@@bellaf.1860 Deutschland ist auch garnicht so unbeliebt wie ihr oft denkt.. Ich kenne viele z.b aus Amerika die gerne mal nach Deutschland reisen wollen.
@@bellaf.1860 Ich finde das traurig. Ihr solltet wirklich lernen stolz auf euer Land und eurer Kultur zu sein. Ich bin keine Deutsche aber Deutschland ist meine Wahlheimat, ihr habt so viel schönes zu bieten, euer Land ist wunderschön, euer Bildungssystem ist großartig, euer Essen ist super, ihr seid Export Meister.. In meinem Heimatland träumen die meisten davon ein Deutsches Auto zu besitzen, das gilt dort als Status Symbol. Lasst euch nicht einreden das jeder euch hasst das stimmt nämlich absolut nicht.
Why does it make me so happy seeing others eat our food or candy, it’s not like I could just go and buy them for myself, nope I have to watch others eat them cuz that’s better
Germans are raised with such a self hatred that they will be surprised to see someone else not bash them. Watch any english language video on germany and you'll have proof in every single comment.
Yeah in Germany they eat dickmanns inside a "Brötchen". That's a totally different taste then this bread😅 it's like they say drink water and u go fu** it I take soda. It's water too. 😁
Oh no it broke my heart when you made the so called „Matschbrötchen“ (literal meaning is mudd roll) with a floppy sandwich 😭 I often heard that outside of Germany, actual bread rolls the way we know it don’t exist. I don’t know if that’s true but if it is, let me explain what an actual bread roll should be. The classic ones are oval shaped, crusty outside and fluffy, soft inside with a cutting on top from one end to the other. A Matschbrötchen with that is just so insanely good but I couldn’t even imagine eating it the way you guys did 😅
ikr... when my siblings and i first heard other places (we really focused on hawaii for some reason tho) didnt have nice bread, we decided when we grew up wed become "brötchenbäcker auf hawaii"... we designed a swimming brötchenauto and everything :D
They really are a thing! When I was younger they were the weekly highlight to buy at the bakery (and it usually was cheap as well). I've never tried it with the small ones I think but I'm from northern Germany and it consisted of a big "Dickmann's" between a white bread roll. :-)
🦋 Carolyn and Regina what a DELIGHTFUL selection of treats !! So enjoyed seeing Kate and Alex enjoy them SO much ! Now I am a Hungry Hungry Hippo for some snacks. Thank you Germany 🇩🇪, you rock ! Blessings from California. 🥨🍺
OMG I actually come from the small town "Bietigheim Bissingen"... Our town is so small! I was shocked to hear that somebody from my town actually send that!! Anyway love all your videos and you guys seem very sweet
The bread and the Dickmanns are actually something German and they are called Matschbrötchen and are especially a carnival specialty. so like a mud bun.
I smile the whole time. Why? I'm german and i love your vids but i love even more when you try german candy and are enthusiastic - that makes me proud ❤
Dickmanns/Schaumküsse on (German) bread rolls are really a thing and we used to buy them in the shop across the road from our school. By using sandwich bread instead of a bread roll you kind of invented your own version I guess but I imagine it'll work great as well and it is probably really reminiscent of the fluffernutter. But Dickmann's are good without bread as well. 😊
Lol, when I heard Bietigheim-Bissingen, I immediately thought: "Wait, isn't that where RIN and Bausa (the rappers) are from? :D" and then they explained it themselves :D
I looooved the Box, and my mom really appreciated seeing you try the matschbrötchen (dickmanns with a bread roll), it was a staple of her youth and really popular around that time ☺️ and it made me wanna buy Fritts again, these are so freaking delicious 🤭😻
The matchstick potato chips we have in Canada are called Hickory sticks. As you might guess from the name, they have a BBQ/Hickory flavour. I used to run a Girl Guide unit and we used the shoestring licorice to help teach the girls their knots
Und das originale Original (ist doppelt gemoppelt, ich weiß) sind Schwedenbomben, welche sehr viel besser schmecken als unsere Dickmänner^^ Edit: tatsächlich sind Schwedenbomben, von "Niemetz". Da habe ich mich wohl vertan.
