You made me and my Mexican family laugh a ton with this video, I finally know what something you're eating actually tastes like! everything is spicy here in Mexico, that's the way it is, we love it
I miss these candies...growing up in southern California, we used to eat these kinds of candy all the time. They are some of my favorite childhood candies..
As a Mexican, I loved this video. I'm a sucker (pun intended) for those 4:32 rebanaditas (watermelon shaped lollipop covered with chili powder). You should have at least washed the chili powder off and tasted the watermelon. Would have been worth it. Same with the mango one at 7:06. I feel sorry for your tongue after all of this. Most people only eat 1-2 of these candies lol.
Those chili suckers are so good! Chili on fresh mango is amazing too! That was hilarious when he thought the cucumber was pickled flavor. Cucumber and chili is so good too.
If he had the dried salted apricots, that would have been funny because it takes a while before you get the fruit taste. I loved those darn things but only my stepmother would bring them home and I think he would trip on those lol. The mango Chile hard candy's are awesome. And a tamarind pop with the seeds are my favorite from Mexico.
hey Tyler being a Mexican myself i know the pain of the chili powder , i liked and disliked them growing up, there are some amazing mexican candies out there with zero chili powder that you could try, i think that would only be fair to see where mexico would be on the leader board next time
Yeah but the argument can be made for any country, if you noticed a lot of what he's tried in as of them is more of the types of candy typically associated with each country, not necessarily the best candy.
as a mexican... we love Sodium and spices lol it was so fun to see you experience this your reactions were so funny. We do however have very good actual sweet treats like mazapan, glorias, paleta payaso, dulce de leche, banderitas de coco, bocadin, duvalin and MANY more you should give them a try
As a Mexican kid growing up and eating these candies I didn’t really know a lot of these were spicy lol it’s crazy seeing other peoples reactions to this lol. And also the candies they gave you deff aren’t the best ones they just gave you a bunch of hard candies.
I remember back in the day getting the Lucas Limon Zesty! Lemon-Lime Seasoning and chili powders from the ice cream truck. As kids we didn't realize we were eating cooking seasons as snacks.
@@indicaking as someone like Tyler, if you don’t like pickles you don’t like cucumbers and the taste is similar enough that you could mistake it as a faint pickle taste
You can dip the candy in a cup of water. That takes away most of the chili powder and i think you'd be able to enjoy it more. (You had me laughing the ehole vid by the way!)😂
Hey Tyler, had major laughs and hella fun watching your video, being a Hispanic, and having those candies was a blast, and see you react to them was very funny, thanks for the great video 😊😊
Ah yes, the candies of my childhood. Also, the chili powder makes these all better just like sprinkling Tampico on watermelon, peaches, nectarines, cucumbers, pineapple, apples, melon, and a bunch of other fruits and vegetables
Take a shot at Ecuadorian snacks, particularly Menta Glacial mints, Manichos peanuts in chocolate, and Lemon Remix Doritos. I strongly recommend these three!
The weird flavor is tamarind, which is a sweet/sour bean that forms a sticky paste that’s great with chili powder. “Pulparindo” is a play on “tamarind pulp” from which it’s made. And yeah, everything Mexican is basically tamarind, sugar, lime, and chili powder. Very sour, nicely spicy.
Also: the Rockaleta used to be delicious. I have no idea what they did, but lately the outer coating is RANCID. Bitter, gross. The layers on the inside are amazing as they ever were, but idk what they did to the outside. It used to be my favorite!
My man just cannot appreciate the beauty of sweet spice, smh. Most of the powder used in mexican candies is actually "chamoy" which is a sort of a spicy and sweet mixture, it's sooo good.
Too funny! My guy is Mexican and it's soooooo normal for him. I have come around to actually liking some of these unique chili combinations. We barely eat fruit without Tajin or some other spice/lime. LOL! It definitely is not for everyone. :)
I'm Mexican and I grew up eating cucumber and oranges covered in either lime, salt, and Chili powder or just tajin. I dont remember the last time I ate fruits without it lol
Tamarind candies are awesome and common all over the world. And as much as i love sweet Tamarind pods on their own, if i eat them, my belly starts to grumble😅
I love candy like this and had several of these but never considered any of these to be spicy they were all very mild and this is coming from a white guy
I'm half Mexican and grew up eating a lot of these candies, it's always hilarious to me seeing people eat Mexican candy for the first time. I love tamarindo, and that mixed with the sour and spice is just perfect to me. Also, I've always called the Lucas muecas candy "Lucas mucas" lmao. I prefer the regular Lucas powder because it's more sweet. They used to have a límon pepino flavor and it was my favorite, but after they stopped making it my new favorite is sandia
I really enjoy your videos and the unique component that they offer. That being said, there's a million places I could go on youtube to watch someone trying food and giving feedback. Bring back other TylerTube
I love the Mango Chili suckers!! My best friend used to bring them to school for me bc he lived near a small family owned Mexican corner store that sold a bunch of Mexican Candys and Treats. I dont see them anymore as weve gotten older but I still get those when I see them in stores.
