@@mr.kinkade2049 Here in Hawaii we always called it Chinese Parsley & then once Mexican food became so ubiquitous it changed, now all the grocery stores call it cilantro exclusively.
I’m an American and I love twiglets. I have to go to international market to get them, but it’s worth the trip. I also like to stock up on Cornish pasties shipped from England.
Twiglets are horrible however cornish pasty are good .. however my friends and family in utah just want english chocolates and English candy when I go over.. I even bring some English tea for my non mormon friends which yes I do have even in utah
My son has lived in Australia for the past 10 years - whenever he comes over to visit, or when we go over there, we have to stock up on twiglets for him because he can't get them over there.
I swear i wanna open a shop out there and sell British tea and snacks. It would be decorated with all British pop culture and a big teddy Bear dressed as a kings guard
@@mattgoulden4779 for me as someone born in the mid 70’s, I still have to mentally correct myself that they’re called Starburst and not Opal Fruits but hey, it’s only been 26 years since the name change. Though to be fair, as a middle aged person, they’re not really something that I either buy or eat often.
@@lynnejamieson2063I'm 18 and used to get them 10 years ago. With age I've found chocolate tastes better than sweets and are also more food like rather than just sugar and flavourings
I love how laid back you all are together, and the dynamic. Just naturally entertaining to watch without trying to be funny - definitely got a new subscriber from me. And do keep the UK tastetests coming - you need to do a review a selection of our biscuits (cookies!)
Thanks for the super encouraging comment Andy! 😁😁😁😁 We appreciate the feedback! We’re really enjoying all the new tastes and can’t wait to try more! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Aurtoro the guy who used to drive the icecream van on my street, god rest his soul. Pioneered the use of that sugary puffed rice on tip of his 99's .. legend!
Fun fact i don't think they make it anymore but roundtrees (the company that makes Terry's chocolate orange) used to make a chocolate apple before the orange was ever sold
We do get uk limited or various flavoured drinks, cherry, Vanilla, Ginger Pepsi max, strawberry, Cherry, Vanilla, Peach Coke and all the other UK drinks like lilt, irn brew etc
Here on the US West coast the chocolate Orange in a box is usually bought around holidays. We have made it a traditional stocking stuffer along with Hershey's big chocolate kiss. However it is readily available all year in Walmart, Amazon and many more stores.
Terry chocolate orange are so good we tend to get them either at Xmas or sometimes as a joke at Easter before mini eggs and creme egg and proper easter egg
'We don't get flavours', We have Cherry Pepsi, Raspberry Pepsi, Lime Pepsi, Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke, Sublime Lime Coke, plus limited editions of both Coca Cola and Pepsi. Such as Exotic Mango, Feisty Mano, Twisted Strawberry etc...
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor It was really good, I don't recall it tasting much of strawberry but it had a cleaner and more refreshing taste than the plain stuff.
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor you might be familiar with them, but did you know they are actually a British creation, first sold as opal fruits in the UK in 1960 then in 1967 they were introduced in the US under the name of m&m fruit chewies before being changed to starburst. That other famous American candy, skittles, is also a British creation 😉
Interesting side note ... is Tim Tams came about in Australia 1964 ... yet Penguins were around 30 years before that. And in NZ we used to dip chocolate biscuits in milk or coffee and use them as a straw before Tim Tams hit the NZ market,
@jlc7841 Yes, when Cadbury had their factories in NZ they were quite popular .... but they sold and went to Australia... because of higher temperatures in Australia they had to introduce Palm Oil to their chocolate to stop it melting on shop shelves. It's given it a very grainy texture by comparison. It feels more like a very sweet confectionery now not to mention shrinkage. Whittakers chocolate has the snap and texture chocolate should have and NZers seem to prefer this brand now. I think the Cadbury mint chocolate bar ... smooth ... would be the exception.
@jlc7841 Cadburys Old Gold Mint is very much like after dinner mints. Because it's darker chocolate it doesn't have that sugary texture. They've changed the recipe to their once lovely Roses chocolates too. The difference being is you buy Whitakers because it tastes good you buy Cadbury because it's cheap and then wish you hadn't.
