Almost 60 year old American here. That kid said it best about the Tootsie Roll when he said, " I don't know what the flavor is meant to be." Son, I've been wondering that all my life! Lol.
@@RBernsCarter Nah all of EU uses it as well. It's a common myth that high fructose corn syrup is banned or super harshly regulated in the EU or in the UK. It's just labeled different only packaging. They call it glucose-frucose syrup or glucose syrup, or invert sugar syrup, etc
This could be a whole spin off. Brits try to pronounce Spanish words. IoI. You don’t realize how much Latin culture we have in the US until you see people be completely foreign to it.
I think those two blonde boys who were so loving the hot tamales until it became too spicy would absolutely love Mike and Ikes. I think that would be their dream candy.
As an American, I cannot get enough of these videos. These school boys are incredibly lovable. They're all adorable and they're all so polite, charming and seem much more mature than young men their age in the states. Also, they are all hilarious. ❤️☺️💙
And very childlike with stiff like words. They are ones from a expensive schools it looked like to me .not average high school kid. Funny and cute though
Snickers, Twix, M&Ms, Milkey Way and Reeses are the most popular candy given out and purchased for home consumption. Have to have some for yourself at home!
These boys were not afraid to be honest or have differing opinions from their mates, and were able to express themselves with confidence and authority without fear of being the odd man out- LOVE that about their School.
@@kevinbrown-ge6sz I've taught in American public schools for years and I completely disagree with you. American educators are definitely pressured by the powers that be to teach to the test, because the school ratings ALL depend on how well their students score on them. That's not opinion, that's fact.
If this were the selection, you'd call this 'the cheap house,' because they're giving away the cheap stuff no one really wants minus a few. You knew as a kid if they have mini or even better, full size snickers, milky ways, blow pops, reeses, they were a real one!
Just to clarify, salt water taffy is only something you get from a shop near a beach town, while on vacation. It isn’t something Americans give for Halloween.
Cool thing about Hersheys. Milton Hershey built an entire town for his factory, and never had kids. He set up a boarding school that still runs to this day. Thousands of students from tough backgrounds are educated for free thanks to the Hershey company’s endowment to the school.
Milton Hershey had his chocolate bar recipe by 1900. He sold his caramel factory and built his chocolate factory in Derry township which is now called Hershey Pennsylvania. Milton Hershey and his wife Catherine started the school in 1909, which was funded by the money from the chocolate factory. He later on gave all his money to the school and controlling interest in the company.
One of my clients was at the Hershey school after his parents were murdered during a robbery. He's in his 80's and still contributes to the Hershey school. He says it was the best place he could have been to
I already thought this from the original highschooler bunch, but this batch of boys is just further proof Mr Smith and his staff do a great job at their school. Their students are a really solid group of young men! I hope we get a next generation on a Korea trip
For Hershey's chocolate, it helps to understand the history because it explains as to why it tastes the way it does. When Milton Hershey made the chocolate bar in 1900, european chocolate was an expensive luxury in United states because it spoiled. Mikton perfected a way kf making chocolate that was shelf stable allowing him to make it cheaper and intorducing chocolate to the masses. The reason it has that off flavor is because the chocolate is alkalized which creates that sharp/sour taste. As an american, Hershey's is not seen as our bedt chooclate however its incredibly cheap and it has been such an iconic brand that most americans have aquired a taste for it even though its sharp and not smooth.
I remember taking one of the dusty bottles in the garage to the store to buy a Hershey bar when I was a kid. The bar was $0.05 and was glorious. As an adult a co-worker picked my name for Secret Santa and gave me a 5 lb. Hershey Bar. I took pieces of the bar off and sprinkled into cake batter, melted and drizzled on peanut butter cookies and Smores (of course). Sometimes I'd just have a small piece with a spoonful of peanut butter.
@@RedRoseSeptember22I'm a diehard patriot but the UK completely owns us when it comes to chocolate quality. US chocolate has too many emulsifiers and preservatives.
Hi! American here. Quick note about candy corn-- the flavorings in candy corn are honey and artificial vanilla (though the white-orange-brown ones are sometimes chocolate flavored). The only corn in there is corn syrup (which doesn't particularly have a flavor, it's just super-sweet). It's not meant to be corn-flavored, it's corn-SHAPED. If you picked a single kernel (or dent) of feed corn out of the cob, that's (sort of) the shape of a piece of candy corn.
Also the MOST IMPORTANT part about eating candy corn is you are not allowed to eat it all at once. You are Constitutionally required to bite it off bit by bit separating each tier of color.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat Agreed! It's almost like these Brits don't honor the US Constitution of Candy Corn 😂 (But also, that would especially be true of the chocolate ones: you must eat the chocolate layer first. Must!)
Fun fact I learned during my chemistry degree, hersheys uses a preservative called butyric acid. This molecule is also found in fermented products like cheese and dairy. It’s also present in vomit, which is why Hersheys chocolate has that after taste that puts people off.
I watched a show about how Hershey got started. He went to Europe to learn how to make chocolate, but no one would tell him- so he went back and learned from trial and error. The reason it has a sour taste is Hershey developed a cooking process that causes the milk to curdle- in Europe they avoid that to get the creamy chocolate taste without the sourness at the end.
I worked on a food panel for Kellogg and we always dreaded chocolate review days because of this reason. Out of all the samples…H Bars had the worst aftertaste ☹️
@@AC-ni4gt They probably only went for stuff not available in the UK and I'm pretty sure snickers are standard liteally everywhere so, that's maybe why.
@@kev7161 Yea same here in germany, I don't remember those not being staple snacks growing up. So fair to assume that they also have them, which is why they aren't in the vid. :>
I'd say the most popular Halloween candies here in the USA are: - Miniature Snickers Bar ("Fun Size") - Miniature 3 Musketeers Bar ("Fun Size") - Smarties - Blow Pops - Twizzlers - Miniature Hershey Bar ("Fun Size") - Sour Patch Kids - Air heads taffy candy - Tootsie Rolls - Milk Duds - Miniature Twix Bars ("Fun Size") - Miniature Kit-Kat Bars ("Fun Size") - Jaw breakers - Gummi Bears (Black Forest Brand) - M & M's - Skittles - Reeses peanut butter cup Candy corn was popular when I was a kid in the 80s. It was still popular up through the 90s, but it's nowhere as popular as it once was. In my state, Georgia, I have never seen salt water taffy in my children's trick or treat bucket Also, rarely see Hot Tamales, but you will see Mike and Ike, made by the same company quite a bit, but less than those above.
I’m 81. When I was the age of these boys, Hershey chocolate was really good. Over the years it’s gone downhill so that I’d never even buy one now. But that’s true of all chocolate candy sold in grocery stores. Back in the late 1960’s, my father & brother in law worked at the plant where they were starting to make Pop Rocks & they brought some home - giving us a chunk about the size of a golf ball. We had to break it up to eat it but we loved them.
I agree! I'm 54 but I think it is different today than it was when I was a kid too. I also thing Cadbury chocolate is different in England than what we have here. I don't care for it either.
