • @epicmonkeydrunk
      @epicmonkeydrunk Год назад

      I always thought it waspowder icing sugar not cornstarch

    • @sarahgreen692
      @sarahgreen692 Год назад +3

      @epicmonkeydrunk you're not alone in your thinking but it's always been cornstarch, gives the jelly babies a much longer shelf life, they'd have just turned into bags of mush if it was icing sugar (they'd be a lot sweeter too)

    • @edwardholmes91
      @edwardholmes91 Год назад

      ​@@sarahgreen692I always thought it was a mix of cornflower and icing sugar? I can't eat the proper Jelly Babies anymore, as I'm gluten intolerant... but M&S make a pretty good substitute! In fact, I almost want to walk 2 miles into town to go and buy some now!

  • @vickytaylor9155
    @vickytaylor9155 Год назад +71

    Vimto is a mix of blackcurrant, raspberries and grapes. I find it tastes like American grape flavour which tastes very fake to most people in the uk.

    • @tinastanley3552
      @tinastanley3552 Год назад +7

      Vimto does not taste like grape.

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +3

      Blackcurrant is almost unknown in the US - nearest taste to it would probably be cranberry.

    • @mrsprivate1678
      @mrsprivate1678 Год назад +3

      As a Brit i wouldn’t choose to eat jelly babies.

    • @parazatico9030
      @parazatico9030 Год назад +1

      Vimto tastes like paint.

    • @IJustFartedPoo
      @IJustFartedPoo Год назад +5

      Vimto bars where my favourite as a kid, good for removing that loose tooth without grandads help

  • @Jack_w99
    @Jack_w99 Год назад +1

    You need to try jaffa cakes and a terrys chocolate orange. Also pickled monster munch.

  • @Qwepzy
    @Qwepzy Год назад +36

    As an Englishman trying US snacks I can't get over the fact you eat them most of your life given how heavy they leave you feeling

  • @wrorchestra1
    @wrorchestra1 Год назад +42

    The white powder on the jelly babies is starch powder. It's used as a releasing aid for the mold and is really a byproduct but also helps to stop them sticking together in the packet.

    • @RachJCullen
      @RachJCullen Год назад +2

      Thanks - I learned something today!

    • @graemerigg4029
      @graemerigg4029 Год назад +1

      The starch is the mold. The baby shapes are pushed into a sheet of starch then the jelly is poured into the hole.

    • @jpatpat9360
      @jpatpat9360 Год назад

      Mould is not spelled mold - we mustn't let English be corrupted by Americanisms! I've noticed a lot of Brits absorbing US English which is disturbing as most of them are functionally illiterate

    • @stevea1903
      @stevea1903 Год назад

      Let’s spell it “mould” as it’s about food from the U.K.!!

    • @wrorchestra1
      @wrorchestra1 Год назад +1

      @@stevea1903 yeah. Autocorrect is so annoying.

  • @laurencemfee9184
    @laurencemfee9184 Год назад

    Fyi the powder around the jelly babies is corn starch , which is used to make the molds up for the jelly to be poured into to set.

  • @roweandyd
    @roweandyd Год назад +26

    Love you giving your honest opinions, our tastes are built on our home culture so not surprised you don't like everything but at least you try it. I have tried American chocolate and to us Brits it's usually "nope tastes like sick". Keep it up you two and I hope one day you'll make it to the UK!

  • @SirBradiator
    @SirBradiator Год назад +8

    My Primary School teacher used to have a jar of Jelly Babies on his desk, if you did something well you got a smiley face and could have a Jelly Baby from the jar... except for the black ones, they were his 😂

    • @ianlivsey7200
      @ianlivsey7200 Год назад

      Hmmmm. Don't think you worded that very well. For a second, I totally got the wrong meaning there.

