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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @Andre25077
    @Andre25077 Год назад +95

    A strange sensation to watch a video about East German Products, narrated in English with a Dutch accent.

    • @peterkapunkt6783
      @peterkapunkt6783 9 месяцев назад +3

      "gurkens" :D

    • @Tuppoo94
      @Tuppoo94 5 месяцев назад

      What a time to be alive!

    • @vselenautika
      @vselenautika 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@peterkapunkt6783 He said gherkins

    • @overworlder
      @overworlder 4 месяца назад +7

      I thought he was German but I checked the channel description and yes he’s Dutch 🇳🇱

    • @stuartdollar9912
      @stuartdollar9912 4 месяца назад

      Welcome to the 21st Century, man. All these countries are friends now. :)

  • @sarkplex
    @sarkplex 2 года назад +457

    Thanks, YT algorithm. Found a new hidden gem

  • @charlotteice5704
    @charlotteice5704 Год назад +68

    I live in the west of Germany and my proudly East German coworker/boss once brought some dish detergent because we ran out of it at the office. Of course it was Fit and came with a serving of East German brand history, presented by him.

    • @barfuss2007
      @barfuss2007 11 месяцев назад +7

      zieht die Mauer wieder hoch

    • @josephm3966
      @josephm3966 10 месяцев назад

      Sorry if I'm reading this wrong, but surely you didn't work with an easy German whilst living in west Germany. Could you give more context to this I am very interested to hear

    • @charlotteice5704
      @charlotteice5704 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@josephm3966 my boss is from East Germany. Although he would prefer to live in the east (the people are much more direct and honest there), he settled here because he and his wife found work here and stuff. After the GDR ended, many East Germans moved west, actually (for better economic opportunities), so there are many people from the former GDR living here.
      ETA: since the 9th November 1989, people in East Germany have been free to travel. The GDR officially ended on 3rd October 1990. Moving from East to West Germany is about as complicated as moving from Memphis to Nashville. We're a unified country. The reason why I'm making the east-west distinction is that although it's one and the same country, differences do persist - the economy is still less developed in the former GDR, older East Germans (40+) have a far different mentality as they were raised in communist propaganda, and there are the usual cultural differences between regions in Germany such as different traditional foods, different traditional clothing, different traditional festivals, different dialect and a different type of person.

    • @borisstanislav4560
      @borisstanislav4560 8 месяцев назад +4

      The 'Fit' brand had 80% or more of market share in East Germany and they were gonna just let it die out, thankfully a smart entrepeneur save it.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +103

    Shocked you didn't mention Vita-Cola! Vita-Cola returned when Thüringer Waldquell secured the rights to the name and formula and began producing it in 1994. They even sponsored a football club in the early 2000s in Rostock! But that aside, gotta love how the EU is so serious about protecting regional foods. It's like how San Marzano tomatoes are special because of the volcanic soil used to grow them in that region. Dresdner Stollen is special symbolically as it was sent to West Germany by GDR citizens as a way of thanking them for sending care packets. The history of Stollen is quite interesting. Dresden Stollen was first documented in 1474. During Advent, bakers were not allowed to use butter, only oil, and the cake was tasteless and hard.
    They had to persuade to several popes as oil was expensive in Saxony and was hard to come by. Pope Nicholas V said no, and it didn't take until 1490 for Pope Innocent VIII to grant the use of butter. When Saxony became Protestant, this restriction on butter was removed, and overtime, richer ingredients like marzipan was added.

    • @Dirk_Taggesell
      @Dirk_Taggesell Год назад +7

      There are many products that originated in the DDR and are still on the market. There had to be a selection, else the video would be eight hours long :)

    • @rippspeck
      @rippspeck Год назад +4

      Vita-Cola is actually pretty dope. Would recommend!

    • @AnoNymInvestor
      @AnoNymInvestor Год назад +1

      Yeah it is really good, especially cooled.

    • @oliviersimonnin6983
      @oliviersimonnin6983 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for answering! This Dresdner Kuchen must be delicious as the same time...

