Love that you pointed to the Pound sign and called it a Euro 😂. Also, I've never seen Haribo wine gums in my life. The popular Wine Gums are made by Maynard's Bassetts
Hi, Turkish Delight is flavoured with Rose water. Meaning they made the Jelly (Jello) with rose water. Water with the fragrance of roses. And as you eat it you tast roses. So it might not be to everybodys tast. But I like them.
I’m a british swiftie, flakes are great in ice cream. We have a well know ice cream called a 99. With a swirly vanilla ice cream on a cone and and flake stuck in it.
So glad you liked our sweeties even the Fry's Turkish Delight which IS an acquired taste that many people don't like (I personally love them) I DID watch until the end even though (as a guitarist myself) seeing the guitar on the wall missing some strings had me triggered from the start 😂 lol As far as savoury snacks or crisps go (you guys would call them chips), you can't go wrong with either Walkers, Mc Coys, Seabrooks, Monster Munch, Whatsits, Quavers, Skips, Doritos (chilli heatwave flavour - I believe you don't get that flavour Stateside?) or mini chedders 😋😋😋Hope you enjoy as much as the sweets!!!
Hey Rachel love this review of British candy, I have an interesting fact about one of the candy bars you tasted, the fry`s chocolate cream was the worlds first ever chooclate bar and is the only chocolate bar still being sold.
All the bars from the Union Jack box are best served cold from the fridge. I love eating my Flake in vanilla ice cream. Get a decent bowl of just plain vanilla ice cream and allow it to stand for 10 minutes until it starts to melt, take a Flake in its wrapper and bash it with a large spoon so it crumbles up into small fragments, pour them into the ice cream and mix until it's like a very thick cream consistency....enjoy! 😋
I love a comment you made, “the chocolate on that literally melts in your mouth” That’s the whole point of chocolate, the melting point is supposed to be carefully balanced so your body temperature melts it once you put it in your mouth. It’s supposed to be just above room temperature melting point.
The reason UK sweets and chocolate taste different is because we have strict regulations on the amount of artificial flavourings, colourants, preservatives, sugar and fat that can be used in foods.
Lindor chocolates are delicious. They have various flavours I prefer the original. You are NOT dumb you are giving an honest critique of various confectionery. Keep going.... Try pickled onion Monster Munch, Walkers Prawn Cocktail ( Crisps) Chips. There are endless flavours
I loved watching this one Rachel! Would love to see another one with you and your Mum! I’m Australian and the British chocolates and snacks are very similar so I knew exactly what ones you were going to love! Also fun fact. The reason why British chocolate is nicer is because it has way more cream than other countries. As it’s a cold climate they can have a lower melting point. For example the chocolate sitting on shelves in shops they are not going to melt. But if you put the same fat/milk content into chocolates in a warmer climate then they would all melt on the shelves!
@@yoshiman_hd6034 Well I've never seen anywhere over here that accepts Euros. A lot of places in England won't even accept Scottish pounds and they are legal tender.
Crips you should try, frazzles, walkers which is the same brand as lays in Prawn cocktail, cheese & onion, salt n vinagar, smokey bacon & roast chicken flavor. Skips prawn cocktail Wotsits cheese Bacon wheat crunchies Mcoys streak Quavers cheese
You need to try Cadbury's double decker, wispa, wispa gold and marvelous creations in both milk and while chocolate. Crisps wise try Walkers prawn cocktail, cheese and onion, roast chicken and ready salted. Then pickled onion monster munch, roast beef monster munch, skips and frazzles and Tyrells English smokey barbecue. Then crawfords luxury bombay mix
If want some more things to try, definitely get Maoam Pinballs and if you like caramel, get a Curly Wurly. I’ve tried a lot of British treats and those are my favorites! Also, if you like KitKats, European ones taste 1000x better than ours lol
Hi Rachel, 1st time watching one of your reaction vids, i really enjoyed it, I'm originally from Liverpool, but now live in the lake district, the honeycomb centre of a crunchie is actually a really old sweet here called "cinder toffee" you can still find it in retro sweet shops in large jars, minus the chocolate of course, there are many local confections across these islands, we here have the famous "Kendal mint cake" which was taken by sir Edmund Hilary on his Everest expedition, and also the famous "Grasmere ginger bread" both worth a look if you are researching, as for snack recommendations i would suggest :- mini cheddars, monster munch, any flavour of walkers crisp's that take your fancy. (so many) same drill with "walkers sensations" , discos, skips, quavers and hula hoops, and the one and only "pot noodle" we all know we shouldn't but we do ! Bon chance !
