Hi American here. Some of these flavors aren't the best that you tried lol I actually didn't even know we had grape sour patch kids. The normal flavors of those, the original, do come as little tiny children
Although Dr Pepper and A&W are both the zero sugar versions which are considerably worse than the sugary versions, if you're gonna rate them atleast drink the actual version that everyone else drinks.
Honestly what pisses me off the most is if Americans were asked similar questions abt different countries and we got those questions wrong then we would be called stupid
I'm not a fan of Lucky Charms, but I feel like if you're going to eat cereal you have to put them in milk like they were designed to be had. These women were very wholesome, funny and sweet, I was very entertained and enjoyed the watching.
Also I do not believe lucky charms has a subliminal message due to the rainbow. It's just the colors of the marshmallow!!! In the 90's we were not this woke!😂
classics are almost always better, but nothing wrong with the snacks not being popular, I like snacks that will probably never be popular, it's all opinion.
@@wefawecaef That's fair, but at the same time, if you are trying "American" snacks, then you should probably go with the most popular American snacks/drinks.
@@simonaaronson1968 which is exactly what OP is trying to say... these particular snacks and especially these versions of them don't actually exist in America. NONE of these things would be considered 'American.' They are merely the knockoff versions of these brands that British ppl can have delivered to them via Amazon.
@@tommygilbreath Oh, I'm definitely not disagreeing. Some of these are def knock-offs, but I can definitely find marshmallow fluff like that if I wanted to here. The difference is that nobody really uses most of these products in the first place even if they actually do exist in America. There were only like 3 actual things in this video that I could find at every superstore and mall across America.
Sour patch kids usually are more sour and shaped like kids, but you got the less sour kind and the grape kind which are shaped like grapes and all one flavor
Fluffer Nutter sandwiches were my whole childhood. Crunchy PB on one side of the bread, regular Fluff on the other, smoosh together & you'd be the coolest kid at the lunch table!
3 uses for strawberry fluff I can think of without any effort as an American: strawberry indoor s'more (graham cracker topped with chocolate and strawberry fluff that you toast with a crem brulé torch and then top with more graham cracker), strawberry fluffernutter (a sandwich with peanut butter and strawberry fluff) and strawberry rice crispy treats (heated strawberry fluff and butter mixed together with rice crispies then put in a pan and cut into bars). There are other uses for it but one doesn't just eat fluff plain out of the jar.
@@mackataz1605 Na, I'm also American and I LOVE chocolate!! But Tootsie Rolls? Just no, much rather have myself a chocolate bar or a twix rather than that
@@CarterWright-fr7kw well no duh. Tootsies aren’t meant to be compared to chocolate bars 😂 they are a taffy. They are definitely a bit dated with the oversaturated candy market but they are still top tier. Nostalgia alone puts them there
I like how their American accent is , western accent lol. I agree with their ratings tho , except for cinnamon toast crunch and reeses cups , one games me strep throat 3 times and the other is overload.
American here, as someone whose taste buds are continuously changing (certain things I ate last week I don't like anymore) this list is pretty accurate. As a kid I loved twinkies, now I can't stand them. I only disagree with the tootsie roll. That's D or C tier for me. never had the strawberry fluff, just the normal one which I would use to make peanut butter fluff sandwiches when I was a kid. I have no idea what razzles are.
Honestly as an American and a pick earter in general, i wouldn't eat a lot of these. tootsies rolls are normally a fre cents if you get one like that, a lot of these were so expensive because its being delivered from America.
Wait!!!! Cereal is meant to be eaten with milk. You don't get the intended taste if you eat it dry! Also we do not have pokeys so in OZ it might be a subliminal message but those are very restricted here and only in some states and in concentrated areas. @0:42 already not sure I will watch. Why would you eat them dry?! Nope! Didn't even try it with milk! Yet, you ranked it!
It seems every reaction around the world, where they try Kool-Aid, they decide NOT to add sugar, then comment on how bad it is! Maybe following the directions would be a good idea???