It's so funny to see how the hitschies are so sour for you, my bestie and I legit ate a whole bag in 20 minutes without even thinking they're sour😂we knew the packaging said it though haha
Sorry, but how do you open Ritter Sport? 🤣🤣 There's a trick: take the Ritter Sport upside down in your hands and then bend it downwards, it will open automatically 😘
@@ThisWithThem when even americans can learn how to do it i am sure you both can too 😘 th-cam.com/video/7Ld009g9y3M/w-d-xo.html german engineering at it's best 😂
Some of the foods you have gotten in that box are classic "open air swimming pool" foods for me, loved them as a kid and haven't really eaten them since, like the Dickmanns in a bun, the fruity knusper puffs and the eatable paper. You usually could get them somewhere inside the swimming pool area.
Funny how the internet Made the world so much smaller in the last 8 yrs or so.Another Great video. When I was a kid in the 70s use to get penny candy from behind a glass counter in a little paper bag from local store.Things were really cheap.😀
Little fact: Kinder chocolate is actually Italian "kinder" is german for "children" kinder chocolate is a confectionery product brand line produced by Italian confectionery multinational company Ferrero created by Michele Ferrero. Kinder was originally developed in Alba, Italy in 1968. It was introduced first to the German and Italian markets in 1968, before being sold in other countries in Europe. Currently kinder includes 22 product varieties, sold in over 125 countries worldwide.
Omg YES YES YES i have been waiting for this kind of video 😍😍 really looking forward to watch this now, I’m sure that it’s going to be really interesting as a German 🤪
I don't want to brag because I'm German myself, but we really do have the best candy, sweets and snacks in the world. I tasted a lot from around the world, and while there are really good ones occasionally, nothing comes close to our ones, especially in quantity of good products
We have the laces here in Canada. I loved the grape ones. There were also strawberry ones and mint too. :D Sometimes I would tie them into many knots and then it it all at once. LOL
Not trolling, we even had Super Dickmann's on rolls in our "kiosk" at school (to the horror of the more health-conscious parents). Funny, the sour things never really taste sour to anyone I have ever met in Germany. Different tastes in different cultures? ;) Also, you mentioned a Michelle who told you how to pronounce Ritter Sport- is she by any chance from South Germany? Cause that's what the pronunciation sounded like to me.
I can remember my childhood (35-40 years ago...) when we collected chestnuts for a wild animal park near Bonn and got "sweets" from Haribo in return. I was born and raised in Bonn... ;-)
Amazing video! Thanks God I've already eaten, lol. Everything looks delicious :). Was wondering where I can send You some candies? Regards from Mexico, love you guys.
Hehe! Always room for pudding with us 😋😆 we have paused accepting boxes atm but if you could send us an email I can keep you updated 🥰 thank you so much for wanting to send us one
there are actually bigger versions of these rice puffs in germany they are just really new and you cant buy them everywhere yet. I saw them in berlin teo weeks ago for the first time
The Dickmanns in the Breadroll arent a troll. Usually you get a Breadroll (hearty german Brötchen), butter it good and take a Super Dickmann, remove the wafer, squash. They usually are sold in school cafeterias ^^
just a quick tip on pronounciation of german words: when you say "a" try saying it like "r" but don't roll it as much. an english "e" is like "i" in german. and an english "a" is like a german "e". when you try to say the letters "ü, ö and ä" just take the letter it looks like (for example with ä it would be a) and hang a german e at the end. in the middle of saying that there is a tone that is the correct pronounciation. if you see ß somewhere: that isn't some special B or f, it is called "scharfes s" (translates to: sharp s) it is basically just double s (ss) used to make german grammar confusing. "sch" is "sh". i hope this helped :)
30:45 when Alex said the Mango Passionfruit was not too sweet my tongue was legit dying because I know(and love) the flavor of that chocolate even though it's to sweet for me haha
Love the video. Have noticed in many vids you use the phrase "more-ish." I've never heard this said in the US. Is it common UK colloquialism? Inquiring minds. 🥰
Thank you 😀 it’s funny. I never even thought it was a word that some people wouldn’t know. It is pretty well known here. Just a way of saying you enjoyed the item and want more of it 🥰 wonder if it will catch on in the US 😆
Raffaello and Kinderschokolade are actually made by the italian Ferrero - Company, so they are not german. But nowadays they are also produced in Germany.
Irgendwie fühl ich mich immer richtig gut, wenn Leuten aus anderen Ländern deutsche Süßigkeiten gefallen 😂😂
haha sameeeee
@@bellaf.1860
Deutschland ist auch garnicht so unbeliebt wie ihr oft denkt..
Ich kenne viele z.b aus Amerika die gerne mal nach Deutschland reisen wollen.