When I was a child way back when time wasn't invented I was forced to go to the bingo with my mum because she couldn't find a babysitter I used to eat turkish delight, the sugar content was so high that my teeth stood on edge every time I took a bite. Could never find that eastern promise. Love the review from the UK
Pickled onion Monster munch will knock ya socks off, another crisp worth mentioning is Walkers Worcester sauce, if you like Lays, Walkers is the UK version, with lots of Flavours to choose.
M&M's look like Smarties, not the other way round! Smarties have been around since the mid-1930's, while the guy who 'invented' M&M's, saw Smarties during WWII in London, & took the idea back to the USA, to introduce, in around 1942/3!
Rachel. Glad you like British chocolates. I think you should try picnic bars, topics, rasberry truffles bars. Also Bassett liquorice allsorts. Great reaction keep up the good work dear.
The jelly in the Turkish delight is based on a recipe from the middle east. It is gelatine flavoured with rosewater (a very old fashioned way of flavouring sweets and desserts).
Flakes are also inserted into soft icecream to make what we call a 99, or at least half a flake. The Turkish Delight is rose flavoured jelly, the traditional is dusted with powdered sugar rather than chocolate, having said that the Frys Turkish Delight has always been covered in chocolate. Edit: What you call Chips, we call Crisps. What we call Chips you call Steak Fries/chips. Our mint chocolates of choice tend to be After 8's mints., for the chocolate orange sweet, it's Terry's Chocolate Orange. Edit again, The Aero has the price in GPB not Euro's.
@@rachelmeyer817 I would say that most people probably don't like Turkish Delight because of its floral taste. Turkish Delight was made famous when mentioned in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, where the white queen gives enchanted Turkish Delights to Edmund. Traditional Turkish Delights are not covered in chocolate only the British Fry's Turkish Delight is.
I have no idea how I came across your channel, but if you put out more content like this wowza .... loved your reactions and how naturally honest you are ~ pat on the back from across the pond, nice one x
In the UK, milk chocolate must contain at least 25% cocoa solids for it to be sold. However, the US requires its milk chocolate cocoa percentage to contain only 10% cocoa solids
Watching from England UK 🇬🇧 it's nice to see how much you enjoy our sweets 🍬 and chocolate bars 🍫 Cadburys is a UK Product and it's the best Chocolate ever 😋 one of my favourite chocolate bars is Turkish delights 👌🏻😋 also just to mention we have pounds (£s) not euros 👍🏻
If you can get them Galaxy chocolate is also a nice UK chocolate and creamier. I think it’s better than Cadburys but each have their own good bars and opinions are torn over which is better. Snack wise if your talking crisps many have mentioned the favourites walkers lots of flavours, monster munch, mccoys are like ridged chips usually also lots of flavours, scampi fries, frazzles, hula hoops lots of flavours. Walkers also do mix ups which are all different types of crisps, corn chips, fries (like french fries but in crisp form) and the bags are single flavoured (but come in various flavours).
Hiya from England. I am so happy that you have the SWIZZELS Drumsticks. OMG These take me back to my childhood in the early 70's although never seen the Squashies before but anyway Drumsticks are great. I love them so much so i call them TEETH ROTTERS. Cadbury Dairy Milk - Love it Lion Bar - Love it. I think its the rice crispies inside the chewy caramel and chocolate on the outside - its similar to the PICNIC choc bar but that has peanuts in Haribo - They are not British. You need to try Maynards Wine Gums just as good as haribo but i think better for the taste CRUNCHIE - i buy them regularly in multipacks - love the honeycomb FLAKE - as above. When we buy an ice-cream called a 99 it has a flake inserted into the ice cream cone AERO -love it BOUNTY - love it FRY'S PEPPERMINT CREAM - FRY'S is a well known OLD british brand . My paternal grandfather would come for his dinner Monday-Friday and he would bring me this -i was only a kid in the early 70's and i did not like them SMARTIES - i love them. I used to eat them regularly as a kid FRY'S TURKISH DELIGHT - again used to eat this regularly as a kid. Its an acquired taste and never liked it MALTESERS - i can buy a box of these and once i open the box i have to eat the whole box in around 10 minutes I recommend you try and obtain SWIZZELS Sweetshop Favourite Tub - it contains chews, lollipops, refreshers and parma violets You just get a great SUGAR FIX
Ok so while Haribo is indeed a German brand, those wine gums were originally made by Dunhill's in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Haribo bought Dunhill's and they still make wine gums and pontefract cakes in that West Yorkshire factory.
