Moi! Many of you are stuck at home and the supermarket tour isn´t a good idea right now, but hope you enjoy my video tour! 😊 We filmed this video three weeks ago when everything was pretty normal and now it feels it was years ago! If you want to see more Finland related videos, here is a playlist of all my Finland videos: ruclips.net/p/PL5sTMG_w82qO8NbiFS7i-r9_4cW-KB3CF
I am moving to Finland soon, it is so nice to watch your videos...I am so excited to move there....I have visited there 5 times and I am marrying a Finn...haha Sisu!
@@arnoldcaines9012I think that's one of reason. Lot of water is coming from underground and somewhere from real spring. Those places where water taked from lakes the taste is different because it's cleaned different way. It is very clean but taste little bit not that fresh like spring water. Now Sami peoples in lapland fighting them rights against big companies who wants to pump clean spring water from protected areas. If i remember one of those was Nestle.
Thank you Anni (Lauri). You make the perfect distraction.. I have worked 40+ hours for 40+ years.. now "stay home" I love you two, smart funny and you are doing Finland such a great favor, teaching the world you are amazing. Finland on my travel list :) be well stay safe.
It's even better than it looks -- a fantastic country with wonderful people. I wish Hartwall would export long drink to the US, I could really use a case or two of it right now!
I'm from the UK and used to work for a Finnish company (Wartsila) so went many times, Winter and Summer. Finnish people are fantastic (The ones I met).
I love seeing the differences between countries. Even differences between different regions within the same country can vary quite a lot. Your videos are great for us arm chair travelers. 😁 Thanks for sharing. 🙏❤️👍
Totally agree, Finland has the best candy in the world. I live in Northern Norway(Tromsø), I use go to Kilpisjärvi regularly to buy cheap meat and alcohol. I always buy candy aswel. You have great channels, I follow all three of them.
Moi Anni and Lauri!! Always nice seeing a peek at Finnish grocery stores! That store looked enormous! Thanks for sharing and until next time! Moi moi!!
I have been enjoying your videos so much and have been trying to figure out what it is that keeps bringing me back- and I've decided it's because you're both such genuine people. I really wish I had the chance to get to know you both personally. Finland should be very proud of you, even if you're wrong about American chocolate. :-) Thank you so much for sharing your lives with us. I wish you the very best.
Xylitol which Lauri mentioned in the chewing gum section as being an alcohol, is a sugar alcohol and collected from birches. The dental benefits were discovered in Finland in the 70's. The Jenkki gum which they showed is 'yankee' in Finnish and was founded also in the 70's I think, since some Finns admired the USA 😊
Anni and Lauri - I like visiting my relatives in Finland because they always send me home stocked up on Fazer candies :) I have always had salmiakki at home, but you guys have got me trying and liking Turkisk Peber, so I now have 3 big bags of it - thanks for the recommendation. We also have 2 cats (Belle & Oliver) and 2 dogs (Lulu & Mikko) who sometimes watch Leoko and Pepsi the kitten when I watch these :) Kiitos!
After this video I got so hungry and I never knew about the sugar tax in Finland! Now it makes much more sense why soda and candies are more expensive here. At 6:04, Tony's cholonely is actually from the Netherlands, the only other country besides Finland I know of where we love lakrits & salmiakki. We call it 'drop' :D. ( am a Dutch student at university of Helsinki). Thanks for the nice video & stay healthy!
This really makes me miss Finland. I went there right after my 18th birthday so the first alcohol I EVER had was one of those long drinks that you showed. It also makes me wish I had tried more candy while I was there. I'm unemployed right now because of the Coronavirus so I'm not sure when I'll be able to travel again so videos like this are a nice way to escape
We used to have that much choice in the penny candy in the UK, but the only shop that offered it was Woolworths, and they are out of business in UK now 🙁. Perhaps I'll have a holiday in Finland so I can relive my childhood.
Anni Vuohensilta oh I can imagine. :/ I finished the last of my Finnish candy last week. Hope the borders open by July so I can come and stock up again.
