I love Hot Tamales! They are wonderful. And I want add a little information on the Milky Way / Mars Bar discussion. In 1924 Frank C. Mars of Minnesota introduced the Milky Way Bar (nougat - caramel - milk chocolate) in the US. In 1932 Frank's son Forrest opened a factory in Slough, England. He made a variation of the Milky Way Bar naming it Mars Bar. Some years later Forrest wanted to expand to the US so he took his Mars Bar and added almonds to the US market. That bar was marketed in the US until 2002. Then in 2003 it was re-branded Snickers Almond.
Hey Guys, I moved from Germany to the USA a couple of years ago and I went through all the things you are showing in your videos. It's funny to see Phil's reactions, I was exactly the same. I would like him to try beef jerky next time.
@@DeanaandPhil I still can't enjoy some things like root beer or Hershey's chocolate, also it is hard for me to drink the tap water in restaurants sometimes. It tastes just too much like chlorine.
@@DeanaandPhil Mounds is probably your Bounty. Basically the Almond Joy with the almond....the jingles were "almond joy's got nuts, mounds don't", and "sometimes you feel like a nut, sometime's you don't".
Why the name differences??? FYI.... Mars Inc. introduced 3 Musketeers in 1932, its third major product after Milky Way in 1923 (“chocolate malted milk and caramel in a candy bar”) and Snickers in 1930. It came in three pieces - vanilla, chocolate and strawberry - which allowed you to treat your friends to a piece or two. “All for one or one for a couple of others,” as the famous trio might have said during a commercial break in Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel, for which the candy was named. Sugar rationing during WW2 forced the company to stop making all except the most popular flavor, chocolate. The Mars bar (also introduced in 1932 by Ethel M chocolates) was much like the snickers bar except it had almond chunks in the nougat instead of peanuts in the caramel. Ethel M is actually Ethel Veronica Mars, the 2nd wife of Franklin Clarence Mars. Together they founded the Mar-o-bar candy company which later became Mars, Incorporated. Later on in 1932, after a disagreement with his father Franklin, Forest Mars Sr opened Mars Foods UK in Slough, England and started producing the Milky Way recipe but named it the Mars Bar. Sometime after WW2 he made a mends with his father and started making the 3 musketeers chocolate recipe and called it the Milky Way.
I loved Hot Tamales when I was in the US! In Germany, we had something similar in the 1970ies, but I can't remember what it was called (I was born in 1970). -- BTW, the European Milky Way bar has a milky type of airy nougat in it, it's pretty good.
Almond Joy are delicious! Flamin Hot anything are delicious too! As an American, I have to suggest a good Reuben sandwich. I imagine a German palate might enjoy it. (I don’t know what city you’re in so I don’t know a place to suggest)
There are *so* many chips and candies in this country. I don't eat any of them anymore but I used to like quite a few when I was younger. You should include the classics here like Pringles, Ruffles, Doritos, Whatchamacallits, Charleston Chews, and the York Peppermint Patties. And since Deana likes mint and chocolate so much, you should include Andes Mint candies. I imagine they're closest to the Lindt brand, which I've never tried.
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Mr. Mars brought his son into the Mars Candy company after son completed college. Although they had a good relationship it was not long before they realized they could not work together. Mars Sr. gave Mars Jr. a pocket full of cash and said go make your way in this world. Mars Jr. went to England and began making Milky Way candy bars. To distinguish himself Mars Jr. changed the name Milky Way to Mars Bar. This is a very simplistic telling of the story but the essence of what came to be is there.
We never really had the Little Debbie Swiss Rolls. We always had the Hostess Ho-Hos (and Cupcakes, Raspberry Zingers, Fruit Pies, etc). same company that makes the Twinkies...