Loved the video some things we can buy here in the US like The Terry's orange chocolate & the Mango Pepsi is NOT a limited edition because I have been buying it by the 12pack for about a year or so since it came out & it's just another Flavor like the Cherry Pepsi that so good too. I love the Mango Pepsi but it has to be ice cold or has to have it with lots of 🧊🥭🥤🧡😍👍🙏 ice. I love the H Family they're so sweet thank u guys for making us laugh. 😃😆
What is it with the Americans obsession with putting loads of ice in drinks? it ruins the flavour by weakening it. Just leave the cans/bottles in the fridge until you need it, let's be honest your fridges are massive anyway compared with here in the UK 😂
My local supermarket has only just started stocking Mango Pepsi here in Nottingham UK I thought it was a whole new thing but it's probably only just been approved for sale here.
as a kid in scotland, the perfect snack was invented in my hometown, the "aberdeen buttery" its a type of bread roll thats so good i just eat them cold form the pack, but there nice toasted with some butter, you know a buttery is toasted when you hear the roll sizzling
Hi watching from England UK 🇬🇧 Dr pepper original is my favourite soft drink but the strawberry and cream sounds yummy 😋 wouldn't mind Trying that one 👍 I also love your American cream soda that so tasty too 😋
Hey I am In Leeds England and I think you can get a selection of Dr pepper in the American sweet shops however there pricey last time I looked they were 4 pound a can
I have many friends in usa who are not keen on uk candy. I thunk the diifference is usa candy is so full of sugar and fake flavour uk tends to be more subtle. Its what you get used to i guess. Ps chocolate orange to me is heaven 😂
@@AxelFoleyDetroitLions I apologise for my typo and also the word difference being mis-spelt. Thank you for the correction I omitted to proof read before clicking submit. Oh and I thought we were talking about candy not fish and chips
@@AxelFoleyDetroitLions having lived in uk all my life and travelled the world including usa I can honestly say the food here isn't that bad. It's what your used to I guess yes I eat fish and chips maybe once every 6 months and love it when I do. There is alot of misconception about food in different countries. I love to try all foods from around the world there is good and bad everywhere
I love that our sweets aren’t too sweet and I love that our chocolate is real and just melts in the mouth. I’ve been ordering American sweets, chocolate and drinks and I have to say I’m not at all impressed with them, overly sweet and have a strong artificial taste and the chocolate.. sorry but 🤮 vile but I liked one drink I tried from America.
Strawberry and cream dr pepper sounds nice ... gonna have a look in the american sweet store in leeds next week for one .. or maybe if its available at swig or somewhere when i come over to utah
Black currant is one of my favorite flavors and it’s SO hard to find in the US. I had to buy a $12 bottle of Ribena just to get some black currant in my life. It just doesn’t exist here. I think it was illegal for a while?
From what I can remember, Stephanie, all of the blackcurrant bushes were got rid of in the US due to a disease they either got from something and then passed it on to other plants, etc - or another plant gave them a disease, and the blackcurrant upgraded it and made it even worse for other plants . . . Maybe the US had a specific plant that caused the mutation to happen - so that's why your flavourings have mostly grape over there - whereas here in the UK we usually have blackcurrant in sweets and drinks and not grape . . . Although, I don't see why so many blackcurrant items should be banned from being imported to the US seeing as its nothing to do with actual real berries or new planting bushes, per se . . . Strange???
Squashie ranks: Og Minion Banana ones Sour Apple n Cherry Rhubard and Chustard Bubblegum (awful). About time they made Apple & Blackcurrant flavour and also Cola/Cherry, maybe a tropical one like Pineapple and Mango or even lemon and lime.
Cordials and squashes in the UK are diluted with water as they're a thick concentrated high juice like hawaiian punch or kool aid there's different brands blackcurrant being a common popular purple berry flavour is one them. Not heard of anybody mixing it with lemonade though but obviously that's a personal preference.
