So I grew up in USA but have lived in UK for over 25yrs now. What the British call chips would be called steak fries in USA as normal fries are too skinny.
Jefff I’m a girl and in Britain, it’s fish and chips, not “fries” or whatever you Americans call it! We also say crisps instead of using the word “chips” as for us, chips are cooked potatoes cut into long rectangular shapes. Crisps are a potato based snack in a bag.
@@isaacnegal5860 Their instant response was to liken the blackjack to Starbursts, i.e. something familiar to them, which implies that Starbursts are American.
Amie, as an Aussie, I recommended that they try the difference between your Cadbury and ours. There will be a difference because of the extra agent we add so it doesn't melt as fast due to climate.
They'd left the package too long. Perhaps it got damp. The sherbet had gone all compacted and hard! I remember how a cloud of sherbet would puff up when you opened the fountain!
Re: Sherbet. The ones you guys had looked like they were about a decade past the sell by date, which is why they'd solidified. They're not supposed to cake up like that, it's all supposed to be loose powder in there.
Swoop - I’m in my sixties so it’s a long time since I was a wee ‘un. But yes I’m glad your mum remembers it too. We also used to get sherbert dippers which was a bag of sherbet with a lollipop to dip.
Elizabeth Prior I remember dip daps 😍 I love them lol. I loved sherbet fountains when I was young, would have been much better to suck it through a liquorice straw though!
You know the UK and US have a weird relationship when you realise how much they love watching each other try each other’s foods! Definitely some love there
title: Americans try British snacks producer: yeah this one is technically Scottish so... I didn't realise your geography in the US was that bad. Scotland is in Britain 🤔😂
“ I think these were made in the same factory as the black jacks” 👏👏🤯 well done. They’re literally twins! They’re always together in shops and if you think of one you think of the other.
The reason why Blackcurrants aren't used in America is because : The Blackcurrants were outlawed in America in the early 1900s because they spread a fungus that killed white pine trees.
Greg (owner of Lofty Persuits candy shop in Tallahassee, FL) made this video with Black Currants and explains why we don't have it here in the U.S. th-cam.com/video/aF_aXsEor2s/w-d-xo.html My store/job does sell a black currant juice called "Currant Affair" 🤣. I haven't tried it yet and don't know how much pure juice vs concentrate it contains but if anyone has had it and thinks its spot on, I would love to try it.
@@kbkbkbklb so true. Our family tried some HiChews for the first time at World Market which is a fun store full of all kinds of international foods and home goods. We loved the Green Apple flavor. Kind of like Starbursts but had a more apple juice flavor. And the texture was a bit more chewy like it had marshmallow mixed in with a Starbursts because I noticed I had to chew it more. But it wasn't anything to deter me. Now or Laters here in the states are notorious for pulling out fillings and are quite hard. Thank goodness HiChews are more like our Starbursts.
@@miaschu8175 they are a tiny bit weird for me the way they are salty and sweet but I love them They were my 2nd favourite flavour ( after Smokey bacon ofc)
you should try snowballs😂 they are so nice🤷🏻♀️ (It’s a really nice fluffy marshmallow in the shape of a ball, covered in a chocolate layer and sprinkled with coconut flakes)
I’m just literally eating a snowball! Wtf? I just found them in our local shop and had to buy them to go back to my childhood and damn they are so yummy!
Calling things weird because there from other countries is such an ignorant American thing to say as well. Not many people from european countries would say that if they were making this video
@@susannea4196 lol, I'm not buttvhurt at all. Not British either. Ireland still isn't Britain, that hasn't changed since your last comment. Were you left outside the orange lodge or something?
I like liquorice but I’m not fussed on liquorice sherbet fountains. However, I’ve recently found ones that come with a strawberry flavoured dipping stick instead and they’re sooo much better!
@@ravenghoul1533 , apple?! Yum! I moved to Australia from the UK about 10 years ago and one of the things I miss the most from home is the snacks and crisps! Plus, I miss out on all the new types of snack! Videos like this one always make me homesick.