@@bellaf.1860
Ich finde das traurig.
Ihr solltet wirklich lernen stolz auf euer Land und eurer Kultur zu sein.
Ich bin keine Deutsche aber Deutschland ist meine Wahlheimat, ihr habt so viel schönes zu bieten, euer Land ist wunderschön, euer Bildungssystem ist großartig, euer Essen ist super, ihr seid Export Meister..
In meinem Heimatland träumen die meisten davon ein Deutsches Auto zu besitzen, das gilt dort als Status Symbol.
Lasst euch nicht einreden das jeder euch hasst das stimmt nämlich absolut nicht.
@@bellaf.1860
Dankeschön.
Wünsche dir auch alles gute :)
@@angelinalucia5843 wo ist das deutsche Bildungssystem gut? Das muss eher reformiert werden.
Stellt euch vor die fanden die apfel dinger sauer und wir senden denen Center shocks
Lol
Die Armen 🤣
Ging mir auch durch den Kopf :D
Die sind echt witzig oder ...die gehen ab auf unsere German Süßigkeiten!:)!♡
Ich finde Center Shocks erlich gesagt nicht sauer.
a tip for the Ritter sports bars: you actually break them in half and the opening in the back pops open.
Ohhh awesome. We will have to try that next time. Thank you 😀
That sounds so cool going to try it!
sitting in front of my screen and almost yelling you're opening them wrong, you break them in half 😂
@@ThisWithThem
Kelly does her thing did a very short video about it
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I was so sad when they didn't do it :(
To all the germans: Why does it look so much more delicious when they eat these things😂? It’s irritating, Is it just me or..??😅
Idk it too hahah (I’m german)
Wüsste ich auch gerne 😂🤷🏻♀️
Idk but they are really delicious😂
Ich auch
It's because we are spoiled and don't realise how great our food is.
Title: **has German in it**
Germans: EINMARSCH
😂😂♥️
@Mugsie Diva 😂😂
Einmarsch??? What? Seriously?
@@1981kss that is meant ironically lmao
i‘m crying 😭😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a Norwegian it is so facinating to see how many candies we have in common with Germany
They often just taste different. I am often disappointed about that in Sweden.
Most Germans don't find the apple rings sour, I think they're sweet
Sorce?
My friends and I
100% confirmed they arent sour at all ;) They are on of my fav candys thou :)
Lies again? Handsome America Candy Ass
@@STREAM3Rgerman here and i can agree
Why does it make me so happy seeing others eat our food or candy, it’s not like I could just go and buy them for myself, nope I have to watch others eat them cuz that’s better
Das ist halt ein Teil egal wie klein oder groß deines Lebens. Und sie finden es gut.
Lifehack to stay slim 😁
I‘m German and l feel like going to a supermarket now. The problem is: It‘s 2am😬
Amazing how you love Germany, so funny to see as a German😘❤
We absolutely love German candy so much! 😘♥️
Ikr! I actually wanted to send you a box and I live near to Bietigheim-Bissingen😂
Germans are raised with such a self hatred that they will be surprised to see someone else not bash them.
Watch any english language video on germany and you'll have proof in every single comment.
Die Deutschen wissen wie man Süssigkeiten macht💪. Gruss aus Lux.
Ok...I was born in Germany and wasn't raised in "self-hatred." You shouldn't generalize like that.^^
Let's be honest, there is a German bakery in London where you can get German bread rolls! Don't eat the Dickmanns with white bread.
I think it's called "Herman the German".
Yeah in Germany they eat dickmanns inside a "Brötchen". That's a totally different taste then this bread😅 it's like they say drink water and u go fu** it I take soda. It's water too. 😁
"Die spinnen, die Briten!" ; )
💯
"We do have Pombären but we have the standard sized ones." Mate, these ARE the standard sized ones.
Haha thought the same 😂
16:55 ich glaube fast jeder hat diese Schnüre schonmal geflochten bevor er sie gegessen hat weil einem langweilig war xDD
all germans here: u opened the ritter sport the wrong way :)
lol. Exactly. :D my inner monk was a little nervous in that particular moment. Hihi
I'm German and I also open it like they did
@@Xeema4869 wrong tense. You was
@@xetinc5356 ?
Oh no it broke my heart when you made the so called „Matschbrötchen“ (literal meaning is mudd roll) with a floppy sandwich 😭
I often heard that outside of Germany, actual bread rolls the way we know it don’t exist. I don’t know if that’s true but if it is, let me explain what an actual bread roll should be.
