When I was over there in July, I ate so many paprika chips. Sehr gut. I was fascinated by your country’s commitment to paprika lol. Can’t find those in the states
I really wish peanut puffs were popular here in the US, but I can only get tiny bags of a brand called 'Smoki' (from Serbia) in the international Aisle of my supermarket. 0r twice a year when the Aldi 30 minutes away from me has 'German Week.' Trader Joe's sells some, but they're too sweet. And Doritos in Germany don't come close to the ones in the US. Though I haven't tried German Doritos in about 8 years, so maybe they've improved.
Can you do a video on the Marchian German dialekt?
When I was over there in July, I ate so many paprika chips. Sehr gut. I was fascinated by your country’s commitment to paprika lol. Can’t find those in the states
Kettle Rosemary and Seasalt are my favorite chips right now. Even the regular Seasalt Kettle chips are really good.
OMG, do they sell them again? Like the Kesselchips ones in the green bag? They were gone from stores for SO long.
@@ElectricBlueSwirly They're always available at my local Edeka.
I really wish peanut puffs were popular here in the US, but I can only get tiny bags of a brand called 'Smoki' (from Serbia) in the international Aisle of my supermarket. 0r twice a year when the Aldi 30 minutes away from me has 'German Week.' Trader Joe's sells some, but they're too sweet. And Doritos in Germany don't come close to the ones in the US. Though I haven't tried German Doritos in about 8 years, so maybe they've improved.
Merry Christmas.
No kettle is US brand