  • @theofficalquagmiregamingyo9405
    @theofficalquagmiregamingyo9405 Год назад +15

    As someone who is addicted to jelly bebs, you got a bad batch. They're normally chewy but then melt into your mouth. The powder is sugar so they don't stick together if heat is around. Also, the fact you didn't give freddos atleast a 15 at minimum puts you in a hitlist in the UK

    • @brandywell44
      @brandywell44 Год назад +4

      The powder is cornflour

    • @ChimpManZ1264
      @ChimpManZ1264 Год назад +1

      ​@@brandywell44Actually it's starch.

    • @Yandarval
      @Yandarval Год назад

      I presume that all the items have been exposed to some high temps. As everything was melted or soft.

  • @rod370
    @rod370 Год назад +39

    Hi, Hershey tasted Cadbury's Chocolate. And found it to be 10 times better than there Chocolate. Then got it banned from America. As they where scared there sales of Chocolate would go down.

    • @quack437
      @quack437 Год назад

      Yea read somewhere that Cadbury was out selling Hershey and other American chocolate and thats why it was banned

    • @askindale4943
      @askindale4943 Год назад

      American company going 5 seconds without lobbying the US government to tighten their monopoly challenge (impossible)

  • @Hoscitt
    @Hoscitt Год назад +203

    How is it humanly possible to not like Jelly Babies?! 😯

    • @jj9nf
      @jj9nf Год назад +12

      I'll eat them if they're there, but never pick them for myself,

    • @RickyT15
      @RickyT15 Год назад +7

      I have never liked them.

    • @kerryjones7191
      @kerryjones7191 Год назад +8

      Hate them. And jelly beans. Eww

    • @tomdoyle6030
      @tomdoyle6030 Год назад

      I believe is the flour coating mm

    • @Rodney_Trotter
      @Rodney_Trotter Год назад +4

      They are nasty

  • @badlarry172
    @badlarry172 Год назад +1

    "what's a tesco?" , that's like saying "what's a Walmart" in the states
    lmfao

  • @tonyrantnrave6854
    @tonyrantnrave6854 Год назад +8

    The bottle Vimto is more popular in the UK it is sold as a concentrated juice which you add water to I don't drink the cans myself if anyone sends you a bottle don't drink it neat add water or 7up or sprite to dilute to taste you have to remember the snacks your tasting generation of people have eaten these from a very young age that's why people here like them.

  • @alistairthorn1122
    @alistairthorn1122 Год назад +7

    Vimto's original name was Vim Tonic (shortened to Vimto). It was originally sold as a healthy drink as part of the temperance movement of the 19th century.

  • @allysonhughes6138
    @allysonhughes6138 9 месяцев назад

    I'm laughing out loud here. You discussing the kinder chocolate. Anna looking through the cardboard tube. 😂

  • @eumaeus
    @eumaeus Год назад +16

    My friends mother drew the original Freddo design (and that of Dairy Box chocolate too). My friend did many of the Harry Potter scene paintings too. My friend and her mother are extremely talented artists.

    • @Hirotoro4692
      @Hirotoro4692 Год назад +3

      My friend's grandfather invented a rocket ship, and my other friends mum invented a device that saved millions.
      My dad won the lottery and my brother single handedly prevented WW3.
      Claims are easy to make :)

    • @eumaeus
      @eumaeus Год назад +5

      @@Hirotoro4692 my friend, her name is Beth D'Arcy. She did the artwork for the first movies and also at Warner Bro, Leavesden. I happened to live in the same area at the time, and we became friends having met at a local pub. She gave me a VIP tour of the studio and whilst I have no interest in Harry Potter, I was astonished at the level of detail on things I wouldn't even notice in a film. Again, you can prove me wrong, and call me out for making untrue claims.
      Mate, not everyone is as you are. Some of us are proud of the achievements of others.