Me and Mrs Cog went shopping at our local supermarket this evening, it was fun ! We didn't have to queue to go in, not many people inside, mostly everything was on the shelves except toilet rolls and chickens ! Lots of sweets (candies), beer and wine !
@@Anniarvaja Some ideas for more content....A video from every lake in Finland....a video from your very long tunnel and a video of you guys entering the wife carrying race. That should keep you both busy :)
@@bigratkiller1 That's only about 460 lakes to film every single day for the whole year, pretty easy. Longest road tunnel is only 2,3km long, unless you mean the 120km long Päijänne raw water tunnel? Wife carrying race, cellphone and rubber boot thowing competitions, swamp football and bucket sneaking competition (sankohiipiminen) would be interesting videos :D
Alcoholic drinks sold in markets was required to have their alcohol made through fermentation. Likely many manufacturers just claimed to produce their drinks like that but actually just mixed the liquids. I doubt nobody misses the yeasty taste of fermented long drink. 12:50
Moi Anni and Lauri. I love this sort of video since it shows both a lot of similarities between Finland and the USA but also the many differences. That store looks pretty awesome though and way nicer than the average store where i live in Illinois.
We have pretty high taxation and heavy regulations when it comes to businesses so pretty much all grocery stores belong to one of the few dominating franchises so that on average the shops probably do look nicer in comparison to "downtown Joe's corner shop". There's very few small business still running to this day but mostly in very remote countryside locations.
I have never, ever seen that much candy in an American grocery store or ever in my life. The candy section in most American grocery stores is about twice the length of the chocolate section shown at 4:52
Feeling thirsty?: In sauna - just drink from the löyly bucket In shower - just open your mouth In public - just go to nearest wc (and fill your bottle) In toilet while having a shit - just open the watertank and have a drink Anyway, it's really nice to know anywhere you go, tap water is safe to drink.
you guys are making me want to come visit...as soon as the quarantine is over anyways :-) you should do video about road-side shops (7-eleven, caseys general store, etc) and gas stations in finland.
Every trip to Finland I’m ordered to bring home Fazer Blue. In mass quantities. I had one Finn visit the US and all he wanted to bring back was Hershey bars.
the world is a terrible place, Hey! Let's all go to a Fantasy Finnish CandyLand with a Couple of Cute Fairies and the Shoppe Keeper. Thanks Anni for putting these up, it's a great break from the daily situation right now. Kiitos !!
5:59, Yes, Karl Fazer is Awesome Chocolate, I always get a stack of bars for the holidays as gifts and for my birthday, I've already eaten the 6 Nordi bars I got on top of the kilo that is still mostly there. mmmm Karl Fazer...
It's actually all surprisingly American-like with enormous candy, chips, ice cream and soda sections! Much more beer selection though. Very similar feel to a Wegman's store in the Northeast.
The sweets department is larger than some small French supermarkets, the choice in Finland is a thousand times greater in Finland. This is what all French people dream of, it is the house of Willy Wonka.
I thought my home, Oklahoma, USA, was the only place with such outdated ridiculous alcohol laws. Until recently we could only buy 3.2% beer from grocery stores. Now we can buy 6% (5.5% is the highest I've actually seen) in grocery stores & gas stations. We didn't all end up in the gutter either.
We had a prohibition law just like the US did and it went about as well. Ever since the law was overturned decades and decades ago we've had this regulation hell, that still continues to this day. But it's been slowly but surely going into more and more unregulated direction. In the bigger cities it's not such a problem anymore, that grocery stores cannot sell wines and hard liquor since often there's grocery stores that have an ALKO store (booze store) under the same roof, just on it's own dedicated store space. Alcohol is taxed through the roof though, and I don't see it changing anytime soon, and there's gonna be restricted selling hours for alcohol as well. Unfortunately.
I love Ben and Jerry's! I live just a couple of hours away from their factory. It's a cool place to go and visit. So it's definitely an import for you that's why it's expensive.
I think there is a factory in Netherlands, so it doesn't come from that far away. Can't imagine how expensive it would be if they had to import it from America.