In the 70's we used to add lemonade to cordial to make orangeade, black currantade or cherryade. This was years before the sh!te that was sodastream 👍🏻
This video definitely shows a contrast in American personalities in comparison to British personality very well jokes included hahaaa no grape in the fruit pastilles purple candy here are always blackcurrant flavoured the green was lime in other sweets sometimes green apple so no watermelon that's also not a common candy flavour here too
Hahahaha good catch! 🤣😂🤣😂 I think it took all of us a while for our palettes to adjust; this video is essentially our first experiences with British sweets and snacks!!
You can or could get Mango Pepsi in the Uk, Max at least, Raspberry also, but they are minging. Pepsi in the Uk's got too many artificial sweetners or something rotten in it nowadays, gives me a bad stomach, I can only drink cocacola, but until my later teen/adult years I was always a Pepsi lad.
This Australian eats Twiglets everytime I go to the UK and have a Vegemite craving. But I would give all your soda a 1, because I don't like soda. Too much sugar. Cheese doodles? Don't be leaving your doodles out, you'll be done for indecent exposure.
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor definitely Tim Tams, BBQ Shapes, Burger Rings, Violet Crumble Bars, Cherry Ripe and as you seem to like soda, Bundaburg Ginger Beer.
You'd have thought after the debacle in the 80s when the ppl rejected new Coke, why would they make limited edition flavours? Have they learnt nothing?! 🤭
The main difference between British confectionery and American is that we cannot load the product with additives and flavourings. We definitely cannot add known carcinogens which are dangerous to health, unlike American producers.
Have you ever tried or heard of any of the snacks / sodas in today's video?? 👀👀👀👀
I’m in CA and I actually saw those chocolate covered oranges in a store here. I was surprised!
Challenge to Josh to say as Humphrey Gokart: We’ll always have pastill…pastel…pasta…awe, f£
@@HarmoneeJoy stay away that chocolate orange is 🤢!!!
@@OohhMyDaysItsJosh no they are good!!!!
@@mrsh9237 I’ll just have to disagree… I’ll take two bags of pork scrachlings instead. 😉
Rutabaga is called Swede in Europe. They do know what Rutabaga tastes like they just don't know it by that name
So interesting the different terms for things here vs there 🙂🙂🙂🙂
S@marymaryquiyecontrary9765:
So, essentially, kinda like how Eggplant in the US is referred to as Aubergine in the U.K.
@@karlsmith2570
Yep, funny how they went withe the French word I stead of english🍆
And then used the spanish word for corriander lol
@@mr.kinkade2049 Here in Hawaii we always called it Chinese Parsley & then once Mexican food became so ubiquitous it changed, now all the grocery stores call it cilantro exclusively.
I’m an American and I love twiglets. I have to go to international market to get them, but it’s worth the trip. I also like to stock up on Cornish pasties shipped from England.
Think if we were to eat more of them over a period of time we’d get used to the flavor profile more 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Twiglets are horrible however cornish pasty are good .. however my friends and family in utah just want english chocolates and English candy when I go over.. I even bring some English tea for my non mormon friends which yes I do have even in utah
My son has lived in Australia for the past 10 years - whenever he comes over to visit, or when we go over there, we have to stock up on twiglets for him because he can't get them over there.
Ginsters? I can walk you through the recipe/ process.
@@anthonynettleton8346do you come over to preach the book of mormon ?
I swear i wanna open a shop out there and sell British tea and snacks. It would be decorated with all British pop culture and a big teddy Bear dressed as a kings guard
Totally would visit!! 😁😁😁😁
Opal fruits are made to make your mouth water, they are now called starburst.
Which is what americans call them hehe
Yup. Fruit Pastilles slogan back in the day was “I bet you can’t put this in your mouth without chewing it”
Opal fruits? You 80's kid lol
@@mattgoulden4779 for me as someone born in the mid 70’s, I still have to mentally correct myself that they’re called Starburst and not Opal Fruits but hey, it’s only been 26 years since the name change. Though to be fair, as a middle aged person, they’re not really something that I either buy or eat often.
