A full-size Coffee Crisp is where it's at. They actually changed the recipe like a decade ago, to intentionally make it taste more like coffee. I mean, it's a chocolate wafer bar.. it was good before, and it's still not bad, but the 'Double Double' version is rather meh. It's still one of my favourite chocolate bars, but I think it lost some points over the years and it's just not as good as it was.
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Awe, I was hoping thrills gum would be in here. Just slide it on the table and say nothing 😅
Yeah, Soap gum is defo a weird one. A few other Canadian gums that I remember are Black-Cat gum. another odd flavor but that one I loved. Beamens gum was really good but I think that's a UK product And lastly, Cum-Gum. Danged if I can remember the actual name but the name "cum-gum' came from the fact that it had a liquid center and when you bit into it it squirted in you mouth... Anyone old enough to remember the Fruit-flavored potato chips? Yes that's right, potato chips that tasted like Orange or cherry. All I can say about those is thankfully they were pulled from the shelves in about 3 Months,, YUCK! And to think that some executive, sitting around a big oak table, said, 'ya know Bob, that's a great idea, let's do it'. Bob and the genius are now washing cars somewhere saying, 'I coulda been a contenta...,'
The presenter said: it's just like an Almond Joy - except there's no almonds, so it's hard to compare. The counterpart to an Almond Joy is Mounds: the famous jingle: "Sometimes you feel like a nut; sometimes you don't. Almond Joy's got nuts, mounds don't."
as a Canadian, thanks for trying our snacks lol, glad you liked them! Also kinder is popular in Italy and other European countries. Canadas not really known for it.
Yeah, Kinder is a European thing mostly, we just have them in Canada because Kinder Eggs are banned in the USA. The word itself is German for 'child/children'. Kindergarten.
They changed the ingredients in Caramilk around 10 years ago, they are super mid now, they went from a 85-90 to a 45-55 imo, the Caramel now tastes like a sweet chemicals and the chocolate is not as good either.
@@JbFit That's fair. lol, I enjoy watching these to see what is common here isn't common in the US... Like how Kinder Surprise is banned in Canada because it contains a toy which kids can choke on.... Stupid reason, but sure... (it's the parent's fault tbh...they should be careful giving candy to kids under the age of five - which is the minimum age for those, I believe)
Why out of all of these Canadian candy eating videos has no one ever Tryed the big Turk candy bar ???????????? It’s the best out of them all Turkish delight
Canada has M&Ms too. I wouldn't say Smarties are that similar. The UK also has Smarties, however, the shell-to-chocolate ratio is different in each country.
Funny fact kinder eggs are banned in the US Because they have plastic toys in the inside It makes them a foreign food So they're banned just like narcotics And a person can get a fine up to 2500 dollars per egg 🥚 lol Also considered a choking hazard for small children
Don't know why people hate them, the green ones are indeed fire and I like the dark port ones. They are very tough to chew, they're more flavourful if you keep them in your mouth without trying to ingest them immediately. Kind of an 'old school' candy.
Another thing to note is that we also have many flavours of Aero and Kit-Kat, because similar to Japan, people seem responsive to buying interesting new flavours like Aero Mint, Tiramisu, Black Forest, and Nanaimo Bar! Japan is the world capital of strange Kit-Kat flavours, it's part of the culture there now to send someone a Kit-Kat before their big tests with written messages in the small space provided on the back SPECIFICALLY for doing that. Ganbare!
Ohhh, thought of something that wasn't on this list.. the Big Turk! it's like a jelly loukoum covered in chocolate. Pretty good! You guys would probably also enjoy Bridge Mixture, that is also a hugely Canadian thing.
I freakin Looooove Eat-More! and WINE GUMS!!! I am sad to say I don't think I have ever had a Kinder product other than the toy egg. Sounds like I am missing out.
Kinder coming in twice in top three sounds about right. Their chocolates are unbeatable, wish you guys could try kinder eggs but I'm pretty sure they're illegal in america 💀(also if you guys decide to try snacks you have to try KD!! technically it's not a snack but its so popular here, we eat more mac n cheese than anyone in the world. Our boxed mac n cheese is so different from america, KD is elite)
We are planning on doing snacks soon so thank you so much for the suggestion!! It seems like we left out a lot of popular candy’s we had no idea about as well! But thank you for the suggestion and watching the video!!!
