@@unepute497 Too much of a hypocrite, are we? You told someone "who tf asked" when they stated their opinion and now u cant deal with me asking you the same thing? Lmao
I hate compound chocolate 😫 It's an abomination. As someone said above, it's not chocolate. It should be banned. And what's more upsetting is that it's more common to find in products than you imagine.
6:38 "I always eat this (baked product) when I feel that I am lacking vegetables in my diet" lmao I always have Coca Cola whenever I feel I'm not drinking enough water.
Not sure where your from but here in Toronto, Canada at the Dollarama where I live you can buy Biskwi butter cookies in a tin and Golden Ring cookies that taste amazing.
@@MRFIXITZ same here but I'm in the US. Then again our dollar store acts like a bargain bin for when other stores have too much of something on the day of receiving stock orders, so we get a lot of good stuff.
0:32 just have found this is what we usually eat in Vietnam 🇻🇳 happy to see it appear ❤️ every thing in this store look yummy, hope I can visit it soon
Those are copycat cookies and are counterfeit produce. They make cheap copies using the “Danish” brand name because danish cookies sell massively across the Asian continent - especially SE Asia.
15:11- Hey, you got a sewing kit! (For those who don't get the joke, it's pretty common for people- at least here in America- to keep the tin and use it to store sewing supplies, other small goods, or other sweets. I saw a Chavezzslovakia video in which one person posted a picture of their cookie tin and someone asked, "Why are there cookies in the sewing kit?" Chavezz replied, "Everyone knows you eat the cookies first and then use it as a sewing kit!"). Edit- I'm sorry your sewing kit cookies turned out to be disappointing, though your commentary was great.
pretty common in Asia too. We don't like waste so we keep boxes and tins for use of other stuff. These circular cookie tins are usually made into sewing kits, icecream boxes used to store herbs and spice pastes, bbiscuit tins for puffed rice, instant coffee bottles for dry spices etc.
6:51 i remember those jellies! they would usually be either a small gift or candies for children in parties/celebrations. i remember trying to slurp it out of the small container. also remembered struggling to open one lol
Super fancy gold packaged chocolate with all the classy verbs: *tastes like garbage* 🤣 that's definitely dollar store chocolate. So many times the "fancy" things taste like crap and the crappy looking things can actually taste pretty good.
@@pixeldoge8067 Mr. Penguin 🐧 I want all the ppl to explore more Asian food and hence if they visit us and see & get to know more Foods - That shouldn't B a problem.
There is a similar snack here in America called “Hello Panda!”, and the “Bird’s Nest” is identical to the drink brand “Mogu Mogu” that sells sweet drinks with lychee jelly bits inside.
I though these were dirty cheap until I exchanged the currency to my countries currency and compared it to the pricing of our snacks . Then I realized we have a lot of bangers for their cheap price here in Turkey!
You Turkish people are so damn lucky. A blogger from my country visited Turkey and showed how much our country rips us off comparing to your country. 😞
For those who don't know, we like to meme about this store chains since they always say 'Fire sale everything must go!' even though everything doesn't have to go
@@rickv9180 Location wise, it can be found quite everywhere in Sg just search google maps. As for the shop name it is by right called Value Dollar but um the shop name may differs from shop to shop so just be careful.
>not drinking that jelly water is a sin bigger than mass murder. *looks at profile pic and username Hmmmmmmm EDIT: He changed his profile picture and username, and I forgot what it was
Most places that sell cheap stuff do that. Most of their stock is either A. A knockoff of a popular brand, B.An alternatively imported food/drink item or C. Just a brand that sells their product cheap enough that said store can make a profit by selling it for cheap. (One of the local cheap stores here sells some pretty good tasting orange and apple juice, and some alternatively imported Oreos, for example)
@@a_reelskitface This store stuff are the real deal but they aren't from the normally sourced country which is malaysia but instead thailand or Philippine plus they buy close to expiry date product or stuff that are left in the warehouse for too long.
I would feel so cheated if I opened up such a big bag of chips and it would have only a bottom of chips in it also those pringle tins were filled only like halfway lol, these snacks weren't cheap, you just got way less then it looked like you were of a cheaper easier to produce brand.