  • @bigmatt5853
    @bigmatt5853 Год назад +5

    They stopped making Burtons fish and chips some years back…. But they were brought back by popular demand. They also did chicken n chips…

  • @chunky07011994
    @chunky07011994 Год назад

    'lashing' comes from when lashing things together such as in bush craft when you tie things together (lashing), the term itself i believe ('lashings of cream' for example) is from when lashing a boat on the docks, it would be better to put more layers of lashing over the mooring to make the boat less likely to untie itself and float off, so it's just another way of saying 'lots of', 'heaps of' or (for comedic value) a 'metric f%$k tone'
    although it first come about being used in terms of alcohol "lashings of whisky" which then brought about the slang term for being inebriated to quite some degree "being lashed" or going out to get drunk "out on the lash"

  • @lizanneleonard8191
    @lizanneleonard8191 Год назад +47

    Cadburys is now owned by Mondelez International an american confectionery company the british are not impressed as the chocolate tastes slightly different as they changed the ingredients but enough that we can notice it.
    As for the jelly babies they are made of what Americans would call jello not gummy the powder is to stop them sticking together in the packet because they are jelly if it was gum there would be no need for powder coz gum is a harder consistency try them again with jello in mind

    • @christinepage181
      @christinepage181 Год назад +6

      That is why Cadbury tastes nothing like it did in the 50's and 60's.

    • @furyiv
      @furyiv Год назад

      When did they change the ingredients? They changed the chocolate around creme eggs but that's it afaik

    • @FilmSetView
      @FilmSetView Год назад +3

      I just had a bar of Cadbury's chocolate, and I noticed a definite taste for the worse. It's like it has chalk added to it. It is not as smooth as it used to be.

    • @lizanneleonard8191
      @lizanneleonard8191 Год назад +2

      @FilmSetView for sure I prefer Mars and nestle or better yet Lindt Lindor oh I can't stop once I start a box of them I wonder if they are available in america

    • @furyiv
      @furyiv Год назад +1

      They have never changed the dairy milk recipe. It's always been the same. They made ONE change to the chocolate around the Creme Egg, as I said in my previous comment, but the Dairy Milk hasn't changed a shred.
      That said, chocolate can go stale and quality can change if exposed to heat, which might be why some people think they can taste a difference.
      The rest is purely psychological.

  • @caroleearnshaw7517
    @caroleearnshaw7517 Год назад +4

    Cadburys freddo was my mums favourite. She always had a pack in the house. She passed away at Christmas and it made me smile when I saw what you were opening…..a nice memory 🥹❤️ x

  • @lynwratten9857
    @lynwratten9857 10 месяцев назад

    The difference in taste is because your dairy cattle is fed on grain and in the UK dairy herds are fed naturally in pastures on grass with hay in the winter months. Your butter is totally different too for the same reason.

  • @pipparoo88
    @pipparoo88 Год назад +4

    They are Jelly babies so moreclike jello, not gummie babies, and they are coated so they dont stick together otherwise it'll be one big jelly lump lol

  • @Charleybah
    @Charleybah Год назад +12

    So here’s the thing - even though your reaction to the cola thingies made me laugh 😂 - if any UK sweets are ever described as ‘fizzy’, they’re almost certainly covered in that super tangy, sour coating. For example, you can get ‘Cola bottle’ sweets and ‘fizzy Cola bottle’ sweets. One is without the coating, and one with.
    Do you have Wine Gums in the US? If not, you should try them. My fave gummy sweets. Also Fruit Pastilles 🥰

    • @crimsonknightuk
      @crimsonknightuk Год назад +4

      Gotta be Lions though. Maynards are weak. Looooooove Fruit Pastilles!!

    • @Sir_Rebral
      @Sir_Rebral Год назад

      Fruit pastilles went downhill after switching to their vegan recipe, they stick to your teeth so much and leave a weird aftertaste, wasn't like that before. They used to be my favorite sweets but not since the vegan switch

  • @davidmahan4160
    @davidmahan4160 Год назад +1

    British chocolate tastes different from American chocolate because in America, they add Butyric acid to the milk.
    They add Butyric acid because of the distances between dairy farmers and to stop the milk going off.
    It's starch powder on the jelly babies to stop them from sticking to your fingers!

