European First Try American Foods banned in Europe!!
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Do you know that some American foods are banned in Europe?
Europeans tried the foods that banned in their country!
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German company? Kinder egg is produced by the Italian company Ferrero, the same company that produces Nutella
Kinder is originally German.
@@hdxela You're wrong, only the name is German, Kinder egg was manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero since 1974.
@@hdxelanope. It is italian, crated by ferrero.
@@hdxelathe word is german of course but the company is italian
And they've never been banned in Europe! WTF are the producers smoking? Kinder Eggs are banned in the USA, not Europe.
What are u talking about. Kinder joy is from the italian company kinder and it is not banned in europe. I'm italian and I've always eaten it. It was actually called KINDER MERENDERO in italy but since 2020 they changed the name in the international one that is kinder joy
Yeah, someone's been smoking crack. Kinder Eggs are banned in the USDSA, not in Europe.
@@Onnarashi Kinder Surprise are banned in US. Kinder Joy are allowed.
@@reineh3477 Yes, I know.
Kinder is a brand not a company, the company is... guess it... Ferrero... (Nutella anyone?)
@@paolocarpi4769 yes and some of their's products are legal in the US others are not.
First of all, you can get Ritz crackers, Skittles and Mountain Dew in Europe. The ingredients are banned, not the products, so they simply use different ingredients. I live in Norway and have tried Mountain Dew and Skittles. Not sure about Ritz crackers but you can buy them here.
Second of all, Kinder Surprise are banned in the USA and not Europe! Why is it included in this video about banned foods in Europe? It's an Italian brand (not German) of sweets that's famous for being banned in the US. If they mean Kinder Joy, it's not banned in Europe. It's just a different version of Kinder Surprise, but for the US market.
Yeah, it's just a typical World Friends' video, full of incorrections and mistakes.
It's the same for drinks like Fanta, in Europe the drink is (light) yellow colored. In most other countries it's artificial orange.
They are trying the banned version, and not the European recipes.
@@northernsnow6982 that Kinder egg is available in Europe, but not in the US. So that was an error.
@@N3v3r_S3ttl3did you notice how I didn't say anything about that? It's a boring well known fact, that doesn't need my attention.
Kinder eggs are prohibited in the United States because of the gift they contain, in Europe they are sold. At least in Spain they continue to be sold without any problem, what happens is that the parents are attentive to the child when he opens it to remove the toy and that there are no problems.
We have had them in Sweden since I was a child 40 years ago. I have never read about a child getting injured because of them.
@@reineh3477The same in Poland. I have a 3-year-old nephew. Sometimes we open an egg, give him chocolate and assemble a toy. And sometimes we give him an egg, he takes off the silverware and opens the chocolate. He eats chocolate and gives a plastic egg to a family member to lay for him (although playing with the toy takes about 5 seconds). It never occurred to anyone in the family that he might harm himself. When I was little, there were no such worries. I have the impression that the youngest children are simply taught to give the plastic to an adult 🤷🏻♀️
They still sell them in the US
Yes, we have the eggs in Australia, and I got in trouble one Easter a couple of years ago when I didn't buy some for my (grown) daughters! 😅
in italy to kinders eggs are sold whit no poblems
Irene is like 'hmmmm... I will not eat this in my life anymore' almost the whole video hahaha
IRENE are you ok???🙄It's like you were forced to eat and drink poison😅
Actually Kinder is an Italian brand, part of the Ferrero company😅😅😅
And I don't think kinder egg is banned in Europe, unless that changed very recently.
@@YkronRobe They're not. Kinder Eggs are banned in the USA. Not sure what the producers are smoking.
It's about as Italian as Lamborghini is German because of VW ownership
@@ahsookee bullshits. Ferrero is one of the biggest Italian companies, it’s 100% Italian.
@@ahsookeetime for you to go learn something thing about Kinder Eggs. See the truth for yourself.
This video should be titled "Irene scared for 13 minutes straight"😂
7:05 no it's not a german company. Kinder is italian.
The German name tricked me too for a long time since i realized it's actually Italian😂
Many of these ARE available in Europe, BUT some ingredients are replaces due to the EU food-laws.
Like oil from palm trees are banned here in Norway. And it's replaced by oil from flowers.
I find this ban illogical, as palm oil is healthier than butter and the palm tree is the most sustainable crop. You need more than 30 sunflowers to produce 1 litre of sunflower oil, whereas one palm tree, taking up less space, produces around 40 litres a year. I wonder why Norway doesn't just buy it from African countries. That won't be contributing to deforestation in Sumatra and Borneo or the extinction of orangutans...
@@lucasribeiro7534 good question.