A dollar is a dollar. If i buy a good $5 bag of chips that's full compared to a half full $1 bag, logically the $5 is better but I still walk away with the extra $4 thank you
They just exploit the name of quality products. Danish cookies (especially) sell a massive ton across Asia, and since Asia in general is not a part of international copyright laws, they just copy/paste shit per will in orderto exploit quality products to increase their sales at minimum price. That’s Asia in a nutshell.
@@drizztdourden666 honestly chinese people love it, it doesnt matter if it uses bird salive, it tastes good it tastes good. Although not nutritional, taste is different from health, also placebo effect can make you not like a drink
When done right, those danish cookies are darn good. But the moment I saw them after the lid was opened I knew they weren't gonna be good. Luckily you got them cheap at least. That goldbar chocolate was hilarious with it's "Finest milk chocolate" printing...yeeeah right.
It cost a 1.50 - Milka and Kinder cost about that where I live and are actually really good chocolate. Or you can get Hershey’s symphony bars for 1.50 which I like better than their normal chocolate. For a buck fifty I figured that danish chocolate wouldn’t be so terrible.
The first snack in this video looked similar to the Hello Panda cookies I get at the dollar store here in the US. I love those little chocolate cookies
When she opened those jellies, I had a flashback from few years ago where I placed one of those on a chair and someone sat on that chair. Still smile thinking about it.
@@SakiaExfiredMalk This is one of Dancing Bacons Instagram videos, the person behind the camera showing us the food on RUclips instagram.com/p/Bn-hwMLlq0S/?igshid=2ed4kux55gki
6:39 if you feel like you're lacking vegetables in your diet it's not snacks that vaguely tastes like peas that are going to help, it's a nutritionist lmao
4:38 it's from turkey! But we don't eat this "simsek" brand things generally. They'r so cheap but not a quality product. I appreciate your liking to this chocolate cakes. Some of their products are ok/delicious.
5:24 Turned your Souffle Cake into a Lava Cake... oh, wait. Still, it seems a good value, even if the presentation was lacking. 7:54 I... I think I like them better when they're on their sides. The upright presentation is somehow not appealing. 9:14 What a great deal. I'd be loving those pretty much every day, since McVitie's are much to my taste! 10:05 "Puff Corn" is a similar local brand here, from Golden Flake of Birmingham, Alabama. -- also I am annoyed some of the bagged salty snacks you're showing here employ the same tricks as some unscrupulous manufactureres do here in my country, with huge bags mostly full of nitrogen or whatever, and very little actual product in comparison to the container's size -- 11:00 I love the packaging... too bad the product did not taste to match it. 12:19 Hey, truth in packaging! I'll accept this level of fullness, but not the lack of proper flavor. 13:19 What's up, Doc?! Where did the chocolate dip go? 15:09 Such a pity that they don't taste right -- otherwise this would be a really good deal. 16:19 Please, send me awesome-flavored Pringles knockoffs
10:58 It didn't suppose to look like a Minion, it is just that the brand is having a collab with Minions, which also, comes with the collaboration are prices you can get when you’re in Vietnam as printed on the back
Normal people: Oh no these items can’t be good if they’re sold at such low prices College students: Dude I can get a 12 pack of Dr.Prepper for a dollar this place is insane
I usually watch your video twice , the first time is for entertainment , the second is for sleeping (they’re pretty relaxing) . I do that to make sure to not lost any interesting content .
that is so coooool!!!!! we had a dollar tree store here I loved.....i went one week and the next week it was closed up for good due to corona! so sad!! thank you for sharing this :) and especially the bird's nest beverage!!!! really want to try one of those!
*someone gets shot in the background*
Bacons: a lovely rich tasting chocolate cake
Bwahahahahahahahahahaha
i know right?🙄😂
I thought it was a car wreck
I know...was waiting for an explanation...lollll😂😂
@@alwaysinprayer900 when they paused I thought they were gonna say something but they just carried on 💀💀💀
15:17 the only reason you buy those cookies is because you need a new sewing supplies tin.
my man. 😂😂👌🖒
my mom used to keep the sewing kit in a fox candy/kopiko jar lol
Fr tho
I actually like those cookies 😭😭😭😭😭
True. Those cookies tastes like dirt but the tin boxes are good
15:31 IMPOSSIBLE!!! This is absolutely FAKE!! Where's the sewing kit???
where is all the useless, 10+ year old, low quality jewelry?!?!