Here in Canada (BC) we don't sell Beer in Grocery Stores however we do have Wine sections in the grocery store. However like your beer section the wine sales have a different time window than the food sales. also Wine can only be checked out by cashiers who are of legal drinking age (19) so sometimes if you try to buy wine and you get an under age cashier they have to call for assistance from a person who is over 19 to sell to you. This happened to me the ONE time I have ever bought wine in my local grocery store (I don't drink wine often but a recipe i was cooking called for wine)
the fazer easter egg looked good but in Noorway we got an even better one made by norwegian company freia, it is an chocolate egg filled with milk cream, anyway suprised to see a candy shop that big in Finland, we don't have that in Norway
Well, if you ever manage to get to Texas, you've got to try Blue Bell brand ice cream. And, yes, they do factory tours at the "Little Creamery" in Brenham, Texas.
I heard that a person from UK came to visit Finland and she brought lots of chocolate bars with her, because she had heard that you can't get chocolate in Finland! 🤔 How crazy is that? 🤣
Toivottavasti saamme karkkikadun (Candy Street) myös Pohjois-amerikkaan vaikkapa Wallmartiin. Ja tietysti pohjoismaalaisilla karkeilla. Jokaiselle jotakin.
Nää on hauskoja videoita, jatkakaa ihmeessä :) Toivon, että joskus pääsette joskus linnan juhliin, ainakin omasta mielestä olette parhaiten suomea edustava pariskunta.
Moi! Many of you are stuck at home and the supermarket tour isn´t a good idea right now, but hope you enjoy my video tour! 😊 We filmed this video three weeks ago when everything was pretty normal and now it feels it was years ago! If you want to see more Finland related videos, here is a playlist of all my Finland videos: ruclips.net/p/PL5sTMG_w82qO8NbiFS7i-r9_4cW-KB3CF
Here in Toronto, they are even limiting how many people can be in the store at one time!
Anni likes cheese and Anni likes ice cream. I wonder if she would like cheese flavored ice cream? 😂🙈😝
"Yummy" 😋 looks so yummy pretty good to eat.
Moi! Hello from the desert of eastern Washington state USA 🇺🇸! Best wishes to you Finland, on a healthy and fruitful spring
I am moving to Finland soon, it is so nice to watch your videos...I am so excited to move there....I have visited there 5 times and I am marrying a Finn...haha Sisu!
In Finland tap water is actually better quality than most of the bottled waters in the whole world.
I can attest to this. It's true. If you go to a hotel in Finland, drink the tap water and you'll see! Source: I'm Finnish.
I live at Tampere and the tap water tastes quite bad here
That's because it so cold there bacteria can't grow!
@@arnoldcaines9012I think that's one of reason. Lot of water is coming from underground and somewhere from real spring. Those places where water taked from lakes the taste is different because it's cleaned different way. It is very clean but taste little bit not that fresh like spring water. Now Sami peoples in lapland fighting them rights against big companies who wants to pump clean spring water from protected areas. If i remember one of those was Nestle.
that store has about 4 times more different candies than i have seen in my whole life. i am over 40.
Yes and I didnt even film everything! 😃🍬
. This is a normal supermarket in Finland. In Finland there is kind of a candy culture.
Thank you Anni (Lauri). You make the perfect distraction.. I have worked 40+ hours for 40+ years.. now "stay home" I love you two, smart funny and you are doing Finland such a great favor, teaching the world you are amazing. Finland on my travel list :) be well stay safe.
Thank you Joseph! Have a great weekend! 😄
Anni's pants never cease to amaze me.
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you should watch Anni's stretch pants video special! Amazing collection.
Orange mint lifesavers. Best of them all.
im from California and hearing these guys talk always puts me in a good mood, I think I subbed mainly for the accent.
Finland is on my bucket list of places to visit before I die. I seen lots of pictures of it ,and seems like a beautiful place. and good people.
And delicious food and candy! 😄
Anni Vuohensilta if only American markets were this well kept! I’m jealous, I may just have to visit Finland someday
It's even better than it looks -- a fantastic country with wonderful people. I wish Hartwall would export long drink to the US, I could really use a case or two of it right now!