I hate Hot tamales! But like Mike and Ike's wish you had those for Phil to try! Almond Joys or anything with coconut Yum! 😋 😊 You need a part 3 for the ones you didn't have on #2 lol
I see a lot of people from Europe that say they've never had beef jerky, and it's more of an "American" thing, so that could be nice. Twizzlers is another snack that I see mostly to be an American thing - just make sure that if he's going to taste test it, that he eats it before other sweets because it has a very mild flavor, and some people would go and eat something really sweet or rich like a chocolate bar, and then they'll say Twizzlers don't taste like anything. But if he likes the flamin' hot cheetos, then he might like these weird off-brand snacks that I've only really seen them sell at dollar general. They're made by Herr's I think, and they're called Jalapino Poppers - they look like the big puffy cheetos, not the small crispy ones, but they have a nice Jalapino flavor. There's also a lesser-known candy bar, that sounds like a white chocolate Mars Bar, considering what I've heard Mars Bars are like, they're called Zero, and I'm pretty sure you can find them in most candy aisles - I know Walmart carries them. I'm also not sure if pork rinds are big outside the US but I know a lot of people here that are big fans.
Phil might also like Takis and York peppermint patties Other suggestions if you ever do this again: Mike & Ike, Twizzlers, War Heads, Jolly Ranchers, Fruit Roll ups, Swedish fish, Doritos, and Nerds The nostalgia from these videos is real!!
Bitte probiert mal alle verschiedene Chips Sorten 😂bin vor 3 Monaten in die usa gezogen und bin noch dabei mich durchzuprobieren finde die haben so crazy Chips Sorten 😂 - please try all of the chips stuff, all diffrent kinds
I like Lil Debbie oatmeal cakes and Zebra cakes, most people heat the honey buns. Some people also put butter on it. Zero bars, Moon pies, saltwater taffy, root beer barrels, horehound candy hard cinnamon candy and seasonal treats like candy hearts and robins eggs. Handmade fudge is good. Peppermint patties. Americans definitely have flavored crackers, flavored chips and many different kinds of soda. Root beer, Birch beer, sarsaparilla and other sassafras and licorice flavored candies and drinks, too! Sugar daddies and sugar babies.
carl Smith Even as a kid I hated Moon Pies. My mom would buy the box with several in it....yuck! My older sister went for Honey Buns but I never cared too much for them either although better than a Moon Pie. I like the Oatmeal Cakes or Swiss Rolls.
You should try Cheddar Jalepeño Cheetos! Also the white castle burgers with Jalepeños are better than the ones Phil was excited about in the Wal-Mart video.
You mentioned Bounty was the German equiv of Almond Joy (just without the almond). Mounds is the Almond Joy without the almond in the US. They used to have a jingle about it. "Sometimes you feel like a nut...sometimes you don't. Peter Paul's Almond Joy's got nuts. Peter Paul's Mounds don't." Peter Paul was a candy company and I think they were bought out by Hershey.
When I was a child, I lived in Germany from 1978-1988 because my father was in the US Army. From 1986-1988 we lived in Viersen, Dülken. Our landlord Peter Müelenbroch worked for the the Mars candy company. The Mars bar and Milky Way are literally the same candy bar. It’s just marketed as a Mars bars in Europe because it’s produced by the Mars candy company. I have fond memories coming downstairs from our apartment (we lived on the 2nd floor of their house) and finding a bag a Mars candy from Peter. I hope that answers your question. I was hoping you could answer a question for me. What is the long wafer cookie with the layers or white and pink marshmallow called? I remember that they were found in bakery’s and were kind of long.
Yes as I said your first video american milky ways are european mars bars and american 3 musketeers are europeans milk ways. Same company (mars corporation. Which makes a lot of well known snack foods and candies) rebranded for different parts of the world. lays is he same company as "walkers" in the UK (same chips different name, and a few different flavors for the local area). Often times it is because they buy a company in another country and want to keep the local name for brand recognition. Or want to market the new companies products in their home country without causing confusion. Other times it is because the country already has something by the same name. The milky way was made by the mars corporation (slightly different name at the time) hen his son opened up different company in the UK that made a candy bar based on the popular milky way in the US and called it the mars bar (last name mars because you know son of US mars corporation founder last named mars) then later the european milky way made it over here but we already had a milky way so it was named the 3 musketeers. A mars bar also made it back over here (it was a mars bar with almonds) but it was discontinued in 2003 and turned into the almonds snickers.