I had a favorite cracker that used to have it, but no more. And now I can't stand it. But the deforestation is such a big deal here, that it's crazy.
This is not about whether it is healthier, but about solving the problem of global warming and deforestation.
The EU has approved new legislation that bans the entry of soy and palm oil derivatives linked to deforestation. This measure was taken as part of the EU's initiatives to tackle global warming and reduce carbon emissions.
The new EU law will require companies to demonstrate that their imports of these products are not linked to deforestation, or risk being banned from the market.@@lucasribeiro7534
@@lucasribeiro7534because Norway is stupid, they didnt Even knew where palm tree came from
@@lucasribeiro7534palm oil is not healthy
Kinder is a brand owned by Ferrero, the same of Nutella. It's Italian. (Yes, kinder is a German word. But still...)
EDIT: OK, I was ninjaed by... everyone! In the rush to reply, I haven't spent 10 seconds to read the other comments... my bad.
Kider suprise is banned in the US because of the toy hidden inside, it might be a chokking hazard.
As a Canadian, we can buy them almost everywhere and they are delicious!
When you have stupid kids, you have to protect them from their stupidity
Wrong. That is NOT the reason it is banned there.
Kinder Ferrero is not a German brand tho? I'm pretty sure it's Italian. Not so funny fact: there was a period of time when I was a kid in north east Italy when we tried to avoid buying Kinder surprise eggs because a man was putting in supermarkets kinder eggs (not only in them also in other products like real eggs) with explosive and a lot of people were hurt.
@@WWEdeadmanthere is no german branch. Kinder is a product line primarily aimed at children from the Italian company Ferrero. The choice to use a German term reflects Ferrero's tradition of incorporating foreign words and concepts in the names of their products.
@@cicciopancetta5200 That's not true, Kinder was initially launched in Germany by Ferrero, hence the name. Look it up on Wikipedia.
ok after searching online I can tell that kinder Ferrero is 100% an italian brand. "The Ferrero Group brings joy to people around the world with its much-loved treats. Founded in 1946 in Alba, a picturesque town in the north of Italy, by brothers Pietro and Giovanni Ferrero, the Ferrero Group is now one of the world’s largest sweet-packaged food companies with more than 35 much-loved brands such as Kinder, Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, and Tic Tac, sold in more than 170 countries. A family-owned business, now in its third generation, the Ferrero portfolio is growing to include even more iconic brands such as Thorntons, Fannie May, Butterfinger, and Eat Natural."
@@ahsookee Ferrero is still an Italian brand.
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From the kinder website.
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From wikipedia.
The brand is 100% Italian, it only has a german name.
Most of these banned foods are either unhealthy or have some ingredients banned in cultural aspects of countries , i think it's fair not allow some foods that are prejudicial to healthy , but many foods unhealthy are allowed , especially the ones with high calories
@char_les "high calories" is not unhealthy per se.
Sitting still and taking the car instead of the bike or a walk is though...
They're banned because of regulations (often in the EU) against ingredients and chemicals that are proven to be harmful, not cultural aspects
@@MW_Asura America has banned 16 additives that European union use like E123, E104 ,E122,E124,E125,E131,E142,E151,E153,E154,E155
Italy, America, Poland, Spain, France, Austria. in that order.
Check. And agree
Carmine, the red dye, actually comes from grinding the entirety of the Dactylopius coccus, not specifically the "blood".
Thank you for saying this, as soon as she said it came from the blood of the insect I face palmed immediately. As if insects have a red blood like mammals and fish.
Shhh dont you dare correct the vampire! Let her think that shes drinking the blood of innocent bugs so she can satiate her cravings for human blood🤣🧛🏼♀
I would never eat bugs but i have absolutely no problem if there are ground up bugs in anything, or if there is ground up bone in gelatine, or whatever parts are inside a sausage. As long it taste good, say as long it's not eyes or a pig tail it's okay
The kinder egg isn't banned in europe it's banned in the USA ':) i think somebody who got the items mixed this up lol
Indeed, they could have done better research
Yes
I was waiting for Sofia to say that kinder is Italian and not German 😅
The video makers screwed up. No aspect of the Kinder chocolate is banned in Europe, but the Surprise egg IS banned in the USA. The editor then doubles down by showing the document which says it is banned in the USA.
They need to put down the crack pipe.
The spanish girl's expression! I'm all for it. 😂😂She's like why am I here? Haha. It actually shows how much conscious she is about her health and that's really something we should learn and appreciate.