I'm from the UK and used to work for a Finnish company (Wartsila) so went many times, Winter and Summer. Finnish people are fantastic (The ones I met).
Well, if you someday can visit in Finland, i can say only one thing to you as: Welcome to Finland
Sami seems to be a really wholesome guy :) His reaction in the beer aisle was funny, you could see how hyped he is about the great selection :D
Yes, he is really proud of his store! 😄
@@Anniarvaja He has every reason to be, it's a really nice store! :)
This was a great video series. I plan on moving to Finland so it is nice to know what is in the Market. Kiitos! 🙂🇫🇮
I love seeing the differences between countries.
Even differences between different regions within the same country can vary quite a lot.
Your videos are great for us arm chair travelers. 😁
Thanks for sharing. 🙏❤️👍
Every video about Finland you publish makes me want more and more to move there, what a great country.
Great to hear you enjoy my videos! :)
Loved these two videos. more like this please. Finland is becoming one of my must-visit places because of you!
Thanks! I will do more Finland videos! :)
Totally agree, Finland has the best candy in the world. I live in Northern Norway(Tromsø), I use go to Kilpisjärvi regularly to buy cheap meat and alcohol. I always buy candy aswel. You have great channels, I follow all three of them.
It's not worth going to our neighbour countries anymore, you have to sit two weeks in quarantine when returning
@@TH-bj1pb Yes, cold facts.
Kinda fun because finns go to Viro or Latvia to buy cheap alcohol and stuff
Jag tycker att Sverige har bäst godis!
(I think Sweden has the best candy!)
@@TH-bj1pb Must be fun for those people living right on the border who don't have grocery stores near them in their own country.
Good content. Thank You! Kiitos olipa hyvä video! Ja kauppiaalle terveisiä, hieno valikoima!
Wow, looks fantastic, what a selection.
Moi Anni and Lauri!!
Always nice seeing a peek at Finnish grocery stores! That store looked enormous! Thanks for sharing and until next time! Moi moi!!
This is awesome! Finnish chocolate is amazing and so is the bags where you can scoop in your candy 🍬thanks for the video :)
10:58 That beer selection is absolutely amazing. 🧐 🍺 🍾 😜
I have been enjoying your videos so much and have been trying to figure out what it is that keeps bringing me back- and I've decided it's because you're both such genuine people. I really wish I had the chance to get to know you both personally. Finland should be very proud of you, even if you're wrong about American chocolate. :-) Thank you so much for sharing your lives with us. I wish you the very best.
Xylitol which Lauri mentioned in the chewing gum section as being an alcohol, is a sugar alcohol and collected from birches. The dental benefits were discovered in Finland in the 70's. The Jenkki gum which they showed is 'yankee' in Finnish and was founded also in the 70's I think, since some Finns admired the USA 😊
I love these tours of Finland life you have been doing Anni! Thank you:)
Thanks! :)
Thank you from Spain for this nice and useful video!! Maybe when I go to Finland on holiday we can meet!!
Great continuation of this series
Thank you! Hope you enjoy it! :)
Beautiful store! Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for taking us to the fun part of the Finnish Supermarket. Looks so good.
Thanks for watching Linda! :)
Anni and Lauri -
I like visiting my relatives in Finland because they always send me home stocked up on Fazer candies :) I have always had salmiakki at home, but you guys have got me trying and liking Turkisk Peber, so I now have 3 big bags of it - thanks for the recommendation. We also have 2 cats (Belle & Oliver) and 2 dogs (Lulu & Mikko) who sometimes watch Leoko and Pepsi the kitten when I watch these :)
Kiitos!
After this video I got so hungry and I never knew about the sugar tax in Finland! Now it makes much more sense why soda and candies are more expensive here. At 6:04, Tony's cholonely is actually from the Netherlands, the only other country besides Finland I know of where we love lakrits & salmiakki. We call it 'drop' :D. ( am a Dutch student at university of Helsinki). Thanks for the nice video & stay healthy!