  • @fabiandimaspratama
    @fabiandimaspratama Год назад +36

    Haha. My first knowledge of Spreewald Gherkins came from "Goodbye Lenin" (2003) film

  • @verybighomer
    @verybighomer Год назад +148

    Dresdner (Christ)Stollen was always a popular Christmas treat with a very good reputation even in the West before reunification. It was often sent by families living in the GDR to family members living in the West for Christmas.

    • @auChevalierRed
      @auChevalierRed Год назад +16

      Not having any family in Germany, nobody has ever sent me any, but I always order some myself for everyone here. It's simply delicious.

    • @ursinodepeluche
      @ursinodepeluche Год назад +5

      Auch Russisch Brot gab es in Westdeutschland, etwa von Bahlsen.

    • @auChevalierRed
      @auChevalierRed Год назад +2

      @@ursinodepeluche Das stimmt.

    • @Manaklyps
      @Manaklyps Год назад +7

      My grandfather in Dresden always baked it himself, otherwise grandma always baked everything else, but the Stollen was grandpa's responsibility. After the war, he had to give up studying because the school had been bombed out and he then learned to be a baker, which was quite helpful to survive.

    • @auChevalierRed
      @auChevalierRed Год назад +3

      @@Manaklyps Dresden was left in ruins after the war, that was really uncalled for. But I am glad your grandfather learned to be a baker, you must have enjoyed your Christmas dinner at your grandparents ! Did you learn to make it yourself from him ? Not necessarily to become a baker, but German Stollen and breads are a treat!

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад +50

    For those who don't know: The Red Tower is the oldest structure in Chemnitz. Whether it's called that because of the red porphyry tuff or the long use as a dungeon remains a mystery. It is mentioned as early as 1466! It is believed it is the remains of a 12th-century keep that oversaw early market trading on the Aue (floodplain) in Chemnitz, and the residence of the town magistrate, who was appointed by the emperor. Its use as a prison is only documented from the 16th century onwards. In 1570, it had 13 cells for 19 prisoners. It was still being used as a prison in 1840, when the city walls had already been dismantled. It burned down during WWII in 1945 but was completely renovated after 1990.
    Another GDR product is Club Cola. The government announced a project to create the drink at the 1966 Leipzig Spring Fair, and was first bottled in East Berlin in April 1967. Club Cola is still available in Germany today, however it is not made according to the same recipe as the drink that used to be sold in the GDR, since the original formula was lost in 1990 when the former brand owners were going bankrupt.

    • @EdMcF1
      @EdMcF1 Год назад +7

      Thank you Dear Leader.

  • @filip_sedlak
    @filip_sedlak Год назад +21

    Yes! I know Spreewald Gurken from the movie Goodbye Lenin! 😁 Greetings from Czechia!

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 Год назад +2

      Spreewaldgurken haben Lieferschwierigkeiten.

    • @edlawn5481
      @edlawn5481 Год назад +2

      One of my all-time favorite movies.

  • @karnimgx
    @karnimgx 2 года назад +30

    I've been interested in life in the GDR for some time but it is really difficult to find good material en English about it. Thanks so much and keep up the good work. Greetings from Spain.

  • @liamvdw221
    @liamvdw221 7 месяцев назад +7

    Ich hab garnicht gewusst das es solche Kanäle über die DDR gibt , positiv überrascht und hoch erfreut , und ein Abo dagelassen...👍🙋🏽‍♂️👍

  • @henrikjensen7391
    @henrikjensen7391 Год назад +6

    Thanks for a great channel! When talking GDR brands, although not consumer goods, you should also make a video about Ampelmann.

  • @sardoniceheleno.7452
    @sardoniceheleno.7452 Год назад +12

    I recognised that pickles inmediatly from the film Goodbye Lenin, really good movie.

  • @mr.atomic2970
    @mr.atomic2970 Год назад +63

    We still use Fit because its cheap and good. Nudossi is expensive but is high quality and has a superior taste compared to Nutella. And Rotkäppchen because its just good.

    • @mr.atomic2970
      @mr.atomic2970 Год назад +6

      I forgot Russisch Brot when i was a kid i allways eaten it in school there was aswell Putzi Toothpaste and Leckermäulchen Yogurt.