Maltesers are the product of two manufacturers in Britain with American origins, both in the town of Slough. The Mars company (Slough) was started by Forest Mars whilst estranged from his father, who had established the Mars company in America. In the late 19th century two Englishmen called Horlick tried to raise money to start a company making malt fortified milk for children and sick people but unable to find support in the UK they went to the US and eventually established their company in Racine Wisconsin. They then established a new factory back in the UK in Slough. The centre of the Maltesers made by mars is/was made from Horlicks. An old friend of mine was an HGV driver who joked that he had the shortest HGV delivery route, five miles along the A4 between Horlicks and Mars.
9:00 It's so funny to see people encountering rose water for the first time XD The reason everyone thinks it tastes of 'soap' Is that we're used to associating the flowery taste/smell with soap because Rose water just isn't used here. But flower waters like rose water and orange blossom water are used heavily in middle eastern deserts. And as half Lebanese I grew up with this taste. So It's never bothered me. But watching people who grew up in the west squint because their brain is trying to convince their taste buds they are eating soap never really gets old! Even a lot of brits don't like turkish delight for the same reason. On another note the turkish delight in that bar is actually very low quality. Try the real thing someday. It's much nicer.
Your never gonna eat your dinner ! A few more suggestions = jelly babies, curly wurly, double decker, Kit Kat ( the finger type) , ripple, galaxy bar ( all types are good) , 🤪👍😜🤣.
My favourite is the Apple pie and custard drifter bar but I only ever saw them on sale for like 1 month during the mid 90’s then the vanished into myth never to be see again 😭 Double decker/Daim/Boost/Crucnchie/Topic would be my favourites in no particular order but tbh I love anything chocolate as long as it’s not American “chocolate” ✌️
Hello I came across your channel by accident im glad I did tho I like this video your so authentic and unique and just different. Alot of the chocolates your trying in this video most of them I've tried I can get them here in Australia 🇦🇺 I hope you keep making these kinda videos. By the way I hope you try serbian/croatian sweets/snacks and let me know under your video what you think I can tell you your perspective will change completelly I can guarantee it once you try serbisn/croatian sweets and snacks cause serbian/croation sweets are stronger taste vise like sweets are alot sweeter taste vise compared to American version and salty snacks are alot more salty then the American version. Reason I say I can guarantee it is cause ive tried American and British sweets and snacks as well as serbian and croation ones. I hope you continue making these kind of videos I loved this one thanks for sharing.🤭🤗😊😏
We call your chips here Crisps and Walkers are our nations favourite no 1 flavours like Prawn Cocktail 😋👌🏻 cheese n onion, Worcester sauce and salt n vinegar all good flavours 😋
People in the UK eat different sweets in different ways. Don't crunch a Malteaser, just suck them gentle and let them melt in your mouth. I eat a Mars bar toffee first and then the bottom layer last.
Your Maltesers comment is very interesting - they used to be promoted as “the chocolates with the less fattening centres”…. , until the Advertising Standards Authority had a word
Turkish Delight isn't for everyone, I think you will find that is Rose flavoured, which may account for the "soapisness" - but that said, I am not a fan myself.
I found out recently that you can't melt flakes. My daughter wanted some chocolate to dip her strawberries in and that's when I found out that you can't melt flakes. I looked it up and, apparently, it's something to do with their molecular structure. Now that is seriously weird.
You'll hate London! It's a toilet!! 😲 England, however, is a beautiful country, with many many historical, & natural wonders to see. Further afield, Scotland, Wales, & Northern Ireland (the rest of the UK) are all beautiful countries in their own rights, but please don't just stick to the cities........you'll see nothing new, & miss the 'feel' of the country!
How do you know what other people will like or dislike? I find England too parochial, but I love London. I visited Yorkshire once and that was enough. I couldn't understand a word they said and they seemed to think that was a good thing. The Lake District wasn't as bad, but that's only because fewer people live there, which is much the same for Cornwall and Devon. The only place I met any genuine people was in the North East, particularly around the Newcastle area - even though I couldn't understand what they were saying either.