Exactly 😂😂😂
@@nubslayerex I can relate I use to spend all my pocket money buying those cheap jewelry....I still do at 22 😂
Stop.
They need eat the cookies and then use
Ok i know "redditors" will say r/woooosh to me
*"I think all the budget goes to the packaging"*
World's _REALITY_
That’s because the packaging is what sells the food.
@@ebbiebean9385 yaaaaaay army
those bags are 90% air, 10% snacks
Still has more snacks then our indian "Lays" 😂
@@aditichatterjee5121 lmao
@@unepute497 who tf asked for your opinion then?
@@unepute497 Too much of a hypocrite, are we? You told someone "who tf asked" when they stated their opinion and now u cant deal with me asking you the same thing? Lmao
@@unepute497 And your words just shout "pressed".
“Today we are trying snacks from the cheapest snack store in Singapore.”
“Tomorrow we will be spending the entire day in the bathroom.”
Bwahahahahahahahahahaha
damn lmao
underrated comment lmfao 💀
Yep XD
why?
12:10 “Finest Milk Chocolate” It leaves an oily film in your mouth and lacks flavor
ahh the popular wax chocolate, sugary nothingness
This stuff isn't chocolate. This is Cocoa-flavored fat with milk powder.
I hate compound chocolate 😫 It's an abomination. As someone said above, it's not chocolate. It should be banned. And what's more upsetting is that it's more common to find in products than you imagine.
@@LadyPisces96 like chocolate coin
@@senseimasteroh yes! 😔
6:38 "I always eat this (baked product) when I feel that I am lacking vegetables in my diet" lmao
I always have Coca Cola whenever I feel I'm not drinking enough water.
Exactly. 🤦🏻♀️
Why tf is the sarcastic example attacking me though
@@oculus6923 because you like coke more than water?
I Always Have A Heart Atack Whenever i Feel i'm not feeling more healthy
Lmao
Anytime you see chocolate claiming it's the finest in a dollar store... You're in for a bad time.
As a Dane, I still can’t quite get my head around the fact that the most known thing from our country is a tin of COOKIES😂
At this point it should be your country's national snack
What snack/food should your country be known for?
@@Russia_Moscow_countryhuman I had no idea that Danish folks tended toward the heavy side.
Danish cheese (Danbo) is so delicious with poppy seed white bread. 😍
My guilty pleasure is Reje Ost
@@corneliatweetson0815 That's true. We have Danish cheese at the store. Soft cheeses. I'll have to look more closely and try some.
I was half expecting a Golden Ticket in the gold bar.
@Deadpool ???😶
@Deadpool lmao calm down edgelord
@Deadpool Lmfao "time travel machine" it was never here to begin with.
@Deadpool dude,stop
who hurt you?
That makes sense lol. I kinda expected the chocolate to have gold flakes or something like that
something blows in the background
dancing bacon: ah yes this lovely chocolate cake
so I wasnt the only person who heard that...
Lol
I jumped so hard my dog looked at me funny 😸
Timestamp???
@can i get a little bita hope
5:59
AKA The Dollar store for only snacks and drinks.
Cocogoat :)
$50 just to get my coco milk
Well, the title did say the cheapest
It costs more than $50 for Cocogoat milk :)
Maybe it will be more expensive if the name is CocoCOW😂😂😂
6:40 "I always eat this when I feel that I am lacking vegetables in my diet"
Someone tell this guy that chips don't work that way.
Its actually a girl
@@o3xn__197 Everyone knows, nobody cares
@@theonlyabberdabber this person doesn't know atleast he cares
This is maybe a kind of Asian thing which we can't understand
@@theonlyabberdabber well i know now
7:37 that jelly wobbling flaccidly as it dropped and moving around the plate made me laugh so hard
Same!
and then that caption after was just so fucking hysterical
I choked on one of those when I was 12 and was seconds away from dying. Hate them ever since.
Butter cookies from a dollar store never taste like butter cookies.
They taste like vanilla but never buttery.
