You get two slices of white bread and fully butter each side and the try your best to fit the whole bag of taytos in between and then give it a little pat on top to seal in the flavour.
I'm Irish and I have love love loved your Irish videos! so interesting to see a different perspective on sweets you know and love. love your channel by the way!
The crisp sandwich is basically a national dish here in Ireland, but I can't tell you how mind-blowing it was to see it done open-faced, an absolute revelation, love it!
Crisp sandwiches are popular in the UK too. I often have one as a snack but I prefer cheese and onion or pickled onion flavours, but always on white bread thickly spread with Lurpak butter. Yum :)
When we were kids, my brother and i used to eat minty candies, similar to those blue ones, and drink icy water so we would feel that cool burn haha...good times.
we don't have cheese and onion flavor in the US, at least I've never seen any. We have sour cream and onion flavor and onion flavor(funyuns). I've tried both on sandwiches as well as cheddar flavor and other ones. Funyuns are terrible, sour cream and onion is ok, cheddar is ok, the winners(for me) are salt and vinegar or jalapeño.
I've been watching your channel for over a year and you are still my favorite person on TH-cam. Thank you for consistently posting new videos. They always make my day :-)
A few Chirstmases ago my mum made a topping over the Christmas cake with melted Glacier mints. She poured the melted mints over a rolling pin then let it set. It looked amazing and tasted great!
love you emmy your videos are a stress relief/ coping mechanism for me at this point thank you so much. also crisp sandwiches are best enjoyed folded over its less mess 💚🍀
Emmy I always enjoy your videos. I actually made it back to Ireland in 2017 and it was the first time anyone in my family had set foot into Ireland in three generations.
Here in Norway, the pick-and-mix for candy is a normal as it can be, it's called smågodt (directly translated to small-treats) and there are so many different types! It's in literally every grocery store, and I'm surprised that it's unheard of in the rest of the world - I learned something new today! Thanks, Emmy. :)
haha gud morning! its 1 am in the UK I have school tmrw and should be sleeping but I sneaked my phone out to put myself to sleep hehe! luv u! Hugs from England!
+emmymadeinjapan whenever an irish person tells you to put butter on anything, always put more than 2x what you would prefer to make them feel like you actually put butter on it. :)
We have pick and mix candy in Finland as well :). Because usually when I crave candy I want multiple different kinds rather than just one kind or a few mixed in a bag. Pick and mix is great also because you have the option of leaving out the candies you don't like, whereas that's not possible if you buy a bag of premixed candies.
The little liquorice "bear" you found is actually from a popular pack of sweets in the UK and Ireland called "Liquorice Allsorts" and their mascot is a little man made of liquorice called Bertie Bassett, and that is meant to be a liquorice rendition of Bertie
Omg I'm from London and I live in Dubai now, but I used to LOVE pick n mix! We don't have it here... But in the UK they're everywhere! In cinemas, grocery stores and supermarkets!
Where I live, there's something similar to the Candy King cup? In some corner stores there will be an aisle of assorted candies that you can pick out and put in a bag. Depending on size and style, the candies range from 5c-25c and they're similar style to what was in your Ireland cup. And the bulk candies were often candies you wouldn't be able to get in a normal package, which was exciting. For example, I've only seen fuzzy coke gummies in these bins, and never in a grocery store!
Crisp sarnies (sandwiches) are a big thing with kids in the UK and has been for at least 40 years.. Yummers. Candy king pick and mix, i get those for my birthday from a uk shop called Wilko. The critter was a 'Bertie' from a box of Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts.
Our supermarkets have the candy cups as well, you pay by the size of the cup you fill. The blue ones are blue raspberry bon-bons, yummy! We have them here in Canada too.
Binge watching all your Ireland eats videos bc I’ll be there next week 😇 so excited!! Also going to the uk and France so gonna rewatch all those as well. I wanna know what I should be looking out to get ahahah
Yes pick n mix is all over the uk. You pick whatever candy you want. sometimes its charged by weight. But alot of the time you are allowed to fill a plastic cup as much as you want for a fixed price.
Pick n Mix in America can be found as the holy grail of candy store "Lolli & Pops" !!! You have the FREEDOM of picking and mixing ANY CANDY from the store. Each candy is freshly delivered from countries around the world!!