Banned item is banned item 🚫
So whether trying once or twice doesn't really matter. And FDA in the USA needs to upgrade the policies
Its a terrible mentality honestly. Everything is bad for you to some degree🤷🏽♂Live your life and enjoy some vices😈"This product can cause cancer"🙄"This product causes memory loss"🙄
Best not carry that smartphone then🤷🏽♂
@@ICU1337 will you drink unfiltered water from a river like many tribes in Africa are drinking now
Will you drink that happily and peacefully? Definitely not. EU is very strict when it comes to ingredients. That's the reason they don't even import chicken from the USA because in the USA, they use chlorine to wash chicken. It's not terrible mentality. It's just that when I'm listening to that this may cause harm and I'm not habituated with this product and I'm going to try for the first time, that fear comes automatically. It's a normal human behaviour.
@@knowledgehunter_and again, I restate, dont carry a smartphone then🤷🏽♂If you really think that nothing that you eat in the EU brings you some level of harm then you're terribly naive and buying into your own PR.
And to answer your question, the water in my state is absolutely immaculate! And yet I still filter it. I still wash my hands. I still brush my teeth. Your example falls flat honestly because I'm not arguing taking zero risks vs take all the risks, I'm arguing that there are 330m Americans that havent gotten cancer from skittles or going through dementia because of crackers.
But hey man, believe what you want and live how you want. If you want to be a vegan or whatever, all that matters is that your happy and not eating human faces🤷🏽♂😉
it had to do with the doses you take also the test where it’s say it can cause cancer is in rats when they give a high doses also the us has a lot of ban chemical from Europe
lul. the whole time she was miserable. it's plain to see she's thinking in her head: "i'm gonna die now."
Kinder is a line of Ferrero products, which is an italian company
Why did Irene agree to do this video 😂
7:04 it is not a German company 😂 It means child in German, but the Kinder brand is from Ferrero, the Italian company that also produces Nutella. Also the one in the video is a Kinder Joy, which is different from a Kinder Surprise and we have both! (At least in Italy)
Nutella is Italian, but also is produced in Germany and Poland
It is actually Coke that is bad for your stomach lining, as most mechanics use coke to clean rust of cars parts.
One time I bought a 1L bottle of Coke to unclog my toilet and it worked like a charm.
You can also use just plain phosphoric acid for that purpose (what is an ingredient of that drink)
That spanish girl is so worried and sweet here, just wanna hug her
The most logical girl here, Even that vegan Austria girl losing because vegan but still thicc 😂😂😂
Irene is so expressive and cute!
I feel bad for her to have to eat these foods!
Sadie and irene is my favourite girl, they both obviously spanish blood that makes them different from the rest of caucasian race
You do know that the stuff they are eating will only cause harm in high doses also the all about the cancer and health issues were when they gave it to rats
Also the mount dew there was a case but the person drunk 8 liters a day
6:47 Kinder is the German ford for "children", but Ferrero (the brand that also produces Nutella and Tic Tac) is Italian.
7:09 It's the contrary : Kinder Surprise is banned in the US, not in Europe.
Why people think that Kinder is a German company? Is italian, is Ferrero Brand, the same of Nutella
the composition of these products is the entire periodic table
Hey to be honest am from Europe aswell (the Netherlands ) and most of the things are still here like skittles or kinder egg but then an other version etc
Regarding the US version of Mountain Dew, I believe that it tastes much sweeter because the US allows the use of Fructose Corn Syrup in way higher amounts. Fructose Corn Syrup is way sweeter than fx. regular table sugar and it is also more unhealthy. The sweetness of the US version is also much more addicting because it triggers the brain to release either dopamine or serotonin (I think it is dopamine, don't remember which one of them), which can be very addicting. Fructose without fibres is just a slow-acting poison for the liver.
For most part EU does a good job editing the ingredients from US brands, as here conglomerates have bought the gov. Even the ingredients of McDonald's fries are better in UK. Were basically testing animals for companys thats why we have so many health issues with high insurance costs
Naw it’s just that doses matter also did you know America is rank second in food and safety also their is a lot of stuff ban in America that from Europe
I do find it funny how worried some of them are of trace amounts of chemicals in some processed American foods, as if alcohol isn’t a way worse poison that is just culturally normalized for them.
What is this? Banned in Europe? I live in Finland, which was in Europe when I last time checked the map, and all of those "banned" products are available in every grocery store here.
They just have to be banned in at least 1 country in Europe not necessarily in all of them.
@@karllogan8809
Read the title again. What you think is not what it meant.
It says "Ban in Europe".
Spain really didn’t enjoy her time there. Ingesting banned stuff is kind of intimidating no?