    • @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis
      @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis Год назад +5

      ​@@mr.atomic2970Russisch Brot auf Schulausflügen/Klassenfahrt...
      Habe schon lange keine Nutella mehr gekauft, aber Nudossi könnte was sein mit dem höheren Haselnussgehalt.

    • @mr.atomic2970
      @mr.atomic2970 Год назад +2

      @@derstoffausdemderjoghurtis ja das ist es auch bei Nudossi und russisch brot war immer im schulvesper dabei.

  • @Alcofoamer
    @Alcofoamer Год назад +11

    Another East German brand that is still around is Piko, who make model trains. Their product is much larger now than it was in the DDR-era, with trains being produced in N, TT, HO and G scales. They've even bought tooling from a defunct American company. What's confusing though, is there is a British company that makes track called PECO and they're pronounced the same way.

  • @auChevalierRed
    @auChevalierRed Год назад +144

    As a French, I much prefer Nudossi to Nutella, and so have more than once ordered some from Germany. Everyone who tasted it here as a result, also prefers it to Nutella. Whether or not it would be worth it for Nudossi to spend a fortune on marketing is another matter, but they could easily find buyers here, if people could taste it.

    • @parkerbull3316
      @parkerbull3316 Год назад +5

      Need a Nudossi dealer ?

    • @auChevalierRed
      @auChevalierRed Год назад +8

      @@parkerbull3316 I know of two places I can get it from in Germany, but heavy postage, are you a dealer ? It could interest me.

    • @thomasb4422
      @thomasb4422 Год назад +18

      Nudossi puts the money into hazelnuts, while Nutella puts the money into ads

    • @auChevalierRed
      @auChevalierRed Год назад +1

      @@thomasb4422 That's true.

    • @herrburgos
      @herrburgos Год назад +3

      ​@@parkerbull3316I am in NL, is this something you are willing to deal?

  • @BeatRoot14
    @BeatRoot14 11 месяцев назад +3

    Want to try this Nudossi. Really enjoying the channel and learning about GDR

    • @Bruce73X
      @Bruce73X 4 месяца назад +1

      The Nudossi today is not same as in GDR times, but still tasty if you like that kind of stuff :)

  • @DevranDenizzz
    @DevranDenizzz 20 дней назад +1

    well , finallly youtube led me somewhere that is worth to see

  • @xx-co5zy
    @xx-co5zy Год назад +4

    Mokka fix gold is produced in Poland by woseba and wildly available, also mentioned in good bye Lenin

    • @Ketis1985
      @Ketis1985 3 месяца назад +1

      I gonna try that coffee since there is a shop that sells it here in Finland.

  • @TheRichardSpearman
    @TheRichardSpearman 4 месяца назад +3

    Very revealing. As a visitor to the DDR in the 1980s, the small town of Raguhn near Halle, the VEB Ogis factory produced various fruit juices. All delicious, and the Rhubarb and Orange was superb... the name still brings back the unique taste to my mind. Sadly RIP.

  • @antikoerper256
    @antikoerper256 Год назад +21

    As a bulgarian, who lives in a neighbourhood, which had a school formerly named Wilhelm Pieck, Ive always been keenly interested in Eastern Germany. Great channel!

  • @MorningGI0ry
    @MorningGI0ry Год назад +6

    I bought a watch from Germany. It came with a bag of Russich Brot and I’ve been hooked ever since.

  • @peterstean2138
    @peterstean2138 2 года назад +68

    I really enjoy Halloren, having developed a taste for it on my many trips to Germany - it's very different to English chocolate, and I can occasionally find it in the Lidl and Aldi supermarkets here

    • @verybighomer
      @verybighomer Год назад +11

      Halloren occupies a specific place. Not really "just chocolate" but also not really expensive chocolate truffles. They are pretty affordable yet still can be seen as a little special treat.

    • @wertywerrtyson5529
      @wertywerrtyson5529 Год назад +1

      Never heard of Aldi but we have Lidl in Sweden. I’ll be sure to keep a lookout for Halloren.