@@JbFit if you were gonna do every candy it would be a 2+ hour video, don't stress, Canadians are just proud to have something unique to us considering most our things are from America or UK
My dad would eat wine gums by the pound. We always had a big Costco tray of them. I learned to like em, you gotta soften em up a little before ya chew. Lol. I absolutely understand that reaction though. 96 for reaction. Cheers :)
The After Eight bar is NOT as good as the flat patties that come in a rectangular box.....each in its own individual paper sleeve....those are YUMMY!!!!
The Crunchy bar that you tried - WAS BAD! You could see in the video, the chocolate - HAD ALREADY GONE BAD - so you can't give it a proper ranking based on that.
Yeah it's true, I can see some of those have chocolate 'rot' (lighter discoloration, flavour changes) from being too old! Still edible, but the flavour will NOT be 100% accurate and probably affects testing.
You need to do 2 more Canadian "food" videos: - 1 on Canadian savoury snacks ie potato chips etc. Lay's or Old Dutch (they are each a little different from each other & each have their fans) - Ketchup potato chips Ruffles - All Dressed potato chips Hostess - Hickory Sticks Hawkins - Cheezies - 2nd video - Canadian - "sweet treats" BAKERY section - if someone can bring them (but NOT from Loblaws chain as awful version!): Nanaimo bars Butter Tarts - with or without raisins **** - no REAL butter tarts contain nuts (those are simply American mini pecan pies being passed off as butter tarts to all of those who don't know - which is even a number of Canadians that didn't grow up with home baking) OTHER section - Dare or Le Clerc - maple cookies Vachon section (lunch box favourites): Billot Log - (pronounced "billow" "log" - it's French) Passion Flakie - (The original) Apple Raspberry or else 3 Fruit Ah Caramel - "The Original" Jos Louis - (pronounced "Joe Lu-ee" - it's French) (can even get from Vachon) - Granny's Butter Tarts (with or without raisins) (Vachon has been coming out with a bunch of newer stuff, but many aren't staples yet I don't think.) Enjoy. 😊
Wow!!!! Thank you so much! We are def going to take all of this into consideration when we do another Canadian video in the near future!!! You’re awesome!!! Thanks again!
@@JbFit Well! 😄 It's ALWAYS nice to be appreciated & hear that you are "awesome." I guess that I am going to have to subscribe now & wait for those videos to drop (& see what else you have on your channel.) Take care & have a great day. Love from Canada. 😘
EAT-MOREs are awesome, I love them as a trail snack because it's toffee and nuts. Definitely an acquired taste, and texture, but those things have the perfect amount of protein and energy! Canada's old school 'healthy' alternative bar that was in with the other chocolate bars, still had sugar in it but at least it wasn't just pure sugar.
@@JbFit They were always sold along with the chocolate bars but they were better for taking on a hike, bike ride, or camping. It's just right for it, and that happens a lot in Canada!
@@JbFit Well, they existed before energy bars but were on the same shelves as chocolate bars because they contain roughly the same amount of sugar; the difference was the lack of chocolate, but peanut toffee makes for an excellent trail snack. I guess even granola bars at the time had lots of sugar and were often chocolate-coated to get kids to eat them. I just have good memories of EAT-MOREs on camping trips.
Great bar, not really a chocolate or candy bar as the others said. You eat these for energy. Also tasting one of these while having all the other sweet things would throw it's flavor profile way off.
That Crunchie bar was old hence the white look. And the trick is to bite off a piece and let it all melt in your mouth. As others have pointed out, you need to the full size bars. These small ones don’t have the same taste. This is especially true for Wunderbar where the proportions are all wrong.
Oooh, those are good but they're soo sweet. Only once in a while. See, there's a maraschino cherry floating in the middle there with some cherry syrup and creme, surrounded by a chocolate shell that has crushed coconut and roasted peanut bits. Absolutely savoury, but way too sweet to be eating them often. It's like a gooey creme egg with a cherry inside; if you bite the top off first you can suck the cherry goo out.