Do they know Lucky Charms is a cereal? Cocktails also have alcohol in America, I don't think we use it for non-alcoholic drinks. None of this matters, this was entertaining.
the Arizona ice tea one hit me hard. also they do have an energy drink arizona. for the twizzlers; you brought cherry favored ones bro. buy the original. i am watching this video while commenting and i keep getting madder and madder that you arent buying the originals of these foods
Like what you guy's liked & a few you didn't. A not well known fact is Hershey's partnered with the US military to add chocolate bars to M.R.E. Rations (Meals Ready to Eat) during the war. The problem they had was the milk spoiling & at some point it was found that one of the chemicals in vomit stops it from spoiling as fast, they synthesized it & changed it from weeks to almost 3 years- it can last even longer in an airtight package. Because most american children got them on holloween, etc we are used to the taste & smell that most ppl from other countries don't like. As for Fluff- usually we put it on toast with peanut butter but it's best to heat it for 5-8 seconds in the microwave to make it spoonable 10-15 seconds for pourable. I think this was the calmest I've ever seen Tannar. You should check out Golden Grams cereal, & Butterfinger candybars, they seem to be a favorite in other countries as well.
I love how the perception of foreign countries is that we have crazy additives in only our food. There are additives is every possessed food in every country in the world.
SOOOOO happy to see non Americans actually enjoying Takis, rather than trying one and ranking it at the bottom of the tier list, specifically because of the spice.
when she called the kisses vomity i agreed 100%. i hate hate hate hershey's chocolate and the kisses do smell like vomit or rotten milk. we have some amazing chocolate in the US and we should all be ashamed of hershey's.
i know it probably wouldnt be as interesting bc we're so close and have a lot of the same snacks/foods but as a new zealander i think it would be cool to see u guys try NZ foods.. esp chocolate bc we have some really nice ones :)
Based on where i live basically everything Americans do regularly snack on was A tier or higher. Only exception is the sodas, which are definitely consumed a lot here. Weird choice of snacks
I’m American and just saying y’all tried some weird ass flavors of some of these snacks. Flavors that I have never even heard of. Like s’mores pop tarts, pizza Pringles, grape sour patch kids, cherry twizzlers, and strawberry marshmallow fluff. Also, the regular Dr Pepper and root beer are way better than the sugar free ones. And I’ve never heard of big red gum, razzels, and whatever drink you put in S tier. In summary any American would tell you that this was not a fair judgement of our food and snacks. P.S. tootsie rolls are fucking delicious and you are wrong.
I've learned over the past year or two that, as personal preference, I prefer the fruit-flavored Pop-Tarts toasted but the chocolate-flavored ones room temperature. I wonder if you tried it like that, if your scores for it would improve? Also, fun fact about root beer: the core flavor of it is sassafras root. (It used to be made with real sassafras, but that turns out to be maybe carcinogenic, so these days it's artificially flavored to match.) As that plant is only native to North America and Asia, people in other countries (like Australia and the UK) often don't have a reference for it. It does, however, taste similar to some flavorings used to mask medicinal tastes, so many people from other countries think root beer tastes like medicine. (It's similar to why non-Americans often think American chocolate tastes like vomit, actually; but that's a slightly longer story.) Things I've used marshmallow fluff for: dessert dips, brownies, s'mores (when I couldn't toast full marshmallows for logistics reasons). Things I have never used marshmallow fluff for: toast, bagels, muffins, or eating directly from the jar 😂 I've gotten to the part of the video where you brought up the vomit flavor of Hershey's chocolate, so I may as well go into the full explanation 😁 The main difference between American chocolate and chocolate in the rest of the world is that American chocolate is lipolyzed, i.e. the milk fats are broken down. Originally, Milton Hershey started doing this because it makes the chocolate more shelf-stable, which lets it survive the long distribution trips across our massive American country. In World War II, it also meant it could survive being shipped out overseas to soldiers on the frontlines, while other chocolates wouldn't survive the trip. This made it very popular with soldiers, who then wanted more of it when they returned home, making Hershey one of the most popular chocolate brands in the country. Other companies, chasing that popularity, started lipolyzing their chocolate as well to mimic the flavor, and that's how it became the standard American style of chocolate. Thing is, lipolyzing the milk fats produces a byproduct: butyric acid. This has a slightly sour taste, which is what you're noticing when you eat American chocolate. For those of us who grew up here eating it all the time, we associate it with chocolate, so it's just standard and doesn't bother us. But for someone who's never (or rarely) had American chocolate, the only other place you'd really have tasted butyric acid... is in vomit. Which is why that's your association, and why it tastes awful to you, unless you eat enough American chocolate to build up new associations 😁 I legitimately can't imagine what Kool-Aid would taste like without the sugar... to me, it's just a sugar drink at its core 😂
The problem with eating other chocolates, though, like Lindt, is that you can't ever go back to Hershey, imo, with a few exceptions. Hershey's chocolate tastes really good when paired with other foods, which is why Kit Kats and Reese's Cups are so popular, even in other countries, though Kit Kat is run by Nestle in other countries. A lot of popular chocolates worldwide are owned by Hershey, but Hershey chocolate is almost always paired with another food, like coconut in Almond Joys and Mounds or nuts in the Whatchamacallit bar.