One of my favorite series but after you run though the rest of the boxes, would to be cool to see actually snacks, chips/crackers etc. that are out there not just the candy and chocolate!
Pulparindo has tamarind, that's the unknown flavor you're getting lol Unprocessed tamarind paste with sugar or chilli is absolutely delicious. As a Mexican, I absolutely love chilli candies, but there is so much more beyond those. I'm glad you got the cajeta lollipop, I love those.
As a Mexican I can say this video was hilarious. None of these candies taste anything remotely spicy or sour because when you’re a mexican kid you grow up eating these candies all the time allllll the time
i have a hobby called magnet fishing. we using industrial strength neodimium magnets. has pull strength of 1500lbs + would be awesome to see you put em through some tyler tests in a video
As a Mexican living in the uk man seeing you trying all those candies I just what to take a plane and get all those candies those ones are actually my favorites
The candy your trying to remember is called Fun Dip. Hard stick(tasted sort of like a sweetheart candy) that you dipped in powder. Or the baby bottle pop..I heard that was similar.
Im excited for the Korean candy episode, but Tyler might not like a lot of it. its usually baked goods with beans or other 'weird' flavors, very acquired taste.
It likely won't have any of those, look at Japan it's similar in that regard yet, most were missing same with the uk. He's obviously ordering boxes like the monthly subscription boxes, but so far a lot of the stuff has been more the Americanized version of what people of no real real knowledge of the main candies and stuff are than say traditional. Its like the uk it was all kinder brand mostly.
I just want to keep on everyone's mind that most Mexican exports ("candy", snacks, and similars) are actually milder than their Mexican market counterpart Love to see Tyler try most of my favorites, they're usually an acquired taste for most foreigners and I can definitely see why Lmao I guess the "pickle" candy could be considered pickle flavor. It is supposed to be be cucumber with chili powder and probably lime juice/citric acid. I have personally never seen it but I might have to look out for that one, looks awesome. Also you need to try non-spicy candy. There's a lot of awesome sweet treats in Mexico that you need to try and you'd probably enjoy.
Have you ever had the pepino lucas? Not the Lucas muecas, but just regular lucas, or maybe you know it as "baby lucas" because that's what I grew up calling it, and it's sweet. I used to love the pepino flavor, but then it dissapeared and I couldn't even find it online, I think that flavor was discontinued
@@indicaking was it like a powder kind of thing? I think I barely remember the baby Lucas name but I haven't seen one on a good couple of years. They might still be around but probably only on certain markets/big distribution focused candy shops.
I like the De la Rosa Marzipan Peanut Butter things the best. Trust me on the candy, after being in the desert sun all day, they taste 10x more delicious. When I first moved out of cold country to southern AZ, I thought the candy was disgusting, but after working in the sun all day, all that salty goodness really tastes good
Those are mostly children's candy from Mexico, Snacks are really sweet and addictive just to mention a few Canelitas, Gansitos, Pinguinos, Barritas, Emperador, Roles Etc... Not a fair comparison Imao.
I feel attacked lol. I love all the products you tried. The weird flavor in the pulparindo is likely Tamarind. And you're right, there is no way to describe the flavor to someone who hasnt had it.
Pulparindo is made from tamarind pulp which is used as a polish by some places. Also the candy is not recommended for consumption by some people due to lead being in the product.
Watching this video made me feel like Este pinchi gringo but i understand that yall up north ain't used to these types of flavored candy that are very common in Mexico I'm a huge fan of them mango candies and pineapple ones Your videos are awesome dude keep it up 👍
There is no need in calling him that how would you like it if a "white" person called you a racist name like that you would be torn all to shreds about it
Lo que dije no fue racista para nada y sin intención de ofender y para aclarar me encanta el canal, si tu te llegaste a ofender pues muy tu pedo hahaha 😝 *ya siéntese señora*
Fun dip is one of my favorite candies. I like the candy stick more than the powder. I used to make sure to preserve a lot of my stick for after the powder was gone then take small nibbles until it was gone.