  • @christineirving4491pluviophile
    @christineirving4491pluviophile Год назад +5

    Maynards also have a variation on the Jelly babies called Jellyatrics, where as you may have guessed the sweets aren't babies but senior citizens! - they don't taste any better though😂

    • @GABDAB
      @GABDAB Год назад

      Now that's funny😅😅

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Год назад +3

      I like to stand ‘em all in a queue, and play a game of ‘Pension Day’ - after which, I eat their walking-sticks, and watch ‘em topple over! 😂 PS. I’m ancient, so I can say owt I like. 😉

  • @vjaska
    @vjaska Год назад +6

    Time Out is probably my fave from that list though Freddo and the Cola straws are really good as well. Regarding the Cola straws, you used to be able to get something similar but it came in variety of flavours, covered in sugar and usually found in sweet shops/local shops - they were brilliant as were Cola Bottles, sugar covered Cola Bottle shaped sweets that also came in Cherry flavour and can still be found in places

  • @mparkes1821
    @mparkes1821 Год назад

    Tesco is a supermarket like Target or Walmart, Cola laces are simply their own brand of candy. Not aware that Hersheys make Cadbury in the US! Cadbury used to be its own company founded by John Cadbury who was a Quaker. He set up his business in a village near Birmingham England known as Bournville and built the town itself as homes for his staff, creating a school, church and other amenities for his staff to be happy. The town still exists today and is home to the original factory which is now a working museum and factory and attracts tourists from all over. Cadbury was brought out in recent years by Craft foods who subsequently moved under a subsidiary called Mondeles as it wasn’t profitable enough, Mondeles then broke away as its own company and continue to own it today. Cadbury also encompasses many different brands from over the years including Fry’s who make Turkish Delight, Bassetts who make Jelly Babies and Liquorice all sorts and Schweppes who make various soft drinks. Bourneville is also the name of Cadburys Dark chocolate bar, they also do a high end high cocoa content product under the Green & Blacks brand. The difference between UK Cadburys and US Cadburys chocolate is obviously in the recipe, the melting point of choc in the UK is different due to climate being generally colder here so additional chemicals have to be added in order to keep it solid at higher temperatures additionally US pallets tend to be different so they change the recipe in order to make it likeable there in any case many of the preservatives and additives in US food are illegal in the UK. You are correct Hershey won the license to make Cadbury chocolate in the US in 1988

  • @rusty5078
    @rusty5078 Год назад +67

    Took my boys to an American candy store we have here in England. Spent about £50 on a bag full of their choice. They got home, tried one thing, won’t touch the bag again 😂

    • @bigfrankfraser1391
      @bigfrankfraser1391 Год назад +1

      its the Butyric acid they add to american chocolate, its literally a chemical found in human vomit

    • @LuvNickynGina4ever
      @LuvNickynGina4ever Год назад +1

      😂😂

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Год назад +5

      It must have been a Hershey product. 🤢🤮

    • @oddpoppetesq.3467
      @oddpoppetesq.3467 Год назад +4

      Same with me. Took my girls to an oldskool American candy store and they didn't like anything they tried 🫤 I ended up taking the bullet caus I hate wasting money but damn a lot of it was just weird tasting 🤷

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад +7

      Fifty quid? You must have been sick those two sweets were not nice.

  • @bluebell1009
    @bluebell1009 Год назад +6

    In the UK when candy is labelled 'fizzy' that tends to mean sour

  • @janetkenny1735
    @janetkenny1735 Год назад +26

    I love Vimto. If you were brought up in North England you more or less have to .

    • @mathiasosiriswoodhal
      @mathiasosiriswoodhal Год назад +4

      Yeah vimpto is all I drink but the dilute one

    • @NeuroLifting
      @NeuroLifting Год назад +7

      Scotland here, I love Vimto! I used to buy a slushie vimto drink from a local shop, shit was epic

    • @Sarah22410
      @Sarah22410 Год назад +2

      I love Vimto too it’s so good

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Год назад +2

      As a child, sitting in a pub garden, with a packet of Smith’s Crisps, and drinking a bottle of Vimto, through a drinking-straw - sheer happiness! 🥰

    • @Escapee5931
      @Escapee5931 Год назад +1

      "Mackey-Vimto" used to be a pub drink in the Midlands in the 70s. It was a Mackesons stout topped off with a can of Vimto.
      Nice for a change, but I couldn't drink a lot of it.