We Americans spell it the original way. The Brits changed some words, like color, to basically look more posh, then they think we are weird because we didn't blindly follow them in changing the way we spell or pronounce various words.
I'm gonna be that guy - they got diet root beer (I mean I drink it because Im addicted to root beer and dont want to be fat but that doesnt make it good) and strawberry marshmallow fluff? I didn't even know they made it in strawberry. I think its mostly used for like baking and stuff. I will say tho, it goes hard on a ritz cracker, sounds kinda weird but its soo good, or just mixed in ice cream like culvers does. But its like peeps, you really gotta like marshmallow I think
I enjoyed this snack tasting vid. Some of these snacks really needed to be done right. It'd be like us making Milo with warm water or vegemite without the buttered toast 🤣. We all have different taste and It's cool that you tried something different.
American here. I don’t think normal people eat marshmallow fluff right out of the jar 😂 I use it to make fruit dips and desserts!!
Well, I mean, I guess it's like Americans eating Vegemite straight out of the Jar with a spoon thinking its nutella hahaha.
@@tevitafanguna was going to say this lmao
Peanut butter and fluff sandwiches
Or a fluffernutter sandwich! (Peanut butter and fluff)
That is so disgusting just to eat it out of the jar. I put it in like treats like sweet potatoes and other stuff
Hi American here. Some of these flavors aren't the best that you tried lol I actually didn't even know we had grape sour patch kids. The normal flavors of those, the original, do come as little tiny children
Same
Yeah we know because we have the originals too, they just wanted to try a different flavour that isn't really sold at our stores.
Although Dr Pepper and A&W are both the zero sugar versions which are considerably worse than the sugary versions, if you're gonna rate them atleast drink the actual version that everyone else drinks.
The Dr Pepper wasn’t the zero sugar kind that they tried
Diet Dr Pepper but still
No one actually likes the taste of diet or zero sugar. People only say that because they think they are drinking healthier
@@MossEYE-I like diet Dr Pepper that’s the only diet. But yeah generally they’re nastier so not a fair judgement
I'm total agreement. Need to try the original flavors before the diet or zero sugar.
It’s amazing how people claim to try American snacks and get stuff that Americans don’t even eat.
Like candy corn because that stuff is so gross
Australian here I don’t think you understand how hard it is to find this kind of stuff in Australia so at least they tried
idk i be eating this
If people didn't eat it it wouldn't be made
@@E.F.-777-1NOBODY likes (definitely not loves) candy corn. It's an abomination cooked up by the devil himself.
American here, you get the stuff that we hardly touch 😂
I'm going to defend A&W, you need to have the sugary Root Beer, not the Zero Sugar version, zero sugar root beer taste like sh*t
Agree with what you just said but I grew up preferring Hires which I can not find anywhere anymore.
Thank you
Absolutely
Exactly
BARQS ROOT BEER!!! Unless it's in a float, then A&W is good. Oh wait, Culver's is also good, maybe better than A&W.
I'm American, there are so many reasons this pisses me off. 😂
Especially the Kool aid😂
It was the american accent for me 😂 80% of Americans don’t talk like that 😒
Remember, Australia used to be a prison colony
Honestly what pisses me off the most is if Americans were asked similar questions abt different countries and we got those questions wrong then we would be called stupid
Same!! I got @1:25 seconds in and stopped! Nope! That alone! Who eats cereal dry? That's not a true test!