@@amberlindsey7112 : Our "Cadbury" eggs are made in Canada for Hershey, licensed by Cadbury. They are smaller, and I find the chocolate to be dry-ish, and quite like a cheap Hershey bar.
I agree with your flavor assessment. I’m 70 and I’m not sure if it’s preservative treatment or infusions of oxygen or what but the flavor isn’t the same, it’s worse now.
These kids are hysterical! They're so proper and articulate. Their reactions are priceless! I agree that the headmaster is the best and should come to the US for a food tour.
Waaaay back in my day, we got homemade popcorn balls wrapped in cellophane, home-baked cookies in various spooky shapes, homemade candy apples, caramel apples and the like. The lady of the house would toil for days before the holiday in order to make enough for the neighborhood. Good memories!
@@janetstephens9563 Really?! Those were my favorite things to get. I'd trade all my Tootsie Rolls, Candy Corn and the like with my sister. Happy Halloween, Janet!
Oh my God my mom would make homemade popcorn balls with cinnamon (the candy, not spice) every Halloween as well! And they werent rock hard either. Man do I miss those! Thanks! lol
The "expires cheese" comment about the Hershey's chocolate is perfect, because to this day it's made with slightly sour milk, to mimic the original taste before good refrigerated milk trucks. The fact that that key note of sour was immediately obvious is awesome.
5:00 Josh's dad instinct hasn't kicked in yet, he nodded along to the thought of eating a bath bomb. Thankfully Ollie was there as the voice of reason. Oh god, that's a scary thought.
Saltwater taffy originated in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which is a beach town. It's called that because it was originally sold at the seaside, so people associated it with saltwater (and maybe got a little in their mouths if they ate it with wet hands coming right out of the ocean). But it's not made with seawater!
That’s not the story of saltwater taffy. There was a storm and the seawater got into the store where the taffy was made not sure if it was the water or the sea foam but that’s how the taffy became Saltwater taffy. The story is on the box of the original store on the boardwalk
😂. “expired cheese” from Hershey Chocolate… 😂 I agree worst chocolate ever.. Need a Kit Kat, M&M, Milky Way, Snickers, Almond Joy, Skor, and Three Musketeers
I agree with what they said about the Hershey’s. Chocolate can be very different depending on where it’s made. I’m from Georgia in the us and I LOVE Hersheys! It just has that distinguishable taste to it. If I were to be blind folded and given a selection of chocolate, I could tell you what’s a Hershey and what’s not lol
Most of these in the video no one really gives out except for Reese’s and maybe candy corn . The high staples are ; Snickers, Nerds, Twix, M&Ms , skittles, charms blow pops, Tootie Pops , Jolly Ranchers and Air Heads, oh and starburst!
They're also really susceptible to humidity. There's a big difference between a really fresh, flaky Butterfinger and one that's been on the shelf for a while.
I kinda agree with their statements on Hershey's. When compared with other chocolate it's a little bitter. But that said, I always got Hershey's with another flavor added. (Peanuts, almonds, ECT.)
We’re not big on Halloween. Kids just get ordinary chocolate and sweets. I think it’s awful the way to become a big thing here. Well, the commercial version. Halloween has its Origins in Scotland or Ireland many centuries ago.
The British chocolate is better except for that disgusting orange one. It’s the food laws, our candy companies get away with giving us the very worst version of chocolate while the UK gets a better version of our sweets
@@Catherine.Dorian. Disgusting orange one? You must be among the negligible percentage of chocolate lovers that don't like it. Also, I'd like to see some evidence for your conspiracy theories that the U.S. companies intentionally make inferior chocolate while candy makers export superior products abroad. With all the Swiss, Austrian, German, and Belgian chocolate in American grocery stores, our choco-makers would be suicidal to purposely produce items that don't sell. American chocolate is not just Hershey's, and even its chocolate has improved in the last decade or so. The quality and taste of smaller, independent U.S. companies' chocolate are as good as the best of them. Besides, with the lunatic dark chocolate craze of the 21st c., the taste doesn't seem to matter any more. What is important for the self-styled health nuts is not the milky creaminess but the constipation-inducing high percentage of cocoa in their chocolate bars.
@Catherine.Dorian., I do enjoy the Terry's chocolate orange. My favorite chocolate, I can't seem to find it anymore. I love Tobler, especially the white chocolate. Though, I am not the biggest fan of Toblerone.
Milk Duds got their name because they were supposed to be perfectly round balls but they couldn't make them that way so they called them Duds because of the failure to get the shape. They added the Milk in front of it because of the amount of milk they used to make them.
When I was in college, a Dutch exchange student sent several packages of Pop Rocks to his dad, who was a school teacher. His dad let his students try them. One of the girls got hysterical and had to go to the nurse!
I've watched a lot of these "British Highschoolers try...." videos and I have concluded that British kids are smart, funny, well-spoken, insightful, witty, and interesting. I'm always happy when a new video is released. More please.
@@Benzy670 Yes, that's what I was thinking. Mr. Smith is headmaster at a private school... you're gonna have higher caliber kids going there. That said, I love them all and esp. Mr. Smith!
The truth about candy corn is. You get hooked on it when you’re of the age where there’s no such thing as too sweet. Then you carry that nostalgia into having some once a year as an adult. 😁
That's what it is. I love candy corn. And I look forward to going to a friend's house to help hand out candy at Halloween. Not only do I get to see the youngsters in cute costumes, but I get to have a few packets of candy corn 🤗😋.
@ oh, I didn’t know 😊 I just thought it was odd that they gave the boys candy that is not the most popular. I love watching these! The British kids are so polite 😊
Salt Water Taffey depends a lot on the flavor you get. And if these kids had a hard time with Hot Tamales, I can only wonder how quickly they'd spit out Atomic Fire Balls. Hot Tamales were my go to as as a kid.
Lol I was just telling my husband about the atomic fire balls. They were so spicy and hurt my mouth so when I was a kid I used to run the fire ball under the faucet to rinse the spicy outer layer off😅
I love salt water taffy but no one gives it out for Halloween! I've never ever seen that. It really varies from flavor to flavor though. I love watermelon, any berry kind, but loathe peppermint, licorice etc
Saltwater Taffy is quite widely available in the UK at seaside towns as well so doesn't really fit the bill, though it is American originally. Love it!
The reason you won't see it is because it isn't tamper proof. It just has a flimsy wax paper wrapper. All the other candies are sealed like a Snickers, Milky Way, etc....
Bonomo's Turkish Taffy. Always vanilla and banana. There is something special about the artificial industrial banana flavor and smell. Yum. And, when I was a kid, the taffy was in a sealed foil wrap. It worked quite well at containing all the pieces and little shards of the taffy when you would put the taffy flat in your hand and then slap it flat of a surface to break it up into bite size pieces. It was a bit of a Newtonian product. If you held a piece in your hand it would tend to soften, would readily stretch if pulled apart slowly, but snap if yanked, hence the shatter when slammed on a a flat surface.
No truly! I visited for the first time two years ago and was simply blown away by their chocolate in particular. Like, oh…that’s how it’s supposed to taste 😂
Having grown up in the UK and then moving to the US (lived here 13+ years now)... most of the Halloween 'candy' is trash to be honest, some of it is good though. I do miss a lot of the UK stuff.