  • @Koi-addict33
    @Koi-addict33 Год назад +1

    This explains why the Cadbury stuff we bought on holiday in Florida was trash 😂 I just thought it was off or something

  • @deejayy2k
    @deejayy2k Год назад +26

    Vimto is another one of those drinks that fell victim to the sugar tax, 20 years ago it was much nicer.

    • @bernardfender5147
      @bernardfender5147 Год назад +1

      😂No! The sugar tax was only introduced in 2018! Full fat vimto is exactly the same recipe.

  • @ryzacraft
    @ryzacraft Год назад +15

    I’ve always loved Jelly babies but fun fact about them, when I was diagnosed with CF related diabetes, the hospital recommended I used jelly babies if I have a Hypo.
    The jelly babies may be stale, they should have a thin sugary crust but it should still be quite jelly like.

    • @SeeDaRipper...
      @SeeDaRipper... Год назад +2

      Yep, my GF is Type one, and she carries a bag at all times (upon recommendation from the docs)

    • @neilgrundy
      @neilgrundy Год назад +2

      Yep, definitely the fastest acting thing if I'm having a hypo. Also, and importantly, I find them just nasty enough to prevent me eating them at any other time.

  • @Becka.M-D
    @Becka.M-D Год назад

    5:46 Firstly I live in the UK & have never seen Quavers BBQ. Prawn Cocktail, Salt & Vinegar & Cheese flavours - Yes. BBQ I’ve never seen or heard of.
    6:59 powder is to prevent them sticking together. And Jelly Babies aren’t solid or chalky. They are softer than that. They may have been stored incorrectly before purchasing.

  • @holly5602
    @holly5602 Год назад +35

    “What’s a tesco” has me cracking up 😂
    Tesco is one of the biggest supermarkets here in the UK, I imagine pretty similar to Walmart 😊

    • @richardrussell7082
      @richardrussell7082 Год назад +1

      Walmart US is Asda in the UK; I think the 'US branch' of Tesco is still Tesco.

    • @cr9153
      @cr9153 Год назад +2

      ​@richardrussell7082 Walmart is not ASDA, Walmart once owned them, but they aren't the same, and Tesco never made it in the US they shut down their supermarkets there as it didn't work.

    • @TerryTheNewsGirl
      @TerryTheNewsGirl Год назад +1

      No that would be ASDA.

    • @holly5602
      @holly5602 Год назад +1

      @@TerryTheNewsGirl note that I said similar, not equivalent :) just a comparison.

    • @beckygreen9951
      @beckygreen9951 Год назад

      I prefer asda or Iceland! If your from UK all mums go to Iceland🫶

  • @angelaauger169
    @angelaauger169 Год назад +16

    I love your taste videos and Annas' laugh is awesome - guaranteed to put a smile on anyones' dial😁💖😁

  • @richardrussell7082
    @richardrussell7082 Год назад

    With sweets like the Jelly Babies, they make the molds by compressing cornflour into a block and then press a metal form into it, leaving the Jelly Baby shaped recess. After the jelly is poured in and sets, they vibrate them and most of the cornflour falls away, releasing the sweets. It eliminates the need to use a release agent that would normally be used to stop them sticking to the mold.
    A late friend of mine used to do a fair bit of travelling across the US and he used to take several large bars of Galaxy Chocolate over from the UK. He said it was practically like a currency over there 🤣😜

  • @Jamie_D
    @Jamie_D Год назад +23

    Thanks for correcting him Anna, I don't think they'd keep very well if someone sent you chips 😅🤣

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Год назад +3

      You’d need lots of vinegar on ‘em! Pickled chips - now there’s a thought! 😁

    • @Getoffmytrain_97268
      @Getoffmytrain_97268 Год назад +2

      @@MrPercy112 imagine that...😂

  • @johngardiner6800
    @johngardiner6800 Год назад +4

    Hersey don't make chocolate!!!
    The world's first chocolate bar was made by Frys of Bristol England. It was the chocolate cream still made to this day and is a wonderful bar.