    • @ingvarrr2774
      @ingvarrr2774 Год назад

      70/100g sugar too much for me

    • @betsysingh-anand3228
      @betsysingh-anand3228 Год назад

      My daughter and her bf brought me several packages of them in February 😊 delicious!

  • @overworlder
    @overworlder 4 месяца назад +3

    Fascinating! Thank you ☺️

  • @lotuslotus718
    @lotuslotus718 Год назад +7

    Chocolate we ate as kids in Yugoslavia. We called citrona wit c instead z. All those products were good products the problem was limited availability

  • @pluieuwu
    @pluieuwu Год назад +3

    oh hey! we here, just outside berlin in brandenburg, still see fit a lot - never knew it was a brand from the GDR 😂

  • @dominik6375
    @dominik6375 Год назад +14

    I was soo suprised to hear a Dutch accent once I clicked on this video. Love to see the interest in regional history exceeds borders! Thank you for your research and dedication!!

  • @zosia_mi
    @zosia_mi Год назад +9

    In Poland, you can buy Mocca Fix Gold. I associate it with East Germany thanks to Goodbye Lenin

    • @Brotspinne
      @Brotspinne 7 месяцев назад +1

      My grandmother used the blue Rondo

    • @conradsz
      @conradsz 3 месяца назад

      I’m from Poland and I didn’t know that

  • @tomspeed3354
    @tomspeed3354 Год назад +4

    Gut gemacht RUclips. Dass Sie mir diesen Channel vorgeschlagen haben😊

  • @larenslarens
    @larenslarens Год назад +11

    “Russisch Brot” was also a Common Cookie in West Germany. I ate those in my childhood in West Germany. it was a “Bahlsen” Produkt.

    • @dinocatHasQuitted
      @dinocatHasQuitted 10 месяцев назад +1

      It literally means „Russian bread“ i used to eat it too, im thinking of buying some from netto.:)

  • @natemays4813
    @natemays4813 Год назад +7

    Zetti Knusper Flocken is another good product from East Germany that you can get the West. I have also seen Filinchen but only in East German supermarkets.

    • @derwolff2905
      @derwolff2905 Год назад +2

      Natemays
      I was very surprised when I saw "Burger Knaecke" in South Africa's Pick 'n Pay Supermarket. 😮😂
      Greetings

    • @Afterthefallout55660
      @Afterthefallout55660 6 месяцев назад

      You can buy Filinchen in almost every Edeka in Berlin

  • @EmilePoelman
    @EmilePoelman Год назад +2

    I really enjoy your channel! Thanks!

  • @angelfoto4795
    @angelfoto4795 2 года назад +23

    Another surviving East German product is Orwo photographic film, they are planning to release new products for stills and motion picture.

    • @johnsbox
      @johnsbox Год назад +3

      Orwo Colour films were sub-standard, not quite the quality of Kojak or Fuji ;-) However' GDR did have high quality optic products e.g. binoculars, telescopes and cameras.

    • @Ph34rNoB33r
      @Ph34rNoB33r Год назад +1

      Pentacon sold its cameras to the non-socialist foreign countries. Some of them under their own Praktica brand, but also under the retailers' brands.

    • @straightpipediesel
      @straightpipediesel Год назад +1

      @@johnsbox That's another one: the East German Zeiss is still around. After reunification they sold a bunch of product lines to the West German Carl Zeiss and renamed the rest of the company to Jenoptik which expanded into more industrial high-tech optics.

    • @KlausKokholmPetersen
      @KlausKokholmPetersen 4 месяца назад

      @@straightpipedieseleast german optics were quite good!

    • @TheRichardSpearman
      @TheRichardSpearman 4 месяца назад

      Thanks; I did not know that this survived.

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 Год назад +7

    I have a still unopened bottle of East German beer that I bought in England in the summer of 1990.