Phil, sorry that you didn't like the hot cinnamon candy, I love it. During Lent we would give up chocolate, we would buy the cinnamon candy and put a handful in our mouths. Then, feel the burn!!
I'm watching this drinking IBC cream soda and eating Chef boy r d raviolis. It was all that was left in the fridge but trust me, I do NOT hate it right now.
Nah Zee? told ya you would like Cheetos! and Dove chocolate! Personally, I love every food in Germany...yes everything (especially bread). I miss it so much, I cook German food often.
You have to try all three flavors of the Charleston Chew (Vanilla and Strawberry are the best but Chocolate is good too) THE ONLY WAY TO ENJOY THEM: Step 1. you HAVE TO FREEZE them. 2. Then break them into bite sized chips(just hitting them on the counter a couple times will shatter them... Despite freezing they melt in your mouth if u mix all three it tastes just like neapolitan ice cream.
There are way too many American candies and snacks to try! Some things I remember from childhood are Laffy Taffies, Cheezits, Butterfingers, and fruit roll ups! Wow so many memories filled with sugar and carbs....
I’m a fan of savory over sweet... so I prefer Hot Cheetos the most. I also recommend Phil tries Andy Capp’s Hot Fries. Spicy corn “chips” similar to hot Cheetos, but less dense.
Thats funny, Seems that in Austria we have more of the lookalikes of american candy than the germans do.. For example in my youth - we had a product called "Double Dip" which was like the "fun dip" you showed, and those whoppers seem to be just like a - more artificially flavored version - of your "maltesers".
I never tried the Whoppers but it sounds like the "Malteser" we have in Germany here. Also malted chocolate...ever tried them? I am pretty sure they taste the same. They are also such small balls.
little known fact: Notice there used to be illustrations of the Three Musketeers on the wrapper all in different colors. Because originally they came in 3 flavors. Only the Chocolate survived till today. The Vanilla and Strawberry were discontinued years ago.
You neeeed!! To get Phil some cool Oreo flavors , I heard that Germany doesn’t have that many Oreo flavors? I could be wrong but I’d like to see him try the golden Oreos (vanilla) or maybe some salt and vinegar chips
Hot Tamales! YES or NO? :D
No way!
Hell no!
Yes
Very bad
NOOOOOO
"This is pretty much flavored styrofoam" "But it's NICELY flavored styrofoam!...Thats a nine" I had to laugh so hard xD
Deana I totally got your Mulan reference!!! "Dragon, DRAGONNNNN....i dont do that tongue thing!" lololol
I love Disney movies :D
I love Hot Tamales! They are wonderful. And I want add a little information on the Milky Way / Mars Bar discussion. In 1924 Frank C. Mars of Minnesota introduced the Milky Way Bar (nougat - caramel - milk chocolate) in the US. In 1932 Frank's son Forrest opened a factory in Slough, England. He made a variation of the Milky Way Bar naming it Mars Bar. Some years later Forrest wanted to expand to the US so he took his Mars Bar and added almonds to the US market. That bar was marketed in the US until 2002. Then in 2003 it was re-branded Snickers Almond.
Try Pop Rocks and War heads!!! I loved almond joys and musketeers as a kid!
Omg, you guys are so fun to watch.
Hey Guys, I moved from Germany to the USA a couple of years ago and I went through all the things you are showing in your videos. It's funny to see Phil's reactions, I was exactly the same. I would like him to try beef jerky next time.
Did your taste change over time or are you still sticking to your initial reactions? =)
@@DeanaandPhil I still can't enjoy some things like root beer or Hershey's chocolate, also it is hard for me to drink the tap water in restaurants sometimes. It tastes just too much like chlorine.
Beef jerky gibt es auch mittlerweile in Deutschland. Es ist einfach nice
Y'all need to go down the candy aisle at Dollar Tree! Do Dots, Mounds, Twizzlers, Laffy Taffy, Saltwater Taffy.....so many options.
Soooo many!!! It was a bit overwhelming trying to get items for this video! Too many to choose from!