I love the headmaster of this school. His kids are so lucky to have him. Maybe one day you do a video with him exclusively. We don’t have schools like his here, so I’d love to see what it’s like.
Candy corn have a few fans out there keeping them alive, a few people who like the nostalgic idea of them, and then everyone else who hates them. I tend to like candy corn in small amounts, but I bite the layers separately
I’m a 58-year-old American and I have always hated candy corn yuck. When I was a kid, that was the most disappointing thing you could ever put in my Halloween basket.
@@tammibasso558 as a 30 year old American, I love them. Especially the chocolate flavored ones. I can only eat a handful at a time though because they are so sweet. As a kid I loved to make fake teeth out of them
I heard this growing up. I went to Coto De Caza and New Port Beach and was so disappointed. They had no Halloween decorations and gave us only one fun sized candy at each house. A person there said this is how rich people stay rich by being cheap...
@@jamieblanke8307 When was this? I feel like Halloween has gotten worse. When I was a kid our neighborhood had HUNDREDS of trick or treaters. It looked the way movies look during Halloween, like Stranger Things Halloween. Now on Halloween I don't see almost any kids anywhere. Seems like they all "trunk or treat" which is the worst thing Gen X ever invented.
Dear gosh! I'm Canadian, living on Montreal's Island. Montreal is indeed an Island in the middle of the St-Lawrence River. I have travelled so often to London UK, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland.
Halloween candy always includes Snickers, Almond Joy, Mounds, Twix, M & Ms; Kit Kat, Milky Way, Three Musketeers, Baby Ruth, Tootsie Pops, Dum-Dum Pops. One will also generally get a few bags of crisps or pretzels. The people who gave out apples were always hated, unless they are candied, or caramel apples. This is not much of a problem anymore.
In the 80’s there was one old lady in our neighborhood who would give us a boiled peanut and a penny. That one boiled peanut would sit in the bucket untouched for weeks!
This is what we call in the U.S. a "private school," meaning it's not a taxpayer funded school, which we call a "public school." In Britain, "public schools" are paid for by parents, not taxpayers.
I will add that while regular Reese's remain popular, it's the Reese's holiday shapes that dominate the holidays. Reese's pumpkins are so much more superior to classic Reese's. Someone needs to send you guys some!
Yes! I always wondered why I liked the shaped ones more, so a few years ago, when I had both kinds, I checked the wrappers for the ingredients. It turned out that I was right: It wasn’t some weird psychological thing; they taste different because they’re made differently! 🤤 @joev2963 I love the bats! They seem to be harder to find than the pumpkins, though. It’s been at least a couple of years since I’ve had them.
I have to disagree. To me, none of the various shapes of Reese's PB treats beats the ratio of the original standard PB cup. It's the perfect filling to chocolate mouthful in each bite. Even the little mini cups aren't as satisfying in my opinion. The slightly thicker fluted chocolate edge with the just enough but not too much pb filling in the middle is perfectly balanced.
I loved pop rocks so much as a kid. I had a step mom from the midwest who had never heard of such a devilish creation. Her whole family soon learned though 😂 My sister and I were huge fans
Get those boys some Red Vines!! Also, even if you grew up eating Hershey’s in all the varieties, you can still appreciate good chocolate. I thank my lucky stars for my husband’s German family who send us quality chocolate.
A far as Hershey goes it's simple, and one of the boys got it right: it's cheap. When you're little and you go camping, someone will bring marshmallows, graham crackers, and a giant, superpack of the cheapest chocolate: Hershey bars. You make s'mores. Hershey: it is a nostalgia thing.
It's a melt resistance thing. If you take a bunch of British Cadbury chocolate and put it in the back of a truck and try to drive it across America, by the time you open the bed of that truck it's going to be a congealed mess of chocolate and paper. The places in Europe that are famous for chocolate are all like alpine climates and Britain where the sun shined once in 1964 for two and half hours.
With Hershey's, I think they deliberately made it a "cheap" chocolate so that everyone could afford it. Like they weren't trying to make the best chocolate, but they are the most widely used and renowned chocolate 😂
I grew up in the suburbs of St Louis. There was a neighbor who worked for a local soda company and gave sodas on Halloween. You started early at his house before supplies ran out, then worked your way home.
12:49 we also have a candy called Zots, which seem like a normal boiled sweet, but inside, there is tart, sherbet-like powder that becomes foam! They were one of my favorites, when I was young.😜😜😜😃
@@debrashort7061 clearly you have no idea of it's meaning. Stick to words you understand in future, maybe 5 letters max. Nothing worse than an asinine remark. (Stupid to you)
I don’t know why, but I love watching these reactions! I’m an American. I’ve tried all of them, when I was a kid, I would literally bring home 3 pillowcases full of candy and finish it all before Christmas! But I learned to avoid the houses that have hot tamales, Twizzlers, Licorice Taffy and some of the others. Reeces were tops. My sisters and I would trade each other our least favs for our most fav- it was sorta a currency among us! Thanks for making these videos- these kids are delightful!
I love our British allies!!!!!!! Their ratings were mostly dead on. Somebody should have told them saltwater taffy we’re all different flavors! And let them pick their flavors. Loved the lad who got licorice and hated it 🤣
I love to watch the headmaster he is hysterical. I’ve even got my family watching this. It’s awesome. I’m so glad we came across this channel. You guys are a riot and I love when you come to the United States and taste our food.
I love these kid's reaction/ commentary and it's nice that they were willing to try so many foreign candies. I think we have a lot of candy in America, so it's really not easy to give them one of everything, but that was a humble amount of treats ❤️
I am from Canada and this episode was extremely entertaining! I love it! Such a wonderful group of young boys but to be honest, even though we have the same chocolate and candies as the USA, I will only eat British chocolate, it is hands down the best, more expensive but boy you can taste the difference!Well done, just subscribed! Cheers!
Almost 60 year old American here. That kid said it best about the Tootsie Roll when he said, " I don't know what the flavor is meant to be." Son, I've been wondering that all my life! Lol.
chocolate-ish
Chocolate with a touch of orange. Try making a float using orange soda and chocolate ice cream, it tastes just like a toosie roll.
@cathyhogue3693 yes!
Tootsie rolls were the worst to get at Halloween as a kid. I love them now.
@@cathyhogue3693- No wonder I can’t stand them! I don’t like chocolate and orange together.
4:40 “People give these to kids?”
“Yeah, we just did.”
Love the immediate response
Lol
My younger two kids would devour Hot Tamales as toddlers, they've always been my fave candy and it was the only thing I craved with my youngest, lol.
My nephews used pop rocks for a science experiment 😂
They need to try fireballs.
Ikr 😂
2:02 When Ollie is describing the candy corn as boiled down sweet corn juice, my brain is going, "Yes. That is correct. It is called corn syrup."