  • @Spermwhales93
    @Spermwhales93 Год назад +6

    I'm glad that you mentioned Goodbye Lenin in this video, because as soon as I saw something to do with GDR food come up I immediately thought of that scene where they find that huge hoard of all those old GDR food brands in an old house

  • @MikusVilsons
    @MikusVilsons Год назад +3

    Just now find your channel. Thank you for providing interesting material. 👍 Keep it on! 🖖

  • @christopherbentley7289
    @christopherbentley7289 Год назад +4

    Mitten in den Neunzigen Jahren war ich während meiner Universitätsstudien (Erdkunde mit Deutsch) bei der Uni Derby zweimal in Deutschland berufstätig - einmal bei einer Ausgrabung in Osnabrück und dann bei einem Busbetrieb in Aachen und ich errinere mich gut an den „Ostmarken“ im Supermarktregal und habe oft diejenige gekauft. Noch heutzutage habe ich ein noch laufendes RG 25 Mixgerät, womit ich oft Kaffee mahle!

  • @viniciussantana3383
    @viniciussantana3383 Год назад +4

    Thank so much for the awesome videos and content that you present!
    This is such helping me not only to improve my english knowledge, but also about GDR and history!
    Greetings from Brazil!🇧🇷🇩🇪

  • @hbjenssen
    @hbjenssen Год назад +1

    This was simply incredibly interesting!🎉

  • @noeldunsky
    @noeldunsky Год назад +2

    Vielen Dank for your in depth research and great video!! I live the pickles!! :)

  • @boink800
    @boink800 Год назад +23

    Florena also has a very good shaving cream which is made to be used with a shaving brush.

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 Год назад +3

      Florena is 10 years younger than Nivea and meanwhile it's part of the same company. Ok you said it in the video.

  • @SpikeAsks
    @SpikeAsks Год назад +5

    Nudossi! 👍 Great Show!

  • @endutubecensorship
    @endutubecensorship Год назад +3

    Absolutely fascinating, thank you

  • @fedepetit
    @fedepetit 2 года назад +10

    You should do a video about Intershops!. Excellent channel, btw 😊

  • @anarchoshulginist7515
    @anarchoshulginist7515 Год назад +4

    Lovely video, but personally I missed the "Pfeffi" aka peppermint-liqueur like the ones produced by Berliner Luft or Nordbrand Nordhausen. Although both are available in western Germany as well, it's much more common in the east.

  • @BannersOnTheWall
    @BannersOnTheWall 2 года назад +19

    When I lived in Rostock, I bought Nudossi thinking it was a supermarket brand till someone told me the story

  • @jds6206
    @jds6206 Год назад +3

    Very interesting. I'm on the hunt for Nudossi, next time I'm in Germany....love Hazelnuts.

  • @deeDafydd
    @deeDafydd Год назад +3

    In my part of Germany there is a brand called 9 Springe. They sell a cola that has the same formula as Vita Cola and funnily they also use similar colors. You can still buy their products. I also love VIBA nougat and Mühlhäuser Pflaumenmus (plum jam). Ah, so much cool stuff that's still or once more available. Btw. Dr. Quendt has also really tasty Oblaten (wafers) that remind me of the ones my aunt gets, when she visits relatives in the Czech Republic. Thanks for bringing back good memories :)

  • @davidanderson9664
    @davidanderson9664 Год назад +2

    love your channel. I'm 52 so I remember the DDR though I never visited it. D.A., J.D. NYC

  • @thecyberdork776
    @thecyberdork776 Год назад +11

    A surviving East German Brand is Multicar producer of small trucks.

  • @saxonost7
    @saxonost7 9 месяцев назад +2

    The Konsum market chain is alive and well in Leipzig, as well as Club Cola, which is a good drink.

  • @weternek
    @weternek 10 месяцев назад +7

    Bring back the Trabant.😊

    • @peterli6138
      @peterli6138 24 дня назад +1

      One of the few cars that make sense in EV format

  • @davemorgan6013
    @davemorgan6013 Год назад +5

    Another former East German brand is Rügener Badejunge cheese, although it is no longer produced in Rügen, but in Thuringia.

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 Год назад

      When I was a little boy and not going to school yet, my parents were at Regen and I was looking like the "Bathing" boy, when I was exploring the Baltic sea.

  • @jackturner5117
    @jackturner5117 Год назад +1

    Very interesting. Great video, as always. Thanks for starting this channel and sharing all this.