@@daneelolivaw602 I'm not 'anti-London' at all, I think the 'touristy-bits' are lovely, but if you stray a few yards off-piste, you're likely to find yourself in deep shit, with any number of questionable characters! I just think it in no way represents England, or the rest of the UK.
@@Derry_Aire You seem to have answered your own question! How do YOU know what other people will like or dislike? In MY opinion, London has nothing to offer anyone looking for 'England', but just travel a few miles outside the road to hell, & things get decidedly better! The only people I know who love London, have a vested interest in loving London, whether they live there, have family there, a business there, or make money, in whatever fashion, there. Most people from the rest of England are, at best, indifferent to it!
We in the UK don't realise how good our confectionery is.theres loads more that you don'ts know about rolos twice bars. Picnics boost bars.topics.wisoer bars and lots more
@@rachelmeyer817 also try the sensations, max strong and double crunch ranges from walkers, the basic walkers use flavour analogues so even the some of the “meat”flavours are suitable for vegetarians, if you want to spread out a bit more look for Kent Crisps I would recommend the beef and spitfire ale or the Ashmore cheese and onion. 😋
Turkish delight is a very traditional sweet, fry’s is not a great example. Its a rose water flavoured jelly, normally cut into cubes and dusted in cornflour. The fry’s version isn’t great, and was covered in chocolate to try and make it more appealing.
Loved the 'mind blown' moment when you bit in to the Crunchie. One of the best chocolate bars ever!
Love that you pointed to the Pound sign and called it a Euro 😂. Also, I've never seen Haribo wine gums in my life. The popular Wine Gums are made by Maynard's Bassetts
Hi, Turkish Delight is flavoured with Rose water. Meaning they made the Jelly (Jello) with rose water. Water with the fragrance of roses. And as you eat it you tast roses. So it might not be to everybodys tast. But I like them.
The Turkish Delight flavour is rose water 💧
THE UK WINE GUMS ARE MADE BY BASSETTS MAYNARDS NOT HARIBO😁
I’m a british swiftie, flakes are great in ice cream. We have a well know ice cream called a 99. With a swirly vanilla ice cream on a cone and and flake stuck in it.
So glad you liked our sweeties even the Fry's Turkish Delight which IS an acquired taste that many people don't like (I personally love them) I DID watch until the end even though (as a guitarist myself) seeing the guitar on the wall missing some strings had me triggered from the start 😂 lol As far as savoury snacks or crisps go (you guys would call them chips), you can't go wrong with either Walkers, Mc Coys, Seabrooks, Monster Munch, Whatsits, Quavers, Skips, Doritos (chilli heatwave flavour - I believe you don't get that flavour Stateside?) or mini chedders 😋😋😋Hope you enjoy as much as the sweets!!!
Just watched this again after a year, and it's still a fantastic reaction even now !
Hey Rachel love this review of British candy, I have an interesting fact about one of the candy bars you tasted, the fry`s chocolate cream was the worlds first ever chooclate bar and is the only chocolate bar still being sold.
All the bars from the Union Jack box are best served cold from the fridge. I love eating my Flake in vanilla ice cream. Get a decent bowl of just plain vanilla ice cream and allow it to stand for 10 minutes until it starts to melt, take a Flake in its wrapper and bash it with a large spoon so it crumbles up into small fragments, pour them into the ice cream and mix until it's like a very thick cream consistency....enjoy! 😋
Glad you love crunchies they are amazing 😃
I love a comment you made, “the chocolate on that literally melts in your mouth”
That’s the whole point of chocolate, the melting point is supposed to be carefully balanced so your body temperature melts it once you put it in your mouth. It’s supposed to be just above room temperature melting point.
Turkish Delight - Rose flavoured gelatine.
We also have Turkish Delight which is good
Try Chocolate Liquores - Traditional English Christmas gifts
The reason UK sweets and chocolate taste different is because we have strict regulations on the amount of artificial flavourings, colourants, preservatives, sugar and fat that can be used in foods.
Lindor chocolates are delicious. They have various flavours I prefer the original.
You are NOT dumb you are giving an honest critique of various confectionery. Keep going....
Try pickled onion Monster Munch, Walkers Prawn Cocktail ( Crisps) Chips. There are endless flavours
We have pounds in the UK not euros.
Aw bless you. It was nice to see your reactions. You are welcome here anytime. Bring an empty suitcase!
