All European vs American FANTA Comparison & Taste Test (Part 2) *YIKES!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @malpa2345
    @malpa2345 Месяц назад +2109

    The colour of those US Fanta’s are wild! Look like cleaning solutions to clean your bathroom or kitchen 😂

    • @Wrecker3D
      @Wrecker3D Месяц назад +114

      isn't that blue the color of anti-freeze? maybe you can use it as such... Anyone wanna try?
      The green looks like Dreft dish soap (don't know if it's available in US -might use different name though) which is a popular brand in EU...

    • @malkontentniepoprawny6885
      @malkontentniepoprawny6885 Месяц назад +27

      If you are renovating your house and run out of paint, you can always use sodas.

    • @genlus_s
      @genlus_s Месяц назад +15

      ​@@Wrecker3DTbh I know that some of those sodas can be used as cooling fluid to clean the cooling system of your car from sediments and rust... so yeah, I would say, it can work as an anti-freeze

    • @margreetanceaux3906
      @margreetanceaux3906 Месяц назад +7

      Thanks: spit out my coffee…

    • @cnikkor
      @cnikkor Месяц назад +64

      Maybe we in Europe use vibrant colors for wc cleaner, so people are aware of it's toxicity just from looking at it.

  • @Harald.
    @Harald. Месяц назад +697

    No fruits where harmed in the making of US Fanta.

    • @Nicamon
      @Nicamon 14 дней назад +16

      Underrated comment.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @matt.muscat
      @matt.muscat 13 дней назад +10

      Unfortunately way too funny 😂

    • @jwideuluisinaein
      @jwideuluisinaein 13 дней назад +11

      Sad but true (and funny 😂)

    • @danielbensch1663
      @danielbensch1663 13 дней назад +4

      Only Humans... but psssh, that's not a problem, we got plenty of those, right.

    • @SipChai
      @SipChai 12 дней назад +2

      none used too

  • @stefsoroiu5607
    @stefsoroiu5607 Месяц назад +1310

    Here in Romania we say about the bright blue and green sodas that they come in Chernobyl Blue and Fukushima green. :)

    • @benvandermerwe4934
      @benvandermerwe4934 Месяц назад +25

      😂

    • @sorin-vn3mc
      @sorin-vn3mc Месяц назад +33

      Green sodas are the cheapest apple shampoo.

    • @petradrahosova1756
      @petradrahosova1756 Месяц назад +8

      😂😂😂

    • @Nako3
      @Nako3 Месяц назад +5

    • @IEH-m9n
      @IEH-m9n Месяц назад

      Ingredients of Fanta Exotic in germany: Tried my best to translate it:
      Water, sugar, orange juice from orange juice concentrate, carbon dioxide, peach juice from peach juice concentrate, apple juice from apple juice concentrate, acidifier citric acid, coloring food (concentrate of carrot and safflower), acidifier malic acid, passion fruit juice from passion fruit juice concentrate, sweeteners (acesulfame K and aspartame), natural flavor, stabilizers (E 414, E 445, and E 412). Contains a source of phenylalanine.
      E 414 (Gum Arabic): A natural resin used as a stabilizer, thickener, and emulsifier. It helps prevent ingredients from separating in beverages and foods.
      E 445 (Glycerol esters of wood rosin): This additive acts as a stabilizer and emulsifier, aiding the mixing of oily and watery components. It's commonly found in carbonated drinks.
      E 412 (Guar gum): A plant-based thickener derived from guar beans. It's used to stabilize and thicken liquids, such as in beverages or sauces.

  • @mall_grab
    @mall_grab Месяц назад +315

    The green US fanta looks like the Fairy dishwashing liquid 😳

    • @Tinabee1961
      @Tinabee1961 17 дней назад +3

      Don't know where you're from, but I seen this Fanta just this weekend in Asda in the UK (for Halloween).

    • @Brandon-w6s1p
      @Brandon-w6s1p 14 дней назад

      Never seen green Fanta in the US. These are usually misleading videos

    • @hotdiggitydog90
      @hotdiggitydog90 12 дней назад +1

      @@Brandon-w6s1p my local gas stations had them. im in the us

    • @Sanixxsx
      @Sanixxsx 11 дней назад

      @@Brandon-w6s1p lol might not have seen it cuz you have not looked? Think it's there somewhere where you live, might just be some stores that orderes it and some dont

    • @opavodnik7982
      @opavodnik7982 9 дней назад

      "waldmeister" (woodruff?) syrup ^^ ...deep green sugarliquid to mix with water
      btw, blue looks like antifreeze XD

  • @williamrockwood5234
    @williamrockwood5234 Месяц назад +857

    as a german it's fascinating for me to see how you rank and describe these drinks, cause generally, fanta here is seen already as very, very sweet and sugary and many people avoid it because of that and you describing it as not as sugary as the american ones really gets me to wonder how (bad) the american ones must taste.

    • @juhajuntunen7866
      @juhajuntunen7866 Месяц назад +26

      100% pure orange or apple juice has around 10% sugar content.

    • @davidgantenbein9362
      @davidgantenbein9362 Месяц назад +110

      The US uses a different type of sugar that’s unhealthier, but sweeter (high fructose corn syrup). Though the real ugliness starts with all the stuff the US puts into soft drinks that’s flat out forbidden in Europe. So yeah, our soft drinks are unhealthy, but still way healthier than the US versions.

    • @Lewtable
      @Lewtable Месяц назад +24

      @@davidgantenbein9362 He did also mention that the US Fantas had around 60-70g of sugar each, where-as I think the European equivalent 50cl bottles in most cases have around 20-30g? If it has 70g of sugar in a 50cl bottle, that'd be like filling ~14% of the empty bottle with just pure sugar I'm pretty sure.

    • @ankhayratv
      @ankhayratv Месяц назад +12

      A question for a German: Did you read the red can? That seems to be Danish, or something, but it does say ".de" and "Berlin"?

    • @mindscraper1978
      @mindscraper1978 Месяц назад +2

      @@davidgantenbein9362 Many of those banned ingredients aren't banned, just have different names, the whole E numbers are basically the US food colourings.

  • @ElMariachi1337
    @ElMariachi1337 Месяц назад +233

    Soda's fun fact: Mountain Dew was forbidden in Europe for a long time, only after PepsiCo removed the BVO ingredient they were allowed to produce it for the EU.
    And I saw an article a couple of months ago that the FDA has finally filed a report to forbid the use of BVO in consumer products from 2024 on (after 50 years of it being forbidden in the EU)

    • @sismofytter
      @sismofytter Месяц назад +9

      Mountain dew is made under license in Europe, in Denmark it's Carlsberg making it

    • @Grand_Prix_TV
      @Grand_Prix_TV Месяц назад +1

      I can't find a single can of Mountain Dew in Amsterdam. Im not a huge soda fan but I miss that flavor.

    • @vratislavbenda4825
      @vratislavbenda4825 21 день назад +2

      Here in Czech Republic, we still have Mountain Dew.. but its not that good as it used to be.

    • @Inktvis_777
      @Inktvis_777 15 дней назад +1

      @@Grand_Prix_TV check in fake polish stores, they often have moutain dew, cans and bottles

    • @hotdiggitydog90
      @hotdiggitydog90 12 дней назад

      Another fun fact. got something rusted up? put it in coke (american) itll clean it right up. though id recommend it being small, otherwise itd be expensive with that approach

  • @kmartyCZ
    @kmartyCZ Месяц назад +588

    Just to be sure. In Europe, if you want to look for additives, namely (but not exclusively) colors, you'd look for E, colors are between E100-E199.
    US name - EU "E-code", e.g.:
    Yellow 5 - E102
    Yellow 6 - E110
    Blue 1 - E133
    Red 40 - E129
    It doesn't mean these colors are used in EU nowadays, but when it's used, it would have the "E" code rather than "color number".
    Also, if something has "E" number, it doesn't necessarily means it is used in food. Or in the other way, "E" number doesn't necessarily means it is bad. For example "E300" is vitamin C, "E948" is oxygen and so on. Unfortunatelly many people looks for "E" numbers like it would be scarecrow or so, so many producers tends to use rather "common"(?)" name. So for example "yellow 5" (E102) would be specified as "tartrazine".