I'm not a fan of Lucky Charms, but I feel like if you're going to eat cereal you have to put them in milk like they were designed to be had. These women were very wholesome, funny and sweet, I was very entertained and enjoyed the watching.
Also I do not believe lucky charms has a subliminal message due to the rainbow. It's just the colors of the marshmallow!!! In the 90's we were not this woke!😂
Yes I agree with you. @@RielEyes
Add milk
TH-camrs always pick the weird flavors of classics. Also so many of these haven’t been popular since the 90s lol
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classics are almost always better, but nothing wrong with the snacks not being popular, I like snacks that will probably never be popular, it's all opinion.
@@wefawecaef That's fair, but at the same time, if you are trying "American" snacks, then you should probably go with the most popular American snacks/drinks.
@@simonaaronson1968 which is exactly what OP is trying to say... these particular snacks and especially these versions of them don't actually exist in America. NONE of these things would be considered 'American.' They are merely the knockoff versions of these brands that British ppl can have delivered to them via Amazon.
@@tommygilbreath Oh, I'm definitely not disagreeing. Some of these are def knock-offs, but I can definitely find marshmallow fluff like that if I wanted to here. The difference is that nobody really uses most of these products in the first place even if they actually do exist in America. There were only like 3 actual things in this video that I could find at every superstore and mall across America.
Eating lucky charms without milk is crazy
As an American, I have never been more insulted more then in this video
No joke.
Buckle up! I married one! It's been a nightmare the whole ride ( not him, just the Australian people)
You put candy corn above twinkles, lucky charms, and arizona mango. How much did you drink before the shoot?
Ikr like bru who puts Candy corn above twinkles
I just put a paragraph on what I think was wrong
I mean I love candy corn
I think I would put dirt and moldy carpet above twinkies. Nasty, horrible things they are
This video was obviously sponsored by big candy corn. These ladies are sell outs.
As an American i mostly agree with y'all. But whoever picked some of these snack needs to be put in jail lol. So many better options
Faxs. Way better snacks out there
Any country that makes Vegemite should be autobanned from making food tastings videos.
i love snacks
Me too 😊
Same I love snacks to
You can tell
Wow
same 🎉
Sugar free A&W is wild lol. Any sugar free soda is going to taste like ass. Definitely need to try normal A&W
You guys got like the wildest flavors of some of these snacks lol, I'm american and I don't think I would try some of them 😅
Sour patch kids usually are more sour and shaped like kids, but you got the less sour kind and the grape kind which are shaped like grapes and all one flavor
Hello, American here! Just a comment here, the fact that you put candy corn in B tier is absolutely outrageous. We don't even like them 😂.
I’m American candy corn is so good
@@AprilsLife_ Same. I love candy corn as well, but they were eating "Mello Creme" flavored candy corn. Hideous.
as an american, i love candy corn!
Liking candy corn automatically renounces your American citizenship. Therefore, you are not Americans.
fr, im a canadian and I freakin hate em.
No surprise that the Mexican snack got the first S tier rank lmao
Youre welcome coming from a hispanic😁
I’m American & I was watching this while laying in bed eating Twizzlers🤣 ilsa was right the strawberry flavored Twizzlers are much better!
They're disgusting flavoured waxed plastic 🤮
The Hersheys rating was foul
american here, how are you gonna eat cinnamon toast crunch with milk but not the lucky charms
No crap, stop ruining cinnamon toast crunch with that nasty bovine juice.
Try the marshmallow fluff and peanut butter between two slices of bread for a Fluffernutter sandwich. ✌️
And they had strawberry fluff which I’ve never heard of and I’m sure it tastes disgusting.
Fluffer Nutter sandwiches were my whole childhood. Crunchy PB on one side of the bread, regular Fluff on the other, smoosh together & you'd be the coolest kid at the lunch table!
Yeah you were cool alright. 🙃
Was just gonna state that just by that comment alone, you were definitely not the coolest anything.
"Are you really gonna start questioning America and what's normal there?" 😂😂
American here, tootsie roll and candy corn are considered the most hated Halloween candy in America 🇺🇸
3 uses for strawberry fluff I can think of without any effort as an American: strawberry indoor s'more (graham cracker topped with chocolate and strawberry fluff that you toast with a crem brulé torch and then top with more graham cracker), strawberry fluffernutter (a sandwich with peanut butter and strawberry fluff) and strawberry rice crispy treats (heated strawberry fluff and butter mixed together with rice crispies then put in a pan and cut into bars). There are other uses for it but one doesn't just eat fluff plain out of the jar.