I think it's so amazing that you remember anything when a candy reminds you of another one! You know in which video you tasted it, from which country it was and you even remember the texture of it! I don't think I could remember all that... It just makes me so happy to watch your videos and to see that you really put a bit of your heart in every one of them. ^-^ And to be honest: I'm 100% sure that you taught me more about all these countries out there than any teacher ever did. :D ~With love from Germany
I really enjoyed this video Miss Emmy. I too absolutely LOVE salt and vinegar chips/crisps. Also, I have been putting chips on my sandwiches for years now, and my favorite is the Takis fuego. I like to crush them in a baggie, and sprinkle them over my salads as well! You and I have a lot of the same tastes when it comes to food. Anyway, thank you f or posting these taste testing videos. I really like them =)
Have you ever tried Keoghs crisps? They're definitely my favourite crisps. Also I love the jelly beans made by the Jelly Bean Factory (especially the sour ones)
We get the pick and mix candy in Sweden too, even the same brand. Candy King is really popular, also you find this kind of candy in every single store... even gas stations and mini markets. :)
Pick and mix is common in Australia as well, more so in cinemas but can also be found in other places. Price is measured by weight. Pix and mix is also very popular in Malaysia but with dried fruit and other traditional Malay sweets along with the candy :)
What I am amazed by is how Emmy always manages to remember the exact name of similar tasting items from other countries that she's tasted in the distant past. How do you do it Emmy?! I can't remember what I had for breakfast!
we have something similar in Canada to the pick and mix! they use to be available everywhere like 7 eleven but they've disappeared and now only available at certain candy stores. unfortunate but I loved it!
pick and mix is very normal in most of Europe and I'm from Denmark so it's called bland selv slik we also have candy king and many other chains it's like that almost every city has at least one shop! we especially do it before going to the cinema love from Denmark!!
In the UK w have Candy King in every cinema and in ASDA. The blue things are called Bon bons. I think the most popular things are the Bon bons, vanilla fudge and chewy strawberries, they're so good!
Those eskimo mints are given away in most Chinese restaurants as an after meal mint. They come with your bill. And the Frys creme bar does come in a peppermint flavour also. It's really nice!
I love all these treats!!! Ireland has the best food! You should visit sometime it's beautiful and has wonderful history both north and south (I'm from the north)
+Urii Sanin I don't necessarily mean recent history, I mean ancient history of neolithic people building monuments and early Celtic Ireland like st Patrick and the monks!
I get you! I’ve only been to the north once and completely forgot about the fact you use different currency so i nearly panicked when i was shopping as they said the currency in pounds xD
Crisp butties are scrummy! I love salt and vinegar crisps on there own but prefer cheese n onion or prawn cocktail crisps in a sandwich. Don't know if Ireland is the same but here in the UK, we also have chip (fries) butties. There yummy too especially with an egg on top and the yolk runs through the chips! Mmmmm! I could really go for a....... Darn it! No eggs in the fridge! Hmph!
Yes Emmy, the candy king thing is real in Europe. We dont have that kind here in the Netherlands,but the concept is still known. I also add chips on my sandwiches (with cheese and ham)
Nooooo! So sad to see your first taste of a crisp sandwich be salt and vinegar!...😢 The original/traditional is always cheese & onion and 'smushed' between 2 slices of bread with a mug of milky tea. I hope if you have dome Tayto or king left or anytime you get some more that you get to try the authentic crisp sandwich. It doesn't sound like much but its been very much a part of Irish culture for many generations.
Emmy, there is this super sour lollipop from South Africa that my friend used to get me as a gift everytime he goes home to SA. It is great, although painfully sour when you first put it in your mouth. I hope you will get to try it out!
For some reason I just thought of someone taking a soundbite of you saying "blue balls" and making a techno remix of it. I've been listening to too much electornic music :L
Bulk Barn in Canada (bulkbarn.ca) has tons of candies, snacks, granolas, spices, juice mixes, etc. that you can buy in bulk. It's awesome, especially if you're a baker. I tried some of those blue ball candies from there! They call them Blue Raspberry Bonbons. I guess you can get them in other colours/flavours too.
There is another new brand of crisps in Ireland call keoghs simular to the o'donnells but have alot more flavors my personal favourite is the shamrock sour cream and onion flavour for christmas they had a special edition flavor roast turkey flavour very nice maybe you might come across them for your next taste test.
In Northern Ireland pick and mix sweets are definitely in every cinema and quite a few grocery stores but definitely not most or all of them :P and most of those red cherry flavoured sweets were supposed to be strawberry flavour :P artificial fruit flavours are all pretty similar!
i do know about Pick and Mix but u can´t get it in the local stores (I´m from Germany) ! But years ago as a child we could pick out different candy in the bakery and at the gas station .