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Год назад

      Do they still do “Five Boys” ??? I’ve not seen it for years.

  • @paulallen443
    @paulallen443 Год назад

    the white powder on your jelly babies is actually starch (cornflour I think) which is used to aid the release of the jelly babies from the mould...so its just starch left over from the manufacturing process.

  • @lemasander4932
    @lemasander4932 Год назад +11

    British Snacks? Kinder is a german name, and the brand behind it (Ferrero) is italian 😅 it’s produced in Italy, Germany and Belgium 😉

  • @garethw8884
    @garethw8884 Год назад +7

    Just watched your video for the 1st time. Loved it. Anna's facial reactions were brilliant. Tesco is a store chain over here that you can literally buy everything from your monthly food shop to clothes tv greetings cards, etc. Keep up the great videos and a big hello from across the pond

  • @lowrider007007
    @lowrider007007 Год назад +1

    They are called "Jelly" Babies, not "Gummy" Babies, that is why they are textured the way they are.

  • @jonnymelamet8029
    @jonnymelamet8029 Год назад +6

    Cadbbury in owned by Kraft. Also, Freddos have been used to demonstrate the cost of living in the UK.

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Год назад

      Freddos were only used for that in some parts of England.

    • @pantboy72
      @pantboy72 Год назад +2

      Gotta love the freddo index 😂

  • @sandwitch4300
    @sandwitch4300 Год назад +11

    I like your taste testing, it's funny seeing/hearing your reaction to something common to us 👌🏻🇬🇧✌🏻

  • @mattbentley9270
    @mattbentley9270 2 месяца назад

    Tesco's first supermarket opened in 1956 in a converted cinema. It now has a total of 4,811 stores including 2,482 in Britain, employing 472,000 staff worldwide

  • @amjay9013
    @amjay9013 Год назад +14

    I've been a big fan of the Tesco (supermarket) Lances for years, they're my go-to snack for a sweet fix. The Cola flavour lances are so nice and the strawberry ones are great too. I also enjoy Tesco's own Rainbow Belts from time to time too. You could cover a whole video's worth on sweets from Tesco, they're that good.

    • @JustDom53
      @JustDom53 Год назад +2

      Was a sad day when they stopped doing 3 for £1 on their sweets 😢

    • @johnmclaughlin8955
      @johnmclaughlin8955 Год назад +2

      Want to see them try rainbow belts if they think cola lances are sour...

    • @toddlerdurden7331
      @toddlerdurden7331 Год назад +1

      *laces.
      Lances are the big pointy sticks medieval knights used for jousting.

    • @JustDom53
      @JustDom53 Год назад

      @@toddlerdurden7331 nope. They’re called lances, Google it.

    • @adamstockton3401
      @adamstockton3401 Год назад +2

      @@toddlerdurden7331 strawberry/cola lances are the thicker ones they tried, laces are the thin flavored strings.. both are good but laces arent the sour ones

  • @sandrabutler8483
    @sandrabutler8483 Год назад +4

    I think a lot of Americans especially have problems with our chocolates, other sweets and crisps because we don't have a long list of chemicals, likewise our fast food would taste very different again because we only have three ingredients for chips ( potatoes, oil and salt) not a long list as America has. I have American friends who have got used to our food and drink, they've been coming over since the early 70's. I'm not saying we're not guilty of putting unnecessary things in food and drink, but it's heavily regulatied compared with many countries around the world, even a simple loaf of bread would have, flour, yeast, a pinch of salt and sugar which activities the yeast and water, depending on what bread you're making or buying, again yes we sell the longer lasting loaves, but I'm from a hospitality background and the generation of eating seasonally, we didn't eat loads of sweets, but when we did or do its a nice treat without sugar highs because of the lack of chemicals and unnecessary ingredients. I noticed on Food Insider anyone veggie can't have a portion of chips because they have beef flavouring within the ingredients? We might fry chips in beef dripping within fish and chip shops, but that's made clear