The classic ones are oval shaped, crusty outside and fluffy, soft inside with a cutting on top from one end to the other.
A Matschbrötchen with that is just so insanely good but I couldn’t even imagine eating it the way you guys did 😅
ikr... when my siblings and i first heard other places (we really focused on hawaii for some reason tho) didnt have nice bread, we decided when we grew up wed become "brötchenbäcker auf hawaii"... we designed a swimming brötchenauto and everything :D
I agree about the bread rolls but I know it as a "Klatschbrötchen" because you smack it together.
@@mermaidfromthewakenitz1977 i know it as „datschwegga“ oder „dätschwecken“
@@Michelle-dv1pu ja wir nenne se au datschwegga aber die meisten sage oifach datsch
It is so funny how they try to pronounce the German words. 😅 The funniest was the wrong pronounciation of Pfirsich. 😂
Yes, very funny to listen xD
And Bietigheim-Bissingen.
Ich als deutsche frage mich gerade wo es diese Wassermelonen Haribos gibt??😂
Hab die noch nie zuvor gesehen
ich kenn die nur in der box 🤔
Die waren vor kurzem noch bei Penny erhältlich :)
Bei uns in Bonn gibt es alle Sorten 😍 besonders geil ist der Lagerverkauf mit der Bruchware, da bekommst du für 9€ einen Karton von 4 Kilo 😍
@@tamiru7461 Lebe auch in Bonn und ich weiß ich liebe diesen Laden wo es die alles gibt
Bei uns gibts die bei edeka :)
The size of the Pombären is actually normal in Germany. The smaller ones are actually a size we have got a couple of years back.
Oh that‘s so near from where I live 😃
And no it‘s really a thing to eat „Dickmanns“ (but mostly with the big ones) in white buns 😂😋
No way!!! Love that.
Ahh that makes sense using the big ones 😍
They called "Klatsch-Brötchen" where i live xd
They really are a thing! When I was younger they were the weekly highlight to buy at the bakery (and it usually was cheap as well). I've never tried it with the small ones I think but I'm from northern Germany and it consisted of a big "Dickmann's" between a white bread roll. :-)
Hab da noch nie von gehört 😢
My city is also very near to mine😂 that’s so funny. How they spelt bietigheim 😂
🦋 Carolyn and Regina what a DELIGHTFUL selection of treats !! So enjoyed seeing Kate and Alex enjoy them SO much ! Now I am a Hungry Hungry Hippo for some snacks. Thank you Germany 🇩🇪, you rock ! Blessings from California. 🥨🍺
Hehe hope you can enjoy some snacks 🥰 so glad you enjoyed watching Mary! Have a great weekend
yeah here in germany we have So many good snacks :)
You should dip the bretzels into Nutella or any other chocolate cream, the mixture of salty and sweet is amazing.
Yum
I love that even although when you two don’t like the taste of something you’re so respectful and nice❤️☺️
Greetings from Germany
I'm half english and half german and this is literally SO FUNNY to watch, bcs I know everything from Germany and love how u pronounce everything 😂
The sound of the bags and wrappers is so satisfying when you open them.
😍😍
I once ate a whole bag of those super sour hitschies and my tongue was so irritated from the acid 😂 worth it
OMG I actually come from the small town "Bietigheim Bissingen"... Our town is so small! I was shocked to hear that somebody from my town actually send that!! Anyway love all your videos and you guys seem very sweet
Dachte ich mir auch so hahah ich komm aus nem Dörfle bei BB und dachte mir so🤯
Grüssle aus Tamm
Ging mir ähnlich XD
The bread and the Dickmanns are actually something German and they are called Matschbrötchen and are especially a carnival specialty. so like a mud bun.
In our area it's called "Sportweck".
@@ellenschmieg2247 My father called it "Datsch" xD
I smile the whole time. Why? I'm german and i love your vids but i love even more when you try german candy and are enthusiastic - that makes me proud ❤
Yaaaay this makes us happy to hear ♥️
its actually making me happy to see how people from another land like our german food
Digga hzm jz mir egal ob das Amerikaner oder Brotscheiben sind.
:)
ja isso
Schade, dass ich kein Englisch kann.
Ja is so
Jaaa finde das auch voll interessant hahah
@@janetreichert2578 Untertitel?