    • @deimixwolf6354
      @deimixwolf6354 Месяц назад +26

      Thank you for the detailed explanation❤

    • @Drew-Dastardly
      @Drew-Dastardly Месяц назад +16

      Yes I had a great little paperback book in 1980's called "E for Additives" that explained them all.

    • @youserawaiting3876
      @youserawaiting3876 Месяц назад +18

      The sugar in European sodas might be from sugar beet, a local resource as cane sugar usually comes from South America. When demand is high they just mix beet and (whitened) cane sugar. Interestingly, for these Euro-sodas they mix sugar with stevia. This is also done with (Euro-) Pepsi regular cola, and doesn't give that chemical flavor.
      Some of the cans you are tasting are bottled in Germany but language being Scandinavian (Danish?).

    • @menninkainen8830
      @menninkainen8830 Месяц назад +5

      However, all those listed colours are so called azo dyes. They were forbidden in Finland already in the 70's, but actually allowed again because of EU. they have a bad reputation and I don't think they are really used at all by local corporations. I believe they are responsible for that neon feel.

    • @Drew-Dastardly
      @Drew-Dastardly Месяц назад +7

      @@youserawaiting3876 Sugar (sucrose) is highly processed 99.9% pure and you shouldn't be able to taste the difference between beet or cane.

  • @adriadriaaaaaa
    @adriadriaaaaaa Месяц назад +118

    Getting more professional with each tasting ;)
    I work in the food industry (in Europe) and have taken a sensory training course to learn how to do professional tastings.
    Two tips for your next tasting session:
    1. Smell the sample before you taste it and try to describe the smell as well
    2. Always rinse your mouth with a sip of water between different samples so that the taste buds are neutralized and the residue from the previous sample does not remain on your tongue and affect the perception of the next sample.
    Can't wait to see more of these videos! 😄

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Месяц назад +19

      @@adriadriaaaaaa that is so cool 😎 Thank You for the advice!

    • @Hansen710
      @Hansen710 Месяц назад

      im not sure rinsing them with water makes sense with products like this
      some things actually improve the taste and acts like flavor enhancors, and often sodas are used in those combos
      i get where you are going
      but to compare you also need to work from more then just memory
      if you go to a danish hotdog stand you ask for a cocio
      they come as a set almost automaticly, just like mc calls for a coke for some people
      and its not a bottle coke

    • @margaretbamford7176
      @margaretbamford7176 Месяц назад +2

      Does US bottled water have additives? They can't drink the tap water in most if not all places there, or is that just marketing too?

    • @Robbedem
      @Robbedem 6 дней назад

      If you have it, it's also better to put a cover on the glass to prevent smells from mingling.

  • @bamtam420
    @bamtam420 Месяц назад +333

    for the people that don't know Fanta originated in Germany as a Coca-Cola alternative in 1941 due to the American trade embargo of Nazi Germany, which affected the availability of Coca-Cola ingredients. Fanta soon dominated the German market with three million cases sold in 1943. The current formulation of Fanta, with orange flavor, was developed in Italy in 1955.

    • @CoL_Drake
      @CoL_Drake Месяц назад +12

      Jeah but saying it originated is too far if a stretch is only the name. Fanta is nothing like the WW2 fanta in Germany that's a totally different drink

    • @9.5.9.5
      @9.5.9.5 Месяц назад +35

      ​@@CoL_DrakeSo when a car manufacturer makes a completely new car they are the same manufacturer only in name now?

    • @oliverbold9724
      @oliverbold9724 Месяц назад +1

      @@CoL_Drake genaU

    • @73smoo
      @73smoo Месяц назад +2

      Yes, 'My name is Andong' made a good video about it.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Месяц назад +2

      Interesting, didn't know that was the beginning, I thought Coca-Cola created Fanta as a more fruit version.

  • @A8T8T
    @A8T8T Месяц назад +30

    I bursted out laughing when you described the exotic as mild in colour and light in sweetness, I love that soda, but it’s definitely one of the most colourful and sweet ones I drink - I think my tastebuds would faint in horror if I ever tasted a US soda 😂

  • @PaulinaHagath
    @PaulinaHagath Месяц назад +401

    My dude doing a master's in fantology 😂 I swear I'm making you a fancy diploma in Canva.

    • @serlucian9155
      @serlucian9155 Месяц назад +5

      hahahaha

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Месяц назад +47

      @@PaulinaHagath haha 😆 love that 🎉
      “Certified Fantology Major” 😎

    • @RedSampler
      @RedSampler Месяц назад +6

      milking that fanta cow... and good on him he found a niche. keep em coming iwrocker😀

    • @hideouspatje
      @hideouspatje Месяц назад

      ​@@IWrocker as a coca cola adict i can say there's difference between coke bottled in Germany and the Netherlands, so i wonder how much different US coke would be...

    • @fixcz
      @fixcz Месяц назад +2

      ​@@hideouspatje It is not that different as I thought it would be. But it certainly isn't better than most of Cokes in Europe. For me, the Danish Coke has the best taste. And I think the worst taste had some from the West Balkans, but I don't know the exact country where it was from. Our Coke (Czechia) is somewhere on the average, but for me it's better than the US one. That's just my humble opinion. Everyone has different tastes.
      Try to look for those shops with foreign candies, snacks and drinks. I'm not totally shure, as I tasted it in the US, but they should have the US Coke there. We have a bunch of those shops in Prague, so I suppose you will have it in Germany/Netherlands as well.

  • @MrKanon
    @MrKanon 13 дней назад +10

    In Europe, you can find:
    Poland: Classic Orange, Fanta Shokata (elderflower), and sometimes limited editions like Fanta Dark Mystery (blackberry-blueberry).
    Spain: Fanta Lemon and Fanta Strawberry & Kiwi.
    UK: Along with the classic, there's Fanta Fruit Twist, a mix of several fruits.
    Germany: Fanta Lemon and Fanta Mango & Dragonfruit.
    Italy: Fanta Arancia Rossa (red orange).

    • @mariapopa1890
      @mariapopa1890 7 дней назад +1

      In Romania there was a Halloween edition with red orange. And in Germany you can also find the exotic one, the elder flower, strawberry &kiwi, grapes and mandarins(zero sugar)

    • @stefanaretz7613
      @stefanaretz7613 7 дней назад

      Netherlands: Fanta cassis+ Berry
      Germany: Fanta Zero Oreo

    • @dianapita3056
      @dianapita3056 3 дня назад

      Portugal: Orange, Pineapple, Passion Fruit are the most common

  • @JoelMunizVilla
    @JoelMunizVilla Месяц назад +184

    It is eerily surprising how similar American products are in color, quantity and presentation to typical European household cleaning products. If I were the father of an American family emigrating to a European country with very young children, I would keep European cleaning products in a safe because my young children might mistake European cleaning products for American soft drinks.

    • @Natsukashii1111
      @Natsukashii1111 Месяц назад +19

      Even without being from America that's a good habit tho, kids would try anything colorful

    • @CristianNazare
      @CristianNazare Месяц назад +1

      SO TRUE

    • @kobodera8261
      @kobodera8261 Месяц назад +14

      The sad part is that your kids are probably better off drinking those cleaning products...

    • @fixcz
      @fixcz Месяц назад +3

      @@kobodera8261 This made my evening :D :D :D.