I worked at the Trebor Black Jack factory. They are made from all the mis-shaped rejected sweets from the production line, which are melted down and aniseed flavour and black Treacle is added.
British chocolate brands Cadbury now owned by mondalez (usa) - rowntree mackintosh now owned by nestle. (swiss) - thorntons owned by ferrero ( Italian)- walkers chocolates (still UK) - green and blacks (owned by mondalez) nothing sacred anymore in the uk.
@@leannepaxton5012 Right? I have to get a new fridge/freezer. Mine won't keep ice cream frozen. Otherwise I'd buy an ice cream maker and do it too. Ohhhhh....The flavors we could come with....😋
A few american friends of mine have often gone on about how wonderful their ice cream is, then they tried Rossi's in southend, have a wild guess how that went. Yep one of them tried to buy the business hehehe
As a British if you like baileys chocolate you have to try the alcohol baileys it’s whiskey with Irish cream you can also mix this alcohol in your coffee
Great video to watch after the Christmas break.. Loved this one.. I am biased though and we do do the best chocolate lol 😂 also loved the England scarf in the background x
Baileys Irish Cream is an Irish cream liqueur - an alcoholic beverage flavored with cream, cocoa, and Irish whiskey - so their factory is at Nangor Road, in Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I have done this and ate an entire bag. The next 2 days I was scared stiff as my poop turned grey and I'd forgotten how many black jacks I'd eaten....I was convinced I had a serious digestive condition!!!!
Black current is not a standard flavour in the states because for a long time it was against the law to grow black currents in the states. This is because the bush spread a european fungle blight that endangered the US timber industries. Some kind of pine rust I think. The laws have since been changed because of new varieties of dediease resistant blackcurrent.
I hadn’t realised black jacks and fruit salads came in packs now. I used to buy them loose - 4 for an old penny. They were the cheapest sweets you could buy. (1950s and 60s)
Absolutely Ciara, I'm English and a great lover of Ireland and the Irish, and SO wish I had Irish blood. The historical treatment of your people by mine is a disgrace. In Dublin currently, with little desire to return to London.
Love mini eggs. Should have been sent a Cadbury Creme Egg 😍 Also, I like to put my double deckers in the microwave first - lush. But - unpopular opinion alert - I prefer all my chocolate softer! A quick microwave for most things. I can’t get my head around the fact some folk put chocolate in the fridge. 😦
I totally agree... my wife fridges her chocolate, I cant bear it... I love to microwave ice cream as well, just to the point of sloppy but holding its shape... yummmmm
I think I have experienced that smell with Kettle chips before. In the UK they don't have that smell, and it likely occurred at the same time as those bags deflated, making the air inside go stale. It also makes them taste different, and I can guarantee they taste better in the UK
I feel sorry for all of you Americans living with out Cadbury’s chocolate
An American company bought Cadbury a few years ago so they will probably get Cadbury stuff in the USA
@@reubenyoung9424 You mean Mondelez? Even as a Brit I know that
Yeah you can get Cadbury in America it just doesn’t taste as good over there
Hannah Toms ye there stuff isn’t authentic
It’s shite now, full of palm oil. Lindt is where its at
I’m just going to say that we call them crisps, not chips. Chips are served with battered fish and ketchup or salt and vinegar.
So I grew up in USA but have lived in UK for over 25yrs now. What the British call chips would be called steak fries in USA as normal fries are too skinny.
Sorcha Galvin YASS
Saveloys and hake with curry sauce not battered cod lad!
Jefff I’m a girl and in Britain, it’s fish and chips, not “fries” or whatever you Americans call it! We also say crisps instead of using the word “chips” as for us, chips are cooked potatoes cut into long rectangular shapes. Crisps are a potato based snack in a bag.
Sorcha Galvin yes gurl you go
“This looks like it wants to be a starburst”
Me: starbursts were made in england
😂
You mean opal Fruits
@@jackscott6395 Made to make your mouth water
he never said sturbursts were made in america
@@isaacnegal5860 Their instant response was to liken the blackjack to Starbursts, i.e. something familiar to them, which implies that Starbursts are American.