Hauptsache ich bin gerade auf Diät und habe mir 40 Minuten lang angesehen, wie sie deutsche Süßigkeiten probieren. Ahhhhhh 😭
Die Probleme der Ersten Welt Menschen sind nicht zu unterschätzen😉
@@Bohnensupport Mega unnötig dein Kommentar..
Geht mir ähnlich, aber bin ich die einzige die sich fragt warum denen nicht spätestens nach der Hälfte komplett schlecht war??
You two never disappoint. You are so delightful to watch. Keep your videos coming 🤗🤗🤗
Ah thank you Jackie 🥰🥰🥰
Dickmanns/Schaumküsse on (German) bread rolls are really a thing and we used to buy them in the shop across the road from our school. By using sandwich bread instead of a bread roll you kind of invented your own version I guess but I imagine it'll work great as well and it is probably really reminiscent of the fluffernutter. But Dickmann's are good without bread as well. 😊
Ich hab das nie mitbekommen die so zu essen hatten die nur manchmal im Kindergarten aber ich mag die eh nicht wirklich xd
@@juliakuhlia probier mal originale Schwedenbomben. DIe sind sehr viel besser als unsere Schokoküsse
@@Dr.Leymen Oke danke:)
Lol, when I heard Bietigheim-Bissingen, I immediately thought: "Wait, isn't that where RIN and Bausa (the rappers) are from? :D" and then they explained it themselves :D
No way!! 😀 love it!
Und shindy
I live like 20 mins from there
I looooved the Box, and my mom really appreciated seeing you try the matschbrötchen (dickmanns with a bread roll), it was a staple of her youth and really popular around that time ☺️ and it made me wanna buy Fritts again, these are so freaking delicious 🤭😻
Yaay I’m glad you and your mum enjoyed watching 🥰🥰 it was so awesome trying them in a bread roll. Very delicious 😋
@@ThisWithThemWell thats was Not e breadroll...
actually, the Roland Bretzeli have their origin in Switzerland, but you can buy it in Germany ;)
As a german I approve this box. 👍🏻
you approve the Roland brezel as well? hahahah Swiss made:)
Alle deutschen
⬇️
Yup bin Deutsche
Das ding ist daran paaar sachen kenne ich nicht mal aber bin deutsche 🤣😂
@@eliwentel kenn auch net alles
Was gehttt😂😂
Guten😂
Everything from "Kinder" is actually not german same for Manner Waffels, Manner comes from Austria.
Kinder is from Ferrero means Italy.
True, but Germany is for ferero the biggest market and they even have stuff that they produce especially for germany and only sell here :)
Wuhuuuu Schwaben am Start 😍
Like, wenn du oiner bisch 🥳
Yesss komme aus Augsburg yayyy
Laichingen ist auch anwesend
Sammal, des hoist wenn'd oiner bischt
HOCHDEUTSCH. Grüzi aus dem schönen Harz (Sachsen-Anhalt)
@@Selin-uk4wu herzlichen Glückwunsch, dann bist du aber kein schwabe😂
i'm german and legit eating the same "Puffreis" like them
Everybody eats that Puffreis I think
@@WhatEver-lz6jv nah not everyone manny ppl like that
I actually never saw another brand of Puffreis so I thought if you eat it then you eat these
@@WhatEver-lz6jv thats true but we have other brands but not as good at this
@@Kiba01 der Puffreis is meine ganze Kindheit 😂
The matchstick potato chips we have in Canada are called Hickory sticks. As you might guess from the name, they have a BBQ/Hickory flavour.
I used to run a Girl Guide unit and we used the shoestring licorice to help teach the girls their knots
Yes!! That’s them, thanks Julie. We have had those before 😋😋
That’s such a good way of teaching knots!!
they are so funny to watch and enteraining to watch i could watch their channel all day
You're awesome! Thanks Laurie!
Kate: Happy Hippos are the best kinder product
All parents: *nightmare*
Man I hope to try german snacks one day. That dickmanns box looks absolutly amazing.
I hope I can send you one soon. I'm excited for the next one!
Oh, I do have a special connection with Wiebele. As a kid I got one at my paediatrician after getting vaccinated and I loved them :)
You guys ate the sour candy and my mouth started watering 😅 greatings from germany - Hannover
My sister in law is currently living in Germany I just may have to have my hubs request some delicious treats for Christmas 😁
Those Dickman Sandwiches are soo amazing and we‘re loving it here in Germany !
lol...just watching a random video here on youtube and the package is from the town where I did grow up...nice suprise! Greetings home!