Completely random, but I feel like the Spanish girl could totally make an awesome Corpse Bride cosplay, she's got that sad doll face that would go SO well with it
sofia my girl🇮🇹
Poor irene. She just did not want to be there when she found out what the snacks / drinks contained
My father used to drink 6 or 7 Mountain Dews a day. That was before energy drinks like Red Bull. Thank God he got health conscious twenty years ago and quit.
Looks like I'm still that sinner. I like all of that sh*t🤣🤣 Especially Mountain Dew😅
I'm from the United States. I haven't eaten these types of foods since I was a kid. Now that I'm an adult, I can choose healthier and safer options. Irene was my avatar throughout the video. The look of disgust sums up how I feel about all those.
The acid in Mountain Dew is citric acid which is the same acid found in lemons and other citrus fruit so it is safe for you. Coca Cola on the other hand contains phosphoric acid.
But it still rots the shit out of your teeth
@@pjschmid2251you never read Orange fruit huh?
The Kinder Egg one could be allowed , but not for children
They're banned in the US, not Europe.
They have been allowed for 50 years in Europe. Kinder Surprise are banned in USA because of the toy are inside the chocolate.
Children in Europe have eaten them for decades and there's never been a problem
🇵🇱🇨🇵🇮🇹🇪🇦: No personal space
🇺🇸 🇦🇹: Personal space
We have the kinder egg in Brazil and as a child it was much more affordable, while at the same time having very well made toys in harder, metallic even, materials sometimes. It's been a deluxe item for the last like 15 years, and I almost cried in joy seeing them for 0,39 euro in germany when i visited in 2007. I had kinder ÜBERRASCHUNG und haribo for a small festival during my stay xD
“It’s good, but it tastes not like real food.”
A description for literally all of the food in an American gas station.
Kinder is a commercial brand of the italian company Ferrero, the same who produces Nutella, just to mention one. The name "Kinder", even if german, was chosen just because the first chocolates were thought for children.
How did the video makers not realize they screwed up with the Kinder Egg when all the Europeans said they know it and had it before, and only the American said they never had it before? Maybe that's because Kinder Egg is NOT banned in Europe but banned in the US? XD
Irene is beautiful
I drank mountain dew when i was teen. But now i can't drink this
I drank it as a kid and stopped drinking it as a kid. Used to looove it and then one day it started tasting like my medicine and I never went back to it🤷🏽♂
Again: kinder is italian company! Repeat with me
I like the french and usa gurls personality
monten diew is not banned in any country in europe union and in Poland a lot of people drink it
Like a lot of the foods shown here, it is specific ingredients that are banned. So the same food/drink is sold in Europe with a substitute ingredient.
I think europeans get a version with real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup, which is the norm for US sodas.
And Kinder Surprise is banned in the USA and not Europe.
I am 31 and "Kinder egg" when I was kid was so popular, lots of advertising on tv "Kinder surprise" we had in "Türkiye"🇹🇷. Actually a little bit expensive back then compare to other one chocolates. I think still possible to find around country. The name is "Kinder toy"
That's true when Irene says "I'm not eating anymore
The French participant looked skeptical/afraid for most of this video.
The Italian participant has superb lipstick game.
Isn't Kinder under Ferrero which is from Italy lol.
Irene, sorry you had to go through that. ❤ It was hard to focus on the video when I saw how your felt. As an American, I do love those items, but I wish all the dangerous ingredients would be replaced with something else.
Unfortunately the US government, FDA, healthcare industry, and food industry doesn't care about us.
HFCS (High Fructose Corn Syrup) needs to be replaced with monk fruit/erythritol or regular sugar, food coloring needs to go away, but not with the blood of insects 😂, seed oils, etc need replaced with something healthier.
Do you know that America is rank second in food and safety also all has to with the doses because when say something can give you cancer it was in rats
It all depends on the doses because if you eat enough of anything it’s becomes harmful
Spain and Italy are 😂 NOT liking american tastes
It is exactly the same in Poland, the ingredients are changed, which results in, for example, colored cornflakes, more pale colors and lower sugar content.
I think you can find all the things in Poland. I'm not sure about the Ritz, but we have in Poland shop named Dealz and you can find there things that aren't in other shops, so maybe there. We have Mountain Dew, Skittles and Kinder Joy. I don't know if the ingredients are all the same or there are differences in them according to the country.