@@lynnejamieson2063I'm 18 and used to get them 10 years ago. With age I've found chocolate tastes better than sweets and are also more food like rather than just sugar and flavourings
I love how laid back you all are together, and the dynamic. Just naturally entertaining to watch without trying to be funny - definitely got a new subscriber from me.
And do keep the UK tastetests coming - you need to do a review a selection of our biscuits (cookies!)
Thanks for the super encouraging comment Andy! 😁😁😁😁 We appreciate the feedback! We’re really enjoying all the new tastes and can’t wait to try more! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Rainbow drops are literally just sugar covered rice and maize but I bloody love them they don't have different flavours
They were really really good! 😁😁😁😁
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor I'm eating some rainbow drops rn haha
They totally work as an ice cream topping lol x
Aurtoro the guy who used to drive the icecream van on my street, god rest his soul. Pioneered the use of that sugary puffed rice on tip of his 99's .. legend!
@@mattgoulden4779 omg that sounds amazing I need to try that the next time I get them
Fun fact i don't think they make it anymore but roundtrees (the company that makes Terry's chocolate orange) used to make a chocolate apple before the orange was ever sold
That sounds delightful 🤤🤤🤤🤤
I love twiglets... It's the only thing I don't have to share with my kids hahahaha
That’s hilarious 🤣😂🤣😂
They taste like dog poo 💩 lol
When there's silence it means the chocolate is good 😂
That’s a great way to measure it 😆😆😆😆
The fact that Americans think that dairy milk and galaxy is smooth, shows just how bad American chocolate is.
Wait…there is a MORE smooth chocolate?! 🤣😂🤣😂
I tried dairy milk once, it was the worst tasting chocolate I ever had.
American chocolate is bland as hell. It’s terrible.
@@Wizerud Ghirardelli??
Alpine chocolate is even smoother than dairy milk
I did get Cafbury drinking chocolate (the real stuff) online from overseas. *It is worth the shipping!!*
Now THAT sounds like a worthy investment 😮😮😮😮
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor so good!!
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor you need to try the UK's Twinings Swiss Hot Chocolate Drink. It is even better and smoother than Cadbury's!
@@Luvisenergy goodness y’all are making our mouths water!! 🤤🤤🤤🤤 We’re jotting all of this down!!
I get a plain dairy milk bar, heat up some milk and melt the chocolate into it, it’s the best drinking chocolate ever
We do get uk limited or various flavoured drinks, cherry, Vanilla, Ginger Pepsi max, strawberry, Cherry, Vanilla, Peach Coke and all the other UK drinks like lilt, irn brew etc
We just bought some Irn Brew to try!! 😁😁😁😁
Here on the US West coast the chocolate Orange in a box is usually bought around holidays. We have made it a traditional stocking stuffer along with Hershey's big chocolate kiss. However it is readily available all year in Walmart, Amazon and many more stores.
Terry chocolate orange are so good we tend to get them either at Xmas or sometimes as a joke at Easter before mini eggs and creme egg and proper easter egg
We use them as a stocking stuffer in the U.K. too.
Yeah, I've certainly hought them at Christmas, many times. I don't like them at all, but my one daughter does.
I forgot to tell you that me have rhubarb pie here, like apple pie and served with custard. Zack we'll have to make it for you next time we see you.
Ohhhhh now you’re speaking my language 🤤🤤🤤🤤
'We don't get flavours', We have Cherry Pepsi, Raspberry Pepsi, Lime Pepsi, Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke, Sublime Lime Coke, plus limited editions of both Coca Cola and Pepsi. Such as Exotic Mango, Feisty Mano, Twisted Strawberry etc...
Not going to lie, I’d love to try a Twisted Strawberry 😁😁😁😁
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor It was really good, I don't recall it tasting much of strawberry but it had a cleaner and more refreshing taste than the plain stuff.
It was Opal Fruits that were 'made to make your mouth water '
Do they still make those?? 🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor They do but the name was changed to Starbursts about 20 years ago.