@@DeanaandPhil Mounds is probably your Bounty. Basically the Almond Joy with the almond....the jingles were "almond joy's got nuts, mounds don't", and "sometimes you feel like a nut, sometime's you don't".
As the commercial said so many years ago...."Some times you feel like a nut, some times you don't. Almond Joy has nuts, Mounds Don't"
Why the name differences??? FYI.... Mars Inc. introduced 3 Musketeers in 1932, its third major product after Milky Way in 1923 (“chocolate malted milk and caramel in a candy bar”) and Snickers in 1930. It came in three pieces - vanilla, chocolate and strawberry - which allowed you to treat your friends to a piece or two. “All for one or one for a couple of others,” as the famous trio might have said during a commercial break in Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel, for which the candy was named. Sugar rationing during WW2 forced the company to stop making all except the most popular flavor, chocolate. The Mars bar (also introduced in 1932 by Ethel M chocolates) was much like the snickers bar except it had almond chunks in the nougat instead of peanuts in the caramel. Ethel M is actually Ethel Veronica Mars, the 2nd wife of Franklin Clarence Mars. Together they founded the Mar-o-bar candy company which later became Mars, Incorporated. Later on in 1932, after a disagreement with his father Franklin, Forest Mars Sr opened Mars Foods UK in Slough, England and started producing the Milky Way recipe but named it the Mars Bar. Sometime after WW2 he made a mends with his father and started making the 3 musketeers chocolate recipe and called it the Milky Way.
Funny video, Deanas sugar rush wiggle is hilarious!
Almond Joy is so underrated there amazing plus there's the Mounds which is without the Almond
Almond Joy is milk chocolate...Mounds is dark chocolate
Macht bitte ein Part 3 davon noch
I love Hot Tamales!!! They are the Movie Theatre candy!!!
We respect your taste buds! =D
I bet he would really like the York Peppermint Patties since he was a fan of the Junior Mints.
Or the little tiny unwrapped ones. I keep them in the fridge.
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Phil!
You have to try the SmartFood White Cheddar Popcorn. When I was in the US, that was my favourite snack. :D
😍 I forgot about those! So good! Next time, we'll have Phil try them out!
I loved Hot Tamales when I was in the US! In Germany, we had something similar in the 1970ies, but I can't remember what it was called (I was born in 1970). -- BTW, the European Milky Way bar has a milky type of airy nougat in it, it's pretty good.
Almond Joy are delicious! Flamin Hot anything are delicious too! As an American, I have to suggest a good Reuben sandwich. I imagine a German palate might enjoy it. (I don’t know what city you’re in so I don’t know a place to suggest)
I feel like my favourite chocolate bar 100 Grand is always left out in candy reviews lol
I'd like to see you do Australian candy bars they are quite unique and my favorite one is the Cherry ripe
Untill my Oma died 2 yrs ago, she always wanted us to bring the little debbie swiss rolls when we visited from the states.
There are *so* many chips and candies in this country. I don't eat any of them anymore but I used to like quite a few when I was younger. You should include the classics here like Pringles, Ruffles, Doritos, Whatchamacallits, Charleston Chews, and the York Peppermint Patties. And since Deana likes mint and chocolate so much, you should include Andes Mint candies. I imagine they're closest to the Lindt brand, which I've never tried.
freedom dove The Lindt brand is actually not from Germany 🇩🇪, The Lindt brand is actually not from The United States of America 🇺🇸, but The Lindt brand is actually and original from Switzerland 🇨🇭 my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 Yes, I know. I only mentioned Lindt because they did. I didn't say it was a product of the USA.
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Love Almond Joys. Mounds are the dark chocolate with no Almond. Both are very good.
Mr. Mars brought his son into the Mars Candy company after son completed college. Although they had a good relationship it was not long before they realized they could not work together. Mars Sr. gave Mars Jr. a pocket full of cash and said go make your way in this world. Mars Jr. went to England and began making Milky Way candy bars. To distinguish himself Mars Jr. changed the name Milky Way to Mars Bar. This is a very simplistic telling of the story but the essence of what came to be is there.
I also love Almond Joy! Wasn’t Phil drinking a Red Bull too? How was his head not exploding from caffeine & sugar?! I’d be bouncing off the walls LOL!