In ireland we call that a crisp sandwich and it's almost a delicacy. One you put the crisps in the buttered bread you have to squish it =P Hope you Enjoyed our food Emmy
Emmy in Scotland we have a supermarket called the co op ( co-operative) amd they sell chardonnay vinegar and salt crisps. Has anybody sent you them if not I could. They are the sharpest crisps ever and the next day the skin exfoliates off your mouth like a chemical peel. But they are amazing x
You get two slices of white bread and fully butter each side and the try your best to fit the whole bag of taytos in between and then give it a little pat on top to seal in the flavour.
boondocksaints2011 she hardly put any butter on her bread, lol
Oh aye and put broon sauce oan it too x
Like that girl did in the Breakfast Club?!
boondocksaints2011. Mmm yeah that’s THE perfect crisp sarbo 😊
I just love your personality and the explanations you give when you try each new food. This is so much fun to watch!
Yay! Go on Ireland! I've been to the farm where they make those chips! :)
i love your videos im from ireland aswell
+Britney Teriba me too! x
+Donal Skehan Yum! :)
Crisps !!!! Not chips. No offense to Americans but don't use their words.
DONAL SKEHAN I watched junior master chef!
I'm Irish and I have love love loved your Irish videos! so interesting to see a different perspective on sweets you know and love. love your channel by the way!
Emmy your voice is so calming. Love watching your videos when I feel stressed. Always soothes me :)
I second that, Emmy's voice is so relaxing!
The crisp sandwich is basically a national dish here in Ireland, but I can't tell you how mind-blowing it was to see it done open-faced, an absolute revelation, love it!
+Wayne Reilly Glad to help!
+emmymadeinjapan Idk if you guys have cheese and onion as a flavour but that is like another fantastic crisp sandwich :)
+emmymadeinjapan perdon pero yo hablo español e igualmente quiero ver tu canal entonces puedes poner subtitulo
+emmymadeinjapan Antonia below says she's speaks Spanish and would like to watch your channel. Is there any way you could add subtitles?
Crisp sandwiches are popular in the UK too. I often have one as a snack but I prefer cheese and onion or pickled onion flavours, but always on white bread thickly spread with Lurpak butter. Yum :)
Emmy, I just have to tell you. I LOVE your tone of voice and vocabulary. lol. I know it sounds funny, but your voice is very soothing, lol.
When we were kids, my brother and i used to eat minty candies, similar to those blue ones, and drink icy water so we would feel that cool burn haha...good times.
Did Emmy just... Subtle adult joke?
Giving someone blue ball 😋
Oh she did lol
Haha, it something that kids would do... Haha, it was so cute when she said it
+Candy Lin hello fellow army 😍😘
+A.R.M.Y Tasha hiiiiii
Ooo. In the UK it is quite common to half cheese and onion crisp sandwiches. Or any flavour crisps, but cheese and onion sandwiches are king.
we don't have cheese and onion flavor in the US, at least I've never seen any. We have sour cream and onion flavor and onion flavor(funyuns). I've tried both on sandwiches as well as cheddar flavor and other ones. Funyuns are terrible, sour cream and onion is ok, cheddar is ok, the winners(for me) are salt and vinegar or jalapeño.
+jenifuhr I think ruffles does a cheese and onion flavor.
+Dylan's World Cheese and onion crisp sandwich with salad cream are amazing.
Chip buttys are pretty good too, but yeah, tayto cheese and onion, a bit of butter and some white bread......yummy.
Yes it is
I LOVE how you never talk down about anything, you just state your opinion and share knowledge. Love you Emmy.
Ah Emmy, you are always good for a chuckle. Happy New Year to you and your family.
first video I ever saw was the cold weather MRE. Now I am hooked! I watch every video now.
I've been watching your channel for over a year and you are still my favorite person on TH-cam. Thank you for consistently posting new videos. They always make my day :-)
I love your sense of humor! We need to see more of it. Your personality really lends itself to humor well. :)
A few Chirstmases ago my mum made a topping over the Christmas cake with melted Glacier mints. She poured the melted mints over a rolling pin then let it set. It looked amazing and tasted great!