A lot of Mexican candy is really sweet or covered in chili powder but the center is sweet. I will say you missed some of the better sweeter candys. I can recommend a few like rosa maspan, pallaso paletta, duvalin, and some others
Mexico has some weird sweets who would add spices to sweets most off all chilli powder?? I shared the video to one of my Mexican friends i wanna see what their reaction is.
So a big thing there is fruit dusted with chili powder, much different. Kinda like people put salt on watermelon (because it wakes up the flavor for some)I recommend trying cold mango dusted lightly with chili powder to get the idea, then go from there
I'm extremely annoyed at how little variety there was here. Literally all the chili candy's are the exact same type of candy. The fruit flavor difference is just about what the child might prefer to have under the chili. There are literally so many types of candy's and snacks that are so iconic. You basically only tried 2 candies from Mexico. Tamarindo candies and chili powder lolipos
Yeah this would be like trying American snacks and it's all just gummy worms, gummy bears, etc. These are good candies but Mexico has SO many better snacks.
😂 This is exactly how I thought it would go when Tyler ate Mexican candy! 😂 But I am surprised how well he actually did for disliking the chili flavored stuff. 😂
His complete mystery to tasting tamarind for the first time. Quality content.
I was straight up cackling at it 😂 such a sweet egg
Yooo like the whole time i was sayin “hehe tamarind”
I was thinking the same thing dude
When did he try this?
@@Deano_42 literally every time he said “that weird flavor” he was talking about tamarind 😂
You made me and my Mexican family laugh a ton with this video, I finally know what something you're eating actually tastes like!
everything is spicy here in Mexico, that's the way it is, we love it
True we like spicy here
I heard that like your mom would make actually sweet sweets but the candy you buy at the store would be spicy. Is that true?
Si quema cuh
i must go to mexico!
@@Cosmetic_Astro No creo
I miss these candies...growing up in southern California, we used to eat these kinds of candy all the time. They are some of my favorite childhood candies..
These things are all over 99 cent stores. As someone who worked in one for a decade, I've become very familiar to the taste haha. Good stuff.
As a Mexican, I loved this video. I'm a sucker (pun intended) for those 4:32 rebanaditas (watermelon shaped lollipop covered with chili powder).
You should have at least washed the chili powder off and tasted the watermelon. Would have been worth it.
Same with the mango one at 7:06.
I feel sorry for your tongue after all of this. Most people only eat 1-2 of these candies lol.
Those chili suckers are so good! Chili on fresh mango is amazing too! That was hilarious when he thought the cucumber was pickled flavor. Cucumber and chili is so good too.
I love em but my tongue will bleed
I agree with you Antonio
Yeah alot of these are to replicate fresh fruits with chili powder.
Meanwhile here I am eating 6 watermelon lollipops in a row
Seeing him eat pulparindo makes me want to go buy a few.
Same
Same
Same
😂 it’s funny that he’s like “what is this flavor?” When it says ‘tamarindo’ which is just Tamarind in English lol
tyler should test finland candy
The salt and lemon powder 😌 one of my favorites as a kid. Very popular on the playground.
I used to have those "crack packets" all the time. So good!
@@andrewt9204 I would legit get in trouble by my mom for eating them that I would have to start sneaking them around
Try this with beer
If he had the dried salted apricots, that would have been funny because it takes a while before you get the fruit taste. I loved those darn things but only my stepmother would bring them home and I think he would trip on those lol. The mango Chile hard candy's are awesome. And a tamarind pop with the seeds are my favorite from Mexico.
lol, tyler has such a narrow pallet it makes these videos hilarious
Or that every single thing has chili powder on it and that's just one thing he doesn't like.