That Tyrkisk Peber chocolate is next level, so good
My opinion: too less Tyrkisk Peber! 😄
No wonder you all are so happy there... the sweets and drinks there look way better than the ones here in Singapore
Your big city grocery stores have EVERYTHING 😍 I can't relate 😂
Pirkkala has a population of 19 600.
@@274727 yes. the nearest city to me has less than that, and my village has 500 people 🙃
YES!! This is what I need this morning :) Thanks Anni!!!
Thanks for watching! 😄
Kiitos from France !! i really love this part two ! i love Licorice and i'm the only one in my family ^^
Love both of your videos!
That is my kind of video!! loved it! kiitos
This really makes me miss Finland. I went there right after my 18th birthday so the first alcohol I EVER had was one of those long drinks that you showed. It also makes me wish I had tried more candy while I was there. I'm unemployed right now because of the Coronavirus so I'm not sure when I'll be able to travel again so videos like this are a nice way to escape
I'm so sorry Jewnie, I hope you will be able to go back to work soon and especially come back to Finland soon 😊
Sweets 🌹🌹😊😊❤❤. That store looks huge
I saw Kettle chips, cracked black pepper flavour; mmmm, lovely !
Moi Anni ja Lauri! Thanks for the video! I'll send it to all my friends that can't believe that Finland actually IS candyland! :)
The country that eats the most candy in the world is Sweden! Here we eat 17 kg/person and year. (And I'm a Swede.)
We used to have that much choice in the penny candy in the UK, but the only shop that offered it was Woolworths, and they are out of business in UK now 🙁. Perhaps I'll have a holiday in Finland so I can relive my childhood.
AHHH. MY mouth is watering watching this.
Can you imagine how hard this was to edit?! :D "Aaah, I want candyyyy!!!"
Anni Vuohensilta oh I can imagine. :/ I finished the last of my Finnish candy last week. Hope the borders open by July so I can come and stock up again.
5:00 Fazer Blue is also known as the standard of chocolates. 😋
Moi Anni and Lauri, hope yall stay safe cheers from Dallas, Texas!
Moi from Finland! 👋🇫🇮
Your selection is supreme and vast ... *VAST!!!*
I agree!
Hey Anni, I was surprised to see "Kettle" chips (or as we call them "crisps") in Tampere! They're quite a popular UK crisp too!
Me and Mrs Cog went shopping at our local supermarket this evening, it was fun ! We didn't have to queue to go in, not many people inside, mostly everything was on the shelves except toilet rolls and chickens ! Lots of sweets (candies), beer and wine !
make more ...make more. You guys own the internet now ;)
More videos come every week! :)
@@Anniarvaja Some ideas for more content....A video from every lake in Finland....a video from your very long tunnel and a video of you guys entering the wife carrying race. That should keep you both busy :)
@@bigratkiller1 That's only about 460 lakes to film every single day for the whole year, pretty easy.
Longest road tunnel is only 2,3km long, unless you mean the 120km long Päijänne raw water tunnel?
Wife carrying race, cellphone and rubber boot thowing competitions, swamp football and bucket sneaking competition (sankohiipiminen) would be interesting videos :D
Well, thats it. Im going to Finland. Sweden dosent have alcohol ice-cream.
Awesome, Thank you.👍🥇
Wait a couple of months and then welcome! 😄
Anni Vuohensilta you're rather optimistic :/
That supermarket is insane! Even Willy Wonker doesn’t have that much candy :P
loved this video!!! please do more of finlands' different products sold that the united states doesn't have. so interesting!
Moi lovely Finnish people! Just dropped in to say hi for no reason lol
Moi moi Al! Stay healthy! :)
I enjoy seeing the bags and packaging that resemble American packaging, I keep seeing stuff that I think I recognize haha
Very good video series, i just wish it had a third episode aswell. ♥
We didnt have time to film episode 3 but we will do it when the covid mayhem is over!
Alcoholic drinks sold in markets was required to have their alcohol made through fermentation. Likely many manufacturers just claimed to produce their drinks like that but actually just mixed the liquids. I doubt nobody misses the yeasty taste of fermented long drink. 12:50
Moi Anni and Lauri. I love this sort of video since it shows both a lot of similarities between Finland and the USA but also the many differences. That store looks pretty awesome though and way nicer than the average store where i live in Illinois.