Well you get what you paid for
Yeah at least could be affordable
Not sure where your from but here in Toronto, Canada at the Dollarama where I live you can buy Biskwi butter cookies in a tin and Golden Ring cookies that taste amazing.
@@MRFIXITZ same here but I'm in the US. Then again our dollar store acts like a bargain bin for when other stores have too much of something on the day of receiving stock orders, so we get a lot of good stuff.
5:58 Headphone warning. Sounds like something blew off another balcony and hit the ground.
Maybe a cow fall from apartment
@@christineemiralucas4698 WTF ok
@@christineemiralucas4698 lmao
@@christineemiralucas4698 uummmmmm Chile anyways-.....
@@christineemiralucas4698 I don't think that there are that many fat people in Singapore
0:25 What's grandma's sewing kit doing in a snack store?
PFFT true🤣
I love that this is just a global thing we can all relate to.
😂😂😂
Good quisten
@@SirChubbyBunny sams
0:32 just have found this is what we usually eat in Vietnam 🇻🇳 happy to see it appear ❤️ every thing in this store look yummy, hope I can visit it soon
Hello, my Vietnamese sister
@@dalilconstanzewithanmp5464 hii there, sorry for late reply
@@dalilconstanzewithanmp5464 xin chào hai chị việt
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Anything from the "Danish" brand: "Ah.. These do not taste good at all" or "not too bad for the price"
Dancing bacon: Thumbnail title the cheapest next door thumbnail picture of 999 karat plate gold bar.
Me: Thats believable
Hello Pello
😂😂😂
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@@FoodKart ooh it looks cool
@@FoodKart lmao ok
@HIROBRINEYT Well 🤔 Anyways, we have Street Cucumber 🥒 video version too... Crossing MILLIONS of views + maybe you would prefer that!
Lesson of the day = avoid anything labelled "Danish Dreams"
Yeah i wouldnt want to eat a sewing kit either
Denmark is 0 for 2 in this video.
Those are copycat cookies and are counterfeit produce. They make cheap copies using the “Danish” brand name because danish cookies sell massively across the Asian continent - especially SE Asia.
UFO I didn’t think those were the original
crying for my home country ☠️🇩🇰
15:11- Hey, you got a sewing kit! (For those who don't get the joke, it's pretty common for people- at least here in America- to keep the tin and use it to store sewing supplies, other small goods, or other sweets. I saw a Chavezzslovakia video in which one person posted a picture of their cookie tin and someone asked, "Why are there cookies in the sewing kit?" Chavezz replied, "Everyone knows you eat the cookies first and then use it as a sewing kit!"). Edit- I'm sorry your sewing kit cookies turned out to be disappointing, though your commentary was great.
pretty common in Asia too. We don't like waste so we keep boxes and tins for use of other stuff. These circular cookie tins are usually made into sewing kits, icecream boxes used to store herbs and spice pastes, bbiscuit tins for puffed rice, instant coffee bottles for dry spices etc.
@@mcbedo6568 Oh, cool! You’re right, there’s no sense in wasting things.
@@mcbedo6568 that coffee bottles for dry spices is so true in Pakistan
I was searching for this comment ahaha
I didn't know they do that in America too
6:51 i remember those jellies! they would usually be either a small gift or candies for children in parties/celebrations. i remember trying to slurp it out of the small container. also remembered struggling to open one lol
The lookalike pocky - he was sooo honest
“Doesn’t taste well”
Matcha is an acquired taste
I'm British and the fact that they named the digestives brand Majesty with a massive union jack flag on the front makes me laugh 😂
We have a biscuit company named Britannia in India.
@@kapilsethia9284 tenk u sir
@@kapilsethia9284 why do indians always butt in their "in india" sentiments on every youtube videos
@@CarloBarlongo you mad?
@@CarloBarlongo why you hurt tho, my man was only telling 🤣
Super fancy gold packaged chocolate with all the classy verbs: *tastes like garbage* 🤣 that's definitely dollar store chocolate. So many times the "fancy" things taste like crap and the crappy looking things can actually taste pretty good.
that isn't even real chocolate since it contains vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter
The 999 gold plate bar. The package probably cost more than the "chocolate"
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@@FoodKart shut up bot
@@pixeldoge8067 Ain't a bot mate!