I ate a lot of Kinder eggs as a child 🇫🇮🇪🇺 in Finland. Since I saw Kinder eggs on the tablet, I immediately thought "oh, there are going to be some foods that are banned in the US as well". I remember that I once read an article which said that the normal Kinder eggs can be sold in Canada 🇨🇦. It told a story of a Canadian that tried to smuggle in many Kinder Surprise eggs (hundreds) to the US, but he got caught. The customs agents then forced him to eat all that chocolate before they let him enter the country (that's at least how I remember it). 🙄
We have them in Mexico as well
@@Kaybye555 ¡Muchas gracias a ti por clarificarlo! Ponderaba si fuera así o no en México 🇲🇽. 😃
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Nearly all these aren't banned. They just change a few ingredients to make them legal
😂😂 i am watching from the US and the RUclips ads I see before and during this video are Mountain Dew and Ritz cookies
Where I live in Spain Kinder eggs aren't sold during summer simply because they melt and we buy the Kinder Joy instead. I don't even know if it's available all year around because we prefer the kinder eggs xDDD
A lot of these things are based on two very different attitudes toward risk. In most of the world, the attitude is "prove it's safe". In the US, it's not "prove it's dangerous", but it's "prove it will make you sick and kill you".
Sorry to say, but I think the producers of this episode should have done some more research. It is full of errors. Lovely young ladies though. That makes up for it, but it was not everything I was looking for.
I m Italian and I ve always found Ritz in supermarkets
Can someone rescue the spanish girl? Her eyes are screaming H E L P
The most good girl in my eyes, sadie too but she's second place
The country bans a toy, but many other unhealthy ingridients not.
This is ridiculous.
The story of Kinder® begins in 1968, in the heart of the small town of Alba, Italy. It was here that Kinder Cioccolato was invented, which gave birth to the Kinder® brand we know today.
7:18 “food banned in Europe. 3. Kinder Egg” it isn’t banned in Europe, it’s banned in America. America is not a part of Europe so I don’t understand that inclusion?
Cadbury is so different in the us vs the world. It actually two separate companies. People in the states who came from other countries would go to British/India grocery store to get better kind of Cadbury
I am from Poland and I love that Austrian girl haha. I love her reactions, made me laugh ! :D
The girl from Italy reminds me of Elizabeth Gillies
Sophia born and raised in italy but her parent is from eastern europe
@@boboboy8189 make sense. When I first saw her, I was like, she doesn’t look Italian at all… she’s too white looking and pale
I can tell these girls think they know everything🤣
Europeans: Why do they keep selling it (Mountain Dew)
Americans: Its that type of crazy talk that brought the world 1776
Irene, are you. ok?
Currently, you can find Skittle in every market store in France, 9:33
Kinder eggs are not banned, they're sold in every store
Irene is DEEPLY disturbed 😳
In Polnad I saw a modified version of Skittles at Zabka.
Interesting. We have Mountain Dew and skittles in Finland European country
Kinder is a 100% Italian brand, born in Italy and invented by the Italian company Ferrero. Stop appropriating it!
Kinder Surprise is banned in America not in Europe
You can't expect this channel to check their facts.
The red color form the cocciniglia is not produced by the insects anymore by decades.
We have kinder surprise eggs in Canada and I’ve never heard of anyone choking on toys
The episode is quite off most of these are not banned in Europe - there are alternative versions of them probably compared to the US from an ingredient perspective. But generalizing Europe is also a bit of an issue - you might have seldom one or two countries banning some of these - but you will find these across the continent quite easily. (I think Ritz cookies being the hardest to find)
Worst off, Kinder Eggs are European (Italian) and banned in the USA! Someone was smoking crack when they added Kinder Eggs to foods banned in Europe.
Why have a representative from America try to explain something when she has no charisma and also says "I don't know, like..." 5 times about every product? If you don't know, why are you teaching?
Where is the video from yesterday? RUclips didn't like you mentioning alcohol?
I am HURT about the Kellogs Frosted Flakes, cause it's been only a recent thing and i was wondering why i couldn't find it anywhere anymore😭😭😭
And i'm mad, cause it was the only cereal i liked and i'm an active person, so their reason for banning it is stupid😤😤😤
Honestly who did the research for this video?
M&M's also contains color derived from bug. It is also not halal for muslims
There's M&M in my Muslim country but people prefer buying other brand because cheaper
Yo! Irene! Cheer up Girl! 😁
Kinder Ferrero 1000000000000% ITALIAN
In iceland we have all of this
I am confused , all in the nordic countries , you can get Ritz crackers, Skittles and Mountain Dew.
They just have to be banned in at least 1 country in Europe not necessarily in all of them.
In France we can buy Skittles at supermarket 9:32
Lol the Kinder egg was such a weird and misinformed one. I'm glad the european ladies were quick to jump on that.
This one is on the producers or someone behind the scenes. You can find that out in 1 minute google searching.
While it's probably true this way around, you can't disregard the original Kinder egg like that lol.
These videos contain several inaccuracies: but this one has too many