We have pretty high taxation and heavy regulations when it comes to businesses so pretty much all grocery stores belong to one of the few dominating franchises so that on average the shops probably do look nicer in comparison to "downtown Joe's corner shop". There's very few small business still running to this day but mostly in very remote countryside locations.
I would be called a pervert if I would have a unicorn on my pants! On Anni, IT LOOKS AWESOME!!!
I'm so jealous of your candy selection!
I'd like to see more about the selection of fish you have on sale in Finland.
Did you check the previous supermarket videos, fish selection is there!
I have never, ever seen that much candy in an American grocery store or ever in my life. The candy section in most American grocery stores is about twice the length of the chocolate section shown at 4:52
JR N Then you do you folks get fat in there?
Moi! Anni, another great video and I also love cheese and cheese flavored chips :D
Moi Tuomas! Cheese flavored chips are the best!! 😃👏
@@Anniarvaja :D
Wow your supermarket are soo much better than ours in the UK. I want to go to Finland just to go to a supermarket.
When I was young in Finland, there were ice cream in waffle bars, Pink Panthers
I had almost forgotten what stocked store shelves looked like.
I visited a supermarket in finland today and it looked the same than in this video.
Hey those leggings were just a prize on Taskmaster. This was really good, do more!
The most interesting thing to me is the fact that you don’t need to buy water because your tap water is so good.That must be nice.
Feeling thirsty?:
In sauna - just drink from the löyly bucket
In shower - just open your mouth
In public - just go to nearest wc (and fill your bottle)
In toilet while having a shit - just open the watertank and have a drink
Anyway, it's really nice to know anywhere you go, tap water is safe to drink.
Basic quality is good but super in places with ground water reserves.
We have own well on our yard 😋
It has best water in world.
Very convinient it is
you guys are making me want to come visit...as soon as the quarantine is over anyways :-)
you should do video about road-side shops (7-eleven, caseys general store, etc) and gas stations in finland.
Hey thanks for ideas! 😄
Yay. No finally a break from being bored and ill at home
🤗🤗 Get well soon!
@@Anniarvaja thanks
Suddenly, I am sooooooo hungry!
You didn't have Mignon at the easter egg section. Oh you had it later. That was sneaky 😁
Really like fazer lakrits and hallon 👍 and Marabou black 🤤
It's so cool to see how similar it is in Finland and Sweden. Must visit some day!
Every trip to Finland I’m ordered to bring home Fazer Blue. In mass quantities. I had one Finn visit the US and all he wanted to bring back was Hershey bars.
the world is a terrible place, Hey! Let's all go to a Fantasy Finnish CandyLand with a Couple of Cute Fairies and the Shoppe Keeper. Thanks Anni for putting these up, it's a great break from the daily situation right now. Kiitos !!
5:59, Yes, Karl Fazer is Awesome Chocolate, I always get a stack of bars for the holidays as gifts and for my birthday, I've already eaten the 6 Nordi bars I got on top of the kilo that is still mostly there. mmmm Karl Fazer...
Yes, we all need short breaks! Stay safe!
I just bought my first ever pack of Tyrkisk Peber "original" and I'm adicted already.
Wow! Great to hear. 😄
This video makes me miss Finland so much, I can't wait to go back.
You didn't show the Dippi, we don't have it in Australia.
Maybe do a video where you do a blind test and compare your favourite snacks vs the most popular snacks
You do so good videos. We drive from Kangasala to Pirkkala only to see these good Supermarket. Btw, i buyied some sushi : )
Great! Hope you enjoyed sushi! 😄🍣
I'm jealous of all those licorice varieties.
It's actually all surprisingly American-like with enormous candy, chips, ice cream and soda sections! Much more beer selection though. Very similar feel to a Wegman's store in the Northeast.
I think I gotta go to the shop tomorrow and buy a ton of candy lol
Moi from San Francisco! I would move to Finland if I were a dentist!! $$$ (or Euros) I think a tooth cracked just LOOKING at all that candy!