“A lot of things called bailey”
Me trying my British best to think of anything else called bailey.
A lot of chavs near me called bailey but thats it
Baileys is an alcoholic drink......
Eli Jelly yep that’s it
And baileys is Irish.
Ella Alderson The Old Bailey?
I like how it's "Enjoy these English snacks apart from one which is technically Scottish" and then the first thing they eat is Irish.
Potterhead, I think he was talking about the chocolate not the hot chocolate
They usually mistake British for english just ignore it
Yes. It's Bailey's like the alcoholic drink, the same logo and everything. It's irish.
it's pronounced CARA-MEL and not 'CAR-MUL just saying.
Rogoth01 The Master Wizard carmul for me
@@debrahardman6088 Cara-mel is the only correct way.
Rogoth01 The Master Wizard facts
It like Sherbet is pronounced as sher-bert
THANK YOU this is what annoys me the most about how americans pronounce words
As a Brit, I must recommend a Cadbury boost bar and Cadbury snack bars
Amie I second this! Boost bar is one of my faves
Yes they are so nice
Amie, as an Aussie, I recommended that they try the difference between your Cadbury and ours. There will be a difference because of the extra agent we add so it doesn't melt as fast due to climate.
Boost bars are amazing i fully agree 😁
Crunchie bars!!!!! Woo Hoo!
The best prawn cocktail crisps are walkers hands down
skips too :)
Seabrooks. And I will fight anyone who says otherwise...
No, no, no, McCoys sizzling king prawn
Noooo skips are the bomb get a bag ☺😊
@@nettysrandombitsnpieces6790 you know they are hahaha
I don’t thing they could have eaten the sherbet fountain any wronger
Jude the 1st You are supposed to make a mess eating them. Otherwise you are eating them wrong
You are gooder at English than them.
They'd left the package too long. Perhaps it got damp. The sherbet had gone all compacted and hard!
I remember how a cloud of sherbet would puff up when you opened the fountain!
Jude the 1st I lob the liquorice out the window then neck the sherbet
I had a stroke reading that
“It’s like it’s trying to be starbursts” me: Starbursts are British we created them
Opal fruits :) what they were called
Re: Sherbet. The ones you guys had looked like they were about a decade past the sell by date, which is why they'd solidified. They're not supposed to cake up like that, it's all supposed to be loose powder in there.
And the Liquorice should be a tube that you suck the sherbet through. Thence the “fountain”
Elizabeth Prior I’ve never had one where I suck through the liquorice
@@MrsKoala. Actually, I remember my old mum telling me that's how they used to be when she was a kid.
Swoop - I’m in my sixties so it’s a long time since I was a wee ‘un. But yes I’m glad your mum remembers it too.
We also used to get sherbert dippers which was a bag of sherbet with a lollipop to dip.
Elizabeth Prior I remember dip daps 😍 I love them lol. I loved sherbet fountains when I was young, would have been much better to suck it through a liquorice straw though!
Black Jack's are not Liquorice flavoured they are aniseed flavoured.
Niall Taylor liquorice is aniseed flavour
Mind blown
They are to die for !!!😍
@@Jake-ml9eq Nope. Aniseed is from Anise, not liquorice root. Similar plant, not the same though.
@@thelastmotel now your being pedantic. They're virtually the same if not exactly the same flavour of which I like neither.
Is anyone else getting triggered by the amount of times they say "carmel?" 🤣
Yup.
...And I thought it was a town in California.
No, I'm more annoyed they don't realise the microphones are working and they don't need to shout.
I find it annoying that they don't seem to make any comments on the many comments that are posted by viewers. Interaction, guys. And less shouting.
Yep it's ca-ra-mel not carmel
This guy didn’t just say “black curr-ANT” 😂 what?! 😂
RIGHHTT
Who tf sent them malteaser hot chocolate, Cadbury is where it’s at
Izzy Inglis no Cadbury is so generic and boring it’s low quality
Cadburry is awefull
Wha bout galaxy?