I freaking love Hot Tamales! One of my fave candies of all
Y'all should try microwaving the honey buns for 10 seconds. Makes them a lot better
I prefer the Mounds to the Almond Joys. It’s the same just without the almond on top lol
Not really, Mounds are dark chocolate
The Mounds is basically a Bounty bar. Mounds is nut-less and dark chocolate. Almond Joy has the almond and milk chocolate.
And while your eating them, you have to sing the song. 😄🎵
I prefer Mounds to Almond Joy .. the dark chocolate is amazing.. now if they only added a lil almond on top .. a mound Joy lol 😋
We never really had the Little Debbie Swiss Rolls. We always had the Hostess Ho-Hos (and Cupcakes, Raspberry Zingers, Fruit Pies, etc). same company that makes the Twinkies...
Also, I’m from Kansas City, so I’m also tempted to suggest barbecue from the BBQ capitals.
BBQ video is coming up soon! =)
I've been to Kansas City once and BBQ there is sooooo good.
I'm also from Kansas City. Bbq all the way, baby!
You guys make me laugh. I could eat a box of Hot Tamales, love them but I'm old...😂
He should try glazed Krispy Kreme donuts! Yum!
CHARLESTON chews are great!
My go-to movie candy is jujifruits. I also like Boston baked beans. (Candy-coated peanuts)
York peppermint patty,snicker bars and m&ms the Nut Goody and a 5th Avenue.
The little debbie peanut butter sticks are great.
I hate Hot tamales! But like Mike and Ike's wish you had those for Phil to try! Almond Joys or anything with coconut Yum! 😋 😊 You need a part 3 for the ones you didn't have on #2 lol
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Love the videos
I see a lot of people from Europe that say they've never had beef jerky, and it's more of an "American" thing, so that could be nice. Twizzlers is another snack that I see mostly to be an American thing - just make sure that if he's going to taste test it, that he eats it before other sweets because it has a very mild flavor, and some people would go and eat something really sweet or rich like a chocolate bar, and then they'll say Twizzlers don't taste like anything. But if he likes the flamin' hot cheetos, then he might like these weird off-brand snacks that I've only really seen them sell at dollar general. They're made by Herr's I think, and they're called Jalapino Poppers - they look like the big puffy cheetos, not the small crispy ones, but they have a nice Jalapino flavor. There's also a lesser-known candy bar, that sounds like a white chocolate Mars Bar, considering what I've heard Mars Bars are like, they're called Zero, and I'm pretty sure you can find them in most candy aisles - I know Walmart carries them. I'm also not sure if pork rinds are big outside the US but I know a lot of people here that are big fans.
I love Almond Joy, but then again, I'm old too...lolol What, no Girl Scout Cookies? Aww man!!
Ich liebe eure Videos! Ihr seid einfach so sympathisch😊💕
I just want to say, you guys are such a cute couple!
Phil might also like Takis and York peppermint patties
Other suggestions if you ever do this again: Mike & Ike, Twizzlers, War Heads, Jolly Ranchers, Fruit Roll ups, Swedish fish, Doritos, and Nerds
The nostalgia from these videos is real!!
How did i JUST stumble upon this channel :( aber liebe eure videos!
Hot Ta-males ? What even are those ? He even pronounced tamales the correct way ! Phil just earned 10 brownie points.
Bitte probiert mal alle verschiedene Chips Sorten 😂bin vor 3 Monaten in die usa gezogen und bin noch dabei mich durchzuprobieren finde die haben so crazy Chips Sorten 😂 - please try all of the chips stuff, all diffrent kinds
I like Lil Debbie oatmeal cakes and Zebra cakes, most people heat the honey buns. Some people also put butter on it. Zero bars, Moon pies, saltwater taffy, root beer barrels, horehound candy hard cinnamon candy and seasonal treats like candy hearts and robins eggs. Handmade fudge is good. Peppermint patties.