Yasss laminated placemats! My son has a world map one :) You two are legit rays of sunshine xx
Love it!!! They were such a classic growing up!! Ah thank you Kate xx
Actually Dickmanns originate from Austria. The company that invented them are called „Niemetz“ and is the real deal :)
Good video
Und das originale Original (ist doppelt gemoppelt, ich weiß) sind Schwedenbomben, welche sehr viel besser schmecken als unsere Dickmänner^^
Edit: tatsächlich sind Schwedenbomben, von "Niemetz".
Da habe ich mich wohl vertan.
It's so funny to see how the hitschies are so sour for you, my bestie and I legit ate a whole bag in 20 minutes without even thinking they're sour😂we knew the packaging said it though haha
It's the German box you filmed for your " behind the scenes" vlog. Yay! So happy finally seeing it.
Yes it is!!! 😀😀 well remembered Kirsten!
Sorry, but how do you open Ritter Sport? 🤣🤣 There's a trick: take the Ritter Sport upside down in your hands and then bend it downwards, it will open automatically 😘
We didn’t know this! Definitely trying that next time 😀😀
@@ThisWithThem I love you anyway - stay safe and healthy ❤
@@ThisWithThem when even americans can learn how to do it i am sure you both can too 😘
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german engineering at it's best 😂
Können die doch nicht wissen..
@@Leeny. War ja auch nicht böse gemeint 😊
Some of the foods you have gotten in that box are classic "open air swimming pool" foods for me, loved them as a kid and haven't really eaten them since, like the Dickmanns in a bun, the fruity knusper puffs and the eatable paper. You usually could get them somewhere inside the swimming pool area.
This box looks sooooooo good.Standing in a puddle of drool🤤🤭. 🙋🏼
We were in love 😍 with this box
Funny how the internet Made the world so much smaller in the last 8 yrs or so.Another Great video. When I was a kid in the 70s use to get penny candy from behind a glass counter in a little paper bag from local store.Things were really cheap.😀
I am from Germany and your pronunciation is too sweet😂🥰
I can’t tell you how much I look forward to watching your videos. For that short period of time I feel care free, Thank You!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is so awesome to hear!! Thanks Janet ❤️💗❤️💗
Little fact: Kinder chocolate is actually Italian "kinder" is german for "children" kinder chocolate is a confectionery product brand line produced by Italian confectionery multinational company Ferrero created by Michele Ferrero. Kinder was originally developed in Alba, Italy in 1968. It was introduced first to the German and Italian markets in 1968, before being sold in other countries in Europe. Currently kinder includes 22 product varieties, sold in over 125 countries worldwide.
What a perfect timing Kate 💞💞
Yaay! Enjoy watching Alisha 💕💕
Sainsburys Sell their own crisps just like the french fries but they are only salted. Worth a try. Bloody delicious.
i really love their channel i like watching them try candy all around the world
Thank you so much Laurie 🥰
Yea! I love it when I get your notifications!
Yaaay enjoy watching Deanna 😀
I am getting a sugar shock just watching this 😄😄
Used to be able to buy the Dickmanns in. Aldi. Don't sell them anymore which is a shame as I loved them.
No way!!! Gutted. Wish they still did them!
First! Thank you for an amazing video. Thank god for the bell notifications. I’ve been waiting for one of your videos. I really needed a pick me up
Yaay thank you Lilly!!
Omg YES YES YES i have been waiting for this kind of video 😍😍 really looking forward to watch this now, I’m sure that it’s going to be really interesting as a German 🤪
Yaaay love to hear this. Hope you enjoy watching 🥰
This With Them I did 😍😍 and I totally agree that happy hippo is the best Kinder product 🤪
I don't want to brag because I'm German myself, but we really do have the best candy, sweets and snacks in the world.
I tasted a lot from around the world, and while there are really good ones occasionally, nothing comes close to our ones, especially in quantity of good products
so cool put names under diff parts of the sections choco, snacks candy etc
We have the laces here in Canada. I loved the grape ones. There were also strawberry ones and mint too. :D Sometimes I would tie them into many knots and then it it all at once. LOL
It's so nice to see. I live in Germany near Bietigheim-Bissingen
Ich wohn auch in bietigheim 😅
The Bread With the „Dickmanns“ is called „Matschbrötchen“ (in english it is called mudbun
Ok this is TMI but I was so amused... I was catching up on YT while taking a shower and you were doing the balls right as I was washing mine. 🤣🤣🤣
I also ❤️ german candy, especially haribo, so good, we have haribo in sweden aswell, it looks so tasty all candy ❤️❤️❤️❤️ sending love
They sell the fritt in Lidl and the orange ones are my favourite 😍😍
Seeing you guys eating the lace licorice reminded me of how much i loved the strawberry flavor i used to eat.