@@peterholmes3011 ahhh very familiar with those, thanks! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor you might be familiar with them, but did you know they are actually a British creation, first sold as opal fruits in the UK in 1960 then in 1967 they were introduced in the US under the name of m&m fruit chewies before being changed to starburst.
That other famous American candy, skittles, is also a British creation 😉
@@davebirch1976 didn’t know any of that actually 😆😆😆😆 Too cool!!
Terrys chocolate orange was invented as an alternative to after dinner chocolate mints
Nik Naks are a must try crisp. All flavours. Scampi and Lemon is an acquired taste ig.
We’ll be on the lookout for some Nik Naks…Scampi and Lemon sounds intriguing 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Can you still get the scampi n lemon haven't seen them in yrs
@@shirlgirlc6734 Yh, they even have the £1.25 bags in some places. Best way to get them is at Asda with the 6 pack bags (all 3 flavours).
@AlchemistOfNirnroot scampi and lemon are my favourite ones
@@CazzieHooperthey're the best ones.
Awesome video! I've had the orange chocolate thing. We have it here around Christmas. I usually get it at Walmart
Where is here ? And I’m sorry… lol 😜
I've seen that orange chocolate here too. I think its just ok. I like hershey's better.
@@OohhMyDaysItsJosh Georgia, USA
I stock up on Terry's Chocolate Oranges. I enjoy grabbing a slice occasionally.
I've seen them all over. Even a Brach's Orange chocolate version as well.
4:34
Actually, vegamite is from Australia, Marmite is the U.K. equivalent
NZ also has a Marmite version, very different from the UK. But I'm a Vegemite girl!
@jlc7841 I'm not a Tim Tam fan either there's a funny background aftertaste like they're using chocolate with palm oil or something.
Interesting side note ... is Tim Tams came about in Australia 1964 ... yet Penguins were around 30 years before that. And in NZ we used to dip chocolate biscuits in milk or coffee and use them as a straw before Tim Tams hit the NZ market,
@jlc7841 Yes, when Cadbury had their factories in NZ they were quite popular .... but they sold and went to Australia... because of higher temperatures in Australia they had to introduce Palm Oil to their chocolate to stop it melting on shop shelves. It's given it a very grainy texture by comparison. It feels more like a very sweet confectionery now not to mention shrinkage. Whittakers chocolate has the snap and texture chocolate should have and NZers seem to prefer this brand now. I think the Cadbury mint chocolate bar ... smooth ... would be the exception.
@jlc7841 Cadburys Old Gold Mint is very much like after dinner mints. Because it's darker chocolate it doesn't have that sugary texture. They've changed the recipe to their once lovely Roses chocolates too. The difference being is you buy Whitakers because it tastes good you buy Cadbury because it's cheap and then wish you hadn't.
Loved the video some things we can buy here in the US like The Terry's orange chocolate & the Mango Pepsi is NOT a limited edition because I have been buying it by the 12pack for about a year or so since it came out & it's just another Flavor like the Cherry Pepsi that so good too. I love the Mango Pepsi but it has to be ice cold or has to have it with lots of 🧊🥭🥤🧡😍👍🙏 ice. I love the H Family they're so sweet thank u guys for making us laugh. 😃😆
Thanks for the correction, we thought that Mango Pepsi had been hanging around for a little while to have been limited edition…makes sense 🤣😂🤣😂
What is it with the Americans obsession with putting loads of ice in drinks? it ruins the flavour by weakening it.
Just leave the cans/bottles in the fridge until you need it, let's be honest your fridges are massive anyway compared with here in the UK 😂
@@davebirch1976 so we have heard 🤣😂🤣😂
My local supermarket has only just started stocking Mango Pepsi here in Nottingham UK I thought it was a whole new thing but it's probably only just been approved for sale here.