Americans definitely have flavored crackers, flavored chips and many different kinds of soda. Root beer, Birch beer, sarsaparilla and other sassafras and licorice flavored candies and drinks, too! Sugar daddies and sugar babies.
carl Smith Even as a kid I hated Moon Pies. My mom would buy the box with several in it....yuck! My older sister went for Honey Buns but I never cared too much for them either although better than a Moon Pie. I like the Oatmeal Cakes or Swiss Rolls.
i really have to agree on the whopper thing :D nice vid!
You should try Cheddar Jalepeño Cheetos! Also the white castle burgers with Jalepeños are better than the ones Phil was excited about in the Wal-Mart video.
You mentioned Bounty was the German equiv of Almond Joy (just without the almond). Mounds is the Almond Joy without the almond in the US. They used to have a jingle about it. "Sometimes you feel like a nut...sometimes you don't. Peter Paul's Almond Joy's got nuts. Peter Paul's Mounds don't." Peter Paul was a candy company and I think they were bought out by Hershey.
I love almond joy, but then at 61 I guess you would classify me as old...
Nah, it's all relative! =)
@@DeanaandPhil Thanks,but if I was a car I would have been recalled a long time ago.😜
@@DeanaandPhil Fun fact, Almond Joy *IS* Mounds. Look it up, best place being Wikipedia.
This is the most charming and lovely comment I read for month
I like them too. I'm 41 but I've liked them since I was a kid.
In the US the Mars Bar had almonds, but the rebranded it to the snickers with almonds.
When I was a child, I lived in Germany from 1978-1988 because my father was in the US Army. From 1986-1988 we lived in Viersen, Dülken. Our landlord Peter Müelenbroch worked for the the Mars candy company. The Mars bar and Milky Way are literally the same candy bar. It’s just marketed as a Mars bars in Europe because it’s produced by the Mars candy company. I have fond memories coming downstairs from our apartment (we lived on the 2nd floor of their house) and finding a bag a Mars candy from Peter. I hope that answers your question. I was hoping you could answer a question for me. What is the long wafer cookie with the layers or white and pink marshmallow called? I remember that they were found in bakery’s and were kind of long.
that wafers are named "Helgoländer Jahrmarktes Waffeln" auf deutsch
Phil, did you never tried the Big red Chewing gum? its cinnamon taste and its awesome!
I didn't expect that random Perry Rhodan comment in a candy tasting video ;-)
I think I would like almond joy because I really like bounty and raffaello 🤤🤤🤤 wanna try it so badly 😅
The hot tamales are one of my brother in Laws favorite candies lol
Frozen if mints are awesome! Yes they have a bigger version
Yes as I said your first video american milky ways are european mars bars and american 3 musketeers are europeans milk ways. Same company (mars corporation. Which makes a lot of well known snack foods and candies) rebranded for different parts of the world. lays is he same company as "walkers" in the UK (same chips different name, and a few different flavors for the local area). Often times it is because they buy a company in another country and want to keep the local name for brand recognition. Or want to market the new companies products in their home country without causing confusion. Other times it is because the country already has something by the same name. The milky way was made by the mars corporation (slightly different name at the time) hen his son opened up different company in the UK that made a candy bar based on the popular milky way in the US and called it the mars bar (last name mars because you know son of US mars corporation founder last named mars) then later the european milky way made it over here but we already had a milky way so it was named the 3 musketeers. A mars bar also made it back over here (it was a mars bar with almonds) but it was discontinued in 2003 and turned into the almonds snickers.
Hey guys you need to do another American snacks video.. Try. Chicostick, burnt peanuts, saltwater taffy, red hots and pop rocks.
10:22 "Is there Stardust too?" And i was like, yeah. Perry Rhodan has Stardust and then Phil mentions Perry Rhodan. Thumbs up.
Try some Jack Links beef jerky teriyaki or peppered you'll love it
Yes to Almond Joy's and Hot Tamales!! 😆
I just realized I watched the whole video while eating a salad 😂😂😂
We usually do it the other way around
@@DeanaandPhil haha me too but it somehow happened 😂
Phil, sorry that you didn't like the hot cinnamon candy, I love it. During Lent we would give up chocolate, we would buy the cinnamon candy and put a handful in our mouths. Then, feel the burn!!