I loved watching this one Rachel! Would love to see another one with you and your Mum! I’m Australian and the British chocolates and snacks are very similar so I knew exactly what ones you were going to love! Also fun fact. The reason why British chocolate is nicer is because it has way more cream than other countries. As it’s a cold climate they can have a lower melting point. For example the chocolate sitting on shelves in shops they are not going to melt. But if you put the same fat/milk content into chocolates in a warmer climate then they would all melt on the shelves!
great comment.
If you really like Bounty bars and manage to make it over here try and find Raspberry Ruffles they're like a adult version of Bounty
Hiya from Birmingham
I remember buying Raspberry Ruffles when i was a kid, itr may have been from Woolworths. i am amazed you can get them
Get them from B&M, or Home Bargains!!
They're cheap as chips too!! 😋
£ on the Aero is not the Euro sign, it is the pound sign. We are not Euro based
Actually some places in Britain still accept euro as spendable currency
@@yoshiman_hd6034 Yes, but unlike Ireland etc it isn't our main currency
@@yoshiman_hd6034 Well I've never seen anywhere over here that accepts Euros. A lot of places in England won't even accept Scottish pounds and they are legal tender.
Seen a few of these and I never cease to be amazed that Americans have never encountered honeycomb before.
Crips you should try, frazzles, walkers which is the same brand as lays in Prawn cocktail, cheese & onion, salt n vinagar, smokey bacon & roast chicken flavor.
Skips prawn cocktail
Wotsits cheese
Bacon wheat crunchies
Mcoys streak
Quavers cheese
If you like milk chocolate and white chocolate. You need to try Galaxy chocolate. Its the best. The Ripple bar is also made with Galaxy chocolate
Turkish delight and crunchie my favourite 🇬🇧👍
One of my favourite snacks is Walkers crisps which is the English version of Lays
You need to try Cadbury's double decker, wispa, wispa gold and marvelous creations in both milk and while chocolate. Crisps wise try Walkers prawn cocktail, cheese and onion, roast chicken and ready salted. Then pickled onion monster munch, roast beef monster munch, skips and frazzles and Tyrells English smokey barbecue. Then crawfords luxury bombay mix
If want some more things to try, definitely get Maoam Pinballs and if you like caramel, get a Curly Wurly. I’ve tried a lot of British treats and those are my favorites! Also, if you like KitKats, European ones taste 1000x better than ours lol
Moaom pinballs are so nice!
@@slxoxo7172 Agreed, but they are part of Haribo - therefore German.
aye, Curly Wurly's are great, although it's criminal that they've halved the size of them (now where is my pitchfork)
Hi Rachel, 1st time watching one of your reaction vids, i really enjoyed it, I'm originally from Liverpool, but now live in the lake district, the honeycomb centre of a crunchie is actually a really old sweet here called "cinder toffee" you can still find it in retro sweet shops in large jars, minus the chocolate of course, there are many local confections across these islands, we here have the famous "Kendal mint cake" which was taken by sir Edmund Hilary on his Everest expedition, and also the famous "Grasmere ginger bread" both worth a look if you are researching, as for snack recommendations i would suggest :-
mini cheddars, monster munch, any flavour of walkers crisp's that take your fancy. (so many) same drill with "walkers sensations" , discos, skips, quavers and hula hoops, and the one and only "pot noodle" we all know we shouldn't but we do ! Bon chance !
Thank you so much for watching, it means so much! I loved reading the background of some of the products ! Thank you for educating me!
Awesome Video . I wish we had British Candy in Our Area , so we could try it .
You can buy some online try Amazon or British corner shop.
Haribo is not a British company nor is nestle.
Have to say, you had me in stitches watching this video, you have a great sense of humour, first time watching
When I was a child way back when time wasn't invented I was forced to go to the bingo with my mum because she couldn't find a babysitter I used to eat turkish delight, the sugar content was so high that my teeth stood on edge every time I took a bite. Could never find that eastern promise. Love the review from the UK
We call candy sweets, but we wouldn't call chocolate a sweet like you would say candy bar. Collectively we would call it confectionery.
i live in canada and we have a lot of those same chocolate bars the crunchie, smarties, aero, maltesers, dairy milk and bounty.
Is Cadbury's chocolate in Canada made by Hershey's like it is in the US? If so it's not the proper stuff.