@@Nobody-yd2fs mèh
@@juwairiyahummabdullah learn to spell before you insult my cadbury, i'll stand by it 😤
You know the UK and US have a weird relationship when you realise how much they love watching each other try each other’s foods! Definitely some love there
There's a lot of love - it's just the usual fannies on both sides that come out every time (as seen in a lot of these comments)
lot of hate and lot of love
Him in the hat is what all english people think americans are
No we don't! 😕
@@bjamz3784 😴
Yep
"Him in the hat"?? I don't know if you are English or not, but you're definitely not "proper" English.
Yep, that's right
The X after her name most likely isn’t the initial of her surname but a “kiss” 😂 we sign most things off here in a friendly way with an x or two!
I was JUST going to post this lol
When I was kid we use to sign xo xo hugs n kisses..and I live in Oklahoma lol
Oh. We do "XO" for kiss and hug. But it's not a common thing for letters as we have digital means now days in the US. So we usually do 😘
@@SherriLyle80s lol believe it or not, we also have digital means here in the UK. We just do X's. We even got runnin' water! 😂
@@Saijai143 LOOOOOOL :D
title: Americans try British snacks
producer: yeah this one is technically Scottish so...
I didn't realise your geography in the US was that bad. Scotland is in Britain 🤔😂
And they also use the Union Jack as the English flag
FinnlayX that’s I what I said you speng
@@jakedwd i am 100% calling people spengs from now on... i love that
Nadia Rose Kennedy You’re welcome
There absolute bloody harlets
You know what I never see in these British snack videos: the Lion Bar.
Love a Lion Bar.
The second the title says “Americans try WEIRD british snacks for the first time” you got the British empire raging again
William, load the musket... it's time for another empire
Ive just spilled my tea in anger, you know what this means chaps
FOR QUEEN AND COUNTRY!!!
WE WILL COLONISE
WE WILL SEND TEA TAX RULE THE BRITISH EMPIRE, COLONIZING IS NOW.
We must take over America and call it....New Kingdom.
“ I think these were made in the same factory as the black jacks” 👏👏🤯 well done. They’re literally twins! They’re always together in shops and if you think of one you think of the other.
I miss Apple Jacks. Do they still make them at all?
Americans say caramel in the most weirdest way!
It’s Cara..Mel!
We really do!😅 I say it both ways but will only read it how it’s supposed to be said.
And don't even start on aluminium....
Or solder.
Or... Mirror pronounced" meeeeer".
Or. . Orrrrrrnge( orange)
Sweet: is square shaped
This American guy: ITS TRYING TO BE A STARBURST
The hilarious thing is Starburst were originally only produced in Britain. We called them Opal Fruits, though.
dellzincht I am aware, I’m British
@FiishyBoii they are the limited edition ones I think
@FiishyBoii Only for a limited time in March
I’m slightly offended the title says ‘weird’ snacks. How are they weird? They are just snacks
Weird to us it like the word strange. It’s something you’ve never seen or try before.
Click bait
Offended? Really?
I’m British and I can agree Sherbert Fountains are weird
My thoughts exactly
Think Cadbury started using Oreo after Kraft took over and ruined the chocolate
Capitalism sucks some times.
I don’t like change
They've certainly changed it, but a Dairy Milk is still leagues ahead of a Hershey Bar.
Agreed; Cadbury is bad now
And stopped it being produced in bournville
The reason why Blackcurrants aren't used in America is because : The Blackcurrants were outlawed in America in the early 1900s because they spread a fungus that killed white pine trees.
I doubt they used real blackcurrant in those, I wonder why artificial blackcurrant flavour isn’t used in the USA
@@JasminMiettunen most sweets use natural flavours in the UK thats why flavours aren't so intense
Greg (owner of Lofty Persuits candy shop in Tallahassee, FL) made this video with Black Currants and explains why we don't have it here in the U.S.
th-cam.com/video/aF_aXsEor2s/w-d-xo.html
My store/job does sell a black currant juice called "Currant Affair" 🤣. I haven't tried it yet and don't know how much pure juice vs concentrate it contains but if anyone has had it and thinks its spot on, I would love to try it.