Emmy, your videos... super therapeutic. Thanks :)
A crisp buttie on white bread....nothing better! Yum!
ino it's heaven
PREACH
+holyRetribution what
love you emmy your videos are a stress relief/ coping mechanism for me at this point thank you so much. also crisp sandwiches are best enjoyed folded over its less mess 💚🍀
Emmy I always enjoy your videos. I actually made it back to Ireland in 2017 and it was the first time anyone in my family had set foot into Ireland in three generations.
In Ireland, Tayto is a popular crisp brand, so most of the country call any crisp Taytos.
yeah
Yup only ever called them taytos,when someone says crisps I usually give them a dirty look.
boondocksaints2011 my granny hands me any crisps and is like here's some tayto 😂
Yeah, i had an american friend who called them crisps but we converted her >:)
Here in Norway, the pick-and-mix for candy is a normal as it can be, it's called smågodt (directly translated to small-treats) and there are so many different types! It's in literally every grocery store, and I'm surprised that it's unheard of in the rest of the world - I learned something new today! Thanks, Emmy. :)
Good evening lovelies! Just curious: have you ever met your doppleganger?
haha gud morning! its 1 am in the UK I have school tmrw and should be sleeping but I sneaked my phone out to put myself to sleep hehe! luv u! Hugs from England!
+emmymadeinjapan whenever an irish person tells you to put butter on anything, always put more than 2x what you would prefer to make them feel like you actually put butter on it. :)
Hi Emmy your so beautiful and tell your little ones I said happy new year
Emmy the blue sweets from the pick at mix are called Bonbons if you were wondering
Hii
We have pick and mix candy in Finland as well :). Because usually when I crave candy I want multiple different kinds rather than just one kind or a few mixed in a bag. Pick and mix is great also because you have the option of leaving out the candies you don't like, whereas that's not possible if you buy a bag of premixed candies.
The little liquorice "bear" you found is actually from a popular pack of sweets in the UK and Ireland called "Liquorice Allsorts" and their mascot is a little man made of liquorice called Bertie Bassett, and that is meant to be a liquorice rendition of Bertie
+themushroombeast Ah, I see.
Thanks for uploading, Emmy!
Oh my god! The way you are saying Tipperary is hilarious. Its pronounced like Tipper-Rare-ee.
lol Tiperee
IKR!!! I couldn't stop laughing!
Ikr I was just about to comment that xD
+terri-louise Lawlor Ahh, Beginner in the Weird Pronunciations
That's where I live!!
I love your videos, can't wait for more
The little blue candies have dimples like blueberries- how cute!
I've been watching you for months and I had no clue tou had another channel! So excited to binge watch!
Next you need to try a cheese and onion walkers crisp sandwich! Delicious! And yes every place has pic n mix! Love it!!
Sarah Gray ooh, yes please!
Omg I'm from London and I live in Dubai now, but I used to LOVE pick n mix! We don't have it here... But in the UK they're everywhere! In cinemas, grocery stores and supermarkets!
Where I live, there's something similar to the Candy King cup? In some corner stores there will be an aisle of assorted candies that you can pick out and put in a bag. Depending on size and style, the candies range from 5c-25c and they're similar style to what was in your Ireland cup. And the bulk candies were often candies you wouldn't be able to get in a normal package, which was exciting. For example, I've only seen fuzzy coke gummies in these bins, and never in a grocery store!
Crisp sarnies (sandwiches) are a big thing with kids in the UK and has been for at least 40 years.. Yummers. Candy king pick and mix, i get those for my birthday from a uk shop called Wilko. The critter was a 'Bertie' from a box of Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts.
Our supermarkets have the candy cups as well, you pay by the size of the cup you fill. The blue ones are blue raspberry bon-bons, yummy! We have them here in Canada too.
Lol at the crisp sandwich! I'm from Ireland too and there was a crisp sandwich shop opened up for a few months in my city
Love the lights you have in the background:)
I LOVE pick n mix! the sour version of the red liquorice you ate is my favourite, and the fudge squares. nom nom nom!
You are so good at describing at how it tastes like!! I wish I am too -Rachel
Binge watching all your Ireland eats videos bc I’ll be there next week 😇 so excited!! Also going to the uk and France so gonna rewatch all those as well. I wanna know what I should be looking out to get ahahah
Yes pick n mix is all over the uk. You pick whatever candy you want. sometimes its charged by weight. But alot of the time you are allowed to fill a plastic cup as much as you want for a fixed price.
Emmy: "Blue balls" *giggles*.
Me: " Oh, Emmy."