And we Americans have it in almost everything. lol
Lol, same. I was like, does he realize he's just describing corn syrup
And if you stack them in a circle, they make a corn cob
It’s easier to describe it like that because the UK barely (if at all) uses corn syrup so kids won’t realise you can get syrup from corn
@@RBernsCarter Nah all of EU uses it as well. It's a common myth that high fructose corn syrup is banned or super harshly regulated in the EU or in the UK. It's just labeled different only packaging. They call it glucose-frucose syrup or glucose syrup, or invert sugar syrup, etc
The two blonde boys saying “these are the perfect sweet” and then a second later dying from the spice had me in tears 😂😂😂
Yeah that was so good lmao, perfect comedic timing on that.
And then there are Good and Plenty's and Junior Mints and Turtles!
Them trying to pronounce “tamales” was it for me!! Hilarious!!!😂😂
Even the principal mispronounced it! I was amused by the boys trying to pronounce it, but the principal's pronunciation REALLY got me! LOL
This could be a whole spin off. Brits try to pronounce Spanish words. IoI. You don’t realize how much Latin culture we have in the US until you see people be completely foreign to it.
Brits are just full-on illiterate, I swear. :x
I was chatting on Facebook with a friend from England. Told him I had a quesadilla for lunch. He asked if it hurt lol.
"hot males" 😂
the wit of the "stickety" kid is brilliant. already hilarious at his age.
I know that kid
Future ollie
Great kid! He's got a good head on his shoulders
Yessss!😂😂😂
I think those two blonde boys who were so loving the hot tamales until it became too spicy would absolutely love Mike and Ikes. I think that would be their dream candy.
Those are good!
Omg the grape ones!
British can't handle the heat at all.
Cherry Mike & Ike!!! My favorite!
I know of mike and lkes would love to try them 😊
As an American, I cannot get enough of these videos. These school boys are incredibly lovable. They're all adorable and they're all so polite, charming and seem much more mature than young men their age in the states. Also, they are all hilarious. ❤️☺️💙
And very childlike with stiff like words. They are ones from a expensive schools it looked like to me .not average high school kid. Funny and cute though
@@annlolmaugh4491 Public (free) school actually :)
@@annlolmaugh4491 No, it's a normal, what you would call, government funded "state school" that they go to.
As always, the principal is mvp.
Ikr he's hilarious
Bro said "hot males" for the tamales forgetting he's the headmaster of a boys school.
The principal is the best!
I'm eating them so quickly there is NO right at the very end ... Too funny ...
Headmaster
Snickers, Twix, M&Ms, Milkey Way and Reeses are the most popular candy given out and purchased for home consumption. Have to have some for yourself at home!
Nerds, Laffy Taffy, Sweet Tarts, Smarties, Dum Dums, Blow Pops and Tootsie Pops are really big too
KitKats, too
Twix are AMAZING 🤩
M&Ms and Reese’s yes. None of the others are on the top 10 list!
Probably didn’t have those in the video cos we already have them in the UK
The student that said, "I'm gonna buy a Hershey's" in an American accent, sounded just like the people in my neighborhood! 😂
He was so spot on!!
Very good
When he did the American accent, I lost it.
Came out of no where 😂
They picked the best kids for these reaction videos. It's very fun to watch.
These boys were not afraid to be honest or have differing opinions from their mates, and were able to express themselves with confidence and authority without fear of being the odd man out- LOVE that about their School.
American kids and schools could take a lesson from them.
Well, for one thing, a big difference is UK schools actually TEACH, not just teaching test scores.
@@MJG206 People in education say the opposite, that UK schools are more likely to "teach to the test" while US schools emphasize independent thinking.
@@kevinbrown-ge6sz I've taught in American public schools for years and I completely disagree with you. American educators are definitely pressured by the powers that be to teach to the test, because the school ratings ALL depend on how well their students score on them. That's not opinion, that's fact.
Growing up in a big family, the best part of Halloween was sitting together in the floor, dumping it all out and trading favorites with each other.
Oh yes! We definitely did that! It's what I remember most
@@elisemoore8044 It was the best part
My dad was the most excited to see our haul. 😅
@@BonaKim-hd8ec lol
100%
To be fair about the candy, we give out a lot of snickers, almond joy, milky way,, sweetarts, and kit kats 😂😂
Yeah, very little (if any) of the candy in this video
They ain't gettin' our Kit-Kats!
If this were the selection, you'd call this 'the cheap house,' because they're giving away the cheap stuff no one really wants minus a few. You knew as a kid if they have mini or even better, full size snickers, milky ways, blow pops, reeses, they were a real one!
I always wanted more butterfingers, tbh
This candy is in the discount bag (except sour patch).
“I’m gonna buy a Hershey’s” in an American accent was my favorite part. 😂
Just to clarify, salt water taffy is only something you get from a shop near a beach town, while on vacation. It isn’t something Americans give for Halloween.
no, no. Some people give saltwater taffy.
Unless its that super cheap pb taffy...I think that's what it is. Never figured it out as a kid.
@@kthearcher3357the brown one in the orange wrapper 😭😭😭 tastes like pb and hair 💀💀💀
Saltwater Taffy is actually sold in grocery stores across the us
@@stayreel2379 Why is this the most accurate description.
I love the principle! He said, "I'm eating them so fast, there's no right at the very end." LOL🤣🤣
You misspelled Headmaster. And Principal.
😂
“Ima buy a Hersheys” -American accent had me rolling 😂😂😂
Love all their responses. Seeing youths at this age being polite and articulate is such a breath of fresh air!
Not all British youth are this polite!
Cool thing about Hersheys. Milton Hershey built an entire town for his factory, and never had kids. He set up a boarding school that still runs to this day. Thousands of students from tough backgrounds are educated for free thanks to the Hershey company’s endowment to the school.
Hebuilt the factory and town before he had a recipe for milk chocolate
Milton Hershey had his chocolate bar recipe by 1900. He sold his caramel factory and built his chocolate factory in Derry township which is now called Hershey Pennsylvania. Milton Hershey and his wife Catherine started the school in 1909, which was funded by the money from the chocolate factory. He later on gave all his money to the school and controlling interest in the company.
@@dorisbruun1034Should have stuck with his day job lol, but I didn’t know he was such a philanthropist so good on him.
Funny story...one of my dentists was from Hershey, PA...always thought it sounded like a good place to set up shop. Apparently it's a great town!
One of my clients was at the Hershey school after his parents were murdered during a robbery. He's in his 80's and still contributes to the Hershey school. He says it was the best place he could have been to
I already thought this from the original highschooler bunch, but this batch of boys is just further proof Mr Smith and his staff do a great job at their school. Their students are a really solid group of young men! I hope we get a next generation on a Korea trip
That would be so amazing!!!
Having a new generation get the same experience!!!
For Hershey's chocolate, it helps to understand the history because it explains as to why it tastes the way it does. When Milton Hershey made the chocolate bar in 1900, european chocolate was an expensive luxury in United states because it spoiled. Mikton perfected a way kf making chocolate that was shelf stable allowing him to make it cheaper and intorducing chocolate to the masses. The reason it has that off flavor is because the chocolate is alkalized which creates that sharp/sour taste. As an american, Hershey's is not seen as our bedt chooclate however its incredibly cheap and it has been such an iconic brand that most americans have aquired a taste for it even though its sharp and not smooth.