@@kbkbkbklb Yeah, artificial flavouring is really a no go in the UK. The majority of sweets are made with real fruit juice/ flavouring
@@kbkbkbklb so true. Our family tried some HiChews for the first time at World Market which is a fun store full of all kinds of international foods and home goods. We loved the Green Apple flavor. Kind of like Starbursts but had a more apple juice flavor. And the texture was a bit more chewy like it had marshmallow mixed in with a Starbursts because I noticed I had to chew it more. But it wasn't anything to deter me. Now or Laters here in the states are notorious for pulling out fillings and are quite hard. Thank goodness HiChews are more like our Starbursts.
I mean they're not 'weird' British snacks....
Except prawn cocktail crisps. I loved them, as a kid, but I tried some recently. Yep, they're weird.
@@miaschu8175 I dont find them weird at all
I’m sure you found other food from other countries we had before.
@@miaschu8175 they are a tiny bit weird for me the way they are salty and sweet but I love them
They were my 2nd favourite flavour ( after Smokey bacon ofc)
you should try snowballs😂 they are so nice🤷🏻♀️
(It’s a really nice fluffy marshmallow in the shape of a ball, covered in a chocolate layer and sprinkled with coconut flakes)
yes they are so goood
We have them in america, theyre pretty good
I’m just literally eating a snowball! Wtf? I just found them in our local shop and had to buy them to go back to my childhood and damn they are so yummy!
**Easily offended Brits have entered the chat**
American doesn't get British dry humour. Who would have guessed?
Actually I the British packet crisps aren’t that truthful. I just think the crisp packets lost air as they were transported to america😂
Hot chocolate with hot water I rank hot chocolate hot milk is where it’s at like if you agree
Especially that freddo hot chocolate
These aren't weird, they're what we eat :P
The sherbet is not meant to be like that😂
Jess Scott It’s settled because it’s old. But you are supposed to make an absolute mess when you eat them. Otherwise you are eating them wrong
Prawn cocktail is like the marmite of crisps, you either love it or hate it lmao
Legit tho lmao
Nerd fact: Cadbury was founded in my home town (Birmingham, England) at the same time James Monroe was the US president - 1824
Ryan Griffiths yesssss brummie here 👌🏻
Whats up brummies
@@yaquubabdi9501 the sky...
But now owned by americans who changed the recipes :(
@@MsPinkwolf yeahhhh not so much of a fan now
galaxy girl now ;)
I would literally eat fruit salads and black jacks all day long 🤤🤤
The crisp (chips) are usually more inflated. They likely lost the air in transit
Now that's just how they are packed
The crisps are always packed like that you know
Them: "Bailey must have been an important person"
Me: BAILEY IS THE NAME OF THE DRINK!😂😂😂
Baileys is the brand name, Irish liquor is the name of the drink
I’m British we have the best sweets and
Chocolate 😋 just my opinion lol 😂
Ruby Wilson im from America and every British chocolate I have tried is wayyyy to sweet. Especially all the nasty Cadbury stuff 🤢🤢
leslie guess oh right I love are chocolate 🍫 lol 😂
I love are sweets to
Julie Bennett I love Cadbury’s chocolate 🍫 lol 😂
The best sweets and chocolate come from the UK,so much choice it's scary.👍
Bailey's is a brand of Irish Cream liqueur 😊😊😊
Sarah Stubbs yeah and not a person 🤣
The English trying to rob something off us yet again
I like how instead of ever saying alcoholic we say Irish
B2017 Xxxx what are we robbing, baileys?
B2017 Xxxx it’s an Irish brand but created by an Englishman
I’m literally sitting here with a sherbet fountain.
You know it's actually kinda rude to call things 'weird' just because you don't have them in your country.