@@JbFit Coffee Crisp and Kinder Bueno are my two favourite candy bars, I don't think Coffee Crisp tastes like coffee, but it does have layers of crisps. Not really big on candy bars, prefer imported dark choclate by itself, a 1 inch slice is good for the day.
You guys are scary! Especially the guy who hated wine gums which are a classic British sweet containing NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS which you described as weird and unnatural. Youŕ taste buds must be screwed
Ok, feel free to delete this post, it is meant for the creators more than the patrons. I may have given you some that you've already covered but I'm ust winging it as thoughts come to my, what I'll laughingly call, my brain. Maybe some of this may be of value... Cheesies (Can.) Vs. Cheesits (US) Cadbury chocolate (really any chocolate vs US version of chocolate) In the US you have to go to a chocolatier like kilwin's or Peterbrooks chocolate to get decent chocolate, the plus side is you can get heavily cholocated popcorn or Chocolate covered bacon, Down side , very expensive. US chocolate is mostly an extremely low-quality of what the rest of the world knows as Chocolate, following the American business model of sell the lowest possible quality for the highest possible price that Americans will stand for example, several Years ago Hershe's bought the rights to market their own cheaply made product under the Cadbury name. they are NOT the same thing. Yes the package clearly says Cadbury but the Chocolate is the sub-standard American variety. Another interesting thing , around this time, was that Hershe's was actually sued because what they were selling was not actually, by definition, Chocolate and they were required to re-package their candy with the words "chocolaty" candy, But in typical American style, that was eventually all fixed up,, God bless the almighty dollar huh? Lays Ketchup chips (there's no real apples to apples comaprison product in the US They don't taste much like Ketchup byt they are wildly popular and I believe they are uniquely Canadian Ruffles all-dressed potato chips vs Us's (there's a brand sold in North East US called The Whole Shebang that are very similar Hickory Sticks, I believe these are uniquely Canadian, Very yum.. I don't know of a US comparison. Smarties Vs Smarties. Totally different. US sparties are small hard tart candies very similar to What Canadians would call Sweet tarts. Conversely the Canadian version of Smarties is a small disk-like chocolate covered in a hard shell, very similar to what an American would call M&M's Fast food, all fast food between the Two countries taste pretty similar although American versions contain more chemicals and weird stuff. On taste alone though, pretty even both countries have unique products, for example at a Nova Scotia McDonalds, in season, you can get a McLobster sandwhich,,, Yum. Maltesers vs. Malt balls or Malted Milk balls. No real differance to me. Cherry Blossom, Nothing like it in the US, it is a large version of a typical chocolate covered cherry but the chocolate is very thick and is imbued with peanut pieces. They are grand, what can I say? I've seen these covered on a few sites but they are uniquely Canadian. I never encountered anything like them in my travels in the US, which were, incidentally From Michigan t0 Florida to California, and Back to Florida over the course of about 30 Years. Oh yeah, the cookie.. Doh! They're called Maple Leaf cookies. They are a Cream-filled cookie with a Maple flavor,. worth trying. Ok enough here, I'll carry on with my important work developing creative comparisons.. Cheers.
Most of these aint canadian im up to bueno which we get here in Britain for atleast 15+ years its european company im sure mrbig and coffee crunch is so far only thing u cant get bounty is British aswell...
Unfortunately the snack size chocolate bars don't have the best ratio of the ingredients especially for the Coffee Crisp.
That’s actually really insightful. I didn’t even think about that bc that’s the same way here in America
A full-size Coffee Crisp is where it's at. They actually changed the recipe like a decade ago, to intentionally make it taste more like coffee. I mean, it's a chocolate wafer bar.. it was good before, and it's still not bad, but the 'Double Double' version is rather meh.
It's still one of my favourite chocolate bars, but I think it lost some points over the years and it's just not as good as it was.
Awe, I was hoping thrills gum would be in here. Just slide it on the table and say nothing 😅
Looks like we missed quite a few ones 😬
My husband actually likes Thrills gum, not sure why. His only complaint is that it loses its flavour fast.