@@antonyevans9772 no its not made by Hersheys here in canada its made by cadbury
@@mvjunkie oh cool
Dark chocolate bounty is even better
Pickled onion Monster munch will knock ya socks off, another crisp worth mentioning is Walkers Worcester sauce, if you like Lays, Walkers is the UK version, with lots of Flavours to choose.
M&M's look like Smarties, not the other way round!
Smarties have been around since the mid-1930's, while the guy who 'invented' M&M's, saw Smarties during WWII in London, & took the idea back to the USA, to introduce, in around 1942/3!
Rachel. Glad you like British chocolates. I think you should try picnic bars, topics, rasberry truffles bars. Also Bassett liquorice allsorts. Great reaction keep up the good work dear.
The jelly in the Turkish delight is based on a recipe from the middle east. It is gelatine flavoured with rosewater (a very old fashioned way of flavouring sweets and desserts).
Proper Turkish delight uses cornflour, not gelatin.
I remember having Maltesers in New York. Also I’ve never tried a lion bar
Flakes are also inserted into soft icecream to make what we call a 99, or at least half a flake. The Turkish Delight is rose flavoured jelly, the traditional is dusted with powdered sugar rather than chocolate, having said that the Frys Turkish Delight has always been covered in chocolate.
Edit: What you call Chips, we call Crisps. What we call Chips you call Steak Fries/chips. Our mint chocolates of choice tend to be After 8's mints., for the chocolate orange sweet, it's Terry's Chocolate Orange.
Edit again, The Aero has the price in GPB not Euro's.
Frys Turkish Delight has rose water in it, hence the perfume like taste.
Ohh interesting!
@@rachelmeyer817 I would say that most people probably don't like Turkish Delight because of its floral taste. Turkish Delight was made famous when mentioned in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, where the white queen gives enchanted Turkish Delights to Edmund. Traditional Turkish Delights are not covered in chocolate only the British Fry's Turkish Delight is.
I don’t like them 🤢
I live in the UK and Crunchie is my favourite chocolate bar. You should also try Galaxy chocolate x
Loved the honest reaction . ❤🇺🇸🇬🇧
I have no idea how I came across your channel, but if you put out more content like this wowza .... loved your reactions and how naturally honest you are ~ pat on the back from across the pond, nice one x
For snacks you should try different flavours of Walker crisps. Enjoy!
Also UK/Australia call your version of chips “crisps”.
The Fry's Chocolate cream you had was the very first ever chocolate bar made in mass production and distributed.
Loved your reactions, good selection right? Our chocolate is the bollocks!!
In the UK, milk chocolate must contain at least 25% cocoa solids for it to be sold. However, the US requires its milk chocolate cocoa percentage to contain only 10% cocoa solids
Hi, On the Aero Chocolate bar. The price is in £ Pounds as that is the currency we use in England. Not Euros.
Literally any snack made by Bobby's is worth getting
Watching from England UK 🇬🇧 it's nice to see how much you enjoy our sweets 🍬 and chocolate bars 🍫 Cadburys is a UK Product and it's the best Chocolate ever 😋 one of my favourite chocolate bars is Turkish delights 👌🏻😋 also just to mention we have pounds (£s) not euros 👍🏻
My favorite snack here is Bobby's cheese flavoured snax
Brill video, that’s a pound sign on the aero bar though we don’t have euros in UK. X
Keep British chocolate bars in the fridge.
Yummers 😊
You should try Cadbury caramel especially after its cooled in the fridge also anything from kinder especially the bueno
If you can get them Galaxy chocolate is also a nice UK chocolate and creamier. I think it’s better than Cadburys but each have their own good bars and opinions are torn over which is better. Snack wise if your talking crisps many have mentioned the favourites walkers lots of flavours, monster munch, mccoys are like ridged chips usually also lots of flavours, scampi fries, frazzles, hula hoops lots of flavours. Walkers also do mix ups which are all different types of crisps, corn chips, fries (like french fries but in crisp form) and the bags are single flavoured (but come in various flavours).
My favourite snack is scampi lemon snacks there delious
There different dairy milk chocolate I like dairy milk whole nut fliping yummy 😋
I'm not keen on Fry's chocolate either, except for Turkish Delight! Great video though! Glad you like our sweets and chocolate! xx
Hiya from England.
I am so happy that you have the SWIZZELS Drumsticks. OMG These take me back to my childhood in the early 70's although never seen the Squashies before but anyway Drumsticks are great. I love them so much so i call them TEETH ROTTERS.