Rhubarb and Custard Squashies are a 10 you bunch of heathens
FINALLY…someone who agrees! 😂🤘
I love the minions edition banana Squshies and the bubblegum squshies
There’s banana Squashies?! 😲😲😲😲
Josh - You leave your cheese doodle out of this 😅
Died laughing at your face during that part “excuse me?!” 🤣😂🤣😂
as a kid in scotland, the perfect snack was invented in my hometown, the "aberdeen buttery" its a type of bread roll thats so good i just eat them cold form the pack, but there nice toasted with some butter, you know a buttery is toasted when you hear the roll sizzling
Rainbow drops are my childhood ❤
I was pleasantly surprised by the flavor / texture combo! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
- Zack
Fantastic video guys !!
Thanks, we couldn’t have done it without you…literally 😂❤️🙂🇬🇧
I loved hearing Baby H in the background 😂❤
@@leafiiloran it was a welcome addition to the atmosphere 😁😁😁😁
Rutabaga is what's called "Swede" in Britain.
Learning something new everyday! 😁😁😁😁 Thanks!
My oldest kid wasnt crazy about the Peeps flavor soda either but my youngest thought it was cool! Lol😂
It’s not bad for trying, but definitely not worth drinking regularly 😅😅😅😅
Hi watching from England UK 🇬🇧 Dr pepper original is my favourite soft drink but the strawberry and cream sounds yummy 😋 wouldn't mind Trying that one 👍 I also love your American cream soda that so tasty too 😋
Yes Cream soda is AMAZING!! 😁😁😁😁
Hey I am In Leeds England and I think you can get a selection of Dr pepper in the American sweet shops however there pricey last time I looked they were 4 pound a can
@@anthonynettleton8346 yea there's a shop here in Nottingham that sell different Dr Peppers but they are too expensive.
There's one this I miss from being a kid in philly, Clearly Canadian Blackberry. That stuff was gorgeous.
Yall from NC. Should've gotten a Cheerwine 😊
Love that stuff !
@@OohhMyDaysItsJosh me too. That my fave. Im from Salisbury so I feel proud to have it produced in my little town.
Looks like i have a hell of a lot of catching up to do 😂😂
I treated rainbow drops as cereal, its makes the milk so sweet at the end 😋
There used to be a Terry's Chocolate Orange advert which was a send up of Indiana Jones and that huge rock!
Gonna have to look that one up!! 😁😁😁😁
You can buy British Cadbury in A Touch of Britain, but at inflated import charges
Don’t smack it whack it 🤣🤣 that’s the slogan that goes with the terries chocolate orange 👍
I love terries chocolate orange. I love hula hoops the BBQ beef flavor.
Oh wow that does sound good, going to have to try those; the salt and vinegar were great!!
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor I am from the UK. You should try British sweets.
We can’t wait to try all that is out there! 😁😁😁😁
Opal Fruits made to make your mouth water....Starburts now😢
Wonder why the name change? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
I have many friends in usa who are not keen on uk candy. I thunk the diifference is usa candy is so full of sugar and fake flavour uk tends to be more subtle. Its what you get used to i guess. Ps chocolate orange to me is heaven 😂
It’s definitely a different flavor profile…not bad, just different 🙂🙂🙂🙂 But those Squashies & Fruit Pastilles were AMAZING 🤣😂🤣😂
-Zack
@@AxelFoleyDetroitLions this was edited and still makes no sense
@@AxelFoleyDetroitLions I apologise for my typo and also the word difference being mis-spelt. Thank you for the correction I omitted to proof read before clicking submit. Oh and I thought we were talking about candy not fish and chips
@@AxelFoleyDetroitLions having lived in uk all my life and travelled the world including usa I can honestly say the food here isn't that bad. It's what your used to I guess yes I eat fish and chips maybe once every 6 months and love it when I do. There is alot of misconception about food in different countries. I love to try all foods from around the world there is good and bad everywhere
I love that our sweets aren’t too sweet and I love that our chocolate is real and just melts in the mouth. I’ve been ordering American sweets, chocolate and drinks and I have to say I’m not at all impressed with them, overly sweet and have a strong artificial taste and the chocolate.. sorry but 🤮 vile but I liked one drink I tried from America.
BY GOD!! why have you not had pickled onion space raiders or Monster munch... its a crying shame boys!!