    • @j.wagner1633
      @j.wagner1633 Месяц назад +5

      Well we sadly had some cases in the 80s in Germany where immigrant families (mostly turkish people) who couldn't read or speak German, gave citrus cleaner to their kids thinking it was lemonade which lead to some problems obviously. Nowadays the packages do show that it's not something to drink

  • @Yahula1edits
    @Yahula1edits Месяц назад +30

    From Germany here ! Love the comparison videos, its hard to get anything American here, literally because its banned. So seeing these is quite interesting. What I'm most shocked about is you describing the German Fantas as mild, because they are considered crazy sweet and sugary here. Maybe a palette difference?

    • @frederikkejrgensen4514
      @frederikkejrgensen4514 4 дня назад +1

      Hi, the fantas he describes as german, actually only have labels in danish😅 So i think these are imported from denmark, but i don’t know, if that makes any difference still. Maybe german fantas are sweeter than the danish?

    • @Yahula1edits
      @Yahula1edits 3 дня назад +2

      @@frederikkejrgensen4514 I'm pretty sure in Europe everyone has the same Fantas, besides some exotic flavours

    • @frederikkejrgensen4514
      @frederikkejrgensen4514 3 дня назад +1

      @ you’re probably right. I guess our fantas are “mild” when compared to the american ones then. I also find fanta very sugary here, so i wouldn’t dream of ever tasting an american one😭

  • @josefcihak6823
    @josefcihak6823 Месяц назад +273

    In Europe, a lot depends on what country e.g. Fanta is from. Greek has 20 percent fruit juice and Czech 5 percent. I mean, like orange.

    • @TheJohn_Highway
      @TheJohn_Highway Месяц назад +42

      In Greece fanta is a "last resort" drink, we only buy it when the local brands aren't available.

    • @josefcihak6823
      @josefcihak6823 Месяц назад +10

      ​@@TheJohn_Highway Yeah, I don't drink Fanta, Sprite, etc. either. In Greece, I'd only drink orange juice.

    • @barlin4972
      @barlin4972 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheJohn_Highway What are the names of the local brands?

    • @Itwasalwaysme_Noone
      @Itwasalwaysme_Noone Месяц назад +18

      ​​@@barlin4972For orange soda you'll hear "Loux" (λουξ) a lot, but we have other regional/local brands as well.
      I would name other flavours and brands but I don't really drink sodas. (Some coke after some gyros, yeah)

    • @voodoossj
      @voodoossj Месяц назад +24

      Greek Fanta is the most orange juicy Fanta you can get. Delicious for us non greeks!

  • @meimeiprezimei
    @meimeiprezimei Месяц назад +78

    I'm European. A few years ago "American food store" (that's the name of the store) opened close to where I was working. I decided to go there and I bought a can of soda. It was some U.S. brand which is not available here, I forgot the name. It did have a hint of some fruit but I've no idea what it was. 😅 But, after drinking half of the can, I experienced something that I'd best explain as an adrenaline rush, but worse. I really thought I'd need to visit E.R. My heart was pumping like crazy and I wanted to run/jump/scream/... all at once. It went away after like an hour. I still don't know what it was. Maybe that was "sugar rush". I enjoy sweets a lot but I don't think I've experienced "sugar rush" before that. Or after for that matter. 😅

    • @phnx418
      @phnx418 Месяц назад +5

      Are you sure it wasn't an energy drink?

    • @JoriDiculous
      @JoriDiculous Месяц назад +15

      @@phnx418 Energy drinks are mainly sugar in different form. US soda is like European energy drink without the energy part.

    • @meimeiprezimei
      @meimeiprezimei Месяц назад +6

      @@phnx418 if it was an energy drink, it wasn't written on the can. Maybe that's not mandatory, idk. I haven't read the ingredients list though.

    • @ajrwilde14
      @ajrwilde14 24 дня назад +1

      Was it Mountain Dew? That has caffeine!

    • @meimeiprezimei
      @meimeiprezimei 23 дня назад +2

      @@ajrwilde14 hm, might have been. Can (colors) at least look similar. 🤔

  • @LaSDetta
    @LaSDetta Месяц назад +232

    Most sodas in northern Europe are beet sugar, not cane sugar. Especially in Germany and Sweden since we grow a lot of sugar beets. The sodas are from Denmark(.DK) not Germany (.DE) which you also can tell from the "Kun for export" which is Danish or Norwegian

    • @vast001
      @vast001 Месяц назад +14

      The Netherlands also grows sugar beets. In among others Hoogkerk there is a sugar factory Cosun Beet Company, formerly known as Suiker Unie.

    • @silsail
      @silsail Месяц назад +5

      In Italy it's almost exclusively beet sugar as well!

    • @valije
      @valije Месяц назад +1

      Same in Spain AFAIK

    • @pallew
      @pallew Месяц назад +6

      It did say .de but it is Danish :)

    • @MagZu
      @MagZu Месяц назад +11

      its danish. in norwegian its "Kun for eksport" its almost the same but danish switches up some letters but the words are essentially the same :D

  • @Mister__Jey
    @Mister__Jey Месяц назад +25

    17:55 Fanta Lemon was long time my favorite, but they change the Formula, it was WAY better ten years ago

    • @mariapopa1890
      @mariapopa1890 7 дней назад

      Oooof same. It used to be my favorite and I hate it now 🥲

  • @Slgjgnz
    @Slgjgnz Месяц назад +74

    Gonna be honest, referencing fantas by color rather than flavor is already wild to me. Never heard that in France at least.

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille Месяц назад +5

      J'avoue que "fanta rouge" chez nous c'est plutôt "fanta fraise" ou mieux celui mangue/fruit du dragon ♡

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat Месяц назад +22

    The European Blue Fanta is called Shokata and is Elderflower and Lemon flavour.
    It's a blue bottle, not a blue liquid and the labels are always upside down for some reason.

  • @Viva-Cristo-Rey-
    @Viva-Cristo-Rey- Месяц назад +114

    Hey! I would like to provide a little info. Those small cans were in Danish. My native tongue.
    It is a German can because there is a lot of border shopping going on between us and Germany. So as it said, it is meant for export to Denmark only.
    You got the translations down very well. Thank you for the great videos. It is pretty wild how it is in America with food items.

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Месяц назад +10

      Not "to" Denmark but out of Denmark. It´s a tax thing. They can make and produce it inside Denmark and dedicate those cans for export so they are not taxed with Danish sugar tax. That some of them after ends in German border shops and are bought by Danes avoiding Danish sugar tax are all part of the "avoid tax" game. A lot of the "export only" cans though often have a higher quality than if locally produced (in the nations they are exported to), and fewer ingredients, as to make sure they do not contain anything that the importing nations have banned. It´s a bit like our pig and cow meat export. They live under better conditions and have stricter controls than demanded by EU, so they can be exported to more nations with highest demands. No matter if you live in Japan, UK, USA etc you can be sure that there are no artificial growth hormones or antibiotics in Danish meat and that anything organic labelled truly have only also been fed organic products throughout. A Danish beef will be marked and can be traced down to the single farm it came from so if any ever gets busted that farm is out of the game. Same with those cans. I bet they have a unique batch serial number. Danish authorities rules truly works, Full traceability, so if any try to cut a corner they will be out of business. The last 40 years there have been scandal after scandal hitting all the largest producers of baby milk powder except the Danish produced that are exported all over the world. We can be proud of the systems we have built to ensure that we export quality and the key always have been that the farmer, the soda producer or baby powder maker knows they WILL be busted and caught if they cheat why no one do. "Made in Denmark" rarely means you buy the cheapest product or solution but it will have the highest standards and quality and that´s how you get the best return of your investment no matter if a digestive product or a technical solution.
      It can be difficult for a Dane to understand but did you know that an American "organic" labelled beef can come from a cow that have been given an antibiotic shot as calf (just because) and have eaten up to 30% GMO wheat? So an American consumer cannot even buy a true organic meat product from their own nation unless they know a farmer they trust and get it directly and whom does that?
      We think we do things as it should be done and sometimes think others do the same, but I have followed many news sources for many years and you would be chocked to learn how some do things. The above clip demonstrates it fine. Why would you allow dyes and ingredients that have been banned all over the world for decades, after they have been linked to ADHD behaviour, allergenic provoking, and even linked to increased cancer possibility? Cows and pigs in USA are given antibiotic shots as standard just as they are given artificial growth hormones to increase weight fast. Now, guess what nation have huge problems with antibiotics resistance and an obese population?