I remember taking one of the dusty bottles in the garage to the store to buy a Hershey bar when I was a kid. The bar was $0.05 and was glorious. As an adult a co-worker picked my name for Secret Santa and gave me a 5 lb. Hershey Bar. I took pieces of the bar off and sprinkled into cake batter, melted and drizzled on peanut butter cookies and Smores (of course). Sometimes I'd just have a small piece with a spoonful of peanut butter.
I love Hersheys chocolate!
And it's a must for s'mores.
I think it's funny that they enjoyed the Reese's but they're owned by Hershey and it's the same chocolate
Interesting. Well that explains why I don’t like Hersey. Can do without peanut butter cups too.
This series with these school kids is so much fun. British have a great sense of humour.
Aww did all of the original boys graduate? Going to miss them.
Please bring the principal to the states for a food tour, love that guy!
I agree. Mr. Smith needs to be on the next US food tour.
Seconded!
Love School Master Smith. Come to the USA.
Absolutely !!
Mr. Smith Goes to America about to drop so hard
Man's lil "IM GONE BUY A HER-SHEE" was actually spot on to the neighborhood kids that play outside in the street here in GA 😂😂 11:04
Fr! 😂😂
“That’s what I love about this country, it does chocolate right!” That’s your next prime minister right there 😂
lol now I want to try UK chocolate since I've only ever had American :P
it's just all European chocolate tastes better, the first time I try American chocolate it tastes like wax 😭😭
@@RedRoseSeptember22I'm a diehard patriot but the UK completely owns us when it comes to chocolate quality. US chocolate has too many emulsifiers and preservatives.
European chocolate taste like old Hershey Kisses.
@@RedRoseSeptember22the reputation of British food generally is fair but we can do sweet things and especially chocolate!
I really liked this group of kids. No American hate just appreciation and respectable “not for me”
Hi! American here. Quick note about candy corn-- the flavorings in candy corn are honey and artificial vanilla (though the white-orange-brown ones are sometimes chocolate flavored).
The only corn in there is corn syrup (which doesn't particularly have a flavor, it's just super-sweet).
It's not meant to be corn-flavored, it's corn-SHAPED. If you picked a single kernel (or dent) of feed corn out of the cob, that's (sort of) the shape of a piece of candy corn.
If candy corn was corn flavored I probably wouldn't eat it 😂 I've tried corn-flavored snacks, most of them don't turn out well
Also the MOST IMPORTANT part about eating candy corn is you are not allowed to eat it all at once. You are Constitutionally required to bite it off bit by bit separating each tier of color.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat I know they didn't eat them tight!
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat Agreed! It's almost like these Brits don't honor the US Constitution of Candy Corn 😂 (But also, that would especially be true of the chocolate ones: you must eat the chocolate layer first. Must!)
Used to nibble them, color by color.
Fun fact I learned during my chemistry degree, hersheys uses a preservative called butyric acid. This molecule is also found in fermented products like cheese and dairy. It’s also present in vomit, which is why Hersheys chocolate has that after taste that puts people off.
I watched a show about how Hershey got started. He went to Europe to learn how to make chocolate, but no one would tell him- so he went back and learned from trial and error. The reason it has a sour taste is Hershey developed a cooking process that causes the milk to curdle- in Europe they avoid that to get the creamy chocolate taste without the sourness at the end.
I worked on a food panel for Kellogg and we always dreaded chocolate review days because of this reason. Out of all the samples…H Bars had the worst aftertaste ☹️
😂😂😂
It’s only good with almonds in it or as part of a s’more.
i tried hershey once and never liked it, that's probably why
No Snickers bars?! That's like the #1 most given candy bar for halloween!
Maybe they couldn't find it? Or they went to the cheapo ones that have limited selection.
@@AC-ni4gt They probably only went for stuff not available in the UK and I'm pretty sure snickers are standard liteally everywhere so, that's maybe why.
@@naau_2091 Yep, I got Snickers and Kit Kats and even Nestle when I lived in China. They were everywhere (and CHEAPER than in the USA!).
@@kev7161 Yea same here in germany, I don't remember those not being staple snacks growing up. So fair to assume that they also have them, which is why they aren't in the vid. :>
We have had Snickers as long as the US, they were called Marathon bars in the British Isles until 1990
I'd say the most popular Halloween candies here in the USA are:
- Miniature Snickers Bar ("Fun Size")
- Miniature 3 Musketeers Bar ("Fun Size")
- Smarties
- Blow Pops
- Twizzlers
- Miniature Hershey Bar ("Fun Size")
- Sour Patch Kids
- Air heads taffy candy
- Tootsie Rolls
- Milk Duds
- Miniature Twix Bars ("Fun Size")
- Miniature Kit-Kat Bars ("Fun Size")
- Jaw breakers
- Gummi Bears (Black Forest Brand)
- M & M's
- Skittles
- Reeses peanut butter cup
Candy corn was popular when I was a kid in the 80s. It was still popular up through the 90s, but it's nowhere as popular as it once was. In my state, Georgia, I have never seen salt water taffy in my children's trick or treat bucket Also, rarely see Hot Tamales, but you will see Mike and Ike, made by the same company quite a bit, but less than those above.
Sounds about right. Another that I really only ever see for sale for Halloween are 100 Grand bars. Those are addictive.
I’m 81. When I was the age of these boys, Hershey chocolate was really good. Over the years it’s gone downhill so that I’d never even buy one now. But that’s true of all chocolate candy sold in grocery stores.
Back in the late 1960’s, my father & brother in law worked at the plant where they were starting to make Pop Rocks & they brought some home - giving us a chunk about the size of a golf ball. We had to break it up to eat it but we loved them.
It used to be more natural - not all the fake flavors, colors, preservatives, etc.
I agree candy was better 50-60 years ago
I agree! I'm 54 but I think it is different today than it was when I was a kid too. I also thing Cadbury chocolate is different in England than what we have here. I don't care for it either.
@@amberlindsey7112 :
Our "Cadbury" eggs are made in Canada for Hershey, licensed by Cadbury. They are smaller, and I find the chocolate to be dry-ish, and quite like a cheap Hershey bar.
I agree with your flavor assessment. I’m 70 and I’m not sure if it’s preservative treatment or infusions of oxygen or what but the flavor isn’t the same, it’s worse now.
These kids are hysterical! They're so proper and articulate. Their reactions are priceless! I agree that the headmaster is the best and should come to the US for a food tour.
Put American kids to shame. Such little gentlemen.
@@francesostrowski2374they do go to a grammar school lol
@@jackwilliams683 FBS not grammar school?
Really "nice" comment.... 🙂
Waaaay back in my day, we got homemade popcorn balls wrapped in cellophane, home-baked cookies in various spooky shapes, homemade candy apples, caramel apples and the like. The lady of the house would toil for days before the holiday in order to make enough for the neighborhood. Good memories!
I hated getting that stuff, but it is a really sweet memory. ♥️♥️♥️
@@janetstephens9563 Really?! Those were my favorite things to get. I'd trade all my Tootsie Rolls, Candy Corn and the like with my sister. Happy Halloween, Janet!