Strawberry and cream dr pepper sounds nice ... gonna have a look in the american sweet store in leeds next week for one .. or maybe if its available at swig or somewhere when i come over to utah
This was on 999 likes. Then I entered. As someone with OCD, this makes me very happy.
Opal Fruits made to make your mouth waterStarburst)
12:10 that was Opal Fruits! They changed their name to Starburst a while back.
they most likely do know what a rutabaga is. in the UK we call them swede
Thanks for that!! 💪💪💪💪 We shall ask them!
I love the chocolate orange candy
Most of us did too 🤣😂🤣😂
I love Jaffa (choc/orange) Milkshakes, too!
Ive seen alot of these videos and theres always Twiglets. Ive seen more Americans eat them than British
That’s hilarious 🤣😂🤣😂
Lancashire ( northern England ) either a steak n kidney pie or meat n potato pie on a barm ( bread bun ).
Rainbow drops are flavourless shite but then again I love twigglets lol.
Hahahaha it’s so funny how different everyone’s taste is 🤣😂🤣😂
Black currant is one of my favorite flavors and it’s SO hard to find in the US. I had to buy a $12 bottle of Ribena just to get some black currant in my life. It just doesn’t exist here. I think it was illegal for a while?
Have never had Black Currant and now I want nothing more than to try it 😭🤣😂😆
Think it still is
Wait, is that serious? I just presumed blackcurrant was a standard flavour everywhere especially in America where you seem to be able to get anything
@@JSTJAGE unfortunately I’ve never seen black currant flavor over here 😔😔😔😔 Will definitely be seeking some out though 😁😁😁😁
From what I can remember, Stephanie, all of the blackcurrant bushes were got rid of in the US due to a disease they either got from something and then passed it on to other plants, etc - or another plant gave them a disease, and the blackcurrant upgraded it and made it even worse for other plants . . . Maybe the US had a specific plant that caused the mutation to happen - so that's why your flavourings have mostly grape over there - whereas here in the UK we usually have blackcurrant in sweets and drinks and not grape . . . Although, I don't see why so many blackcurrant items should be banned from being imported to the US seeing as its nothing to do with actual real berries or new planting bushes, per se . . . Strange???
Opel fruits. Made to make your mouth water
Squashie ranks:
Og
Minion Banana ones
Sour Apple n Cherry
Rhubard and Chustard
Bubblegum (awful).
About time they made Apple & Blackcurrant flavour and also Cola/Cherry, maybe a tropical one like Pineapple and Mango or even lemon and lime.
Nuts and fruits, my favourite are pomegranate and pistachio
The caramel chocolate was named caramac in the 70s nice chocolate
Cordials and squashes in the UK are diluted with water as they're a thick concentrated high juice like hawaiian punch or kool aid there's different brands blackcurrant being a common popular purple berry flavour is one them. Not heard of anybody mixing it with lemonade though but obviously that's a personal preference.
In the 70's we used to add lemonade to cordial to make orangeade, black currantade or cherryade.
This was years before the sh!te that was sodastream 👍🏻
U forgot the mustand and ketchup Doritos lol
Wait are those real? 🤣😂🤣😂
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor yes sir they just released sometime last week and they're really good u should give it a try if u can find them
@@cameronnhaydensreviews1003 will go online to look now!! 😎😎😎😎
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor 😊
This video definitely shows a contrast in American personalities in comparison to British personality very well jokes included hahaaa no grape in the fruit pastilles purple candy here are always blackcurrant flavoured the green was lime in other sweets sometimes green apple so no watermelon that's also not a common candy flavour here too
We have the orange candy ball / chocolate here in US
It seems like everyone else knew that except us 🤣😂🤣😂
Not the best Flavour Hoola Hoops! Everyone puts them on their fingers & eats them 🤣🤣
Well now that you’ve left us in suspense we need to know…what IS the best flavor of Hoola Hoops?! 🤔🤤🤣😂
Murdering a great 3 dog night song.