Well i dont think it actually hurt your feelings
Plus have you seen the things Americans eat? They have stuff we find extremely weird too xD
Yep
Calling things weird because there from other countries is such an ignorant American thing to say as well. Not many people from european countries would say that if they were making this video
Please stop I know u don’t care so just stop
Why was the sherbet hard I’m from the uk and that’s the first time I’ve seen that
It would have settled it transit 😀
For me it's always a powder it's never together
Ryan Moukarram exactly that was probably gone of 😂
It's old, compacted, and possibly got a bit damp.
Well the chocolate they had was ood
Baileys is Irish 🤦🏻♀️🇮🇪
No Northern Ireland is Ireland isn't
@@susannea4196 lol, I'm only seeing this now but no, Ireland isn't British. Britain is England, Scotland and Wales. Thanks for playing 👋🏼
@@gordondevlin977 not even NI is British, it's part of the UK but not Britain. That one up there is a gobshite
@@susannea4196 lol, I'm not buttvhurt at all. Not British either. Ireland still isn't Britain, that hasn't changed since your last comment. Were you left outside the orange lodge or something?
man just said “i don’t like that it’s black” jeeezzz
That sounds American enough
Does everyone have to like the colour black?
Because he knew it would be liqourice flavoured
SMH I Thought The Same 🙄😂
I love sherbet fountains and I hate liquorice. My whole life ive just poured the sherbet straight into my mouth 😂 you need to try a dip dab too!
Rhiannon Barlow , oh yes! Dip dabs are so much better!! I can’t stand liquorice!
I like liquorice but I’m not fussed on liquorice sherbet fountains. However, I’ve recently found ones that come with a strawberry flavoured dipping stick instead and they’re sooo much better!
YES GIRL! you know how it is lol dip dab are so good. Theres a new apple one too and it's really good
@@ravenghoul1533 , apple?! Yum!
I moved to Australia from the UK about 10 years ago and one of the things I miss the most from home is the snacks and crisps! Plus, I miss out on all the new types of snack!
Videos like this one always make me homesick.
@@leannepaxton5012 that sucks and I hope you and your friends and family are okay with everything going on atm
the best hot chocolate is chocolate melted in milk, that is the best way to make hot chocolate
I do this with a galaxy bar, it is sooo good
Madison Vasich anyone that makes it with water ewww
Wait rlly I never knew that wth ...
Btw um serious:)
Prawn cocktail is made with "Thousand Island" sauce, which is just basically ketchup and mayo mixed together
I worked at the Trebor Black Jack factory. They are made from all the mis-shaped rejected sweets from the production line, which are melted down and aniseed flavour and black Treacle is added.
I love Sherbet Fountains and I have been eating them most my life yet never realised that the liquorice fits in the lid.
caitlin when I had them when I was a lot younger they never had that lid on them .. good idea though
I remember them being in a thin paper tube and no lid. This must be recent packaging....or at least after midnight 90s when I last had one lol
And the thin paper would get soggy from all the licking and dipping.
Remember they didn't always have a lid the packaging used to be made completely out of paper and thin card
They used to be paper.
You like Tunnocks Tea Cakes ? You should try their Caramel Wafers 😛
Black jacks and fruit salads were the sweets of my childhood here in Ireland. They were sold individually .
British chocolate brands Cadbury now owned by mondalez (usa) - rowntree mackintosh now owned by nestle. (swiss) - thorntons owned by ferrero ( Italian)- walkers chocolates (still UK) - green and blacks (owned by mondalez) nothing sacred anymore in the uk.
You need to try a custard cream biscuit dipped in English breakfast tea, it’s gods tier of British snacks
Just a pet peeve of mine, but there are 2 A's in the word caramel!! They're both pronounced!
Hello from the uk 🇬🇧 I love all the snacks you had today 🙂 mini eggs are the best!!
Me: Say it with me one time... Ca.. Ra.. Mel!.... Caramel.
You: Carmel.