“This was made with renewable wind and solar energy”
“Oh, well thank God”
😂😂😂
Fun fact. Twinkies has soo much preservatives that technically they don’t go bad. You can have a Twinkie saved for years before it’ll go bad.
Andddd we Americans usually hate Candy Corn!!! 😂
Loved the video, this should totally be a series! British snacks soon?
Hint for y'all about cereal. Milk neutralizes sugar so that's why it's best to have cereal with milk!
I’m American and I 100% agree with the tootsie roll being F tier.
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Let’s duel. Winner lives. They are easy S their
@@mackataz1605 Na, I'm also American and I LOVE chocolate!! But Tootsie Rolls? Just no, much rather have myself a chocolate bar or a twix rather than that
@@CarterWright-fr7kw well no duh. Tootsies aren’t meant to be compared to chocolate bars 😂 they are a taffy. They are definitely a bit dated with the oversaturated candy market but they are still top tier. Nostalgia alone puts them there
@@mackataz1605The fruit flavored ones, sure.
I like how their American accent is , western accent lol. I agree with their ratings tho , except for cinnamon toast crunch and reeses cups , one games me strep throat 3 times and the other is overload.
Lucky charms with no milk is a crime 😭 😂
The way tannar casually said "weed joint" 😂
Surely you do a drink tier list where you just chug the drinks, lmao.
American here, as someone whose taste buds are continuously changing (certain things I ate last week I don't like anymore) this list is pretty accurate. As a kid I loved twinkies, now I can't stand them. I only disagree with the tootsie roll. That's D or C tier for me. never had the strawberry fluff, just the normal one which I would use to make peanut butter fluff sandwiches when I was a kid. I have no idea what razzles are.
As a American we use marshmallow fluff to make a sweet fruit dip. We mix it with cream cheese
😂😂😂 2:37 how do Australians spell color I'm curious
Colour
@@AUS6267 I'm not the best speller in the world so sometimes I spell it like that.
Honestly as an American and a pick earter in general, i wouldn't eat a lot of these. tootsies rolls are normally a fre cents if you get one like that, a lot of these were so expensive because its being delivered from America.
Poor Lucky Charms not being able to be rated the same way as CTC. Everyone knows any cereal is better with milk
Not everyone likes milk.
okay i love this channel already
As an American I was very happy with where you put the Reece's.
The fact that ilsa got upset that she didn’t get to eat a child shaped candy just- just amazing, the personality on that girl is amazing.
Love the video can you do Mexican snacks :) 🇲🇽
Yes! 🙌
Reese's and Hershey kisses is the same chocolate
There made at the same place
I live a hour away from the factory
Wait!!!! Cereal is meant to be eaten with milk. You don't get the intended taste if you eat it dry! Also we do not have pokeys so in OZ it might be a subliminal message but those are very restricted here and only in some states and in concentrated areas. @0:42 already not sure I will watch. Why would you eat them dry?! Nope! Didn't even try it with milk! Yet, you ranked it!
Bro why did you even bother drinking the koolaid if without sugar 😂😂
It seems every reaction around the world, where they try Kool-Aid, they decide NOT to add sugar, then comment on how bad it is! Maybe following the directions would be a good idea???
Do they know Lucky Charms is a cereal? Cocktails also have alcohol in America, I don't think we use it for non-alcoholic drinks. None of this matters, this was entertaining.
Seeing the tootsie roll being put in the f tier 😭😭😭
The editing is so good.❤
they really be hating on us Americans
There’s no way they gave candy corn a much higher rating than twinkies 😭
the Arizona ice tea one hit me hard. also they do have an energy drink arizona. for the twizzlers; you brought cherry favored ones bro. buy the original. i am watching this video while commenting and i keep getting madder and madder that you arent buying the originals of these foods
I've recently seen alcoholic Arizona at a store.