Pick n Mix in America can be found as the holy grail of candy store "Lolli & Pops" !!! You have the FREEDOM of picking and mixing ANY CANDY from the store. Each candy is freshly delivered from countries around the world!!
emmy your little laugh after "blue balls" hahah naughty
Yep, in Australia as well you can pick and mix many things, “Candy”, nuts, dry fruits, at grocery shops, and also cinemas
love your videos Emmy your awesome!!!😊
Your mention of salmiakki reminded me that I had some in my bag from my trip to Bestemor's last week!
Chip sandwiches are amazing. pain potato chips and mustard squished between 2 slices of bread is just great.
I think it's so amazing that you remember anything when a candy reminds you of another one! You know in which video you tasted it, from which country it was and you even remember the texture of it! I don't think I could remember all that... It just makes me so happy to watch your videos and to see that you really put a bit of your heart in every one of them. ^-^ And to be honest: I'm 100% sure that you taught me more about all these countries out there than any teacher ever did. :D
~With love from Germany
i am half latvian and irish ❤️✨ and I absolutely love your channel 💗
In Sweden you can find pick and mix candy in like every food store/supermarket!☺️
Yes, pick and mix is found in all grocery stores here in Norway also :) we also have the same brand, candy king! Its called smågodt in norwegian :)
The texture thing is why I put chips on a hotdog. Lovely!
Your little blue balls joke made me laugh so much. It was so funny coming from you haha 💜
I really enjoyed this video Miss Emmy. I too absolutely LOVE salt and vinegar chips/crisps. Also, I have been putting chips on my sandwiches for years now, and my favorite is the Takis fuego. I like to crush them in a baggie, and sprinkle them over my salads as well! You and I have a lot of the same tastes when it comes to food. Anyway, thank you f or posting these taste testing videos. I really like them =)
When I watch your videos I just feel hungry!!
Hey Emmy you're the best youtuber ever!!! lot of love from Italy!!!
I'm ordering the O'Donnell's crisps on Amazon this week!! I also have the Eskimo mints, they were amazing!!!
Have you ever tried Keoghs crisps? They're definitely my favourite crisps. Also I love the jelly beans made by the Jelly Bean Factory (especially the sour ones)
YAS, Ireland the land of the potatoes and potato accessories
The potato King is here! I love your comments on itsjudyslife!
I'm from Ireland. (Hence the name)
+Viet Lee EVERYWHERE! YOU ARE EVERYWHERE
I was waiting for u to say "I can't even imagine my life without potatoes" 😂😂😂
Why are you everywhere
the Hickory smoked bar-be-que ones are amazing.
We get the pick and mix candy in Sweden too, even the same brand. Candy King is really popular, also you find this kind of candy in every single store... even gas stations and mini markets. :)
Pick and mix is common in Australia as well, more so in cinemas but can also be found in other places. Price is measured by weight. Pix and mix is also very popular in Malaysia but with dried fruit and other traditional Malay sweets along with the candy :)
What I am amazed by is how Emmy always manages to remember the exact name of similar tasting items from other countries that she's tasted in the distant past. How do you do it Emmy?! I can't remember what I had for breakfast!
we have something similar in Canada to the pick and mix! they use to be available everywhere like 7 eleven but they've disappeared and now only available at certain candy stores. unfortunate but I loved it!
pick and mix is very normal in most of Europe and I'm from Denmark so it's called bland selv slik
we also have candy king and many other chains
it's like that almost every city has at least one shop!
we especially do it before going to the cinema
love from Denmark!!
My grandparents came from Dublin--Go Ireland!!!
In Michigan- we have something similar.. and in a lot of grocery stores (as a kid, not so much now) there was bulk options.
In the UK w have Candy King in every cinema and in ASDA. The blue things are called Bon bons. I think the most popular things are the Bon bons, vanilla fudge and chewy strawberries, they're so good!
I love salt and vinegar crisps on a fresh salad roll, gives it some crunch and seasoning.
Those eskimo mints are given away in most Chinese restaurants as an after meal mint. They come with your bill. And the Frys creme bar does come in a peppermint flavour also. It's really nice!
"There's a caution on it." The way you said that, hahaha.
"blue balls." OMFG LMAO Your facial expression there was hysterical!
The fondant in the frys is mint ❤️
awesome channel!! keep up the great work!
I love all these treats!!! Ireland has the best food! You should visit sometime it's beautiful and has wonderful history both north and south (I'm from the north)
+Urii Sanin I don't necessarily mean recent history, I mean ancient history of neolithic people building monuments and early Celtic
Ireland like st Patrick and the monks!