It's weirdly good, but gross, if that makes sense 😅
Yeah, Soap gum is defo a weird one. A few other Canadian gums that I remember are Black-Cat gum. another odd flavor but that one I loved. Beamens gum was really good but I think that's a UK product And lastly, Cum-Gum. Danged if I can remember the actual name but the name "cum-gum' came from the fact that it had a liquid center and when you bit into it it squirted in you mouth... Anyone old enough to remember the Fruit-flavored potato chips? Yes that's right, potato chips that tasted like Orange or cherry. All I can say about those is thankfully they were pulled from the shelves in about 3 Months,, YUCK! And to think that some executive, sitting around a big oak table, said, 'ya know Bob, that's a great idea, let's do it'. Bob and the genius are now washing cars somewhere saying, 'I coulda been a contenta...,'
Fucking hate it but people love it
The presenter said: it's just like an Almond Joy - except there's no almonds, so it's hard to compare. The counterpart to an Almond Joy is Mounds: the famous jingle: "Sometimes you feel like a nut; sometimes you don't. Almond Joy's got nuts, mounds don't."
Growing up smarties was one of my favorites
After eight is great at Christmas
as a Canadian, thanks for trying our snacks lol, glad you liked them! Also kinder is popular in Italy and other European countries. Canadas not really known for it.
Thanks for watching the video!!
Yeah, Kinder is a European thing mostly, we just have them in Canada because Kinder Eggs are banned in the USA. The word itself is German for 'child/children'. Kindergarten.
WHAT ! Crunchy is one of the Best ….
Wine gums are my favourite candy.
There’s absolutely no way
😆😆😆@@JbFit
Yay! Bueno is delicious. Love hazelnut! I'm from Nova Scotia Canada
Awesome!! Thank you so much for watching the video!!! We loved trying some of Canadas candy !!
Why no caramilk this is the best one and canadian kit kat dont taste the same
Those are some fair points! Some items must have been lost during shipping!
They changed the ingredients in Caramilk around 10 years ago, they are super mid now, they went from a 85-90 to a 45-55 imo, the Caramel now tastes like a sweet chemicals and the chocolate is not as good either.
@@adamcuthbert9498 omg that’s a big franking change
how does this video not have a million likes already
I love Eat-More! They are one of my favorite candy/snack bars...
I think toffee is just not a very big thing in America but fair enough!
@@JbFit That's fair. lol, I enjoy watching these to see what is common here isn't common in the US... Like how Kinder Surprise is banned in Canada because it contains a toy which kids can choke on.... Stupid reason, but sure... (it's the parent's fault tbh...they should be careful giving candy to kids under the age of five - which is the minimum age for those, I believe)
@@SnowxXxAngel interesting stuff! I’m glad we could try all these unique candies! It was a blast! Hope u enjoyed the video!
@@SnowxXxAngel Kinder Surprise is banned in America not Canada
@@Zlata1313 yeah, I think I might have meant that they aren't banned in Canada, or I meant to say America instead.... thnx for correcting me
Ketchup chips from Old Dutch are the best snackie food ever created. Dill is close second
We are thinking about ranking the Canadian snacks next!!!
i prefer Lay's chips
You guys should try chips and poutine next 😊
That sounds like a good idea!
Costco poutine is 10/10@@JbFit
@@A_Rainworld_Fan. No.
@@Wirmish yeah, Ive never tried anything better and I'm a Canadian.
Why out of all of these Canadian candy eating videos has no one ever Tryed the big Turk candy bar ???????????? It’s the best out of them all Turkish delight
Dairy Queen here used to have Crispy Crunch Blizzard....it was amazing!
Indeed!
Canada has M&Ms too. I wouldn't say Smarties are that similar. The UK also has Smarties, however, the shell-to-chocolate ratio is different in each country.
2nd favorite candies is fuzzy peach
Crunchie bars are good but hard to eat
Funny fact kinder eggs are banned in the US Because they have plastic toys in the inside It makes them a foreign food So they're banned just like narcotics And a person can get a fine up to 2500 dollars per egg 🥚 lol Also considered a choking hazard for small children
thats one expensive egg hahaha
Like a Fabergé you can eat, except when they fine you they also confiscate the chocolate. :(
Wine Gums are for people who ate vitamin gummies like candy and came to enjoy the flavor
Hahahahahaha
Don't know why people hate them, the green ones are indeed fire and I like the dark port ones. They are very tough to chew, they're more flavourful if you keep them in your mouth without trying to ingest them immediately. Kind of an 'old school' candy.