You guys ought to consider remaking this one with different snacks. You really did pick the very worst of what is offered in america 😂
Like what you guy's liked & a few you didn't. A not well known fact is Hershey's partnered with the US military to add chocolate bars to M.R.E. Rations (Meals Ready to Eat) during the war. The problem they had was the milk spoiling & at some point it was found that one of the chemicals in vomit stops it from spoiling as fast, they synthesized it & changed it from weeks to almost 3 years- it can last even longer in an airtight package. Because most american children got them on holloween, etc we are used to the taste & smell that most ppl from other countries don't like. As for Fluff- usually we put it on toast with peanut butter but it's best to heat it for 5-8 seconds in the microwave to make it spoonable 10-15 seconds for pourable. I think this was the calmest I've ever seen Tannar. You should check out Golden Grams cereal, & Butterfinger candybars, they seem to be a favorite in other countries as well.
Putting candy corn in B and Lucky Charms in D is insane to me
29 years and I’ve still never met an American who likes candy corn lmaoo
What beer was in them bottles as they seem get drunk fast
I love how the perception of foreign countries is that we have crazy additives in only our food. There are additives is every possessed food in every country in the world.
SOOOOO happy to see non Americans actually enjoying Takis, rather than trying one and ranking it at the bottom of the tier list, specifically because of the spice.
when she called the kisses vomity i agreed 100%. i hate hate hate hershey's chocolate and the kisses do smell like vomit or rotten milk. we have some amazing chocolate in the US and we should all be ashamed of hershey's.
i know it probably wouldnt be as interesting bc we're so close and have a lot of the same snacks/foods but as a new zealander i think it would be cool to see u guys try NZ foods.. esp chocolate bc we have some really nice ones :)
Based on where i live basically everything Americans do regularly snack on was A tier or higher. Only exception is the sodas, which are definitely consumed a lot here.
Weird choice of snacks
You can buy just the marshmallows in the cereal
I use marshmallow, fluff, and rice crispy treats
Takis are Mexican btw
Arizona makes a mango energy drink called rx....so good
How did they eat all the spicy stuff and didn’t even flinch 😰
Also I want to see Americans trying their snacks since they put lots of ours in d or c
The food you bought is what someone would buy at the corner shop at midnight whilst wasted.
I’m American and just saying y’all tried some weird ass flavors of some of these snacks. Flavors that I have never even heard of. Like s’mores pop tarts, pizza Pringles, grape sour patch kids, cherry twizzlers, and strawberry marshmallow fluff.
Also, the regular Dr Pepper and root beer are way better than the sugar free ones.
And I’ve never heard of big red gum, razzels, and whatever drink you put in S tier.
In summary any American would tell you that this was not a fair judgement of our food and snacks.
P.S. tootsie rolls are fucking delicious and you are wrong.
I've learned over the past year or two that, as personal preference, I prefer the fruit-flavored Pop-Tarts toasted but the chocolate-flavored ones room temperature. I wonder if you tried it like that, if your scores for it would improve?
Also, fun fact about root beer: the core flavor of it is sassafras root. (It used to be made with real sassafras, but that turns out to be maybe carcinogenic, so these days it's artificially flavored to match.) As that plant is only native to North America and Asia, people in other countries (like Australia and the UK) often don't have a reference for it. It does, however, taste similar to some flavorings used to mask medicinal tastes, so many people from other countries think root beer tastes like medicine. (It's similar to why non-Americans often think American chocolate tastes like vomit, actually; but that's a slightly longer story.)
Things I've used marshmallow fluff for: dessert dips, brownies, s'mores (when I couldn't toast full marshmallows for logistics reasons).
Things I have never used marshmallow fluff for: toast, bagels, muffins, or eating directly from the jar 😂
I've gotten to the part of the video where you brought up the vomit flavor of Hershey's chocolate, so I may as well go into the full explanation 😁 The main difference between American chocolate and chocolate in the rest of the world is that American chocolate is lipolyzed, i.e. the milk fats are broken down. Originally, Milton Hershey started doing this because it makes the chocolate more shelf-stable, which lets it survive the long distribution trips across our massive American country. In World War II, it also meant it could survive being shipped out overseas to soldiers on the frontlines, while other chocolates wouldn't survive the trip. This made it very popular with soldiers, who then wanted more of it when they returned home, making Hershey one of the most popular chocolate brands in the country. Other companies, chasing that popularity, started lipolyzing their chocolate as well to mimic the flavor, and that's how it became the standard American style of chocolate.
