Kofola tastes wierd and very herbal the first time you have it but if you will have Coke right after that you will see that Kofola taste is way less sugary, way more interesting and refreshing. One can was definitely not enough to understand the idea)))
Hello from the Czech Republic. I had all these snacks, but if I had to choose from these, I would choose Fidorku or Miňonky. I like the potatoes with garlick, but i like more mustrad flavour. and of course i love Kofola.
just the pronounciation is not Czetschia, Its Czechia, where the CH should be red as K, but anyway, we Czechs more often say the full longer name Czech Republic. ;)
Rob, mate, love the way you just drop Pixie to the floor like a rag doll. Can't comment on the food, never tried it, but doesn't look like my cup of tea.
Kofola is even more popular than coke and taste so much better for most people here to the point even when im not planning to buy one, i end up buying it, cold and on tap is truly best.
The soya thing looks like marzipan. Is this stuff from the Czech Republic or Chechnya? I adore rum, but the rum flavouring they use in these things is vile and bares little relation to the real stuff. Nestle and Cadbury bought out our traditional sweet brands getting rid of some, and ruining others by using their own ingredients. In Aust we had a chocolate maker called Red Tulip and they made these great caramel filled Easter eggs, when Cadbury’s took over they used their chocolate and caramello. Rolo chocolates were ruined when Nestle took over Robertson’s, they also took over a company called Smalls Chocolates and basically discontinued their whole range in order to supplant them with their own bars. Nestle has been progressively ruining Quality Street since they took that over.
Its from Czech republic... Rob cant even look up the proper pronounciation of Czechia (The shortcut for Czech rep.) I know its a dumb shortcut similiar to poor russian oblast of Chechnya
It's the same story with most of those. Nestle took over and they changed good chocolate to cheaper lower quality one. They also moved some production to Poland. The "soya thing" was originaly a way how to use leftovers from the wafer production. When you cut wafers into rectangle shapes, you are left with those edges. So someone figured out you can combine them with some soy, rum and coconut flavour. They became quite popular.
Ok, so none of this I would actually buy. One has to be aware that these snacks used to be quite good before the companies producing them were bought by Nestle and other huge companies that started to optimize the production and made them quite uneatable. I would rather send you Slovakian Sedita products..
December 31, 1992, when the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ceased to exist. The Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic thus became its successor states and independent subjects of international law on January 1, 1993.
If we take the entire selection, all those things are actually retro, but in the times of totalitarianism, we didn't have a very large selection like today, for example, 50 types of yogurt, but the quality standards were set by law and, unfortunately, with that, when we joined the European Union, they fell and today the quality of those products is sometimes appalling.
@@tomasslansky3458 yes sorry. The snack boxes come with a booklet with what each food is. I know very little about a lot of the countries so just reading(attempting to pronounce properly).
@@RobReacts1 Otherwise, Kofola has nothing in common with cola, just the color because of the caramel. Otherwise, Kofola is a herb. When it is well chilled, it is excellent, otherwise it gained popularity in our country during the times of communism, at that time cola was not sold here.
Perník is literally a gingerbread in czech language, its not a brand, you can have soft version or hard version. ;)
Kofola tastes wierd and very herbal the first time you have it but if you will have Coke right after that you will see that Kofola taste is way less sugary, way more interesting and refreshing. One can was definitely not enough to understand the idea)))
tbh Kofola in can is one of the worst. Once you get it at at pub cold from tap you cant stop with it.
Love how you wait till he’s had a bite before saying “I don’t think you’ll like that one”
And people say I'm the mean one 🤣
Garlic chips with the most common czech snack - beer
because nestle is a giant multinational company that buys businesses in different countries, jojo and others were before nestle came
Hello from the Czech Republic. I had all these snacks, but if I had to choose from these, I would choose Fidorku or Miňonky.
I like the potatoes with garlick, but i like more mustrad flavour.
and of course i love Kofola.
G'day, Next time I go shopping I will Czech if they have any of these.
Haha I see what you did there
just the pronounciation is not Czetschia, Its Czechia, where the CH should be red as K, but anyway, we Czechs more often say the full longer name Czech Republic. ;)
Rob, mate, love the way you just drop Pixie to the floor like a rag doll. Can't comment on the food, never tried it, but doesn't look like my cup of tea.
It wasn't that far from the ground I promise 😂 plus she was wriggling
@@RobReacts1 haha, we all know cats land on their feet.