    • @vansting
      @vansting Месяц назад +2

      I remember those crazy colorful sodas that were sold in Denmark when I was young. As a Swede I loved the the taste of them and the sweetness and I do think Denmark stopped with the crazy colors way later then Sweden. It’s the same with your hot dogs (pølsa) that was Lamborghini red before and today just normal natural red. But man in the 70s after you eat a couple of Danish hot dogs you where pissing red for days 😂😂😂😎

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Месяц назад

      @@vansting I liked them as a child as well and still do. They are not bad for drinks either. I actually had a red one in the fridge and just checked ingredients list because of your comment.
      It states: Water, sugar, Citrusacid, natural aromas, calciumcarbonate (for longer preservation) and colours E 120 and E 163.
      It´s the E numbers that are the interesting part, I guess, so looked those up to figure out if something bad behind it and actually the result were "fun".
      The E 120 comes from extracts of a red beetle and E163 is a violet colouring, derived from the cell sap of plants, vegetables and flowers. Both E numbers above are not only approved in Denmark but in entire EU. I have seen Harboe trucks on the Øresund bridge so maybe you also can buy these sodas in Sweden? You can still get a very red sausage at a Hotdog stand but today most prefer the ones of highest quality, with as few "odd" ingredients as possible but after reading about E 120 it very well could be what they use for the "red" pølse/sausage today also. Next time you come by you can check out "Netto" or "Rema" and others that have Harboe sodas and find both a transparent red and green soda, if not available in Sweden.

    • @ben9755
      @ben9755 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Mike-zx1kx Why should the can be made in Germany, with Danish and German text, and then not delivered to Denmark? Why not write in English right away? I don't understand the world anymore.

    • @helmutkok7833
      @helmutkok7833 Месяц назад

      @@ben9755 boarder shops a lot of Danes cross over the boarder to get cheaper manily beer but also sodas

  • @Khazar01
    @Khazar01 Месяц назад +29

    The cyrilic text on Fanta Tropical is in Macedonian language :) never expected that I would see one all the way in US :)
    it was made and bottled by Skopska Pivara (located in Skopje) which also makes the best Coca-Cola drinks probably in Europe.
    One of the reasons they make Fanta and Coca Cola taste so good is that they use natural spring water, which we have in abundance here in Macedonia.

    • @perolden
      @perolden 14 дней назад

      '' the best Coca-Cola drinks probably in Europe.''......... probably not...there are competitions, and the water is the key. If you have the best water, you easily win, and Norway has the best water in Europe, maybe in the world. Itis inly foreigners and idiots that buy water here. Tap water is what you get on those VOSS water bottles . Yes VOSS is ordinary tap water from Arendal (Voss is a small town in the mountains 400 km from Arendal, so that is just a name).
      So , the best bears as well as the best soft drinks are always won by a Norwegian company, because of the water

  • @stevecyclemaker492
    @stevecyclemaker492 Месяц назад +102

    In Fanta Exotic is: Currant, Carrot, Chokeberries, Elderberries and Lemone/Citris

    • @TheAngryAustrian
      @TheAngryAustrian Месяц назад +9

      Crazy that fanta exotic tastes mild to him. I hate it, it tastes like dishsoap.

    • @kikixchannel
      @kikixchannel Месяц назад

      @@TheAngryAustrian US people have dulled taste buds and noses due to the extreme amount of chemicals in their food. I'm not joking nor exaggerating. Some things that have mild taste (in my country mild-tasting foods and snacks are very common) appear to US people as having zero taste at all. They just cannot taste it to begin with.

    • @vomm
      @vomm Месяц назад +13

      @@TheAngryAustrian If you think something tastes like dishsoap it's most likely a genetic receptor trait like with coriander. Or do you think it's on the market for years because people love the taste of dishsoap? For them it doesn't taste like that of course.

    • @TheAngryAustrian
      @TheAngryAustrian Месяц назад +1

      @@vomm people drink rootbeer, for a third of the population it tastes like mouthwash.

    • @vomm
      @vomm Месяц назад +5

      @@TheAngryAustrian Don't know what's your point. I have explained why. Another example does not change my explanation.

  • @StevenQ74
    @StevenQ74 Месяц назад +18

    Here in the Netherlands we also have Fanta Cassis which is blackberry flavour, with blackberry juice,, it is purple, but a natural dark purple

    • @elricthebald
      @elricthebald Месяц назад +13

      Sorry to correct you here, but it's black current (Zwarte bes), not black berry (braam).
      🇳🇱

    • @Richardryan84
      @Richardryan84 Месяц назад

      Sounds great !

    • @lynnm6413
      @lynnm6413 Месяц назад

      @@elricthebald I love everything black currant, do you have the granini one with guarana as well?

    • @jacquilewis8203
      @jacquilewis8203 13 дней назад

      Sounds yum, 😋 blackcurrant or blackberry

    • @krakakapaul
      @krakakapaul 12 дней назад

      Fanta cassis is the best soda ever.

  • @dadwudendelou9109
    @dadwudendelou9109 Месяц назад +68

    3:20 The first 3 digits of a product's barcode actually indicate the country code where the product was made.
    570 to 579 = Denmark

    • @Hansen710
      @Hansen710 Месяц назад

      men det siger tydeligt vis intet, det er åbentbart bare en skatte snydde kode.
      smag på dem før du snakker
      januar 2020 vil produkter fra The Coca-Cola Company og dets datterselskaber, der i øjeblikket bliver solgt i Tyskland ved den dansk-tyske grænse, blive leveret af Coca-Cola European Partners Deutschland GmbH,

    • @dlthornberg
      @dlthornberg 20 дней назад +3

      Can confirm. Most of the text on the can is Danish :)

    • @beatricenilsson4530
      @beatricenilsson4530 19 дней назад

      I also thought the spelling was danish. Or first swedish since I am swedish but then I saw the difference 😅 Nice to see I was once correct 😂

    • @DEGCrack
      @DEGCrack 18 дней назад +1

      The digits in Germany are 400 - 440. I read the text from the exotic Fanta and thought too this was from a Scandinavian Country the second green is maybe from Bulgaria because the writing is Cyrillic :-)
      Greetings from Germany :-)

    • @socie01
      @socie01 15 дней назад +1

      I can confirm that there are companies like Coca-Cola in Berlin that make drinks specifically for export purposes. But Products like that can vary. These products are meant to be sold in the stated country, for this country could have different regulations and laws for food stuff and sometimes the recipe needs to be adjusted.

  • @Tharaldsen89
    @Tharaldsen89 Месяц назад +23

    So as a Norwegian I can tell you that while the Fanta Exotic, Strawberry&Kiwi may reference the Coca-Cola Company HQ in Berlin, it's in fact Danish. The language on the can is danish, and the white tag around the ingredients list says "Kun for Export" wich means "Export Only/Only for Export".

    • @Surikaat
      @Surikaat Месяц назад +1

      Skulle nettopp skrive det, men så ser jeg at du har gjort det allerede:)

    • @heseits5157
      @heseits5157 19 дней назад +1

      The can is not danish but for Danes, if it was made in Denmark there would be pant on it, which there is not. This can is presumably sold at the border between Denmark and Germany, which is why there's Danish and German language on the can :)

    • @hellprince1
      @hellprince1 8 дней назад

      AAAND it also says DK not DE on the can on the close-up xD

    • @heseits5157
      @heseits5157 8 дней назад

      @hellprince1 brother it doesn't, read what it says and where it's made in Berlin

    • @hellprince1
      @hellprince1 8 дней назад

      @@heseits5157 Thing is. that is not where it is made at. It's the contact number for Fanta Berlin's offices. Like the OP said it's Danish. You can see clearly the DK part next to the Fanta logo at 3:20

  • @alpacamale2909
    @alpacamale2909 Месяц назад +121

    Left is Fanta from the Fallout universe.