😫😆
Fozzy Forsyth exactly Carmel is a woman’s name caramel is the filling inside Cadbury’s caramel
Carmel lol
"British Snacks"
"Baileys"
**tiocfiadh ár lá intensifies**
Don't call Ireland British, especially if you are English Mr. Package sender person.
Lewis Beattie coming from a brit, this annoyed me also
Cry
"werid British snacks"
There werid? I dont see these are werid there my LIFE 😂
1:20 did he seriously just admit he makes hot chocolate with water
Everyone does that... if your using a machine
Nobody does that on purpose
He obviously hasn't lived
I have hot chocolate with warm milk it’s soo much better
I've used water before
Tunnocks make the best snacks, you also get caramel logs, caramel wafers along with the tea cakes, you soooo need to try them
They also make tea cakes with a little bit of jam in the marshmallow. Those are the best tea cakes
Wagon Wheels! 😋
Jam tea cakes are amazing.
They call Jam , Jelly though.
So they need to imagine jelly in the marshmallows lol.
@@blackmarya yessssss
“they should make a cadbury dipped oreo”
CEO of Oreo: “hold my beer”
Cadbury’s is the best chocolate, but you’re also missing out on Lindt 😱
Men Try making their own ice cream. I would love to see the flavors you guys come up with and I bet one of them would have Nutella in it 😁
Egyptmania Thompson , oooh! I love this idea! I’m sure the guys would have a blast doing it as well. Heck, I want to do it!! 😁
@@leannepaxton5012 Right? I have to get a new fridge/freezer. Mine won't keep ice cream frozen. Otherwise I'd buy an ice cream maker and do it too. Ohhhhh....The flavors we could come with....😋
A few american friends of mine have often gone on about how wonderful their ice cream is, then they tried Rossi's in southend, have a wild guess how that went. Yep one of them tried to buy the business hehehe
@@bongodrumzz Is it really ice cream or gelato? I love either one.
@@Egyptmania3000 it's ice cream, gelato has a higher water content and it is stunning :)
As a British if you like baileys chocolate you have to try the alcohol baileys it’s whiskey with Irish cream you can also mix this alcohol in your coffee
That would be a No for Cam seeing as he does not drink any alcoholic beverages.
You can also put it in cheesecake baileys cheesecake
Or the chocolate baileys in a hot choc. If you haven’t tried it, try it it’s to die for lol. X
You can also make Baileys ice cream, Baileys whipped cream and Baileys milkshake.
Love these videos. Even more so cos it’s British snacks! I love the chilli kettle crisps and fruit salad sweets.
The blackjack is made with Aniseed. Prawn cocktail secret ingredient is Paprika,
Real title:Two Americans move into Britain because they decide American candy is not worth it
Great video to watch after the Christmas break.. Loved this one.. I am biased though and we do do the best chocolate lol 😂 also loved the England scarf in the background x
So tea cakes are technically Scottish by the sender but Baileys Irish creams are still English, so the Dublin factory is where?
Baileys Irish Cream is an Irish cream liqueur - an alcoholic beverage flavored with cream, cocoa, and Irish whiskey - so their factory is at Nangor Road, in Dublin, Republic of Ireland
@@jong8959 my point exactly
You need to alternately eat Black Jack's and Fruit Salads one at a time until all gone. But always work it out first so you end on your favourite!
Both at the same time.
I have done this and ate an entire bag. The next 2 days I was scared stiff as my poop turned grey and I'd forgotten how many black jacks I'd eaten....I was convinced I had a serious digestive condition!!!!
black jacks taste best after swimming !! aaaand they need to bring back apple Jack's!!
Prawn Cocktail crisps are my fave😍
Who else is just dying inside from them saying cadberry 😂 it’s Cadbury
Ikr
I don't know what happened to your Kettle crisps bags, but they are usually full of air here too 🙈🤣🤣
Hello from Scotland
Tea cakes are the best 😍
Toffee crisp is a shared project between Ireland and England.