  • @FlowerFaerieLottie
    @FlowerFaerieLottie Год назад +20

    Even though kinder is sold everywhere in UK, it's actually Italian chocolate ☺️

    • @CartineFC
      @CartineFC Год назад +1

      German, kinder is kid is german

    • @FlowerFaerieLottie
      @FlowerFaerieLottie Год назад

      @@CartineFC the name is German yes but the brand is actually Italian

    • @boruki1
      @boruki1 Год назад +1

      The brand is Italian as its part of the Ferrero group. However, the chocolate is from Belgium, and its made in Luxembourg

    • @crintondux
      @crintondux Год назад

      ⁠@@boruki1and then packaged in Denmark.

  • @Inkednathan96
    @Inkednathan96 Год назад +6

    I’m from England and lived in American for half a year and massively missed English chocolate and don’t really eat it 😂😂 love your content keep it up

  • @delphihaze1317
    @delphihaze1317 Год назад +40

    Love Anna's facial expressions.
    Incidentally, Vimto contains blackcurrant, so maybe that's what she doesn't like.

    • @iandeare1
      @iandeare1 Год назад +1

      I understand Blackcurrant is not a common, therefore popular, flavour in America

    • @ginger3269
      @ginger3269 Год назад

      It is illegal

    • @iandeare1
      @iandeare1 Год назад +3

      @ginger3269 The federal ban was lifted in 1966, though many states maintained their own bans. Research showed that blackcurrants could be safely grown some distance from white pines and this, together with the development of rust-immune varieties and new fungicides, led to most states lifting their bans by 2003. Blackcurrants are now grown commercially in the Northeastern United States and the Pacific Northwest. Because of the long period of restrictions, blackcurrants are not popular in the United States, and one researcher has estimated that only 0.1% of Americans have eaten one.

    • @ginger3269
      @ginger3269 Год назад +2

      @@iandeare1 interesting. Most Americans I've met that have yried it in the UK like it.

  • @capt.redbeard8361
    @capt.redbeard8361 4 дня назад

    I love how much fun you guys had with this!

  • @85ldbailey
    @85ldbailey Год назад +7

    Oh here's the question though for Anna. Bbq quavers or chilli doritos? Which one wins?😂

  • @betagombar9022
    @betagombar9022 Год назад +15

    How could you not like Jelly babies, they are the staple diet of the UK 😂 a work friend of mind is addicted to them (guess what i buy them for Christmas and birthday presents!!)
    You needed to put the chocolate in the fridge to firm it up a bit, nowt worse than a soggy chocolate bar 🍫

    • @ashleytaylor7621
      @ashleytaylor7621 Год назад

      jelly babies are just rank im sorry, id take a wine gum over a jelly baby any day. i genuinely don't get how jelly babies are still going hardly anyone likes them compared to as i say wine gums or randoms etc i get if your 85 or have diabetes.

    • @Hirotoro4692
      @Hirotoro4692 Год назад

      I'm British and I don't know anyone who likes jelly babies, so please bugger off with that "staple diet" nonsense. That's so insular.
      Also don't encourage people to store chocolate in the fridge (the chill reduces the flavour) (worked at a chocolate shop for years)
      We Brits are generally effing clueless at most things we do. We don't even know how to do tea properly (we burn it and/or let it steep too long, and typically only drink bagged black tea, most countries don't add milk to it either)

    • @ashleytaylor7621
      @ashleytaylor7621 Год назад

      @@Hirotoro4692 and I'm guessing you also think chai is bad form too? even though its a staple for the Turks the Indians and the Chinese all the cultures who perfected tea how is it you make chai again?? ahh yes milk... maybe shut your trap and don't be so obnoxious and angry you petty twat. also black tea is used in all forms of cultures including chai which again is used by all the nations you seem to think do it better than us brits so maybe just maybe shut your gob and learn a thing or 2, you have 2 ears and 2 eyes and 1 mouth for a reason use them as intended. in all of that nonsense you just waffled on about you were only right about 1 thing "YOU are effing clueless"

    • @lindaleehall
      @lindaleehall Год назад

      @@ashleytaylor7621I can’t stand wine gums, gummy bears or jelly babies. It’s something about the textures and the smell is sickening to me.