Oh yeah, no doubt about that 🤣😂🤣😂
I think those drinks will change the flavour of the snacks. Should of used water
That’s a great observation, why didn’t we think of that 😅😅😅😅
We have dr pepper but not strawberries and cream i need to try that 😮
Made to make your mouth water was opal fruits/starburst☺️
Never had Caramilk. I wonder if it's like Caramac?
Not sure as we’ve never heard of Caramac 😅😅😅😅
The difference in tastes will be the chemicals in yours that we banned 😂
We have rutebega in the UK, but we call it "swede".
The Twiglets I've tasted recently bear no resemblance to Twiglets from years ago. Such a disappointment! I thought fruit pastilles came in tubes.
We’re learning something new everyday!! And having loads of fun while doing it! 😁😁😁😁
Yet didn't Taylor rate Black and Red Fruit Pastilles an OMD in a later video? Outrage lol
Hahahaha good catch! 🤣😂🤣😂 I think it took all of us a while for our palettes to adjust; this video is essentially our first experiences with British sweets and snacks!!
You can or could get Mango Pepsi in the Uk, Max at least, Raspberry also, but they are minging. Pepsi in the Uk's got too many artificial sweetners or something rotten in it nowadays, gives me a bad stomach, I can only drink cocacola, but until my later teen/adult years I was always a Pepsi lad.
No it’s opal fruits are made to make your mouth water
I love twiglets but dont like marmite..
Can I ask what was more important the programme that you're making or the person the woman in red was acknowledging to her left-hand side?
What does she mean we don't get anything flavoured (UK soda)? I've had pepsi cherry, vanilla, mango, lime,
Have they tried Irn Bru?
We have tried Irn Bru!! 😁😁😁😁 We did a soft drinks / soda taste test a few weeks ago!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
This Australian eats Twiglets everytime I go to the UK and have a Vegemite craving. But I would give all your soda a 1, because I don't like soda. Too much sugar. Cheese doodles? Don't be leaving your doodles out, you'll be done for indecent exposure.
Differences make the world go round!! 😁😁😁😁 And yes, there was obviously some confusion about “Cheese Doodles” in this episode 🤣😂🤣😂
Any Australian snacks you’d suggest we try??
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor definitely Tim Tams, BBQ Shapes, Burger Rings, Violet Crumble Bars, Cherry Ripe and as you seem to like soda, Bundaburg Ginger Beer.
@@jenimcniven8704 awesome that’s a great list, thanks!! 😁😁😁😁
I actually like twiglets but i don't like marmite lol
Yeah we’re trying Marmite on toast for the first time this week 🫣🫣🫣🫣
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor Marmite is an acquired taste... you either love it or you hate it. Will be interesting if any of you like it. 👍
Americans trying to offer people who are from the same country the snacks come from is funny it's a taste test for Americans 🥴😆🤣
Made to make your mouth water was opal fruits.
I love marmite and hate twiglets. I don't think they taste the same
You'd have thought after the debacle in the 80s when the ppl rejected new Coke, why would they make limited edition flavours? Have they learnt nothing?! 🤭
Surprised there wasn't any spotted dick in a can.
Hahahaha that’s next time 😜🤣😂😆
The main difference between British confectionery and American is that we cannot load the product with additives and flavourings. We definitely cannot add known carcinogens which are dangerous to health, unlike American producers.
Mountain Dew is banned In UK&EUROPE.
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I've always hated Twiglets. I don't get it
I love marmite and twiglets and have since I was a toddler.
Don’t compare Vegemite from Australia to British marmite it’s like comparing apples and oranges
Crim against humanity, they didn't tap the orange 😮
Why did you not have British soda to go with the British snacks it’s kind of defeating the purpose having American soda with British snacks
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Woohoo!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Yup I hate Chocolate orange and every other sweet with that combo, too.
Apparently some love it and some hate it 😅😅😅😅
I dont think i could take something to eat from someone who keeps sucking his fingers.
We’ve encountered worse on this channel 🤣😅🤣😂
14:48 Mountain Jew?
I hate twiglets they taste like cigarette ash
Opel fruits, made to make your mouth water