Black current is not a standard flavour in the states because for a long time it was against the law to grow black currents in the states. This is because the bush spread a european fungle blight that endangered the US timber industries. Some kind of pine rust I think. The laws have since been changed because of new varieties of dediease resistant blackcurrent.
I feel like these guys have turned the American stereotypes up full for this vid especially to give us Brits an eyebrow workout! 👍🤣
No shit!
Eyebrow workout is my new saying haha
I was literally eating a tunnock's tea cake as I watched this 😂😂
I've never seen anyone get that excited about marshmallow in their chocolate lol
My British country has the best snacks hehe 😄
I hadn’t realised black jacks and fruit salads came in packs now. I used to buy them loose - 4 for an old penny. They were the cheapest sweets you could buy. (1950s and 60s)
Austin’s happy clap @12:11 makes my day!!!
We do have what u call 'fun dip' but we call it a dip dab and there's a lollie in it
I have a fun dip
Lol i think the Bailey's chocolate is getting to them lol especially when they started singing at the end😂 y'all make my day lot's of love from N.C.
I remember eating those “fun dips” when they cost 2p! Loved them. God I’m old:)
Like when the fredo only cost 5p when i was a kid
before they probably cost 1d for 50 of em before my time, but sold since 1925
yup, sherbet fountains, black jacks and fruit salad are all nostalgia candies....you eat them loads as a kid then never again once you grow up!LOL
Darth Wheezius thingies are 10 p nowadays lol
Can remember buying blackjack and fruit salads at 1/2p or 2 for a penny plus sweets were bigger then
you can get chocolate teacakes with jam in too, between the biscuit and marshmellow
I love how excited they got over the tea cakes 😂
Ignore the negative people. The true tribe loves yall!
I’ve not seen one negative comment. In fact you’re the only one mentioning negativity.
The tea cakes are fantastic but we also do tea cakes that have fruit in them and are more like a bun.
Yeah they’re are toasted teacakes, similar to a hot cross bun. I think they have hot cross buns in America. But not sure.
Baileys is IRISH not BRITISH Irish people do NOT like either being referred to as British and we take great pride in our food and drinks being Irish
No one cares
same with tunnocks tea cakes, they are from scotland, but it doesn’t matter
シᴄʜʀɪs read an Irish history book and you’ll see how much it matters
Absolutely Ciara, I'm English and a great lover of Ireland and the Irish, and SO wish I had Irish blood. The historical treatment of your people by mine is a disgrace. In Dublin currently, with little desire to return to London.
@@petehouse8380 its history,we can't do anything about it.
First time watcher here, great video, love the way you pronounce some of these its "cute" 😀
Love mini eggs. Should have been sent a Cadbury Creme Egg 😍
Also, I like to put my double deckers in the microwave first - lush.
But - unpopular opinion alert - I prefer all my chocolate softer! A quick microwave for most things. I can’t get my head around the fact some folk put chocolate in the fridge. 😦
I totally agree... my wife fridges her chocolate, I cant bear it... I love to microwave ice cream as well, just to the point of sloppy but holding its shape... yummmmm
I put chocolate in the freezer.
What do you do in the summer then? Smear it? 🤣🤣🤣
The teacakes are about third of the size they used to be when i was little and are missing out on so much jam inside too now!
You're on about waggon wheels.
Tunnocks teacakes have never had jam in.
You mean Lees teacakes. No, they aren't the same. Totally different mallow plus no jam.
I was wondering where the jam was when they bit into it!
Sure it's not the fact your hands have grown, not the teacake shrinking lol???
Sure it's not the fact your hands have grown, not the teacake shrinking lol???
Blackjacks, fruit salad and sherbet foundation reminds me of my childhood.
The best hot chocolate literally is melted chocolate stirred into milk
Innit
Yes, in Australia from Adora 💕
I think I have experienced that smell with Kettle chips before. In the UK they don't have that smell, and it likely occurred at the same time as those bags deflated, making the air inside go stale. It also makes them taste different, and I can guarantee they taste better in the UK
Ffs. I've been eating fruit salad since I was kid and never knew they were pineapple and raspberry.