I get you! I’ve only been to the north once and completely forgot about the fact you use different currency so i nearly panicked when i was shopping as they said the currency in pounds xD
Crisp butties are scrummy! I love salt and vinegar crisps on there own but prefer cheese n onion or prawn cocktail crisps in a sandwich. Don't know if Ireland is the same but here in the UK, we also have chip (fries) butties. There yummy too especially with an egg on top and the yolk runs through the chips! Mmmmm! I could really go for a....... Darn it! No eggs in the fridge! Hmph!
It's just a word we use for tasty hun. I think maybe it's a mix of yummy and scrumptious but I could be wrong on that, I don't know. :)
we have chip butties as well we just don't call them butties :)
Where are you from then dude? if you don't mind me asking.
+Kerry Small I don't mind you asking at all :) I'm from dublin
Cool m8. I have alot of respect for the Irish. You guys seem to have alot of passion and inner strength. great traits to have. :)
Yes Emmy, the candy king thing is real in Europe. We dont have that kind here in the Netherlands,but the concept is still known. I also add chips on my sandwiches (with cheese and ham)
I've never had chips alone on bread but they are a fantastic addition to a normal sandwich! I've even had them on an ice cream sandwich before.
Nooooo! So sad to see your first taste of a crisp sandwich be salt and vinegar!...😢 The original/traditional is always cheese & onion and 'smushed' between 2 slices of bread with a mug of milky tea. I hope if you have dome Tayto or king left or anytime you get some more that you get to try the authentic crisp sandwich. It doesn't sound like much but its been very much a part of Irish culture for many generations.
Emmy, there is this super sour lollipop from South Africa that my friend used to get me as a gift everytime he goes home to SA. It is great, although painfully sour when you first put it in your mouth. I hope you will get to try it out!
+timamiyp Do you know its name?
emmymadeinjapan unfortunately i can't recall. perhaps stumbo?
Great Video Emmy!
Crisps on bread is a typical thing here in Ireland... If you get "Tayto" brand there even better... Love all your videos Emmy, 😃
Crisp sandwich buttered with cheese and scallions and mustard all on two pieces of bread, EXPLOSION OF FLAVOUR. Try it
For some reason I just thought of someone taking a soundbite of you saying "blue balls" and making a techno remix of it. I've been listening to too much electornic music :L
+Booze Zombie hahahaha!
"I ta dak e mas"
Bulk Barn in Canada (bulkbarn.ca) has tons of candies, snacks, granolas, spices, juice mixes, etc. that you can buy in bulk. It's awesome, especially if you're a baker. I tried some of those blue ball candies from there! They call them Blue Raspberry Bonbons. I guess you can get them in other colours/flavours too.
love your videos !!!!
I love your plates!! My kitchen colors are Cobalt Blue and White!
There is another new brand of crisps in Ireland call keoghs simular to the o'donnells but have alot more flavors my personal favourite is the shamrock sour cream and onion flavour for christmas they had a special edition flavor roast turkey flavour very nice maybe you might come across them for your next taste test.
In Northern Ireland pick and mix sweets are definitely in every cinema and quite a few grocery stores but definitely not most or all of them :P and most of those red cherry flavoured sweets were supposed to be strawberry flavour :P artificial fruit flavours are all pretty similar!
i do know about Pick and Mix but u can´t get it in the local stores (I´m from Germany) ! But years ago as a child we could pick out different candy in the bakery and at the gas station .
Yaas O'Donnell's crisps are literally the best
I absolutely love the smell of cinnamon and I love the smell of cloves.
The blue ones are called bon bons and i think they are blue raspberry flavour YUMM!!
In ireland we call that a crisp sandwich and it's almost a delicacy. One you put the crisps in the buttered bread you have to squish it =P Hope you Enjoyed our food Emmy
It's an irish staple
Yes that candy thing is In Europe! I am from Denmark and you can get it basiclly everywhere
That ending was on point 👌
You should have tried the yellow and pinky/red oval sweet, they are called rhubarb and custards and my personal favourite x
Emmy in Scotland we have a supermarket called the co op ( co-operative) amd they sell chardonnay vinegar and salt crisps. Has anybody sent you them if not I could. They are the sharpest crisps ever and the next day the skin exfoliates off your mouth like a chemical peel. But they are amazing x
Lived in Ireland for 19 years and never have I ever seen that ' candy king ' stuff in any supermarket , ever, only in the cinema!