Oh my God my mom would make homemade popcorn balls with cinnamon (the candy, not spice) every Halloween as well! And they werent rock hard either. Man do I miss those! Thanks! lol
@@Tabbatha083 My Memmie would put salted peanuts in hers. That savory sweet combo was so good!
OMG homemade popcorn balls and caramel apples!
The "expires cheese" comment about the Hershey's chocolate is perfect, because to this day it's made with slightly sour milk, to mimic the original taste before good refrigerated milk trucks. The fact that that key note of sour was immediately obvious is awesome.
5:00 Josh's dad instinct hasn't kicked in yet, he nodded along to the thought of eating a bath bomb. Thankfully Ollie was there as the voice of reason. Oh god, that's a scary thought.
Saltwater taffy originated in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which is a beach town. It's called that because it was originally sold at the seaside, so people associated it with saltwater (and maybe got a little in their mouths if they ate it with wet hands coming right out of the ocean). But it's not made with seawater!
That’s not the story of saltwater taffy. There was a storm and the seawater got into the store where the taffy was made not sure if it was the water or the sea foam but that’s how the taffy became Saltwater taffy. The story is on the box of the original store on the boardwalk
I LOVE salt water taffy!❤
@@michellegardenier2174 that's the story on the box 😂
@@kyihsin2917 Yes. The Halloween taffy is peanut flavored and wrapped in orange or black.
😂. “expired cheese” from Hershey Chocolate… 😂 I agree worst chocolate ever..
Need a Kit Kat, M&M, Milky Way, Snickers, Almond Joy, Skor, and Three Musketeers
Tootsie rolls were included in U. S. Soldiers rations during WWII because they had a chocolate flavor but didn’t melt like chocolate.
Someone tell me why we're still eating WWII soldier food😂 (all jokes aside that's fascinating! I never knew that)
I agree with what they said about the Hershey’s. Chocolate can be very different depending on where it’s made. I’m from Georgia in the us and I LOVE Hersheys! It just has that distinguishable taste to it. If I were to be blind folded and given a selection of chocolate, I could tell you what’s a Hershey and what’s not lol
I love how they cover their mouths when they talk while chewing. Such good manners!
You must have missed their other videos
Most of these in the video no one really gives out except for Reese’s and maybe candy corn . The high staples are ; Snickers, Nerds, Twix, M&Ms , skittles, charms blow pops, Tootie Pops , Jolly Ranchers and Air Heads, oh and starburst!
yeah makes sense but would make for a boring vid considering most of those are popular in the uk.
I'd say that it depends on where you live. Different regions will have varied outcomes when it pertains to popularity.
Stickity comment about butterfinger is 100% accurate! Love them, hate the sticking to my teeth
Yikes. I once saw dry rot on our houseboat. I can never eat another Butter finger.
Butterfinger is delicious! But It does get stuck alot
They're also really susceptible to humidity. There's a big difference between a really fresh, flaky Butterfinger and one that's been on the shelf for a while.
That was the funniest part of that one, seeing every single kid picking at their teeth afterwards lol.
They used to be better. Last few years they're kinda dense inside.
I kinda agree with their statements on Hershey's. When compared with other chocolate it's a little bitter. But that said, I always got Hershey's with another flavor added. (Peanuts, almonds, ECT.)
The gauntlet has been thrown down. Jolly needs to reverse things and have American highschoolers try British Halloween candy/chocolate.
They did. The only thing the American kids liked was the chocolate 😂
We’re not big on Halloween. Kids just get ordinary chocolate and sweets. I think it’s awful the way to become a big thing here. Well, the commercial version. Halloween has its Origins in Scotland or Ireland many centuries ago.
The British chocolate is better except for that disgusting orange one. It’s the food laws, our candy companies get away with giving us the very worst version of chocolate while the UK gets a better version of our sweets
@@Catherine.Dorian. Disgusting orange one? You must be among the negligible percentage of chocolate lovers that don't like it.
Also, I'd like to see some evidence for your conspiracy theories that the U.S. companies intentionally make inferior chocolate while candy makers export superior products abroad. With all the Swiss, Austrian, German, and Belgian chocolate in American grocery stores, our choco-makers would be suicidal to purposely produce items that don't sell. American chocolate is not just Hershey's, and even its chocolate has improved in the last decade or so. The quality and taste of smaller, independent U.S. companies' chocolate are as good as the best of them. Besides, with the lunatic dark chocolate craze of the 21st c., the taste doesn't seem to matter any more. What is important for the self-styled health nuts is not the milky creaminess but the constipation-inducing high percentage of cocoa in their chocolate bars.
@Catherine.Dorian., I do enjoy the Terry's chocolate orange. My favorite chocolate, I can't seem to find it anymore. I love Tobler, especially the white chocolate. Though, I am not the biggest fan of Toblerone.
Milk Duds got their name because they were supposed to be perfectly round balls but they couldn't make them that way so they called them Duds because of the failure to get the shape. They added the Milk in front of it because of the amount of milk they used to make them.
THE PRINCIPAL DESERVES A VACATION IN AMERICA 🥳
Mr Smith? He's the Headmaster.
@@diggity1039 Okay Harry Potter lmao.
Have him take the kids to America 🇺🇸 for a tour of sweets
I loved the two young blond boys! they were appreciative and knew what was up with their favorites lol. they were positive and liked the taffys lol
You left out SO MANY bangers! Snickers, Jolly Ranchers Airheads, Charms Blow pops!❤
Circus Peanuts
@@diggity1039 Cracker Jacks > circus peanuts
My fav is Crunch
Nerds rope
They left out Three Musketeers, Milky Way, Twix, and Kit Kat.
When I was in college, a Dutch exchange student sent several packages of Pop Rocks to his dad, who was a school teacher. His dad let his students try them. One of the girls got hysterical and had to go to the nurse!
😂 Oh my that's hilarious 😂
I bet she never got picked at recess...
I've watched a lot of these "British Highschoolers try...." videos and I have concluded that British kids are smart, funny, well-spoken, insightful, witty, and interesting. I'm always happy when a new video is released. More please.
To be fair, they film at a quality school that encourages this sort of thing, so you're gonna be seeing the good apples haha
“Oh that’s nice” 😂
@@Benzy670 Yes, that's what I was thinking. Mr. Smith is headmaster at a private school... you're gonna have higher caliber kids going there. That said, I love them all and esp. Mr. Smith!
@@karencox3235 Fulham Boys School is a state school (not private)
@@karencox3235 FBS is a free aka 'charter' school.
I love British candy. Winegums, Cadberry, lemon drops, Harrowgate toffy.
The truth about candy corn is. You get hooked on it when you’re of the age where there’s no such thing as too sweet. Then you carry that nostalgia into having some once a year as an adult. 😁
Or you taste it when you’re young and hate it forever , my whole family of 7 hates candy corn
@@cd2_Lol That too! I’m probably the only one who I know that likes it. And it is on a rare occasion. 😂
exactly! I buy one small bag for nostalgia but I do finish it eventually!
That's what it is. I love candy corn. And I look forward to going to a friend's house to help hand out candy at Halloween. Not only do I get to see the youngsters in cute costumes, but I get to have a few packets of candy corn 🤗😋.