@@thirtisankwich the way he reacts to a lollipop shows that he doesn’t eat many things with any spice
It could be that candy from Mexico sucks
@@drones8639 whaaaaa! Love me some Mexican candy!
hey Tyler being a Mexican myself i know the pain of the chili powder , i liked and disliked them growing up, there are some amazing mexican candies out there with zero chili powder that you could try, i think that would only be fair to see where mexico would be on the leader board next time
It’s the best
Comon man chilli is the signature taste it’s bomb when u are craving it too
i love alll that stuff especially the plastic spoons
necesita probar una paleta payaso, duvalin, gansito, crayon de mango, bubulubu, carlos v
Yeah but the argument can be made for any country, if you noticed a lot of what he's tried in as of them is more of the types of candy typically associated with each country, not necessarily the best candy.
as a mexican... we love Sodium and spices lol it was so fun to see you experience this your reactions were so funny. We do however have very good actual sweet treats like mazapan, glorias, paleta payaso, dulce de leche, banderitas de coco, bocadin, duvalin and MANY more you should give them a try
If you like salted candy then order some Swedish Djungelvrål. Enjoy.
@@Merecir yes!
He needs to do drinks as well. The tamarind Jarritos is god tier.
No that tastes like sweaty bawls
Seriously, so good
I’m a lime guy myself
@ how do you know what sweaty bawls taste like?
@@Cosmetic_Astro your sister described it to me real well last night
As a Mexican kid growing up and eating these candies I didn’t really know a lot of these were spicy lol it’s crazy seeing other peoples reactions to this lol. And also the candies they gave you deff aren’t the best ones they just gave you a bunch of hard candies.
drink every time Tyler says "chilli powder" in this video.
But the Drink is liquefied wasabi
@@vinstual9830 No no, Carolina Reaper hot sauce mixed with absinthe (or 80 abv / 160 proof rum).
@@CVHFitness Y U M M Y
thasaasr aaaa godod idddeaa
The flavor is tamarind
Makes my mouth water watching this, I love Mexican candy
I agree
I like spicy food. Never tried spicy candy though.
I remember back in the day getting the Lucas Limon Zesty! Lemon-Lime Seasoning and chili powders from the ice cream truck. As kids we didn't realize we were eating cooking seasons as snacks.
I love Mexican candies. I like the mix of hotness, sweetness and sometime sourness in their candies.
mexicans love their food spicy. chilli is pretty much in all mexican foods
Fun little fact: some mexicans that dont like spice, buy it anyways.
And this is why I go south to Guatemala where they have no spice.
@@beez1717 sounds lame
@@beez1717 well that wouldn’t be Mexico anymore that would be Guatemala
Can you review a pot brownie and bring out all the coolest lil things you bought and review your favorite one's again?
Grow up.
@@whitneypaige2038 Pot brownies are an adult thing...
Wasn't tryna to offend him..
@@Raiziell an unemployed adult thing
When I saw the pickle on the wrapper of that one lollipop, I was worried he noticed then he popped it in without noticing it I got unreasonably happy
It wasn't pickle flavored, pepino is cucumber, but I guess the slightly sourness mexican candy has will make it taste like a pickle lol
@@indicaking as someone like Tyler, if you don’t like pickles you don’t like cucumbers and the taste is similar enough that you could mistake it as a faint pickle taste
@@TheJerseyNinja yeah that makes sense
You should try snacks from Germany, they make really good choclate.
knoppers are my favorite
Oh really who woulda thought lollol you can say that about many European countries they all have different various great candies and food .
They have kinder chocolate in the USA.
German chocolate is terrible 🤢
@@deadly_demise8304 you probably never had real German chocolate
This guy: Eats saltine. “Ah too many spices”
Bingus
I eat saltines and if it has any spice at all then I'm screaming because it's so hot!
@@beez1717 your soft
You can dip the candy in a cup of water. That takes away most of the chili powder and i think you'd be able to enjoy it more. (You had me laughing the ehole vid by the way!)😂
Hey Tyler, had major laughs and hella fun watching your video, being a Hispanic, and having those candies was a blast, and see you react to them was very funny, thanks for the great video 😊😊
Ah yes, the candies of my childhood. Also, the chili powder makes these all better just like sprinkling Tampico on watermelon, peaches, nectarines, cucumbers, pineapple, apples, melon, and a bunch of other fruits and vegetables
I'm pretty sure you meant tajin
@@christophermiranda2292 freaken A, you're right. I confused the juice with the chili powder
My favorite would have to be the tamarind Pelo Rico with chili powder or the little plastic jars of the same.😁👍
Man this was awesome! Today's Mexican candy is toned way down. When I was growing up it was basically ghost pepper dust and acid 🤣🤣🤣
I remember they recalled the original Lucas because it had lead in it and after they took it out the flavor was never the same again lol
Take a shot at Ecuadorian snacks, particularly Menta Glacial mints, Manichos peanuts in chocolate, and Lemon Remix Doritos. I strongly recommend these three!