@@kiraleafthe dark ones are the best
Half that choclate looked old.
LOL LOL I think it didn’t ship well from Canada
Disrespected the crunchie bar
My Favorite candy is the sweetish berries
Sorry, but Wunderbar is the greatest candy on this list PERIOD. And i will DIE on that hill....
LET HIM SPEAK
My favorite as well. The problem with eating fun sizes is that they are usually cheaper, and more stale.
Despite the word nut in its name: coconut is a fruit - weird, I know. Just like how a tomato is also a fruit.
Sorry, if this blows any minds.
Another thing to note is that we also have many flavours of Aero and Kit-Kat, because similar to Japan, people seem responsive to buying interesting new flavours like Aero Mint, Tiramisu, Black Forest, and Nanaimo Bar!
Japan is the world capital of strange Kit-Kat flavours, it's part of the culture there now to send someone a Kit-Kat before their big tests with written messages in the small space provided on the back SPECIFICALLY for doing that. Ganbare!
@@kiraleaf I like the pink , rose flavoured one 😊
Kinders are good but the egg kinder is better
never tried that one!
You have to eat one on Canadian soil, legally.
Maynard's fuzzy peaches are Steph Curry's fave candy in the world from his time growing up in Toronto for a bit.
What in the world???? I thought he grew up in Ohio lol
@@JbFit his dad Del played for the Toronto Raptors at one point
@@princeofpcos9804 ooooo that makes sense
those kinder buenos look so good wish we had something like that in america
Absolutely zero chance
I got no clue what the mint thing was and I’m Canadian 😂
Ohhh, thought of something that wasn't on this list.. the Big Turk! it's like a jelly loukoum covered in chocolate. Pretty good! You guys would probably also enjoy Bridge Mixture, that is also a hugely Canadian thing.
Love the areo bar ❤
Mint aero bar was the best imo
Sour patch are my wife's favorite, they are ok but I don't like a lot of sour stuff
I freakin Looooove Eat-More! and WINE GUMS!!! I am sad to say I don't think I have ever had a Kinder product other than the toy egg. Sounds like I am missing out.
Wow it seems like wine gums and eat more are popular from looking at the comments! Yes I would REALLY recommend the kinder products!
Kinder coming in twice in top three sounds about right. Their chocolates are unbeatable, wish you guys could try kinder eggs but I'm pretty sure they're illegal in america 💀(also if you guys decide to try snacks you have to try KD!! technically it's not a snack but its so popular here, we eat more mac n cheese than anyone in the world. Our boxed mac n cheese is so different from america, KD is elite)
We are planning on doing snacks soon so thank you so much for the suggestion!! It seems like we left out a lot of popular candy’s we had no idea about as well! But thank you for the suggestion and watching the video!!!
@@JbFit if you were gonna do every candy it would be a 2+ hour video, don't stress, Canadians are just proud to have something unique to us considering most our things are from America or UK
Dairy milk minis are ok but other dairy milk is better
My dad would eat wine gums by the pound. We always had a big Costco tray of them. I learned to like em, you gotta soften em up a little before ya chew. Lol. I absolutely understand that reaction though. 96 for reaction. Cheers :)
@@thedawd hahahah thank you! They were extremely unique I’ll give your dad that! But a little unforgiving on the jaw..
The After Eight bar is NOT as good as the flat patties that come in a rectangular box.....each in its own individual paper sleeve....those are YUMMY!!!!
Ahhhhhh!! Goood to know!
True! The bar isn't as good as the single-serve ones.
The After 8 sticks are actually the best, especially the orange ones, they come in boxes of like 20-40 sticks
Ferrero makes nutella, so ferrero rochers have nutella in them and the kinders i believe are made from the same company
@@BenSanchez-n6w they were delicious 🔥🔥🔥
Mars are delicious too
The Crunchy bar that you tried - WAS BAD! You could see in the video, the chocolate - HAD ALREADY GONE BAD - so you can't give it a proper ranking based on that.