I LOVE CANDY CORN PUMPKINS ARE MY FAVORITE
I love watching the British kids react to American food! They are so polite! Really though, you left out the best candy.
and what candy is that?
@ snickers, m&ms, skittles, charms blow pops, kit kat
@@allisonrees6763we have most of them in uk and have done since the 1960s so kinda pointless doing them.. (kitkat and skittles are British btw)
@ oh, I didn’t know 😊 I just thought it was odd that they gave the boys candy that is not the most popular.
I love watching these! The British kids are so polite 😊
@@cazareetocaza433Cool. I didn't know that about KitKat, a favorite of mine.
I'm in the weird camp, I love Brach's candy corn and the little pumpkins!
Yesss! I ❤ the pumpkins. I buy myself a bag every year.
It's my daughter's and husband's favorite.
I prefer the pumpkins haha. Don't know why.
My people ❤
Me too
By far the video with “school kids trying” that gave me the most out loud laughs 😂❤️ looove
"People give these to kids?!"
Ollie: "We just did"
LOL
Where I'm from (NY), we're given Twix, Kit Kats, Snickers, Milky Ways, Three Musketeer Bars and of course Reeses Pieces
Salt Water Taffey depends a lot on the flavor you get. And if these kids had a hard time with Hot Tamales, I can only wonder how quickly they'd spit out Atomic Fire Balls.
Hot Tamales were my go to as as a kid.
I agree, Hot Tamales were the best as kids!
Lol I was just telling my husband about the atomic fire balls. They were so spicy and hurt my mouth so when I was a kid I used to run the fire ball under the faucet to rinse the spicy outer layer off😅
I still ❤them
Love hot atomic balls
Milk Duds! God, I miss those. My fav
10:11 bro hated Hershey’s so much he got patriotic 😭😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I love salt water taffy but no one gives it out for Halloween! I've never ever seen that. It really varies from flavor to flavor though. I love watermelon, any berry kind, but loathe peppermint, licorice etc
There is a candy store down the street from me that sells a wide variety of SW taffy. It’s one of my fav candies. ❤❤
Saltwater Taffy is quite widely available in the UK at seaside towns as well so doesn't really fit the bill, though it is American originally. Love it!
The reason you won't see it is because it isn't tamper proof. It just has a flimsy wax paper wrapper. All the other candies are sealed like a Snickers, Milky Way, etc....
Bonomo's Turkish Taffy. Always vanilla and banana. There is something special about the artificial industrial banana flavor and smell. Yum. And, when I was a kid, the taffy was in a sealed foil wrap. It worked quite well at containing all the pieces and little shards of the taffy when you would put the taffy flat in your hand and then slap it flat of a surface to break it up into bite size pieces. It was a bit of a Newtonian product. If you held a piece in your hand it would tend to soften, would readily stretch if pulled apart slowly, but snap if yanked, hence the shatter when slammed on a a flat surface.
I am guessing that you are not Gen X...we got saltwater taffy for Halloween... (South Torrance, CA)
Having grown up a kid in the USA, when I visited England as a teenager, I could not believe how good their candy was.
No truly! I visited for the first time two years ago and was simply blown away by their chocolate in particular. Like, oh…that’s how it’s supposed to taste 😂
Yes- Chocolate there & in Ireland was so good
You can buy expensive chocolate that tastes good here as well. You buy nestle and Hershey you get what you pay for.
Chocolate in most of europe seems to be taken pretty seriously.
Having grown up in the UK and then moving to the US (lived here 13+ years now)... most of the Halloween 'candy' is trash to be honest, some of it is good though. I do miss a lot of the UK stuff.
I love the headmaster of this school. His kids are so lucky to have him. Maybe one day you do a video with him exclusively. We don’t have schools like his here, so I’d love to see what it’s like.
They have! Check out their other channel, ‘Korean Englishman’ they have 2 videos with the headmaster trying Korean food :)
i love seeing younger kids' reactions, its so funny! also you can see that ollie enjoying those nice comments as well. i love how honest they are.
Candy corn have a few fans out there keeping them alive, a few people who like the nostalgic idea of them, and then everyone else who hates them. I tend to like candy corn in small amounts, but I bite the layers separately
I’m a 58-year-old American and I have always hated candy corn yuck. When I was a kid, that was the most disappointing thing you could ever put in my Halloween basket.
@@tammibasso558 as a 30 year old American, I love them. Especially the chocolate flavored ones. I can only eat a handful at a time though because they are so sweet. As a kid I loved to make fake teeth out of them
@@DC_Greed I highly respect your opinion. That’s what makes the world so wonderful each of us have our own taste and the things we like and don’t.
Eat them with peanuts, and you have a broken up Payday.
So do I. I love candy corn! I start at the top and work my way down. 😂
Hot Tamales and Milk Duds are classic movie theater candy.
And Twizzlers
And now sour patch kids
Red vines
Love the channel! Rich houses in America give full size candy bars vs fun size!
I heard this growing up. I went to Coto De Caza and New Port Beach and was so disappointed. They had no Halloween decorations and gave us only one fun sized candy at each house. A person there said this is how rich people stay rich by being cheap...
@@jamieblanke8307 That’s sad, guess it depends on where you live! They take it seriously here in Ohio, like Christmas level in Oct.
The rich houses in my neighborhood gave out king size candy bars!
Not near me. The rich houses give the worst candy. They're rich by being cheap.
@@jamieblanke8307 When was this? I feel like Halloween has gotten worse. When I was a kid our neighborhood had HUNDREDS of trick or treaters. It looked the way movies look during Halloween, like Stranger Things Halloween. Now on Halloween I don't see almost any kids anywhere. Seems like they all "trunk or treat" which is the worst thing Gen X ever invented.
Dear gosh! I'm Canadian, living on Montreal's Island. Montreal is indeed an Island in the middle of the St-Lawrence River.
I have travelled so often to London UK, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland.
Halloween candy always includes Snickers, Almond Joy, Mounds, Twix, M & Ms; Kit Kat, Milky Way, Three Musketeers, Baby Ruth, Tootsie Pops, Dum-Dum Pops. One will also generally get a few bags of crisps or pretzels. The people who gave out apples were always hated, unless they are candied, or caramel apples. This is not much of a problem anymore.
we hated people who gave out taffy, too
Every year this one old man would give out 5 pennies wrapped in aluminum foil...😂
In the 80’s there was one old lady in our neighborhood who would give us a boiled peanut and a penny. That one boiled peanut would sit in the bucket untouched for weeks!
A neighbor lady gave hot wheels instead of candy!
Oh my g… the dang dentist gave out tooth brushes. I hated that…he hated kids.
you forgot the Popcorn balls!
These young gentlemen are really well spoken. They do not hesitate to deliver their opinion, and they formulate it clearly understandable.
And well dressed. So refreshing!
Better education system than here in the USA. They are taught manners too.
@steven6709 School uniforms are standard in the UK.
This is what we call in the U.S. a "private school," meaning it's not a taxpayer funded school, which we call a "public school." In Britain, "public schools" are paid for by parents, not taxpayers.