    • @ashleytaylor7621
      @ashleytaylor7621 Год назад

      @@lindaleehall fair do i only really like wine gums or randoms or haribos i cant stand jelly babies or gummy bears either i agree with you and JT the texture of jelly babies is just weird the way they crumble and then get all slimy is just vile, i prefer a sweet you can suck on oi oi.

  • @danmcintyre9176
    @danmcintyre9176 Год назад

    I found it interesting that one of you referred to the Walkers crisps as being "similar to Lays" as they are the same product. Walkers crisps in the UK are known as Lays in Europe and the US. Quavers in the UK are usually cheese flavoured, I've not seen any of the BBQ sauce flavoured ones.
    I notice one of you expressed interest at the concept of a chocolate bar being named Time Out as well. I'm aware that the phrase time out can mean a child is being naughty and needs to take a time out, but over here in the UK it can also refer to a break, time for a coffee and a snack etc.
    I'm a big fan of chocolate and have tried american ones, including Hershey's, and it just doesn't compare with british or european chocolate. It just doesn't taste right. To avoid british chocolate and caramel melting it's normal to keep it in the fridge for a while first. And caramel isn't pronounced "carmel" it's "kA-rA-mEl"
    Great video though, have a sub.

  • @philparsons8127
    @philparsons8127 Год назад +17

    The sour cola jellies are a supermarket alternative to sour cola bottles. Now they are really good.
    Oh. Kinder isn't British, it's an Italian chocolate sold in the UK 😊

  • @PedroConejo1939
    @PedroConejo1939 Год назад +5

    Aw, everyone loves jellybabies.

  • @johnnywarnerperfectroad66
    @johnnywarnerperfectroad66 11 месяцев назад

    Guys I love watching you two you are such a joy to watch...I'm not even a big fan of sweets (candies), but your enthusiasm, jollyness and pleasure is adictively wonderful ❤ 👍

  • @liamearl6386
    @liamearl6386 Год назад +11

    British person here jelly babies are delicious 🤤 but you genuinely have some good choice of “sweets” and crisps there guys

    • @lankiebd
      @lankiebd Год назад +1

      I'm from the UK, and I think Jelly Babies are hit and miss. They definitely have a weird consistency

    • @cristalmewtwo4160
      @cristalmewtwo4160 Год назад

      I think it's the powder it works but it makes a bit of friction in your mouth

  • @LunaLoveheart
    @LunaLoveheart Год назад +4

    Vimto is grape, raspberry and blackcurrant. No blueberry 😂

  • @richardanderson5424
    @richardanderson5424 Год назад

    For a long time Quavers we’re made by Smiths and we’re only ever cheese flavour. When Walkers took over they added other flavours. Pickled Onion was in a packet extremely similar to the original cheese flavour. I was very disappointed as I don’t like pickled onions. I don’t like cheese either but I do like cheese flavoured snacks though.

  • @markhomer5704
    @markhomer5704 Год назад +4

    Cadburys rock !! As we say in England , " ya gorra keep yer cholesterol levels up " . Or in the Black Country where I live .. " yowl be jed if yo ate a bally full of that "

    • @StuEvans
      @StuEvans Год назад +2

      Bostin ay it. Yom god saft.

    • @brandys.2350
      @brandys.2350 Год назад +1

      arr but yow'd feel bostin

    • @MrPercy112
      @MrPercy112 Год назад

      arr, an it tay even tay time yet it ay! 😁

    • @markhomer5704
      @markhomer5704 Год назад

      Tek it yome from rahnd my way .. cor whack a good ode bit of BC yapping

  • @davidwilkes83
    @davidwilkes83 Год назад +10

    I could munch down on a whole bag of jelly babies but hey I was brought up with jelly babies. Also Kinder is not British but we do love a Kinder Bueno or five