Criminally low score on the Crunchie bar. You guys are clearly biased lol
Mr big is my wife's favorite chocolate bar. They are good but not one of my top ones
those bars look Stale AF not just melted. (DollarRama) You gave them stale candy man.
Hahahahaha unfortunate 😪
Yeah it's true, I can see some of those have chocolate 'rot' (lighter discoloration, flavour changes) from being too old! Still edible, but the flavour will NOT be 100% accurate and probably affects testing.
You need to do 2 more Canadian "food" videos:
- 1 on Canadian savoury snacks ie potato chips etc.
Lay's or Old Dutch (they are each a little different from each other & each have their fans) - Ketchup potato chips
Ruffles - All Dressed potato chips
Hostess - Hickory Sticks
Hawkins - Cheezies
- 2nd video - Canadian - "sweet treats"
BAKERY section - if someone can bring them (but NOT from Loblaws chain as awful version!):
Nanaimo bars
Butter Tarts - with or without raisins
**** - no REAL butter tarts contain nuts (those are simply American mini pecan pies being passed off as butter tarts to all of those who don't know - which is even a number of Canadians that didn't grow up with home baking)
OTHER section - Dare or Le Clerc - maple cookies
Vachon section (lunch box favourites):
Billot Log - (pronounced "billow" "log" - it's French)
Passion Flakie - (The original) Apple Raspberry or else 3 Fruit
Ah Caramel - "The Original"
Jos Louis - (pronounced "Joe Lu-ee" - it's French)
(can even get from Vachon) - Granny's Butter Tarts (with or without raisins)
(Vachon has been coming out with a bunch of newer stuff, but many aren't staples yet I don't think.)
Enjoy. 😊
I forgot the Dill Pickle chips! (I don't know how. You would also have to try the Lay's Dill Pickle chips.)
Wow!!!! Thank you so much! We are def going to take all of this into consideration when we do another Canadian video in the near future!!! You’re awesome!!! Thanks again!
@@JbFit Well! 😄 It's ALWAYS nice to be appreciated & hear that you are "awesome."
I guess that I am going to have to subscribe now & wait for those videos to drop (& see what else you have on your channel.)
Take care & have a great day. Love from Canada. 😘
This list is really on point
Not a fan of bounty bar
Not a fan of coffee crisp
lol coffee crisp is the best they are in my freezer all the time, you guys need to try butter tarts
Crispy crunch is good but not my top choice
Not a fan of the wine gums either
its nice to see a fellow wine gum hater haha
EAT-MOREs are awesome, I love them as a trail snack because it's toffee and nuts. Definitely an acquired taste, and texture, but those things have the perfect amount of protein and energy! Canada's old school 'healthy' alternative bar that was in with the other chocolate bars, still had sugar in it but at least it wasn't just pure sugar.
You’ve completely sold me on the bar
@@JbFit They were always sold along with the chocolate bars but they were better for taking on a hike, bike ride, or camping. It's just right for it, and that happens a lot in Canada!
@@kiraleaf wow so it’s almost more like a granola bar / energy bar than a candy bar!
@@JbFit Well, they existed before energy bars but were on the same shelves as chocolate bars because they contain roughly the same amount of sugar; the difference was the lack of chocolate, but peanut toffee makes for an excellent trail snack. I guess even granola bars at the time had lots of sugar and were often chocolate-coated to get kids to eat them.
I just have good memories of EAT-MOREs on camping trips.
Great bar, not really a chocolate or candy bar as the others said. You eat these for energy.
Also tasting one of these while having all the other sweet things would throw it's flavor profile way off.
I absolutely LOVE Wine Gums. The black ones are my favourite
Don't like the eatmore bars
Yeah there mid
That Crunchie bar was old hence the white look. And the trick is to bite off a piece and let it all melt in your mouth.
As others have pointed out, you need to the full size bars. These small ones don’t have the same taste. This is especially true for Wunderbar where the proportions are all wrong.
Shoot maybe we need to run it back with some fresh full size bars 🤔
I noticed the chocolate was white on the Crunchie too so yes, I would hesitate to eat it as it is probably old and stale.