That's called a British child, I really want one lol
I will add that while regular Reese's remain popular, it's the Reese's holiday shapes that dominate the holidays. Reese's pumpkins are so much more superior to classic Reese's. Someone needs to send you guys some!
I found bats this year. Not sure if they're new, but they're as good as the pumpkins and trees.
Yes! I always wondered why I liked the shaped ones more, so a few years ago, when I had both kinds, I checked the wrappers for the ingredients. It turned out that I was right: It wasn’t some weird psychological thing; they taste different because they’re made differently! 🤤
@joev2963 I love the bats! They seem to be harder to find than the pumpkins, though. It’s been at least a couple of years since I’ve had them.
I have to disagree. To me, none of the various shapes of Reese's PB treats beats the ratio of the original standard PB cup. It's the perfect filling to chocolate mouthful in each bite. Even the little mini cups aren't as satisfying in my opinion. The slightly thicker fluted chocolate edge with the just enough but not too much pb filling in the middle is perfectly balanced.
@@valerievanwinkle6453
Lol that is exactly why I love the holiday ones , there is so much more peanut butter !
Agree the ratio of peanut butter and chocolate is better in the shapes vs the original
Candy corn mixed with Spanish peanuts are fire
Butterfingers when really fresh aren’t as crunchy. Love them!
I've always loved them, too. Even with them sticking in my teeth, they're delicious.
He said “hot males” 😭😭 3:44
Pop rocks - childhood memory unlocked!
I loved pop rocks so much as a kid. I had a step mom from the midwest who had never heard of such a devilish creation. Her whole family soon learned though 😂 My sister and I were huge fans
but pop rocks without a coke ? that's like missing 1/2 the fun.
I didn't even know they still made them!
Did you know if you eat pop rocks and drink coke at the same time you'll die?
You can get them from the dispensary (with THC) now, just in case anyone here might be into that 😊
It's so refreshing to see young men dressed in suits and having good manners! Here in America young people wear jeans with their underwear showing.
I love these kids. Such a good representation for schools over there. The headmaster is hilarious. They definitely need to come to the U.S.
Love this new generation of kids. Mr. Smith is always awesome.
Fun fact about candy corn...if you stack each one on top of the other in a circle you get.........an ear of corn ! lol Thus the name candy CORN lol.
You guys left out the #1 Trick-or-Treat winner- candy cigarettes!
Get those boys some Red Vines!!
Also, even if you grew up eating Hershey’s in all the varieties, you can still appreciate good chocolate. I thank my lucky stars for my husband’s German family who send us quality chocolate.
A far as Hershey goes it's simple, and one of the boys got it right: it's cheap.
When you're little and you go camping, someone will bring marshmallows, graham crackers, and a giant, superpack of the cheapest chocolate: Hershey bars.
You make s'mores.
Hershey: it is a nostalgia thing.
It's a melt resistance thing. If you take a bunch of British Cadbury chocolate and put it in the back of a truck and try to drive it across America, by the time you open the bed of that truck it's going to be a congealed mess of chocolate and paper. The places in Europe that are famous for chocolate are all like alpine climates and Britain where the sun shined once in 1964 for two and half hours.
With Hershey's, I think they deliberately made it a "cheap" chocolate so that everyone could afford it. Like they weren't trying to make the best chocolate, but they are the most widely used and renowned chocolate 😂
I’ve never understood the love for Twizzlers. Like here, eat this strawberry USB cord
Agreed . If I’m doing that I prefer old fashioned red licorice.
I like them but I don’t know why because it really is like eating plastic 😅😂
LOL
for a while in the early 2000's there were starburst flavored twizzles. those where pretty good. regular ones are trash though
The regular Twizzlers are like eating plastic. The pull n peel kind is goated though.
the Hot Tamales are making me want to have these boys try Mexican candy. i wonder how they would do with a mangonada
I grew up in the suburbs of St Louis. There was a neighbor who worked for a local soda company and gave sodas on Halloween. You started early at his house before supplies ran out, then worked your way home.
12:49 we also have a candy called Zots, which seem like a normal boiled sweet, but inside, there is tart, sherbet-like powder that becomes foam! They were one of my favorites, when I was young.😜😜😜😃
I still buy them every now and then. The Apple is my favorite.
Love Zots, I order them on line every once in a while...so fun!
Zots and Pop Rocks are so 1970's era, but that tart inside is certainly fit for the sour-n-sweet mania of the 2000's decades and generations.
Zotz!
This content is pure gold!!! I love these kids' demeanors and the way they are so proper and articulate.
And arrogant.
@@debrashort7061 clearly you have no idea of it's meaning.
Stick to words you understand in future, maybe 5 letters max. Nothing worse than an asinine remark. (Stupid to you)
I don’t know why, but I love watching these reactions! I’m an American. I’ve tried all of them, when I was a kid, I would literally bring home 3 pillowcases full of candy and finish it all before Christmas! But I learned to avoid the houses that have hot tamales, Twizzlers, Licorice Taffy and some of the others. Reeces were tops. My sisters and I would trade each other our least favs for our most fav- it was sorta a currency among us! Thanks for making these videos- these kids are delightful!
Dude British kids are way more funny than American kids. They’re effortlessly hilarious
I love our British allies!!!!!!! Their ratings were mostly dead on. Somebody should have told them saltwater taffy we’re all different flavors! And let them pick their flavors. Loved the lad who got licorice and hated it 🤣
Fred: They look like moldy teeth
Monty: A bit like yours to be honest
The savagery 😢😅 oh my word ☠️
I love to watch the headmaster he is hysterical. I’ve even got my family watching this. It’s awesome. I’m so glad we came across this channel. You guys are a riot and I love when you come to the United States and taste our food.
4:10 yeah they’re twins alright 😂
They should have tried kit kats, snickers and sweettarts!! Love those!!! Big hugs from Belinda Greene
KitKats are from the UK and you can find snickers in most countries in the world. Do wish you could get sweettarts here though.
Kit Kat’s are British
11:46 Give them a WarHead and see what happens
That would be funny
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There's a video a few years old where Malachi's group tried them. Theo and Lorenzo got eh WarHead soda!
41, 🇺🇸 😀. I feel like that’s important information. 😏. While the Warhead is a childhood favorite, Crybaby Tears are “longevity wise” the best/worst…
8:11 doing it right! You haven’t had a true twizzler experience unless you’ve played with the twizzler before eating it!
8:59 should have red vines, twizzlers are flavored plastic and not good.
9:38 “do you know what I love about Hershey’s? Everyone hates them which means they’re pretty cheap at the stores and I always get them” ICONIC
I love these kid's reaction/ commentary and it's nice that they were willing to try so many foreign candies. I think we have a lot of candy in America, so it's really not easy to give them one of everything, but that was a humble amount of treats ❤️
He's always upstaged by the kids but I love that you include the Principal's reactions in these.
I am from Canada and this episode was extremely entertaining! I love it! Such a wonderful group of young boys but to be honest, even though we have the same chocolate and candies as the USA, I will only eat British chocolate, it is hands down the best, more expensive but boy you can taste the difference!Well done, just subscribed! Cheers!