    • @MrMazza4321
      @MrMazza4321 Месяц назад +18

      Nuke-a-Fanta 😂

    • @Yandarval
      @Yandarval Месяц назад

      @@MrMazza4321 Flanking the glowing box of Twinkies in the middle.

    • @earthtaurus5515
      @earthtaurus5515 Месяц назад +1

      @@MrMazza4321 Fanta Quantum lol...

  • @t0nito
    @t0nito Месяц назад +8

    In Portugal you can find Fanta in Orange, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, Grape and Guarana flavours. There used to be Lemon Fanta here too but it was phased out in around 2002/2003

  • @pezza4798
    @pezza4798 Месяц назад +69

    I was just watching a documentary series about Czech video games on Česká Televize and suddenly a clip of you playing Euro Truck appeared 😂

    • @lea88pu
      @lea88pu Месяц назад +10

      Maaan iss famouuss 🥳🥳🥳

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Месяц назад +17

      @@pezza4798 what!? That’s actually crazy 🤣🤣🎉🎉

    • @gk3coloursred
      @gk3coloursred Месяц назад

      @pezza4798 link for us and @IWrocker?

  • @RustyDust101
    @RustyDust101 Месяц назад +3

    13:30 Ian taking a sip from the "haunted apple" bottle, nearly leaving the liquid at the same level as before. That's a real indication how bad it is.😂😂

  • @marekokragy3341
    @marekokragy3341 Месяц назад +109

    I admire your focus on the goal of drinking all Fanta from USA Fanta Reserves 🤣🤣🤣

    • @barlin4972
      @barlin4972 Месяц назад +6

      The first video is almost at 1 million views. He should do another one if he finds the red US Fanta somewhere! haha 😅

    • @embreis2257
      @embreis2257 Месяц назад +1

      if he keeps that up he is putting his liver in serious danger. better stop it before it gets really damaged

  • @Incogneto1981
    @Incogneto1981 Месяц назад +3

    'Like drinking cake' I was laughing soo hard at this! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @GiantHaystack
    @GiantHaystack Месяц назад +27

    You need to promote your PO Box more - I'm sure you've loads of European and Australian viewers who will send you some of the weird and wonderful concoctions from around the globe. I would have thought that a lot of countries have alternatives to Fanta that might be even better.

  • @Ray-lw2rh
    @Ray-lw2rh 25 дней назад +2

    You are now a certified Fanta review channel. I respect it.

  • @helloweener2007
    @helloweener2007 Месяц назад +18

    German Fanta exotic: juice 3% (orange, passion fruit, peach), fruit concentrate (black currants, carrots, chokeberry, elderflower buds, lemon, safflower), aroma
    I also looked up Fanta Tropical and it seems it is similar to Exotic in some cases (orange, passion fruit, peach) without the other fruit concentrate but I also found some that are sold in Germany but imported from other EU that are only orange juice and aroma.

  • @Sc4v3r
    @Sc4v3r Месяц назад +5

    7:10 Yes, they are from Germany, but produced for other european countries.
    12:35 We have the same one in Germany for Halloween. My wifes, my and your reaction were the same. We couldn't drink it and threw it away.
    Actually, that made me think of your taste tests :) So very funny to see you test it now 😁
    18:00 That is my favorite Fanta of all time. Exotic is ok, but Zitrone (lemon) is the best. ❤
    21:10 Interesting. I hate it because it is so extreme sweet for me. I just can't taste almost anything just sugar.

    • @Aoderic
      @Aoderic Месяц назад

      Sure Fanta as invention and brand is from Germany. But in most countries it is made locally.
      I noticed the Strawberry-Kiwi soda had Danish discription on it, and here Fanta have been licenced to Carlsberg, and is made in Fredericia.

  • @MakooWallinen
    @MakooWallinen Месяц назад +16

    The fanta rabbit hole is still being explored!
    Love it.

  • @patriciav4438
    @patriciav4438 Месяц назад +4

    You should really try the zero sugar version. I love fanta lemon zero, so refreshing in summer ☀️

    • @idadamgaard4351
      @idadamgaard4351 28 дней назад +1

      Yes, this is my favourite too! But I actually think Fanta Lemon is the soda where the sugar vs sugar free versions are most identical.

    • @patriciav4438
      @patriciav4438 28 дней назад

      @@idadamgaard4351 it is, absolutely.

  • @vinniamsterdam700
    @vinniamsterdam700 Месяц назад +59

    That Fanta lemon is great with gin!!!😊

    • @honzaplachy5040
      @honzaplachy5040 Месяц назад +4

      Thanks for tip! 👍😄

    • @davidpelc
      @davidpelc Месяц назад +3

      Will try, thanks from Prague! 😉

    • @erraldstyler
      @erraldstyler Месяц назад +1

      Schweppes Wild Berries is the best to mix with Gin imo

    • @Imjuliaa
      @Imjuliaa Месяц назад +3

      In spain we mix it with beer

    • @SmokeyTheHeir
      @SmokeyTheHeir Месяц назад +3

      Or with vodka, both work perfectly 👍

  • @thelazyduck9370
    @thelazyduck9370 Месяц назад +2

    The Fanta Exotic is definitely a very specific flavor. If you really focus it's like a sweet passion fruit, but it definitely is a distinct flavor that I could recognize in a second

  • @EuroEchoes
    @EuroEchoes Месяц назад +17

    Your Fanta series is fun to watch

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Месяц назад +6

      @@EuroEchoes thanks 🙏 Good to hear, they are fun to make 😎

  • @cyprian626
    @cyprian626 19 дней назад +1

    Fanta exotic is my favorite. Elderflower & Lemon is also good from time to time but it's rather rare.

  • @genlus_s
    @genlus_s Месяц назад +15

    I love the Fanta Tropical, it genuinely such a good soda. I prefer it way more than any other flavor and I always get it when I can.

  • @GaneshaHippietrip
    @GaneshaHippietrip 6 дней назад +1

    Missing the purple 'cassis' (blackberry) Fanta. We have those in the Netherlands.

  • @kirilmitrev8391
    @kirilmitrev8391 Месяц назад +19

    in Bulgaria we do have those neon colors on the the cheapest brands and they are usually sell on most remote location or venues where you don't have a say what to buy and even then usually we go with bottle of water

    • @Ilar-en7lg
      @Ilar-en7lg Месяц назад

      In Spain too I think.

    • @stanitodo1075
      @stanitodo1075 Месяц назад +2

      Unfortunately, even though Bulgaria is part of the EU, the Coca Cola products are made with glucose fructose syrup and artificial sweeteners such as Aspartame, and not with real sugar like in the other EU countries.

    • @CristianNazare
      @CristianNazare Месяц назад +1

      @@stanitodo1075 SACRILEGE! My condoleances

  • @MarcelHSV96
    @MarcelHSV96 Месяц назад +2

    It's crazy for me as a German to see this differences.
    My favorite EU Fanta is Mango and Dragonfruit in a dark pink/red can. It's awesome!

  • @demogaming8895
    @demogaming8895 Месяц назад +14

    300 calories in a 0.5 liter drink is insane. Drinking that is like eating a small meal, except it has way more sugar

  • @aleksshine
    @aleksshine 4 дня назад +1

    The blue Fanta Is called Fanta shokata. And From southeast Europe (Balkans)Lemon elderflower taste. And actually only the bottle Is blue the Drink itself Is slightly yellow.