The sweets department is larger than some small French supermarkets, the choice in Finland is a thousand times greater in Finland.
This is what all French people dream of, it is the house of Willy Wonka.
yummi yummi ! I wanna travel to this shop ! :-)))
I thought my home, Oklahoma, USA, was the only place with such outdated ridiculous alcohol laws. Until recently we could only buy 3.2% beer from grocery stores. Now we can buy 6% (5.5% is the highest I've actually seen) in grocery stores & gas stations. We didn't all end up in the gutter either.
Forrest Graves in Finland the year after they changed the law to allow stronger alcohol in stores the usage of alcohol dropped.
We had a prohibition law just like the US did and it went about as well. Ever since the law was overturned decades and decades ago we've had this regulation hell, that still continues to this day. But it's been slowly but surely going into more and more unregulated direction.
In the bigger cities it's not such a problem anymore, that grocery stores cannot sell wines and hard liquor since often there's grocery stores that have an ALKO store (booze store) under the same roof, just on it's own dedicated store space.
Alcohol is taxed through the roof though, and I don't see it changing anytime soon, and there's gonna be restricted selling hours for alcohol as well. Unfortunately.
Moi, love these videos! Kiitos
Moi! Thanks for watching! :)
I love Ben and Jerry's! I live just a couple of hours away from their factory. It's a cool place to go and visit. So it's definitely an import for you that's why it's expensive.
I think there is a factory in Netherlands, so it doesn't come from that far away. Can't imagine how expensive it would be if they had to import it from America.
Maybe one day you will finally get that PepsiMax sponsorship!
Hope so! :D
Here in Canada (BC) we don't sell Beer in Grocery Stores however we do have Wine sections in the grocery store. However like your beer section the wine sales have a different time window than the food sales. also Wine can only be checked out by cashiers who are of legal drinking age (19) so sometimes if you try to buy wine and you get an under age cashier they have to call for assistance from a person who is over 19 to sell to you. This happened to me the ONE time I have ever bought wine in my local grocery store (I don't drink wine often but a recipe i was cooking called for wine)
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Salmiakki is the best! I did not see lakrisit when I lived in Finland 1993.
Interesting you can buy bottles of beer individually - we have to buy 6 at a time here in the states
the fazer easter egg looked good but in Noorway we got an even better one made by norwegian company freia, it is an chocolate egg filled with milk cream, anyway suprised to see a candy shop that big in Finland, we don't have that in Norway
Jäätelöaltailla ajattelin: tuhannes kerta kun tyrkisk peber näytetään/mainitaan kanavillanne 😋 muuten suosittelen Aura laku -jädee.
No ehkä varmaan vasta neljäs kerta 🤣🤣
I don't think I have ever been in a supermarket as large as that !
Ja heti ekana ruosteisia autoja! 👍👍👍
Totta kai!
Pick and mix only buy the light ones you get more
Well, if you ever manage to get to Texas, you've got to try Blue Bell brand ice cream. And, yes, they do factory tours at the "Little Creamery" in Brenham, Texas.
I heard that a person from UK came to visit Finland and she brought lots of chocolate bars with her, because she had heard that you can't get chocolate in Finland! 🤔 How crazy is that? 🤣
Lol
Toivottavasti saamme karkkikadun (Candy Street) myös Pohjois-amerikkaan vaikkapa Wallmartiin. Ja tietysti pohjoismaalaisilla karkeilla. Jokaiselle jotakin.
Toimis varmasti sielläkin! Amerikkalaiset karkit ei oo kauheen hyviä. 😃😬
Im glad you it says sweets
Nää on hauskoja videoita, jatkakaa ihmeessä :) Toivon, että joskus pääsette joskus linnan juhliin, ainakin omasta mielestä olette parhaiten suomea edustava pariskunta.
Kiitos, olipa mukava kommentti! 😄 Se olis aika life goal päästä sinne!
@@Anniarvaja Jos/Kun pääsette, se tulee olemaan ensimmäinen kerta kun katson linnanjuhlat😄
@@wadas9042 se olis aika näky ku Anni vetäis leggingsit jalas linnaan :D