  • @rogerk6180
    @rogerk6180 7 месяцев назад +1

    Those halloren kugeln seem nice. Have to give those a try sometime

  • @marklynch8781
    @marklynch8781 Год назад +1

    I enjoy the German products sold at the local Aldi here in the United States. The German Christmas products were mostly sold out well before Christmas. It would be intersting to find a former DDR product in Aldi here.

  • @saftigesfruchtchen456
    @saftigesfruchtchen456 Год назад +2

    Rotkäppchen is iconic and pretty hip as well

  • @ukasz943
    @ukasz943 2 года назад +3

    Thank you very much sir. That was very informative video.

  • @gleb4059
    @gleb4059 2 года назад +4

    Thank you🎉

  • @masonreed6845
    @masonreed6845 Год назад +3

    rottkapchen is very important here in berlin

  • @Charliecomet82
    @Charliecomet82 Год назад +1

    My local supermarket here in the States carries Radeburger Pilsner.

  • @pfefferle74
    @pfefferle74 Год назад +6

    As a West German I buy fit because the bottle just fits so conveniently in the cabinet. The West German brands all have bottles that demand more cabinet space than necessary. Do their manufacturers think that detergents are some type of lifestyle products?

  • @Afterthefallout55660
    @Afterthefallout55660 6 месяцев назад +1

    Some products are missing. The Lübzer Beer brand from Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Wikinger Rollen from Lutherstadt-Wittenberg, Zetti chocolate and the canned meat from Halberstadt, they also produce sausages. And the famous Ketchup from Werder, Werder also make and sell juice from regional fruits around the area of Brandenburg.
    The Zeiss brand produces glasses and optical products and last but not least the camera producer praktica is still around.

  • @organfairy
    @organfairy 6 дней назад

    It was sort of the same story with East German music: Many artists soon became forgotten. I read an interview featuring the Leipziger organist Hasso Veit who said that from being quite popular he was practically forgotten within three weeks after the wall went down. However, some artists and bands has had a comeback. The best example is probably Karat from East Berlin who still plays.

  • @richardpetty9159
    @richardpetty9159 Год назад +35

    In August of 2022, my wife and I had a meal in Berlin at a nice restaurant adjoining a huge open-air atrium. Being in Berlin for the first time and nearing the end of our stay, I decided to have sausage.
    My plate was provided with some little squeeze packets of Bautz’ner mustard which kinda surprised me. I thought our restaurant was a little too upscale for condiment packets.
    I loved the mustard, though, and I pocketed the extra packets when we left the restaurant. It looks like a regular yellow American “ballpark” mustard but it’s not vinegary. It’s really good.
    When I got back to the US, I was able to order some via Amazon. I’m running out now but shipping is too expensive for me to buy it again.
    Until I figure out something, I’m rationing my squeeze bottle.

    • @ikemkrueger
      @ikemkrueger Год назад +8

      In german super markets you can buy buckets of 1000mL of "Bautzner Senf". And it's very affordable.

    • @OhMyKMPR
      @OhMyKMPR Год назад +2

      @@ikemkrueger I don't buy mustard that often but the small bucket of Bautzner Senf was €0.29 in 2018 and I think it's currently at roughly €0.50. I prefer "Löwensenf" nowadays but Bautzner mustard has that specific kind of taste that makes it a classic. Kind of like CocaCola. There are a bunch of objectively better Colas out there but sometimes you just need that ice cold CocaCola straight out of the glass bottle.

    • @auChevalierRed
      @auChevalierRed Год назад +5

      Hello, what about making a combined order for many more goods to an actual German shop online or brick and mortar shop) ? I'm French, and our postal company makes it nearly as expensive for me in France to order from neighbouring countries as to order from much further away. And so I make a big to huge order of lots of different kind of products from Germany once or twice a year. If not all, many of these specialties, but also other food, being much cheaper in Germany than in France, when the order is big enough, the heavy postage bill disappears in the difference. And if friends or family members join in, then all the better, you can sample quite a few things and pick what you'll order more of. Many sites in Germany also offer a bulk rate price on items, handy with goods having to be eaten with a short time once opened if you are a small family

    • @gulliverthegullible6667
      @gulliverthegullible6667 Год назад +4

      German mustards generally shit all over the mustards of anglo nations. I wish I could some here in Australia. I have also lived in the US and UK and have always missed the vastly superior German food.