@@BarbNordman I guess we did the crunchie bar dirty 😬
😂😂😂 me and my mom in Brodies Belize City..Mom can I get a Whatchamacallit? Ok..whats it called?
Kinder bueno are good
Wunderbar are delicious
Cherry blossom chocolate is the best. You need to try those
Those nasty things that come in a yellow box and have looked the same forever??? Those are hands down the worst candy ever, next to candy corn.
Always wondered who was keeping them in business
Oooh, those are good but they're soo sweet. Only once in a while. See, there's a maraschino cherry floating in the middle there with some cherry syrup and creme, surrounded by a chocolate shell that has crushed coconut and roasted peanut bits. Absolutely savoury, but way too sweet to be eating them often. It's like a gooey creme egg with a cherry inside; if you bite the top off first you can suck the cherry goo out.
It’s kinda saying hey how ya doin
That spoke volumes
Holy shit I cant believe some of these arent in America, Yall are missing out HARD
@@nonahedrix 😞😞😞
The kid with the
hat is totaly on something
How can you possibly say you've tried all Canadian candies when you didn't have an O'Henry bar? Or Mackintosh toffee?
@@Tigger4Theo we have failed you
No Oh, Henry? What's wrong with their teeth and jaw that they can't chew soft candies?
Hahahahaha these guys are soft!!
OH Henry right up there with Crunchie Bars, love them both!
No Skor bar in the toffee category? Or is that an American bar too?
I think we forgot about that one 🫣😬
@@JbFit it's a banger
@@grivoc I’m getting called out by all the Canadians and it seems it’s only right that I try this again sometime
@@JbFit moar engagement moar better ness. For a small channel you guys did a great job.
@@grivoc wow thank you 🥲 we try really hard
I just bought an eatmore today 😂 also no oh Henry?!! 🤦♀️lol
Don't feel bad boys I fucking hate crunchie bars.
@@mechanoid2k hahahah so funny 😭😭😭😂😂😂
yall have to do different countries!!!
Which country is next????
No Maynard's sour peach? Plus, that American was so loud.
Canadian here, love kinder bueno, snack size Coffee Crisp, not as good as the real bar..
Omg I feel like I need to try the real thing then… is the coffee crisp your favorite?
@@JbFit Coffee Crisp and Kinder Bueno are my two favourite candy bars, I don't think Coffee Crisp tastes like coffee, but it does have layers of crisps. Not really big on candy bars, prefer imported dark choclate by itself, a 1 inch slice is good for the day.
Should have smuggled in an actual Kinder Egg as a prize.
That would have been sick lol
You guys are scary! Especially the guy who hated wine gums which are a classic British sweet containing NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS which you described as weird and unnatural. Youŕ taste buds must be screwed
Oh my goodney! He just must be an unnatural guy! Fair point!
dont chew aeros let them melt. mini bars dont count. not every candy, no macintosh, cherry blossoms, oh henry, caramilk etc
After eight is a chocolate you have with tea
They always seem to leave out the oh henry,the sweet marie,crunchie and the malted milk.
I love Crunchie bars.
Wait no way! You like sponge toffee!?!?
@@JbFit If it is covered in chocolate absolutely, plain sponge toffee not so much. Not sure why. Lol
Crunchie is my favorite chocolate bar...
Ok, feel free to delete this post, it is meant for the creators more than the patrons. I may have given you some that you've already covered but I'm ust winging it as thoughts come to my, what I'll laughingly call, my brain. Maybe some of this may be of value...
Cheesies (Can.) Vs. Cheesits (US)
Cadbury chocolate (really any chocolate vs US version of chocolate) In the US you have to go to a chocolatier like kilwin's or Peterbrooks chocolate to get decent chocolate, the plus side is you can get heavily cholocated popcorn or Chocolate covered bacon, Down side , very expensive. US chocolate is mostly an extremely low-quality of what the rest of the world knows as Chocolate, following the American business model of sell the lowest possible quality for the highest possible price that Americans will stand for example, several Years ago Hershe's bought the rights to market their own cheaply made product under the Cadbury name. they are NOT the same thing. Yes the package clearly says Cadbury but the Chocolate is the sub-standard American variety. Another interesting thing , around this time, was that Hershe's was actually sued because what they were selling was not actually, by definition, Chocolate and they were required to re-package their candy with the words "chocolaty" candy, But in typical American style, that was eventually all fixed up,, God bless the almighty dollar huh?