@@FoodKart ok
don't self promo
@@pixeldoge8067 Mr. Penguin 🐧 I want all the ppl to explore more Asian food and hence if they visit us and see & get to know more Foods - That shouldn't B a problem.
There is a similar snack here in America called “Hello Panda!”, and the “Bird’s Nest” is identical to the drink brand “Mogu Mogu” that sells sweet drinks with lychee jelly bits inside.
We have a similar drink in Bangladesh called Drinko, I really like it
Here in singapore we have the same hello panda and mogu mogu drink....my childhood favorites
I love Hello Panda
The digestives biscuit were my whole childhood I still remember dipping it in tea and then crying when part of it fell 😂👍
I though these were dirty cheap until I exchanged the currency to my countries currency and compared it to the pricing of our snacks . Then I realized we have a lot of bangers for their cheap price here in Turkey!
I can get a large Albeni's bar at my local grocery store for 1.75
I enjoyed the box of snacks I got from Turkey.
The other cheese corn puff as well as a bunch of other flavor sell in my country for one fourth of a dollar.
There's a thing called inflation tho , you can go to Venezuela or zimbabwe to become millionaire
You Turkish people are so damn lucky. A blogger from my country visited Turkey and showed how much our country rips us off comparing to your country. 😞
Mmmm. Affordable snack paradise.
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Looks like heaven
@@FoodKart Imagine self promoting
"Oh this is not good" I felt that one
0:31 don't know why but my Vietnamese spirit is quite glad to see a fellow beloved snack of my country
The only place where i can say “ i want everything here “ and not go broke
For those who don't know, we like to meme about this store chains since they always say 'Fire sale everything must go!' even though everything doesn't have to go
What's the name of the store though, and where is it located?
P. S Tourist with budget shopping plans in Singapore
@@rickv9180 Location wise, it can be found quite everywhere in Sg just search google maps.
As for the shop name it is by right called Value Dollar but um the shop name may differs from shop to shop so just be careful.
"Hmmm... I'm low on veggies. Time to eat a snack made of puffed grain and flavored to taste like immature legumes!"
7:25 you broke the First rule of the universe, not drinking that jelly water is a sin bigger than mass murder.
>not drinking that jelly water is a sin bigger than mass murder.
*looks at profile pic and username
Hmmmmmmm
EDIT: He changed his profile picture and username, and I forgot what it was
@@youtubecat3809 you don't get it.
*AGREED*
@@youtubecat3809 that friendly guy from Austria and his mustache boi.
@@boywithcrackers3871 thanks
not drinking the jelly water is also as big of a crime
Values!!!!!! My favorite store to buy souvenir whenever i go to singapore!!
@6:00 what was that sound?! Made me jump even all the way from California! Lol
So pretty much they are selling knockoff brands of real snacks for a cheaper price
Yes, but so are McDonalds
Nope they selling close to expiration date or defective product at a cheap price
@@MrCreepjo
Doubt it
Most places that sell cheap stuff do that. Most of their stock is either A. A knockoff of a popular brand, B.An alternatively imported food/drink item or C. Just a brand that sells their product cheap enough that said store can make a profit by selling it for cheap. (One of the local cheap stores here sells some pretty good tasting orange and apple juice, and some alternatively imported Oreos, for example)
@@a_reelskitface This store stuff are the real deal but they aren't from the normally sourced country which is malaysia but instead thailand or Philippine plus they buy close to expiry date product or stuff that are left in the warehouse for too long.
I would feel so cheated if I opened up such a big bag of chips and it would have only a bottom of chips in it also those pringle tins were filled only like halfway lol, these snacks weren't cheap, you just got way less then it looked like you were of a cheaper easier to produce brand.
A dollar is a dollar. If i buy a good $5 bag of chips that's full compared to a half full $1 bag, logically the $5 is better but I still walk away with the extra $4 thank you
Danish dreams... product of India . There you go. Anything is possible
They just exploit the name of quality products. Danish cookies (especially) sell a massive ton across Asia, and since Asia in general is not a part of international copyright laws, they just copy/paste shit per will in orderto exploit quality products to increase their sales at minimum price. That’s Asia in a nutshell.