    • @straightpipediesel
      @straightpipediesel Год назад

      Did you check World Market? (formerly Cost Plus World Market) They have a lot of European grocery items.

  • @sabflash
    @sabflash Год назад +2

    Really really lo e your videos! 👏

  • @robfriedrich2822
    @robfriedrich2822 Год назад +3

    Dr. Quendt offers also the Karlsbad host wafers, thin and filled with hazelnut.

  • @gulliverthegullible6667
    @gulliverthegullible6667 Год назад +2

    Some things are missing: Vita Cola, Bautzner Kekse and Zeiss cameras come to mind.

  • @RiggieHeartland
    @RiggieHeartland Год назад +15

    How could you exclude Vita Cola?

  • @uglyweather8856
    @uglyweather8856 2 года назад +3

    Great video, as always!

  • @breatharian2009
    @breatharian2009 Год назад +2

    Gefeliciteerd met uw onderzoek mijnheer 👍

  • @jeroenvandernagel8244
    @jeroenvandernagel8244 4 месяца назад +1

    Erg leuk die weetjes over de DDR ,ga zo door 🎉

  • @fontenbleau
    @fontenbleau Год назад +3

    Bohme chocolat also exported far east into Russia, you can buy it today in many Moscow supermarkets. Middle price category.

  • @RabbitEarsCh
    @RabbitEarsCh Год назад +3

    I had multiple teachers from East Germany in secondary school and they'd always make me curious about the various products they missed badly. I'm so happy to see so many lovely things still available today.
    I still hope I can taste some Spreewaldgurken some day...
    Great channel! I'm glad I found this.

  • @adolf-8834
    @adolf-8834 Год назад +3

    You reminder me of Rossish brot!! So good!
    The watchmaker industry would be a fabulous subject

  • @KitsuneHB
    @KitsuneHB Год назад +18

    I was born and raised in West Germany and I love Nudossi! MUCH better than Nutella. I also love "Spreegurken".

  • @Benny4236
    @Benny4236 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Really interesting information

  • @Solaire_au_Frohmage
    @Solaire_au_Frohmage Год назад

    Oh, they recently started selling Halloren kugeln here in St. Petersburg. I wondered what's their history yet never bothered to google it. Thanks to the video, now I finally know.

  • @Let_it_burn_0
    @Let_it_burn_0 Год назад +1

    Love that he kept his word, gonna order some Nudossi

  • @artulyanoff
    @artulyanoff Год назад +13

    Чувак, ты крут) очень интересно, все по существу и без лишней воды) ...и какое то странное чувство ностальгии, хотя я в ГДР никогда не был и ни одного из этих продуктов раньше не видел

    • @user-ig6bk6ym3m
      @user-ig6bk6ym3m Год назад +4

      Plus he has a nice accent and is very easy to understand.

  • @RogerThat787
    @RogerThat787 Год назад

    Nice Canadian Tuxedo!!!
    Love the vids, keep them coming

  • @Doomsquad99
    @Doomsquad99 Год назад +1

    Interesting. Thank you for sharing

  • @02blazp
    @02blazp 17 дней назад

    Very informative, thanks for sharing

  • @DerekCully
    @DerekCully Год назад

    My new favorite channel😁

  • @chr151nuk
    @chr151nuk 5 месяцев назад +1

    there are more things you missed and you might only get in east german supermarkets: Knusperflocken from Zetti, Bambina children chocolate, Leckermaulchen and Ostsee Fisch Kaviar Creme - I can see a follow up video ;-)

  • @calzabbath
    @calzabbath Год назад

    Fantastic channel and contents, congratulations. Just one thing, it would really help those of us who can't neither speak nor read German if you placed captions every time you say a German name, definition, city or person; so it would add to our understanding. Thanks and looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Greetings from Argentina.