Junior Mints are best if frozen.
Humm,interesting,here down under,Australia and New Zealand,Milky Way’s were white chocolate
Milky Way bar in the UK is chocolate with a light creamy / chocolate inner .. Mars bars are like you say quite a heavy chocolate covered cramel bar
Huh! Where are the Milk Duds?! lol
I love any kind of cinnamon candy. And for some reason I’m craving an almond joy now lol
Lindt is amazing!!
Of the Little Debbie products I prefer the Oatmeal Cakes or Swiss Rolls.
I'm old 59 and I love Almond Joy candy bars.
I'm watching this drinking IBC cream soda and eating Chef boy r d raviolis. It was all that was left in the fridge but trust me, I do NOT hate it right now.
Love Almond joy and hot tamales are always in movie theaters
Nah Zee? told ya you would like Cheetos! and Dove chocolate! Personally, I love every food in Germany...yes everything (especially bread). I miss it so much, I cook German food often.
You have to try all three flavors of the Charleston Chew (Vanilla and Strawberry are the best but Chocolate is good too) THE ONLY WAY TO ENJOY THEM: Step 1. you HAVE TO FREEZE them. 2. Then break them into bite sized chips(just hitting them on the counter a couple times will shatter them... Despite freezing they melt in your mouth if u mix all three it tastes just like neapolitan ice cream.
They are Junior Mints because there is a large version maybe 3 inches across.
There are way too many American candies and snacks to try! Some things I remember from childhood are Laffy Taffies, Cheezits, Butterfingers, and fruit roll ups! Wow so many memories filled with sugar and carbs....
I’m a fan of savory over sweet... so I prefer Hot Cheetos the most. I also recommend Phil tries Andy Capp’s Hot Fries. Spicy corn “chips” similar to hot Cheetos, but less dense.
Thats funny, Seems that in Austria we have more of the lookalikes of american candy than the germans do.. For example in my youth - we had a product called "Double Dip" which was like the "fun dip" you showed, and those whoppers seem to be just like a - more artificially flavored version - of your "maltesers".
There's a Mounds bar that's like the Almond Joy but without the Almond and it's dark chocolate instead of milk chocolate.
Gotta try Warheads.
You got the $1 candy at Walmart and didn't get any Good 'n Plenty??!! 😳
Ashally I love this video
Nutty Bars?! You forgot the Little Debbie Nutty Bars?!?!?!
😂😂😂 Deana ate them all before we could record this video!
I don't know about star dust, but there sure is angel dust... it's like candy for the brain.
I never tried the Whoppers but it sounds like the "Malteser" we have in Germany here. Also malted chocolate...ever tried them? I am pretty sure they taste the same. They are also such small balls.
I don't really love the Flamin' Hot Cheetos, but the Flamin' Hot Dill Pickle Lays are fantastic.
A Mounds bar is like Almond Joy but no Almond and is Dark Chocolate
How do the two of you eat so much and stay so schlank? I want to know the secret!
The almond joy also tastes just like Cocos Flocken without the almond
I love Hot Tamales!! lol And cinnamon bears!!
little known fact: Notice there used to be illustrations of the Three Musketeers on the wrapper all in different colors. Because originally they came in 3 flavors. Only the Chocolate survived till today. The Vanilla and Strawberry were discontinued years ago.
Hot Tamales are amazing! Also, Almond Joy is okay, but Mounds is much better.
If I buy an Almond Joy I also buy a Mounds. I’m old enough to remember their ads....”sometimes you feel like a nut sometimes you don’t”.
I know this is an older video, but next time y’all have Honey Buns you must pan fry them in salted butter. Yummy!
You neeeed!! To get Phil some cool Oreo flavors , I heard that Germany doesn’t have that many Oreo flavors? I could be wrong but I’d like to see him try the golden Oreos (vanilla) or maybe some salt and vinegar chips
We recently got golden oreos. We don't have peppermint or peanut butter or strawberry or all these other things.
Whoppers malted milk balls were first introduced on 1949. The first Burger King opened in 1954.