  • @Mike-zx1kx
    @Mike-zx1kx Месяц назад +14

    Since I was a teen, too, many decades ago I have tried to be a political consumer without being extremist about it. As a teen I learned that The Coca Cola company used their syrup extracts in a transfer pricing scheme to avoid paying taxes in the nations they sold their very highly priced products in. So a locally produced Coca Cola would cost double of a locally produced local cola soda would cost AND they did not pay any tax relatable to their actual profits. At the same time I have always found their massive focus on commercials annoying and contributing to polluting the media and even buildings. I have therefore not bought any Coca cola company products personally for over 30 years. The personal savings financially over the years are considerable and it feels good to know that the sodas I actually have bought have made profits in companies that actually pay tax locally. Think global, shop local! At least when quality are matched locally.

    • @Ilar-en7lg
      @Ilar-en7lg Месяц назад

      Since I was, not since I were.

    • @CoL_Drake
      @CoL_Drake Месяц назад +6

      Literally no one cares about was/where. For most here English is second or third or even fourth language

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Месяц назад

      @@Ilar-en7lg Corrected.

    • @Ilar-en7lg
      @Ilar-en7lg Месяц назад

      @@Mike-zx1kx Ok

    • @Ilar-en7lg
      @Ilar-en7lg Месяц назад +1

      @@CoL_Drake Literally people care. Just because you don't, it doesn't mean the rest of people don't care either.

  • @hozakari5067
    @hozakari5067 9 дней назад +1

    we have the beetlejuice versions here in eu aswell, in cans, the one with beetlejuice himself is apple lychee flavored

  • @s7umpf
    @s7umpf Месяц назад +11

    IWrocker descending into the rabbit hole of lemonade.

  • @TinaCBR750
    @TinaCBR750 Месяц назад +2

    What is in your cola as we have no "high fructose corn syrup".. And I am in the UK 😂😂😂

  • @tomscorpion6288
    @tomscorpion6288 Месяц назад +11

    0:21 Wow, that's quite an old map of Europe :)

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Месяц назад +2

      @@tomscorpion6288 gotta love Google lol

    • @kathilisi3019
      @kathilisi3019 Месяц назад +7

      I often see maps with Czechoslovakia or Yugoslavia still on there, at least it's more recent than that.

    • @theslow-by5co
      @theslow-by5co Месяц назад

      For me it's looking new what is different in the map?

    • @tomscorpion6288
      @tomscorpion6288 Месяц назад +2

      @@theslow-by5co Serbia and Montenegro still together, even though Montenegro gained independence in June 2006 (18 years ago).

  • @m8s-before304
    @m8s-before304 Месяц назад +4

    The Lemon one is the best

  • @edgarmaestre6622
    @edgarmaestre6622 Месяц назад +9

    Try to mix lemon fanta with a lager beer. We call this mix in spain "clara" or "champú" depending of the region. I think in Germany is common too. Some people prefer mixing with shweppes lemonead instead of fanta because schweppes is less sweet. Try it. I recomend you. Excuse my bad english, greetings from Catalonia!

    • @rmyikzelf5604
      @rmyikzelf5604 Месяц назад +1

      That's basically a Radler

    • @hardyvonwinterstein5445
      @hardyvonwinterstein5445 Месяц назад +1

      I've seen that in the Netherlands too. In my region it is called 'sneeuwwitje' or in English snow white.

    • @W4rM4chine82
      @W4rM4chine82 Месяц назад +1

      Fanta with Jägermeister (Germany)

    • @idadamgaard4351
      @idadamgaard4351 28 дней назад +2

      I prefer mixing my Fanta lemon with tempranillo, picked that "recipy" up in Spain as well 😁 And I got my aunt hooked too, in fact we did a tasting where we mixed with Fanta orange, lemon and sprite respectively, and although all were good the lemon mix was the clear winner 🍋

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen 13 дней назад +2

    21:40 EU nutrition facts label MUST include per 100 g or per 100 ml data so the packaging size doesn't matter when you compare the numbers.

  • @tonysium5742
    @tonysium5742 Месяц назад +20

    In Estonia, I presume also in the rest of Europe, we have New Fanta, that has lower sugar content at about 4g per 100 ml. I understand it's supposed to phase out the older recipe.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Месяц назад +2

      I hope the US will do that too one day and anyway it's not refressing to drink lots of sugar syrup.

    • @Jeff.55649
      @Jeff.55649 Месяц назад +5

      yeah and they taste like shit

    • @ChuUnthor
      @ChuUnthor Месяц назад +3

      That just means they're using other sweeteners, which generally taste crap

    • @tonysium5742
      @tonysium5742 Месяц назад +2

      @@ChuUnthor They're using sodium cyclamate, sodium saccharin as replacements for sugar and these for me don't seem to have any weird aftertastes like the older replacements.

    • @ChuUnthor
      @ChuUnthor Месяц назад +2

      @tonysium5742 I prefer Stevia, but Saccharine is okay enough I guess. As long as it ain't aspartame or acetsulfame, which taste like rat's ass

  • @SeiRedeye
    @SeiRedeye 4 дня назад +1

    When he drank the green Exotic fanta and said it was a mild flavor, my head exploded because personally I cant drink it because its so sugary and almost too flavorful.

  • @gigantus9001
    @gigantus9001 Месяц назад +7

    The 2nd most hydrated person on YT just after BadlandsChugs

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Месяц назад +1

      @@gigantus9001 oh boy I could never compete with Chugs.. now that guy is hydrated 🤣😎🎉

  • @JoriDiculous
    @JoriDiculous Месяц назад +1

    Dont worry about all the E-numbers, they are for the most part natural ingredients like color , conservation, regulator, stabilizer etc. Sugar etc is always measured in pr.100ml etc, so "35% would mean 35% sugar pr. 100ml. as am example.
    "Exotic" usually means some tropical fruits with some variolation from the "tropical" taste lol :)
    I still dont know if Fanta is common to find in Norway- But what we do have as a REALLY good alternativ is carbonated pure water with natural flavours, like lime, lemongrass, pineapple, peach, kiwi, pomegranate. Most in double mixes (except the pom). Quite refreshing and excellent for mixing! (Not just alcohol but with fruit juices)

  • @CM-ey7nq
    @CM-ey7nq Месяц назад +22

    Exotic was Danish as far as I could see (w/some German text).

    • @LaSDetta
      @LaSDetta Месяц назад +2

      Same with the Strawberry/Kiwi

    • @LaSDetta
      @LaSDetta Месяц назад +2

      And the Lemon one

    • @Mike-zx1kx
      @Mike-zx1kx Месяц назад +2

      It makes sense. There is a large exporting soda production from The Coca Cola Company in Denmark. Water is clean and plenty in Denmark. When consumers increasingly will focus on emission free made products they also will be able to use that as a selling point since over 60% of Denmark´s electricity are emission free, primarily coming from offshore windmills and soon that number will rise to over 100% and Denmark will become a permanent exporter of emission free energy.

    • @A._Meroy
      @A._Meroy Месяц назад +6

      Apparently it is produced by Coca Cola Germany in Berlin for the Danish market

    • @troldrik
      @troldrik Месяц назад

      @@A._Meroy Must be canned for the cross border trade then. VAT and duties are lower in Germany, so people cross the border to stock up on beer and soda.

  • @breakfastcereal2346
    @breakfastcereal2346 10 дней назад +1

    There are also grape and pineapple fanta

  • @CrazyInWeston
    @CrazyInWeston Месяц назад +19

    Currently drinking a Fruit Twist Fanta in the UK.
    Juices from Orange, Peach, Apple and Passion Fruit.
    A 330ml can is just 15g of sugar. And its 63kcal.