I loved his reaction to the pickle one xD 8:17
Tyler: wait a minute. I think this is pickle flavored
*literally a pickle on the wrapper* 🤣🤣
Yes xD
Its a cucumber
@@texmex01 pickels are fermented cucumber
@reneberthold334 lol I know what a pickle is. I'm also mexican and have had the candy I was referencing, it's cucumber not pickle lol.
I never realized how odd our candy can be to people who didn't grow up with it lol I love your reaction
This video gave me a MAJOR craving for Mexican candies 🤤
I absolutely love all of those candy's. I'm from Houston Texas and grew up with all of that.
Mexico candy is by far the best candy and there's nothing anyone can say to change my mind
As a mexican living in mexico i can honestly say mexican candy gets boring really fast. I rather eat a KitKat any day
German candy
The weird flavor is tamarind, which is a sweet/sour bean that forms a sticky paste that’s great with chili powder. “Pulparindo” is a play on “tamarind pulp” from which it’s made.
And yeah, everything Mexican is basically tamarind, sugar, lime, and chili powder. Very sour, nicely spicy.
Also: the Rockaleta used to be delicious. I have no idea what they did, but lately the outer coating is RANCID. Bitter, gross. The layers on the inside are amazing as they ever were, but idk what they did to the outside. It used to be my favorite!
My man just cannot appreciate the beauty of sweet spice, smh. Most of the powder used in mexican candies is actually "chamoy" which is a sort of a spicy and sweet mixture, it's sooo good.
By far my favorite thing episode. It’s funny seeing someone else outside my culture try the food who has never had it. Don’t tell him about menudo.
The true question is menudo or pozole? I always preferred pozole since I'm not a big fan of tripe, but I know a lot of people who love tripe!
Too funny! My guy is Mexican and it's soooooo normal for him. I have come around to actually liking some of these unique chili combinations. We barely eat fruit without Tajin or some other spice/lime. LOL! It definitely is not for everyone. :)
I'm Mexican and I grew up eating cucumber and oranges covered in either lime, salt, and Chili powder or just tajin. I dont remember the last time I ate fruits without it lol
Tamarind candies are awesome and common all over the world. And as much as i love sweet Tamarind pods on their own, if i eat them, my belly starts to grumble😅
The weird flavor is tamarind
I love candy like this and had several of these but never considered any of these to be spicy they were all very mild and this is coming from a white guy
Must be a West coast thing. I'm in the same boat.
this man just can't escape from pickles can he?
That was cucumber, not pickle flavor. But I can see why the mix up.
I'm half Mexican and grew up eating a lot of these candies, it's always hilarious to me seeing people eat Mexican candy for the first time. I love tamarindo, and that mixed with the sour and spice is just perfect to me. Also, I've always called the Lucas muecas candy "Lucas mucas" lmao. I prefer the regular Lucas powder because it's more sweet. They used to have a límon pepino flavor and it was my favorite, but after they stopped making it my new favorite is sandia
As a New Mexican.. I approve of every snack
New Mexican?
@@brianalvarado4272 lol yeah
Jumped in obviously lol
@@brianalvarado4272 lmao
Las Cruces Gang😂 and Yeah I approve all those Candy's🤤
growing up and eating these candies none of them are spicy but seeing other people that don’t eat spicy say they are spicy is mind blowing 🤣🤣
I'm amazed that he has never tried tamarindo before, and omg, WHY DIDN'T HE TRIED A MAZAPAN, CANT BELIEVE IT!!!
I thought the same exact thing about the Mazapan, I'll eat like 10 de la rosa's and feel like I'm dying of thirst lmao
Bro mazapans are so good
I really enjoy your videos and the unique component that they offer. That being said, there's a million places I could go on youtube to watch someone trying food and giving feedback. Bring back other TylerTube
I don't get the heat either, it's like people who order hot wings - They're just ruining perfectly good chicken.
I love the Mango Chili suckers!! My best friend used to bring them to school for me bc he lived near a small family owned Mexican corner store that sold a bunch of Mexican Candys and Treats. I dont see them anymore as weve gotten older but I still get those when I see them in stores.
This is the reason we can tolerate spicy food. We where brought up to see chili as a candy lol
One of my favorite series but after you run though the rest of the boxes, would to be cool to see actually snacks, chips/crackers etc. that are out there not just the candy and chocolate!