Thing is, lipolyzing the milk fats produces a byproduct: butyric acid. This has a slightly sour taste, which is what you're noticing when you eat American chocolate. For those of us who grew up here eating it all the time, we associate it with chocolate, so it's just standard and doesn't bother us. But for someone who's never (or rarely) had American chocolate, the only other place you'd really have tasted butyric acid... is in vomit. Which is why that's your association, and why it tastes awful to you, unless you eat enough American chocolate to build up new associations 😁
I legitimately can't imagine what Kool-Aid would taste like without the sugar... to me, it's just a sugar drink at its core 😂
The problem with eating other chocolates, though, like Lindt, is that you can't ever go back to Hershey, imo, with a few exceptions. Hershey's chocolate tastes really good when paired with other foods, which is why Kit Kats and Reese's Cups are so popular, even in other countries, though Kit Kat is run by Nestle in other countries. A lot of popular chocolates worldwide are owned by Hershey, but Hershey chocolate is almost always paired with another food, like coconut in Almond Joys and Mounds or nuts in the Whatchamacallit bar.
@@simonaaronson1968 🤷♂️ To each their own. I love Lindt and Ghirardelli, but I also still enjoy a good classic Hershey bar.
Where can I listen to the podcast? I see the clips on TikTok all time
Ngl, y’all did lucky charms dirty, because they are a childhood favorite 😋 🤤
The marshmallow fluff you make peanut butter and fluff sandwich or use it when making rice crispy bars.
“ that’s just sugar, I can’t “
(Goes to eat load of sprinkles on bread )
My bag of Jolly Ranchers had about 3 grape and 3 green apple flavours. Their ratio is out of whack.
You Can't Try KoolAid With Out Sugar.
NOT THE TOOTSIE ROLLS!!
New subscriber I grew up near a Tootsie Roll factory and we used to go in the front office for free mini's
They got a zero sugar drink....not a good choice
Thing about Twinkies, even though if is past the expiration date on the box, the Twinkies are so good. They never go bad.
most of this stuff they tried, I haven’t tried ever.
Australia spells color weird 😆
We Americans spell it the original way. The Brits changed some words, like color, to basically look more posh, then they think we are weird because we didn't blindly follow them in changing the way we spell or pronounce various words.
@@RogCBrandYeah funny how that works, they fuck it up but we are the weird ones🙄
Ya’ll got a “Cold ones” vibe ngl I fuck with it.
Hey the accents u were doing was southern American accent. Northern, western, and eastern have normal accents
Every non American person I’ve seen hated root beer. It’s literally the best soda ever.
7:06 dip Tobacco is very common in the Scandinavian countries it called *snus*
Fuego means fire in spanish basically saying takis are spicy
i wanted to tell them that even though i’m american, and i can’t speak spanish, i knew that
My little girls love their Takis too, lol. Thanks for the vid!
i didn’t even know half of these things existed. coming from an american 😭😭
The reason that the Hersey's Kisses tasted like off-milk/vomit to Ilsa is because American chocolate actually uses off-milk in their chocolate...
On the next episode of Ilsa Hates Everything……
I'm gonna be that guy - they got diet root beer (I mean I drink it because Im addicted to root beer and dont want to be fat but that doesnt make it good) and strawberry marshmallow fluff? I didn't even know they made it in strawberry. I think its mostly used for like baking and stuff. I will say tho, it goes hard on a ritz cracker, sounds kinda weird but its soo good, or just mixed in ice cream like culvers does. But its like peeps, you really gotta like marshmallow I think
I enjoyed this snack tasting vid. Some of these snacks really needed to be done right. It'd be like us making Milo with warm water or vegemite without the buttered toast 🤣. We all have different taste and It's cool that you tried something different.
I actually love Root Beer! I also hate a Toasted version of Toasted Pastries, but glad others can enjoy it
simular style to jelly button ha hahah ha had me rolling.
Didn't Tannar already try some of these?
Fun fact. American chocolate has Butyric acid which makes our chocolate taste like throw up to people around the world but normal to us.
interesting i never knew that. I was so mad when she said the kisses tasted like vomit.
Just Hershey's....not ALL American chocolate.