    • @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis
      @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis Год назад +1

      In some cases it can't be translated, like when he said "Spreewald - Spreeforest", because Spree is the name of a River and even though the name has a meaning, most people wouldnt know it but would have to guess.
      There could be little snipbits of explanations edited on the screen, but that adds to the workload.

  • @brusse
    @brusse Год назад

    Dr. Quendt makes the best stollen, in my opinion.

  • @MattnessLP
    @MattnessLP Год назад

    I'm from the very west of Germany, worked in food retail for years. Some of these brands are staples that we sold all the time, for example was Rotkäppchen Sekt one of the four sparkling wone brands we had in a rotation of weekly discounts (the others being Mumm, Freixenet and... idk Metternich maybe)

  • @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis
    @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis Год назад +4

    Ein süßer Haselnussaufstrich aus 36% Haselnüssen klingt gut.

  • @チョンブリーラームトルテ
    @チョンブリーラームトルテ 17 дней назад

    Love Halloren Kugeln... very nice chocolates!

  • @docBZA
    @docBZA Год назад +2

    Very cool! I’m just digging into the fascinating history of the GDR and reunification. Thanks for making this video!

  • @Kimster182
    @Kimster182 Год назад +2

    Even after 30 years, east and west Germany haven’t fully integrated. Interesting and sad at the same time

    • @ernestkhalimov1007
      @ernestkhalimov1007 Год назад +2

      Sad part is the BRD just chose economic subjugation instead when deindustrializing the former DDR

    • @ernestkhalimov1007
      @ernestkhalimov1007 Год назад +1

      Even east germans on average get paid 20.000 € less than the 50.000€ average outside the DDR area

    • @henningbartels6245
      @henningbartels6245 9 месяцев назад

      what do you mean by "integrated"? I don't know if this is true. Having regional products is nothing bad ... and would apply for products from Bavaria as well.
      The main difference is that for the people in the East everything changed and turned by 180 degrees ... while for people in the West little changed and this is often paired with lack of interest for the other part.

  • @choryferguson2196
    @choryferguson2196 Год назад +3

    Very cool that so many regional brands have survived for so long and under such turmoil.

  • @chaoringmeister
    @chaoringmeister Год назад +6

    Always interesting to learn about this era. I would love to see what other brands that still exist beyond the supermarket, for example Carl Zeiss, Praktica (which became a UK brand), and Meyer Optik Gorlitz. I know a bit about DDR cameras, so I wonder if other technical companies may have survived.

    • @autoredox
      @autoredox Год назад +1

      I own a Pentacon lens. It's a 135mm f/2.8 late version, the one with 6 blades. (Almost) all metal construction and the results are amazing.

    • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
      @mohabatkhanmalak1161 Год назад +1

      My dad had a 'Waltzflex' camera, it was the two lens type and you viewed from the top. Not sure if it was a DDR product or West Germany. The spliting up of companies and factories was terrible, there was so much talent the world could not gain from.

  • @Kaizerzydeco1
    @Kaizerzydeco1 Год назад +1

    My Ruhla quartz alarm clock still runs after 40 years.

  • @Robespierre-lI
    @Robespierre-lI Год назад +2

    Such a fun channel for those of us with an interest in the DDR

  • @-haclong2366
    @-haclong2366 Год назад +12

    I find it sad that Eastern European products like these aren't available here in the Netherlands, I genuinely would like to taste some of these. Especially the hazelnuts.

    • @vukkingdingbat5184
      @vukkingdingbat5184 Год назад +1

      Go to any Polish supermarket in the Netherlands, they have it all.

    • @AtheistDD
      @AtheistDD Год назад

      @heindijs yes especially nudossi, is avaiable in nearly all edekas in münsterland, even right near to the dutch border.

  • @steffenrosmus9177
    @steffenrosmus9177 Год назад +2

    Werder Ketchup, Bautzner mustard and pickles from the Spreewald, and forget the rest

  • @autokorrektor8166
    @autokorrektor8166 Год назад +1

    Interezting video!

  • @edocsil123
    @edocsil123 Год назад +1

    Going to berlin in a week, making a list of these things so i can try them out.

  • @jarojaron5015
    @jarojaron5015 Год назад +2

    I love east germany ❤