Cadbury Dairy Milk - Love it
Lion Bar - Love it. I think its the rice crispies inside the chewy caramel and chocolate on the outside - its similar to the PICNIC choc bar but that has peanuts in
Haribo - They are not British. You need to try Maynards Wine Gums just as good as haribo but i think better for the taste
CRUNCHIE - i buy them regularly in multipacks - love the honeycomb
FLAKE - as above. When we buy an ice-cream called a 99 it has a flake inserted into the ice cream cone
AERO -love it
BOUNTY - love it
FRY'S PEPPERMINT CREAM - FRY'S is a well known OLD british brand . My paternal grandfather would come for his dinner Monday-Friday and he would bring me this -i was only a kid in the early 70's and i did not like them
SMARTIES - i love them. I used to eat them regularly as a kid
FRY'S TURKISH DELIGHT - again used to eat this regularly as a kid. Its an acquired taste and never liked it
MALTESERS - i can buy a box of these and once i open the box i have to eat the whole box in around 10 minutes
I recommend you try and obtain SWIZZELS Sweetshop Favourite Tub - it contains chews, lollipops, refreshers and parma violets
You just get a great SUGAR FIX
Ok so while Haribo is indeed a German brand, those wine gums were originally made by Dunhill's in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Haribo bought Dunhill's and they still make wine gums and pontefract cakes in that West Yorkshire factory.
The turkish delight is made from rose petals.
Cadbury’s do make the best chocolate bars. You should try a Wispa too 👍
My favourite is Kinder Bueno which sadly you never had, give it a try if you find one though! super nice
Maltesers are the product of two manufacturers in Britain with American origins, both in the town of Slough. The Mars company (Slough) was started by Forest Mars whilst estranged from his father, who had established the Mars company in America. In the late 19th century two Englishmen called Horlick tried to raise money to start a company making malt fortified milk for children and sick people but unable to find support in the UK they went to the US and eventually established their company in Racine Wisconsin. They then established a new factory back in the UK in Slough. The centre of the Maltesers made by mars is/was made from Horlicks. An old friend of mine was an HGV driver who joked that he had the shortest HGV delivery route, five miles along the A4 between Horlicks and Mars.
My favourite chocolate in the UK are Dime bars, boosts and tobalerone
9:00 It's so funny to see people encountering rose water for the first time XD The reason everyone thinks it tastes of 'soap' Is that we're used to associating the flowery taste/smell with soap because Rose water just isn't used here. But flower waters like rose water and orange blossom water are used heavily in middle eastern deserts. And as half Lebanese I grew up with this taste. So It's never bothered me. But watching people who grew up in the west squint because their brain is trying to convince their taste buds they are eating soap never really gets old! Even a lot of brits don't like turkish delight for the same reason. On another note the turkish delight in that bar is actually very low quality. Try the real thing someday. It's much nicer.
Great reactions. How are the plans for your trip to the UK coming along? Hopefully you can get there soon. You gotta go for a Cream Tea.
You are adorable and don't sound dumb x
I can't believe you was not sent a Cadbury whisper bar. Or a yoRkie. Ultimate in chocolate
Your never gonna eat your dinner ! A few more suggestions = jelly babies, curly wurly, double decker, Kit Kat ( the finger type) , ripple, galaxy bar ( all types are good) , 🤪👍😜🤣.
My favourite is the Apple pie and custard drifter bar but I only ever saw them on sale for like 1 month during the mid 90’s then the vanished into myth never to be see again 😭
Double decker/Daim/Boost/Crucnchie/Topic would be my favourites in no particular order but tbh I love anything chocolate as long as it’s not American “chocolate” ✌️
Hello I came across your channel by accident im glad I did tho I like this video your so authentic and unique and just different. Alot of the chocolates your trying in this video most of them I've tried I can get them here in Australia 🇦🇺 I hope you keep making these kinda videos. By the way I hope you try serbian/croatian sweets/snacks and let me know under your video what you think I can tell you your perspective will change completelly I can guarantee it once you try serbisn/croatian sweets and snacks cause serbian/croation sweets are stronger taste vise like sweets are alot sweeter taste vise compared to American version and salty snacks are alot more salty then the American version. Reason I say I can guarantee it is cause ive tried American and British sweets and snacks as well as serbian and croation ones. I hope you continue making these kind of videos I loved this one thanks for sharing.🤭🤗😊😏
We call your chips here Crisps and Walkers are our nations favourite no 1 flavours like Prawn Cocktail 😋👌🏻 cheese n onion, Worcester sauce and salt n vinegar all good flavours 😋
People in the UK eat different sweets in different ways. Don't crunch a Malteaser, just suck them gentle and let them melt in your mouth. I eat a Mars bar toffee first and then the bottom layer last.