    • @MrMazza4321
      @MrMazza4321 Месяц назад +1

      Fruit twist is a nice shout 😋

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Месяц назад +2

      @@CrazyInWeston that’s great and sounds delicious 😎🎉

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz Месяц назад +1

      Yet it's full of aspartame and other artificial sweeteners so you have that gross bitter aftertaste. So you might as well just get a zero version since due to the sugar tax in the UK a lot of the UK drinks have had a lot of their sugar replaced with sucralose and aspartame. Only really coke kept their sugar. basically any drink below 60 calories is mostly a zero drink full of sweetener these days.

    • @Richardryan84
      @Richardryan84 Месяц назад

      It's really bad , never liked it , but the elderflower flavour you can get from Europe "shokata" is up there with the greats

    • @tomekkaminski2677
      @tomekkaminski2677 Месяц назад

      Passion fruit You say

  • @suicidalbanananana
    @suicidalbanananana Месяц назад +1

    The green one that looked kinda orange-red was probably "blood orange" flavored? Cool to see such a variation btw, regardless of if some of them are "bad", its funny to see Fanta be a dozen (or more) different drinks around the world. Oh and i would love to see Ms IWrocker try more/you trying stuff together with her 👍

  • @GepardLaszlo
    @GepardLaszlo Месяц назад +14

    We do have the Beetlejuice special edition in Europe, and it's also green like that, but it's zero sugar

  • @MathildeBT_
    @MathildeBT_ 11 дней назад +1

    The EU Fanta exotic is from Denmark my country :D I searched up the flavors and it says pineapple, mango, guava, some kinda grape ig, lemon, and other fruits but it also looks like passionfruit I think on the can. :)

  • @RuslanKvitnevyi
    @RuslanKvitnevyi Месяц назад +12

    That was a FANTAstic video

  • @mastermao72
    @mastermao72 Месяц назад +2

    In germany the sugar amount written on is per 100ml and per portion of 250ml. So you need to closely look. German Fanta orange has 7.6g per 100ml & 19g per 250ml.
    I take 25% Fanta adding 75% water to it. It's refreshing!

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz Месяц назад

      Mate you're an absolute degenerate with damaged taste buds. Fanta already barely has any flavour these days due to the sugar tax causing drinks to replace their sugar with sweetener. Nevermind diluting it hahahah.
      You'd like squash though which is everywhere in the UK, it's fruit juice concentrate you mix with water

  • @Alessaria
    @Alessaria Месяц назад +6

    I like the inside setting 🤗

  • @klarasee806
    @klarasee806 Месяц назад +1

    Gum Arabic (E414 in the EU, I414 in the US) is a natural ingredient that has a wide range of health benefits and is extracted from the exudate of certain acacia trees.
    It is also what is on the back of postage stamps that you have to moisten to make them stick.
    In the US, gum ghatti is sometimes used as an alternative, which is not approved as a food additive in the EU.

  • @ulliulli
    @ulliulli Месяц назад +4

    Fanta Exotic has the tastes of passion fruit and peach

  • @florianpagat370
    @florianpagat370 Месяц назад +1

    Misha Charoudin recently made a Onboard lap of the Nurb with Kevin Estre, they are casually chatting while destroying the track, you would love watching it !

  • @Xanthopteryx
    @Xanthopteryx Месяц назад +5

    Tip:
    Mix Fanta Exotic with Cola. Roughly 1:1.
    Regular Fanta also works out.

    • @winandylen3863
      @winandylen3863 Месяц назад +2

      Yh you can get that at Burger King Belgium 🇧🇪

    • @neartheend666
      @neartheend666 Месяц назад +4

      mix lemon fanta with red wine 1:1. Enjoy your summer cocktail :)

    • @W4rM4chine82
      @W4rM4chine82 Месяц назад

      Why

  • @norXmal
    @norXmal Месяц назад +1

    Fanta exotic was my go-to drink as a child when going for Fanta product.

  • @j.vanderson6239
    @j.vanderson6239 Месяц назад +10

    The Netherlands here:
    When I see all those sodas I like having a fresh glass of milk

  • @Gomorragh
    @Gomorragh Месяц назад

    the fun one to do would be to 1) watch the tango adverts for all the flavours, then at the end of them taste test any tango products you can get
    Blue fanta is a mainland europe flavour that appears occasionally in the uk, looks like elderflower or something

  • @rikmoran3963
    @rikmoran3963 Месяц назад +6

    The US Fanta drinks remind me of some of the drinks we used to buy as kids in the UK back in the 70s and 80s. Same sort of colours and the ingredients also included syrup as far as I can recall. I'm surprised that this type of drink is still being sold in the US in 2024. It is genuinely worrying!

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz Месяц назад

      Literally literally every soda on the planet is made of a syrup. You mix coke zero syrup with carbonated water to make coke zero. Yes sodas are basically squash. This is how drinks machines work exactly. One nozzle dispenses carbonated water the other drink syrup.
      High fructose corn syrup in American drinks is just sugar from corn instead of sugar cane, it's not unhealthy or bad for you more than other sugar.

    • @ZeroMat1
      @ZeroMat1 Месяц назад

      French born in 1990 here , Fanta orange was also like the one in the US , i noticed the change a few years ago when buying and drinking fanta , i still remember the old chemical taste .

    • @Brandon-w6s1p
      @Brandon-w6s1p 14 дней назад

      Fanta Orange is available in most restaurants that have Coke Products. You can get many more Fanta flavors if they have Freestyle Machine but Orange is the Default flavor and my favorite.

  • @BeReddog
    @BeReddog Месяц назад +1

    German fanta exotic should have the following ingredients:
    Water, sugar, carbonic acid, 2.6% orange juice*, 0.2% passion fruit juice*, 0.2% peach juice*, citrus extract, acidifier (citric acid), coloring food (black currant extract, carrot extract, aronia extract, elderberry extract, lemon extract, safflower), natural flavor, stabilizers (E445, E414).
    * from fruit juice concentrates

  • @productjoe4069
    @productjoe4069 Месяц назад +9

    A lot of those scary chemical names are just the formal names of food components. Isobutyric acid, for example, is one of the compounds in vanilla (amongst other foods), which makes sense in a pineapple drink. The US uses formal names for handling food intolerances while the EU (because of language differences across the single market) uses a number based system commonly called ‘E Numbers’ (each compound that’s approved for human consumption is given a number like E150, which is caramel).
    The actual dangerous part of those drinks is the monosaccharide sugar content, not the formally named food components.

    • @productjoe4069
      @productjoe4069 Месяц назад +3

      I should clarify that sodium sorbate and calcium sorbate are banned in Europe, and I’m certainly not saying that all the additives are great for you. I’m just pointing out that simply having an E number or a scary name doesn’t mean it is necessarily bad for you. If I told you that Orangina contained high quantities of Methylpropenylcyclohexene, many would refuse to drink it. But I’ve just told you it contains the main essential oil that gives orange juice its flavour and frankly I’d be more worried if it didn’t contain it.

  • @GregileLena
    @GregileLena 29 дней назад

    Thessaloniki Greece here. I wasn't surprised by the variety of europian fanta you found at the US as much as by how you found these tiny 125ml glasses to try them with. These glasses are standard in Turkey (slim waisted as they call them) for drinking their famous tea (demli çay as they call it) and are hard to find in the rest of the world. Except maybe where there are Turks in the world to use them for their tea. Amazing...

  • @Avatar2312
    @Avatar2312 Месяц назад +7

    The "german" Fanta appears to be originally distributed in Denmark. But the distribution of Fanta in this region of Europe is handled from germany, so that's why there are the .de endings.

  • @TheStOne1
    @TheStOne1 12 дней назад +1

    I think Lemon Fanta is only sold in Spain. It's my favorite actually.