Lays Ketchup chips (there's no real apples to apples comaprison product in the US They don't taste much like Ketchup byt they are wildly popular and I believe they are uniquely Canadian
Ruffles all-dressed potato chips vs Us's (there's a brand sold in North East US called The Whole Shebang that are very similar
Hickory Sticks, I believe these are uniquely Canadian, Very yum.. I don't know of a US comparison.
Smarties Vs Smarties. Totally different. US sparties are small hard tart candies very similar to What Canadians would call Sweet tarts. Conversely the Canadian version of Smarties is a small disk-like chocolate covered in a hard shell, very similar to what an American would call M&M's
Fast food, all fast food between the Two countries taste pretty similar although American versions contain more chemicals and weird stuff. On taste alone though, pretty even both countries have unique products, for example at a Nova Scotia McDonalds, in season, you can get a McLobster sandwhich,,, Yum.
Maltesers vs. Malt balls or Malted Milk balls. No real differance to me.
Cherry Blossom, Nothing like it in the US, it is a large version of a typical chocolate covered cherry but the chocolate is very thick and is imbued with peanut pieces. They are grand, what can I say?
I've seen these covered on a few sites but they are uniquely Canadian. I never encountered anything like them in my travels in the US, which were, incidentally From Michigan t0 Florida to California, and Back to Florida over the course of about 30 Years. Oh yeah, the cookie.. Doh! They're called Maple Leaf cookies. They are a Cream-filled cookie with a Maple flavor,. worth trying.
Ok enough here, I'll carry on with my important work developing creative comparisons.. Cheers.
Thank you so much for these super helpful suggestions! You rock and I hope we can a video like this happen!
Hawkins Cheezies are literally the better, and the original, Cheetos. The Canadian version is made with real cheddar and was invented first.
American Smarties = Canadian Rockets
I wonder what they would have thought of Big Turk?! Let alone Thrills gum!
Crunchie is my favourite
what about caramilk?
We will have to do a part 2!
Whaaaaat Americans dont have Smarties?!
We actually have a candy called smarties !!! But it’s completely different!!!
@@JbFit We also have your version of smarties but they're called rockets up here haha
@@candacecandace6416 yep, good ol' Rockets! I guess we're the only country that gets both Rockets and Smarties as Hallowe'en staple candies.
When are y'all ranking Krispy Kreme!?🍩
One of these days!!
Missed skore bar oh Henry Cherri blossom maltesers big Turk and thrill gum
We missed a lot! We plan on filming another one soon! 🫡🤟🏼
They would lose their minds if they tried Thrills
Wine gums are my favorite
Wow 👀👀
The Kinder chocolates are from Italy, not Canada.
lol yeah we realized that after the fact haha 🙃
It's more of a thing that you can get in Canada but not the US, so it makes sense for them to try it for the first time.
The guy on the left lost ALL credibility when he rated the wine gums
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@JbFit just joking. Love your videos 👊
@@kevinnegoro1118 THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! 🥺🥺
Coconut, IMO, is a fruit
Unreal video
Watch bollywood songs like-hook up song
All day baby
No Oh Henry is crazy
Most of these aint canadian im up to bueno which we get here in Britain for atleast 15+ years its european company im sure mrbig and coffee crunch is so far only thing u cant get bounty is British aswell...
Those crunchies bars are old. They are covered in "bloom" which makes it taste and feel gross.
That may explain the low score then 😂😂
Wth... where do they get their info from. Smarties are not flavored on the outside
@@Nessie1990 we had Canadian inside info
I love Big Turk ❤
Aero bars r British not Canadian
Wtf so r smarties
Again dairy milk is Cadburys which is British ... I give up lol
Welp we tried lol
Candy bar snackers
All day everyday
Americans have a pallet like their president...sleepy
@@jessica19141 LOLOLOL
LETS GOOOOOOOO
All your chocolate looks like its from 2019 lol. Seriously it's gray. Also crunchies are in fact awful
LOL THATS FUNNY! Yeah idk what happened hahahahaha