Not trolling, we even had Super Dickmann's on rolls in our "kiosk" at school (to the horror of the more health-conscious parents).
Funny, the sour things never really taste sour to anyone I have ever met in Germany. Different tastes in different cultures? ;)
Also, you mentioned a Michelle who told you how to pronounce Ritter Sport- is she by any chance from South Germany? Cause that's what the pronunciation sounded like to me.
I can remember my childhood (35-40 years ago...) when we collected chestnuts for a wild animal park near Bonn and got "sweets" from Haribo in return. I was born and raised in Bonn... ;-)
Hi Kate and Alix I loved ♥️ it so much . I love ♥ those German candy and snacks look so good and tasty
Yaay thank you so much! They were very delicious 😋♥️
@@ThisWithThem your welcome
Kate - I have the same thought process on coconut. Can't stand it on the outside but if it's blended in, then I can do it. But it's can't be too much!
We are exactly the same!!!
Amazing video! Thanks God I've already eaten, lol. Everything looks delicious :). Was wondering where I can send You some candies? Regards from Mexico, love you guys.
Hehe! Always room for pudding with us 😋😆 we have paused accepting boxes atm but if you could send us an email I can keep you updated 🥰 thank you so much for wanting to send us one
there are actually bigger versions of these rice puffs in germany they are just really new and you cant buy them everywhere yet. I saw them in berlin teo weeks ago for the first time
Paprika and Haselnut are the most common flavours in germany :)
The Dickmanns in the Breadroll arent a troll. Usually you get a Breadroll (hearty german Brötchen), butter it good and take a Super Dickmann, remove the wafer, squash.
They usually are sold in school cafeterias ^^
in Toronto we have Haribo candy but on the back says made in Germany so not sure about U.S
Ahh that’s cool 😀 thanks for letting us know
Haribo ist produced only in Germany
That first bar reminded me of a green lego sheet. Except its chocolait.🙌👍😀
Oh my word yes 😂😂
U need to try next time the Ketchup Edition from Pombär 😍 They r way more better than the original ones!
GERMAN CANDY IS THE BEST!! I TRIED IT TO WHEN I WAS IN GERMANY AND I LOVVVVVEEEDDDD ITTTTTT
I‘m living in Germany, but my mom doesn‘t allow me to buy all of these so I don‘t even know all of these😭😂😂
finally a comment I can relate to
just a quick tip on pronounciation of german words: when you say "a" try saying it like "r" but don't roll it as much.
an english "e" is like "i" in german.
and an english "a" is like a german "e".
when you try to say the letters "ü, ö and ä" just take the letter it looks like (for example with ä it would be a) and hang a german e at the end. in the middle of saying that there is a tone that is the correct pronounciation.
if you see ß somewhere: that isn't some special B or f, it is called "scharfes s" (translates to: sharp s) it is basically just double s (ss) used to make german grammar confusing.
"sch" is "sh".
i hope this helped :)
I'm so early yayyy I love your videos they are the best
You are!! Hope you enjoy watching Nour
We used bread roll with the dickmanns. It's called "matschbrötchen" where i live.
I love Germany candy 🍬 😍
Us too!! So delicious 😋
30:45 when Alex said the Mango Passionfruit was not too sweet my tongue was legit dying because I know(and love) the flavor of that chocolate even though it's to sweet for me haha
Love the video. Have noticed in many vids you use the phrase "more-ish." I've never heard this said in the US. Is it common UK colloquialism? Inquiring minds. 🥰
Thank you 😀 it’s funny. I never even thought it was a word that some people wouldn’t know. It is pretty well known here. Just a way of saying you enjoyed the item and want more of it 🥰 wonder if it will catch on in the US 😆
Great video really enjoyed this one! Thanks!
We do the "bread with dickmans thing", we really do and I love it ❤️
Good old “Matschbrötchen” 😂
Raffaello and Kinderschokolade are actually made by the italian Ferrero - Company, so they are not german. But nowadays they are also produced in Germany.