Pulparindo has tamarind, that's the unknown flavor you're getting lol Unprocessed tamarind paste with sugar or chilli is absolutely delicious.
As a Mexican, I absolutely love chilli candies, but there is so much more beyond those. I'm glad you got the cajeta lollipop, I love those.
as an american from cali so do I
As an old chef, I'm a HUGE fan of tamarind. Tyler, it's a fruit that's shaped like a turd, what could be better? Lol
@@jessiegollihugh6414 😂😂😂 it does look like that
As a Mexican I can say this video was hilarious. None of these candies taste anything remotely spicy or sour because when you’re a mexican kid you grow up eating these candies all the time allllll the time
LMFAO😂I loved this video! But it made me so hungry for some of those candies!!😭
1:30 baby bottle Pop
I literally eat all these candies all the time. Salsageti is my favorite!!!!❤️ I got a kick out of when you said it was spicy lol.
As an American with a Mexican friend, he managed to get me to love Mexican candy. My mouth was watering thru this entire video.
i have a hobby called magnet fishing. we using industrial strength neodimium magnets. has pull strength of 1500lbs +
would be awesome to see you put em through some tyler tests in a video
The reason why they put the flavors in every this the reason why Americans put sugar in every thing because it is good and we love it 😊 🔥
Someone needs to send him just a huge pack of pickles.
As a Mexican living in the uk man seeing you trying all those candies I just what to take a plane and get all those candies those ones are actually my favorites
The second one you're talking about is called fun dips
Or a baby bottle pop
The candy your trying to remember is called Fun Dip. Hard stick(tasted sort of like a sweetheart candy) that you dipped in powder. Or the baby bottle pop..I heard that was similar.
Somebody make a video of him just saying chili powder over and over again 😂😂
Im excited for the Korean candy episode, but Tyler might not like a lot of it. its usually baked goods with beans or other 'weird' flavors, very acquired taste.
It likely won't have any of those, look at Japan it's similar in that regard yet, most were missing same with the uk. He's obviously ordering boxes like the monthly subscription boxes, but so far a lot of the stuff has been more the Americanized version of what people of no real real knowledge of the main candies and stuff are than say traditional. Its like the uk it was all kinder brand mostly.
I just want to keep on everyone's mind that most Mexican exports ("candy", snacks, and similars) are actually milder than their Mexican market counterpart
Love to see Tyler try most of my favorites, they're usually an acquired taste for most foreigners and I can definitely see why
Lmao I guess the "pickle" candy could be considered pickle flavor. It is supposed to be be cucumber with chili powder and probably lime juice/citric acid. I have personally never seen it but I might have to look out for that one, looks awesome.
Also you need to try non-spicy candy. There's a lot of awesome sweet treats in Mexico that you need to try and you'd probably enjoy.
Have you ever had the pepino lucas? Not the Lucas muecas, but just regular lucas, or maybe you know it as "baby lucas" because that's what I grew up calling it, and it's sweet. I used to love the pepino flavor, but then it dissapeared and I couldn't even find it online, I think that flavor was discontinued
@@indicaking was it like a powder kind of thing? I think I barely remember the baby Lucas name but I haven't seen one on a good couple of years.
They might still be around but probably only on certain markets/big distribution focused candy shops.
I like the De la Rosa Marzipan Peanut Butter things the best. Trust me on the candy, after being in the desert sun all day, they taste 10x more delicious. When I first moved out of cold country to southern AZ, I thought the candy was disgusting, but after working in the sun all day, all that salty goodness really tastes good
Yeah I’m surprised a lot of the sweeter and less spicy candy didn’t make it, makes me wonder where he got the bag
This has to be the funniest Tyler video yet! 🤣🤣🤣
I have become really accustomed to enjoying your channel. I hope you stick around for a long time!
The minute I read "cucumber" I started laughing because I knew it was going to be pickle flavored.
POV: your mouth is watering all video 🤤
Those are mostly children's candy from Mexico, Snacks are really sweet and addictive just to mention a few Canelitas, Gansitos, Pinguinos, Barritas, Emperador, Roles Etc... Not a fair comparison Imao.
Del la rosas bro
Spicy candy is good lol. I've never had any that was actually that spicy- it's always pretty mild.
Mexican candy is the best!