LOL actually these are a ripoff of the ''royal dansk'' brand that is way more expensive and good than these imitations.
As a malaysian. Watching dancingbacon makes me want to move to singapore.
10:20
yum, bag of air
Can you guys make a compilation of not liking the food lol I would love to see some of the gross options lol
Agree 💯
yes
yea:(
I would be interested in seeing the foods that they wouldn't buy again and why
@@drizztdourden666 honestly chinese people love it, it doesnt matter if it uses bird salive, it tastes good it tastes good. Although not nutritional, taste is different from health, also placebo effect can make you not like a drink
When done right, those danish cookies are darn good. But the moment I saw them after the lid was opened I knew they weren't gonna be good. Luckily you got them cheap at least. That goldbar chocolate was hilarious with it's "Finest milk chocolate" printing...yeeeah right.
I seriously thought the peas were a pot leaf for a moment.
Me too
A
12:03 those "oh. Taste like very cheap choco" makes my day
POV: You’re Gunna having your 5th “light snack” of the day
5:58 actual lava exploding in the back be like
5:58 I fell from my bed
They did a lil sneaky on ya
F for our fallen comrade
“Tastes like cheap chocolate” ummmmm you paid $1 bro. Like what else would you expect 🤣🤣🤣
You can get a Cadbury bar for $1. Sometimes 2 for $1.
@@GeorgeMonet Cadbury tastes cheap and artificial
Maybe y'all stop harping on old man Hershey's then? They at least do taste like 🍫.
It cost a 1.50 - Milka and Kinder cost about that where I live and are actually really good chocolate. Or you can get Hershey’s symphony bars for 1.50 which I like better than their normal chocolate.
For a buck fifty I figured that danish chocolate wouldn’t be so terrible.
Lol
Thankyou for making these soothing type of video , i really love all of em
11:54 based on the lack of a snapping sound I already guessed it was a cheap chocolate
Last time I was this early the dinosaurs were still here
Holy moly GUACAMOLE YOUR OLD
same wtf
Right
The sick burn on the tin of butter cookies 😂
🤮
That fudge thing.. sound in the background.. is hilarious 😂😂
7:41 that’s what she said 😏
Looks yummy
yes it does
wow you here too. do you any a.i script to comment or you have free time on your hand 😂😂
Stop being everywhere its scary 😧
I am not suprised you are here
Your everywhere I'm scared where could you be hiding in on to you ray mak🧐😑
That sewing kit had cookies in it?!
Wow is this the American version of Dollar tree
Well yes
I know this place
Quite well known here in Singapore
13:21 this was the type of stuff i used to cry for to my mom when we go to the grocery store
Glad you posted ty for sharing ✨
The first snack was similar to hello panda here in Philippines.. my fave snack of all time 😊😊
Yeah I really like strawberry flavour although it's really hard to find it in my place
We have those in America too :)
Yeah same in indo
The brand is meiji in indo
it is called cocomo by halal bakery in Pakistan with chocolate,orange and strawberry filling it is my childhood snack
Yesss. Middle East has Hello Panda too and it's one of my fav♥️
The first snack in this video looked similar to the Hello Panda cookies I get at the dollar store here in the US. I love those little chocolate cookies
Me too!
When she opened those jellies, I had a flashback from few years ago where I placed one of those on a chair and someone sat on that chair. Still smile thinking about it.
Oops 😆 😆 😆 😆
she*
@@planetX15 Sorry, I'll fix it!
@@planetX15 from what i remember that dancing bacon was a guy?
@@SakiaExfiredMalk This is one of Dancing Bacons Instagram videos, the person behind the camera showing us the food on RUclips
instagram.com/p/Bn-hwMLlq0S/?igshid=2ed4kux55gki
As a Vietnamese, I got shooketh when I saw my favorite oishi snack appear. Cheese corn is an absolute classic
6:39 if you feel like you're lacking vegetables in your diet it's not snacks that vaguely tastes like peas that are going to help, it's a nutritionist lmao
0:15 hope you picked that up and returned it
LMFAO
@@mushi_ff wtf
@@zeroxexe. idk and idc
0:17 Oh hey! I remember I used to eat these when I was younger.
lol it’s a lil trippy that there’s a Vietnamese snack in there. Like suddenly I understand the language? 👀 woa
Thấy thương hiệu của việt nam cảm giác tự hào ghê :D
Hehe đỉnh
Đỉnh vãiiiii
5:59 for those who were wondering, that was engine backfire.
