Australian Tries Norwegian Chocolate 🍫
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ค. 2021
- An Australian tries a Norwegian vikings top 5 Norwegian chocolates. We go over Smash, Daim, Walters Mandler, regular Milk Chocolate and the famous Kvikk Lunsj.
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Wonderful to see a Norwegian present who can make clear Kvikk Lunsj is not Kit Kat.
Well one would know when eating it, Kvikk Lunsj is waaay better.
bro committed a cardinal sin
Freia choclate is sooooooo gooooood
The God’s of Kvik Lunsj is on the Way
Haha word
Oh geez
He needs to try Freia with Kvikk Lunsj. My Favorite.
I’m always gonna support you!
You tell me its kit kat one more time
Legende Klubben
The Norwegian chocolate is always good
The best part is when he got slappedin the face with kvikklunsj
Almost*
This made me hungry but you picked some good chocolates
tusen takk legende
4:35 «The kids» or…. is just an excuse for not to eat candy😂
The first video with the best chocolates. People usually get kvikk lunsj, but then they take other randoms that are not really that good. Every video that tries norwegian chocolates should have these. Mandelstang or Gullbrød are not norwegian favorites, lol
Helt enig!!
Hello legende. Kakak Norway her 😁😁
Smash. Fav 🤤
smash smaker godt haha
Smash and daim is delicious 🤤
true dat legende
Hi Love your videos, Fordi dere Er snille!
TUSEN TAKK Legende
Jonieboi må reagere på denne videoen
Hei
Hei Legende
Cold but .not with choclate,destroy the taste
Daim er fra Sverige ikke Norge.
You are incorrect, Daim was introduced both to Sweden and Norway in 1953. In Norway it was and is produced by Freia