The flavour of Turkish delight is rose water
here at 1am and watching this ;)
In Ireland you would usually get flakes served in our ice cream and I know some people put it in there hot chocolate too I think ❤
I could be wrong but I think the Fry's Chocolate is the oldest bar of chololate in the World (dates back to the 1860s).
Your Maltesers comment is very interesting - they used to be promoted as “the chocolates with the less fattening centres”…. , until the Advertising Standards Authority had a word
Turkish Delight isn't for everyone, I think you will find that is Rose flavoured, which may account for the "soapisness" - but that said, I am not a fan myself.
Haribo are German. The name "Haribo" is an acronym formed from Hans Riegel (The founder) Bonn (The city they are based in).
You go for it young lady and enjoy
Try the flake in soft serve ice cream - game changer
I found out recently that you can't melt flakes. My daughter wanted some chocolate to dip her strawberries in and that's when I found out that you can't melt flakes. I looked it up and, apparently, it's something to do with their molecular structure. Now that is seriously weird.
Try a Cadbury's flake with some vanilla ice cream. ❤
The Fry's bars were the first massed produced chocolate bar in the world
Crunchie is my fave love them x
You'll hate London!
It's a toilet!! 😲
England, however, is a beautiful country, with many many historical, & natural wonders to see.
Further afield, Scotland, Wales, & Northern Ireland (the rest of the UK) are all beautiful countries in their own rights, but please don't just stick to the cities........you'll see nothing new, & miss the 'feel' of the country!
James Pasifull
Another anti London clown. Ignore the clowns, London is a great place to visit, you will love it, as do most visitors.
How do you know what other people will like or dislike? I find England too parochial, but I love London. I visited Yorkshire once and that was enough. I couldn't understand a word they said and they seemed to think that was a good thing. The Lake District wasn't as bad, but that's only because fewer people live there, which is much the same for Cornwall and Devon. The only place I met any genuine people was in the North East, particularly around the Newcastle area - even though I couldn't understand what they were saying either.
You would love York it is a really old City with things to do all day and loads to do at night.
@@daneelolivaw602
I'm not 'anti-London' at all, I think the 'touristy-bits' are lovely, but if you stray a few yards off-piste, you're likely to find yourself in deep shit, with any number of questionable characters!
I just think it in no way represents England, or the rest of the UK.
@@Derry_Aire
You seem to have answered your own question!
How do YOU know what other people will like or dislike?
In MY opinion, London has nothing to offer anyone looking for 'England', but just travel a few miles outside the road to hell, & things get decidedly better!
The only people I know who love London, have a vested interest in loving London, whether they live there, have family there, a business there, or make money, in whatever fashion, there.
Most people from the rest of England are, at best, indifferent to it!
For crisps try frazzles, Smiths Scampi, twiglets
We in the UK don't realise how good our confectionery is.theres loads more that you don'ts know about rolos twice bars. Picnics boost bars.topics.wisoer bars and lots more
Love this reaction 🥰
I'm from the UK and we also get smart water and you need to try our walkers crisps
Oooh okay!
@@rachelmeyer817 also try the sensations, max strong and double crunch ranges from walkers, the basic walkers use flavour analogues so even the some of the “meat”flavours are suitable for vegetarians, if you want to spread out a bit more look for Kent Crisps I would recommend the beef and spitfire ale or the Ashmore cheese and onion. 😋
It's strange watching Americans trying and enjoying snacks that we have grown up with and been used to all our lives.......strange but fun 😁
Turkish delight is a very traditional sweet, fry’s is not a great example. Its a rose water flavoured jelly, normally cut into cubes and dusted in cornflour. The fry’s version isn’t great, and was covered in chocolate to try and make it more appealing.
Lol, Turkish delight is a controversial choice… not overly popular. But in Fry's defence they did invent chocolate bars.
Have you tried British snacks and foods yet?
i love your video
minstrels and ruffle bar.
Hi, Are you going to fix the string on your guitar? As I noticed it was broken. Stay safe from Covid-19 to you and your loved ones.
Crunchy bar, contains ginger