4:38 it's from turkey! But we don't eat this "simsek" brand things generally. They'r so cheap but not a quality product. I appreciate your liking to this chocolate cakes. Some of their products are ok/delicious.
*There exists a supercheap candyshop*
Woman with period : My dream just became true
To be fair, i'd be so down on those chocolate sauce cakes! They looked amazing!
7:46 you know what else is smooth, soft and jiggly 😏
That's right, it's a jellyfish!
I think it um.
Eh
the pea snack thing: exists
lays: GUYS WE GOT A NEW COMPETETOR
0:31 As a Vietnamese, I was like "yes, yessss, take all of it"
5:24 Turned your Souffle Cake into a Lava Cake... oh, wait. Still, it seems a good value, even if the presentation was lacking.
7:54 I... I think I like them better when they're on their sides. The upright presentation is somehow not appealing.
9:14 What a great deal. I'd be loving those pretty much every day, since McVitie's are much to my taste!
10:05 "Puff Corn" is a similar local brand here, from Golden Flake of Birmingham, Alabama.
-- also I am annoyed some of the bagged salty snacks you're showing here employ the same tricks as some unscrupulous manufactureres do here in my country, with huge bags mostly full of nitrogen or whatever, and very little actual product in comparison to the container's size --
11:00 I love the packaging... too bad the product did not taste to match it.
12:19 Hey, truth in packaging! I'll accept this level of fullness, but not the lack of proper flavor.
13:19 What's up, Doc?! Where did the chocolate dip go?
15:09 Such a pity that they don't taste right -- otherwise this would be a really good deal.
16:19 Please, send me awesome-flavored Pringles knockoffs
0:31 VietNam snack!!! :D
I’ve had the jellies that are small like those, but my favorite flavor of them is lychee with a piece of nata de coco inside
I had to giggle at the floppy jellies sliding around the plate.
Love jelly cups! Oh, the tin of cookies...reminds me of my late grandma!!! I think she used to buy those too.
At 13:26 those biscuit cup in India cost ₹5 that means nearly $0.06
What the hell I wanna go to india 😭 with my euro currency that would be like €0.02 :(
Yup 5 rs for 2 sticks
What its like 600 files here, or 1.59 dollar😭
The Danish butter biscuits your ment to dip in tea or coffee ot brings out the flavour
My mind says NO
But my belly says YES 🤭
5:59
The loud sound synced with the fork 😂
10:58 It didn't suppose to look like a Minion, it is just that the brand is having a collab with Minions, which also, comes with the collaboration are prices you can get when you’re in Vietnam as printed on the back
Normal people: Oh no these items can’t be good if they’re sold at such low prices
College students: Dude I can get a 12 pack of Dr.Prepper for a dollar this place is insane
And how it tastes?
" no bird's nest was used "
they just tricked you
Wow really?..thanks for the info...👍👍👍
It only says "flavored"
Because bird nest is freakin
expensive lol😭
This one was hilarious! Thanks for eating/drinking this stuff so we don't have to.
This is the only place where I can go on a shopping spree!
The "bang" at 5:59 made me jump right out of my skin🤣
"The cheapest snack store"
Philippines: thats cute
If only one piso can get us even some good garlic nuts
Couldn't agree more lol
I usually watch your video twice , the first time is for entertainment , the second is for sleeping (they’re pretty relaxing) .
I do that to make sure to not lost any interesting content .
15:31 It's the first time in my life that I've seen that tin contains cookies instead of sewing supplies,is so weird...
that is so coooool!!!!! we had a dollar tree store here I loved.....i went one week and the next week it was closed up for good due to corona! so sad!! thank you for sharing this :) and especially the bird's nest beverage!!!! really want to try one of those!
im vietnamese and in my country, the snack at 10:11 only cost around 0,2 USD
7:09 This is also available in india, it's even much more cheaper