Advil gel capsules = Nurofen Weichkapseln (the German ones have 400mg Ibuprofen though). You can get it in every Apotheke without prescription for about 10€. Oh, and we have American Diners too! "Miss PeppeR" in Dasing for example. It's between Munich and Augsburg at an Autobahn service area.
Hey, this CASH ONLY 3:37 shocked me - I thought this is only in Germany LOL Supermarkets in Germany sometimes run a small selection of "American style" products but I guess the recipe is adapted to German tastes so it's not the original USA taste. Maybe once you can test some of these. I guess the best of it is the stars and stripes on the packaging for memory issues. Brownies (cakes) tastes quiet nice.
i always have some cash on hand for restaurants and bars, sometimes it’s just easier to pay even if they take cards. around Munich, i’ve seen a small section at V-Markt of American goods! some decent hot sauces there :)
I’ve heard this too, but never seen them here before to actually check prices. Like you said, in the USA they are so common prices are kept low by competition
Everything you showed is available here, including the Advil.
Chipotle Gourmaise is very expensive and might be the only thing to bring over here.
any stores you recommend?
Advil gel capsules = Nurofen Weichkapseln (the German ones have 400mg Ibuprofen though). You can get it in every Apotheke without prescription for about 10€.
Oh, and we have American Diners too! "Miss PeppeR" in Dasing for example. It's between Munich and Augsburg at an Autobahn service area.
oh i’ll have to check that out! haha yeah, i haven’t figure out how to get that at the Apotheke, thanks for the tip 😂
I don't know these "banana peppers" but I googled them and they look exactly like the peppers you get at any turkish supermarket in Germany.
Yes, even in normal supermarkets, these are more sour than hot.
oh i’m gonna have to check that out. in the usa they can be mild or hot. thanks for the tip :)
They are actually called Pepperoni. Not to be mistaken with the Salami 😂
Shout out to Chris for being such a good sport, "we get it you're a travel vlogger-let's drink already!" 😂
He‘s a good sport 😁
Hey, this CASH ONLY 3:37 shocked me - I thought this is only in Germany LOL
Supermarkets in Germany sometimes run a small selection of "American style" products but I guess the recipe is adapted to German tastes so it's not the original USA taste. Maybe once you can test some of these. I guess the best of it is the stars and stripes on the packaging for memory issues. Brownies (cakes) tastes quiet nice.
i always have some cash on hand for restaurants and bars, sometimes it’s just easier to pay even if they take cards. around Munich, i’ve seen a small section at V-Markt of American goods! some decent hot sauces there :)
You can by Vitamin-Gummies in Germany too. Mostly in Apotheken.
thanks! i’ll check next time :)
Love me some Warbler Brewing!
i like their can art too
I bet that's no coincidence that these beers came in the colours of the German flag Schwarz, Rot, Gold. 😃
What was it with the energy drinks at the end? I didn`t get it.
There are plenty of nature trails like this in Germany. Natur oder Waldlehrpfade
I love seeing so many people here get out into nature. On the weekend, after work or during lunch for a walk in the park 🏔️
You can get ibuprofen in Germany too
yeah, thats what i thought too or paracetamol or at least 10 different pain killers... lol
Sure, but it’s like soo much cheaper over there. You buy them in bulk at the grocery store. It’s also way more common to take them quite regularly.
I’ve heard this too, but never seen them here before to actually check prices. Like you said, in the USA they are so common prices are kept low by competition
@@MattSuozzo That is why you overdose on them so easily. And that is not good for your liver.
I'm sure at least half of the things you miss are available in Germany too. Gummi vitamins, yes. Pain killers, yes. Ready to eat mac and cheese, yes.
I’ve found a small “American” section at V-Markt and they do have a few good things, and a lot of fake cheese products 😆