  • @kokkolintu3528
    @kokkolintu3528 Месяц назад +4

    Watching this, I just realized something. Every time I eat take-away from McDonalds, the drink makes me cough and leaves that slimy feeling in my throat. But the same doesn't happen with take-away from Burger King. And that's probably because over here Burger King gives the European bottled drink when you order take-away - while McDonalds gives the drink from their machine, which is syrup-based. (So the drink being suryp-based, even here in Europe with no red 6 or what ever, REALLY affects the taste and texture of the drink.)

    • @NicklasJohansson-n8x
      @NicklasJohansson-n8x Месяц назад +1

      Also the amount of syrup is depending on the machine settings, maybe it mixes in extra syrup

    • @WookieWarriorz
      @WookieWarriorz Месяц назад

      So you still get good drinks from your mcdonalds. All the mcdonalds drinks in the UK taste like fucking asshole because it's all sweetener and too diluted..

  • @gabrielcornea9119
    @gabrielcornea9119 11 дней назад

    Fun facts: the Strawberry/Kiwi and the Exotic are made in Germany but are specially brewed for export in Denmark with Danish text and everything, real fruit concentrate and natural flavors and colors. The Tropical is made in North Macedonia (the ex-Yugoslavian country, not the Greek province with the similar name), but I can't see the text as there's no focus in the closeup. I can't tell about the European yellow lemon type, as there was no focused close up, but it might also be German-made for the Danish market. The Exotic's ingredients are: water, sugar, natural fruit juice from concentrate 3% (oranges 2.5%, passion fruit 0.2%, peach 0.2%), carbon dioxide, citrus extract, citric acid(also known as E330), fruit and vegetable extract(blackcurrant, carrots, aronia chokeberries, elderberry, lemon, safflower).

  • @Xanthopteryx
    @Xanthopteryx Месяц назад +7

    DK = Denmark
    DE = Germany

    • @GepardLaszlo
      @GepardLaszlo Месяц назад +2

      But as I know, the danish is also produced in Germany

    • @jarnar08
      @jarnar08 Месяц назад

      in this case the cans are from the border markets in Germany produced for Danes. so: yes, they are German but all the text is danish

  • @alexrom.5548
    @alexrom.5548 Месяц назад +1

    I am a huge fan of french Fanta. Here, it contains 12% juice and only 6.5g of sugar per 100 ml (like 34g if it was in US bottle). It is soooo flavourful. I actually prefer french fanta to orangina.

    • @earthtaurus5515
      @earthtaurus5515 Месяц назад

      That's due to competition and stringent regulations, goes to show when there is a better and healthier product out there the competition will have to make a healthier and comparable product.

  • @RuneJohannesen
    @RuneJohannesen Месяц назад +4

    The Excotic is produced in Fredericia Denmark and exported to Germany to be sold at the border shops. It only contains natural fruit juices and sugar, nothing else.

    • @Bo_D_Hansen
      @Bo_D_Hansen Месяц назад +1

      It is not true that it only contains natural fruit juices and sugar, because there are also these things.
      Water
      Carbon dioxide
      Acidity regulator (E330)
      And
      Stabilizer (E445, E414)

  • @Diecastclassicist
    @Diecastclassicist Месяц назад +1

    I miss some of your other kinds of content, like the sim driving, but if soda tasting is hot right now, please taste Moxie, my favorite!

  • @Ashuowl
    @Ashuowl Месяц назад +4

    Somehow us Europeans are just winning by doing nothing

    • @ZeroMat1
      @ZeroMat1 Месяц назад

      The US is very much a corporate state , corporations lobbying everything and screwing over people , US population doesn't seem to realize yet !

  • @oder1skl
    @oder1skl Месяц назад

    i love fanta mango since i was a child :) but the older i become, the less limonade i drink. thanks for your content. allways nice to see the world through other people eyes

  • @chrisperyagh
    @chrisperyagh Месяц назад +8

    USA orange Fanta is the colour of the orange peel, whereas the European orange Fanta is the colour of the orange juice.
    That seems to be a theme among American fruit based soft drinks.

    • @YukiTheOkami
      @YukiTheOkami Месяц назад

      By this theory rhe berry one should hVe been purple as nixibg the red and lue skins feom lueberrys Nd rhe other ones and rhe apple was ore clorophylic green thsn the nice jellowish green peal of green apple
      Co cloution ifen if oloring after the peals was the i tent they failed

    • @Masterfighterx
      @Masterfighterx Месяц назад

      @@YukiTheOkami Dude, spellcheck...

  • @matystechgaming
    @matystechgaming Месяц назад

    As a german it's funny to see your reaction, but in a positive way. And you'll laugh, many here think Fanta (no matter which topic) is too sweet. ;)
    At our store we also have the "Beetljuice" apple flavor as a limited edition.
    We also have pineapple (I think from Spain), the spanish orange version taste a lot more like fruit compared to our german version. We also I guess have thinks like Fanta Lemon, Fanta Mandarine (Mandarin) and my all time favorite back in the days Mango - but they all changed to just Zero products over the years, at least here in Germany. And then there is also Fanta Cassis, Maracuja and Shokota (blue).
    Nothing beats an ice cold Fanta in a glas bottle in summer.
    Important note: Sugar ain't sugar. In The U.S. your sugar is of course from Corn Sugar, because it's cheaper but also more in common. Here it's rafinery sugar, which also explains especially on products like Dr. Pepper, why they taste different - in that case, better in the U.S.

  • @johnallsopp6324
    @johnallsopp6324 Месяц назад +4

    Is US Fanta short for Fantasy? As in if you think this has anything to do with fruit juice you are living in a fantasy.

    • @verttikoo2052
      @verttikoo2052 Месяц назад

      Fantastic/y is the origin for the name, but Fanta was developed in Germany.

    • @jonnor6883
      @jonnor6883 Месяц назад

      Actually it's short for German fantasy. Fanta was a German brand during WW2. Originally it was made with apple juice and whey. Today's Fanta original recipe was made in Italy in the 50s

  • @Wismito
    @Wismito Месяц назад +1

    The green and blue ones look like "Disiclin" a floor cleaning product here in Spain

  • @crabtree8822
    @crabtree8822 16 дней назад

    here are some fanta flavours i found in local supermarket yesterday there are at least the same amount again but not able to locate them. Orange: The original Fanta flavor, which was created in 1955
    Strawberry: A popular flavor
    Grape: A popular flavor
    Peach: A popular flavor
    Pineapple: A popular flavor
    Pina Colada: A popular flavor
    Berry: A popular flavor
    Fruit Twist: A flavor available in 2 liter bottles
    Icy Lemon: A flavor available in 2 liter bottles
    Exotic: A flavor that includes orange, passionfruit, and peach

  • @foothpath9966
    @foothpath9966 18 дней назад

    saw one of them was a danish bottle, the excotic one :)
    here the ingredients in the Excotic one:
    Ingredients: Water, sugar, concentrate juice 3% (orange 2,6%, passion fruit 0.2%, peach 0.2%), carbon dioxide, orange extract, acidity regulator (E330), fruit and vegetable extracts (blackcurrant, carrot, aronia, shrubs, lemon, safflower), natural aromas.

  • @juhokaartoaho
    @juhokaartoaho Месяц назад +2

    I don't really care for Fantas, but Exotic is easily one of the best Fanta flavors.

  • @marioallves
    @marioallves Месяц назад +1

    Its very interesting to learn about the difference between fantas. However I think that for most eu countries, the national brand of that flavour soda is preferred

  • @4400seriesFAN
    @4400seriesFAN 27 дней назад

    Fanta Exotic is "Orange, Peach, Passion fruit" and it comes in two variations, one with no sugar in it and it is closer to a tea and the other version which has sugar in it and it is closer to Paradise in a can! I love it and I had been addicted to it before.

  • @jako010RTM
    @jako010RTM Месяц назад +1

    Hi Ian, just ask your followers to ship some specific products to you (as a sample, to a servicepunt near you) to do a taste/review video 😉
    Saves you lots of effort to find what you're looking for.