Your candy is trash
@@c.m.l.. racist
@@ThatsaToilet how is that racist
Yessssss sir, people just ain’t got taste buds
Baby bottle pop is what you were trying to remember
I feel attacked lol. I love all the products you tried. The weird flavor in the pulparindo is likely Tamarind. And you're right, there is no way to describe the flavor to someone who hasnt had it.
Los pulparindos son chidos
Right I feel attacked too him saying it's really bad like wtf white boy
@@rudyyanez2307 lol calm down there racist
@@GreasyGoblin69 explain to me how is that racist?? Quickly
@@GreasyGoblin69 exactly nothing but silence keep your ignorant comments to yourself
I'm liking this series dude!
Drinking game. Take a shot every time he says chili powder
Thank you for the extra content this Sunday!!! Woot!!!!
These videos of you trying food are really good hope you do more dude.
Tyler was absolutely triggered with that pickle flavored sucker with chili. I’m crying.
Can’t wait for the “arab” Candy edition!
Instead of chili powder tis gunpowder
@@kacperchrusciel890 it’ll blow his mind for sure 🤣
Pulparindo is made from tamarind pulp which is used as a polish by some places. Also the candy is not recommended for consumption by some people due to lead being in the product.
Watching this video made me feel like
Este pinchi gringo
but i understand that yall up north ain't used to these types of flavored candy that are very common in Mexico
I'm a huge fan of them mango candies and pineapple ones
Your videos are awesome dude keep it up 👍
Bro I’m dying 😂😂🤣
There is no need in calling him that how would you like it if a "white" person called you a racist name like that you would be torn all to shreds about it
And you spelled pinche wrong
Lo que dije no fue racista para nada y sin intención de ofender y para aclarar me encanta el canal, si tu te llegaste a ofender pues muy tu pedo hahaha 😝 *ya siéntese señora*
I live in Washington state and love the mildly spicy candy from Mexico, tamarind with chili powder and lime is the best.😊
The surprise pickle lollipop had me ROLLING
This is so funny to me... I've lived close to Mexico my entire life. This candy isn't very spicy. You probably couldn't handle what I consider spicy.
Pour the salt and lemon powder into a beer. Works well with coronas.
Fun dip is one of my favorite candies. I like the candy stick more than the powder. I used to make sure to preserve a lot of my stick for after the powder was gone then take small nibbles until it was gone.
Love ALL these candies
A lot of Mexican candy is really sweet or covered in chili powder but the center is sweet. I will say you missed some of the better sweeter candys. I can recommend a few like rosa maspan, pallaso paletta, duvalin, and some others
As a Hispanic, I can't eat these Mexican candies. I do not attribute candy to spice.
Mexico has some weird sweets who would add spices to sweets most off all chilli powder?? I shared the video to one of my Mexican friends i wanna see what their reaction is.
So a big thing there is fruit dusted with chili powder, much different. Kinda like people put salt on watermelon (because it wakes up the flavor for some)I recommend trying cold mango dusted lightly with chili powder to get the idea, then go from there
@@brandonchappell8545 Tajin on watermelon is a god send
Me who randomly remembered that this dude existed. Mexican candy is bussin btw
I'm extremely annoyed at how little variety there was here. Literally all the chili candy's are the exact same type of candy. The fruit flavor difference is just about what the child might prefer to have under the chili. There are literally so many types of candy's and snacks that are so iconic. You basically only tried 2 candies from Mexico. Tamarindo candies and chili powder lolipos
Dude same
You can’t really blame him for that
Yeah this would be like trying American snacks and it's all just gummy worms, gummy bears, etc. These are good candies but Mexico has SO many better snacks.
@@koolaidjammer7108 not blaming him. Just stating my point. What I blame is whoever sold him that bag. Or recommended it or whatever the case may be.
The funny thing is that Lucas is meant to make you do funny faces with the powder, the painfulness is a feature
Spicy candy is just top tear.
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@@coopdawg7203 yeah I dictated it and was too lazy to change it
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Will have to disagree
8:20 I’m dyinggggggg, I love these candies, my fav is the mango chili lollipop. I had them all the time has a kid. Brings back memories
😂 This is exactly how I thought it would go when Tyler ate Mexican candy! 😂 But I am surprised how well he actually did for disliking the chili flavored stuff. 😂
I grew up with all of these candies. You convey exactly what I feel about the chili ones.
I remember having a "candy" from a Spanish country (based off the writing). I'm not kidding when I say it was the foulest thing I've ever tasted
Loving the videos dude they keep me entertained 👍👍