You can´t get drunk from these chocolates, its just essence not actually rum. So not you can´t get drunk
Kofola is even more popular than coke and taste so much better for most people here to the point even when im not planning to buy one, i end up buying it, cold and on tap is truly best.
Hmmm. Disintergatorie? Hmmm, veeery interestink! I sink. Good onya Charlie & Robbo.
0:53 as a Czech I'm not surprised you think that
the čečia Xd
The soya thing looks like marzipan. Is this stuff from the Czech Republic or Chechnya? I adore rum, but the rum flavouring they use in these things is vile and bares little relation to the real stuff. Nestle and Cadbury bought out our traditional sweet brands getting rid of some, and ruining others by using their own ingredients. In Aust we had a chocolate maker called Red Tulip and they made these great caramel filled Easter eggs, when Cadbury’s took over they used their chocolate and caramello. Rolo chocolates were ruined when Nestle took over Robertson’s, they also took over a company called Smalls Chocolates and basically discontinued their whole range in order to supplant them with their own bars. Nestle has been progressively ruining Quality Street since they took that over.
It was sort of like marzipan without the taste and more of a playdoh texture
Its from Czech republic... Rob cant even look up the proper pronounciation of Czechia (The shortcut for Czech rep.) I know its a dumb shortcut similiar to poor russian oblast of Chechnya
It's the same story with most of those. Nestle took over and they changed good chocolate to cheaper lower quality one. They also moved some production to Poland. The "soya thing" was originaly a way how to use leftovers from the wafer production. When you cut wafers into rectangle shapes, you are left with those edges. So someone figured out you can combine them with some soy, rum and coconut flavour. They became quite popular.
10:00 Its just gingerbread with jam...
Ok, so none of this I would actually buy. One has to be aware that these snacks used to be quite good before the companies producing them were bought by Nestle and other huge companies that started to optimize the production and made them quite uneatable. I would rather send you Slovakian Sedita products..
Přestaň plácat nesmysly, půlku Slovenska vlastní zahraniční firmy včetně bydlení šašku, v budoucnu bude vlastnit zbytek russko, Fico k tomu směřuje.
Chips, not crisps 🤣 straya🇦🇺
No you get chips at the fish and chip shop...
do a taste test of a Russian MRE, they've got 32 unsalted unsweetened cracker biscuits for you to enjoy, and three cans of ..... something!
He should also do a herring taste test haha.
@@SxVaNm345 Surstromming!?
Points to Rob for calling it the Czech Republic instead of Czechoslovakia.
Well it is Czech Republic isn't it
December 31, 1992, when the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ceased to exist. The Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic thus became its successor states and independent subjects of international law on January 1, 1993.
Yes
I'm so hungry now. Gah.
Haha I get that comment a lot after taste testing vids!
It is quite disingratory. Dudes and dudettes, swift reaction. Thank you
If we take the entire selection, all those things are actually retro, but in the times of totalitarianism, we didn't have a very large selection like today, for example, 50 types of yogurt, but the quality standards were set by law and, unfortunately, with that, when we joined the European Union, they fell and today the quality of those products is sometimes appalling.
We just pronounc everything the way its writen (i am very sorry for my grammar 😞)
hello from Czechia :D
I like kofola
Milena is the best 😊
"soudžou rezy" 😀 I hate that thing, hipster mid class office people eat that while bicyckling
Wouldn't catch me eating any Soy products...Minonky 😅 Pixie only likes English & Aussie food...
It's just this rum crap that they keep putting in their food but we don't like
14:52 Yea It is rubbish... Noone chew those kinds of bubble gums
Hello from Czech republic :D This Sojové řezy is worst snack ever i dont like it. Kofola is best cold
Hahaha none of them look very appetising to me, BTW Rob your tatt looks good 😉🇦🇺
Thanks Sue! 😁
It would at least be polite to pronounce the abbreviation of a country correctly when you mention it. Chechnya is 3000 km further east.
I was just trying to read what was on the booklet.
@@RobReacts1 Then I'm sorry, I was watching it on the way and I didn't notice that you were trying to read it.
@@tomasslansky3458 yes sorry. The snack boxes come with a booklet with what each food is. I know very little about a lot of the countries so just reading(attempting to pronounce properly).
@@RobReacts1
Otherwise, Kofola has nothing in common with cola, just the color because of the caramel. Otherwise, Kofola is a herb. When it is well chilled, it is excellent, otherwise it gained popularity in our country during the times of communism, at that time cola was not sold here.