Mate! The way you went directly for the tea after eating a hob nob was fucking hilarious 😂🤣!! It was such a classic british move! So so so good, you two are brilliant keep it up!
Having a drink right after chewing on a dry, crumbly biscuit is a "British move"? I think it's more just a natural reaction lol, hobnobs are like eating straw
I think you guys have such a healthy attitude towards everything. You're inquisitive and open minded to trying new things. It's very nice to see your honest opinions and wholesome outlook on things. Too many people online react how they think people what them to, you guys are honest and genuine which goes a long way. Best wishes from the UK!
We got tea from China, when we invaded, stole it, and carted it off to India and grew our own! www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-british-tea-heist-9866709/
@CasualDude I quite like assam, I drink that over other teas, so I don't know what sort of horrible Chinese tea I had, but it definitely wasn't assam. I have a vague recollection it was just labelled Chinese black tea.
@@templetonpeck393 All yeas come from the same bush. It is the harvesting time and drying that makes the difference, Some teas have other things added to influence the flavour.
Cadbury’s doesn’t taste the same anymore. Kraft bought them out and made Cadbury chocolate taste worse. They literally have cut corners in the taste to make it cheaper
Rob Fenton as was said you love or hate it, I love it. Back in 50,s babies mothers were given 4 things for babies at clinic’s. Baby powder milk, cod liver oil, an orange syrup and marmite for the various vitamins. Marmite is full of bit B. I also have quit3 a collection marmite memorabilia not easy in USA
@@GoldenBear01 A joke plays of the subversion of expectations. The expectation of marmite is, as the advertising went, that you either love it or you hate it. Whereas this guy just said it's not bad. Honestly, how are people having to explain this to you? Wind your fucking neck in.
I understand but I see it from the other side. Irish, Scottish and Welsh can be recognised with their own cultural identity in the US, but if you're English you can only be British.
At university we gave an American a marmite jar , and despite the smell he took a mouthful ...... I will always remember the words "I thought it was like chocolate sauce"
The Welsh flag is the coolest in the world, who wouldn't want a dragon on your national flag? Only problem is when you are in school and you have to draw the flag.
Thanks to Christopher for sending you all that stuff. Top man! This feels like the first 'unboxing' video that I've actually enjoyed watching. Thumbs up from a very jealous British expat!
You can't buy Cadbury in the USA because Kraft who bought Cadbury do not want Cadbury to compete with their chocolate. They do sell Creme eggs but they are Kraft's and not as good. They tried to change British Creme eggs to the USA ones but had to change back as the sales dropped because British people would not accept the inferior product.
I bought a medium sized bar of Cadbury’s chocolate in a store just outside LA a few years back (my daughters were missing chocolate from home). It cost be $6 and hen we opened it up it must have been in the window for some time as it had turned white, such a disappointment!
It's Hershey that block the sale of "proper" Cadbury's chocolate in the USA because they own the rights to the name in the USA and sell their chocolate under that brand too. Cadbury's in the USA is NOT the same stuff you buy elsewhere!
Best Marmite reaction I've seen. Saying it reminds you of beef bouillon is spot on. In UK that'd be Bovril. Marmite is essentially Vege Bovril. Put it on toast, but use it as stock too. Xx
marmite is best when you use it very very sparingly, very THIN application of marmite to buttered toast is pure bliss. That being said when i was around 14 i used to eat marmite sandwiches. I dont know how i did it. but i used to eat them every day
It can be explained to Americans as being just like soy sauce. You wouldn’t chug a bottle of soy sauce, just as you shouldn’t stick a spoon of marmite in your mouth. Each is a very strong, very savoury, flavour which should be used extremely sparingly!
@@christopherwilliams5939 Wrth gwrs, a diolch am neud! Sori os ydy fy iaith Cymraeg ddim mor dda a chi orherwydd dwi'n dod o Sir y Fflint yn agos i Gaer a does neb yn siarad Cymraeg yma lol! But anyway a massive thank you as I was expecting just a normal Tuesday with IT crowd and to have this extra video thanks to you was wonderful. Take care :-)
Miss T!!! So good to see you back❤ I'm sure your Welsh fans will appreciate you displaying their national flag🏴...I was literally holding my breath when you tasted Monster Munch, it's a decisive snack ..you past with flying colours ...then you upped your game when you liked Irn Bru...Finally, you not only tasted Marmite and appreciated it in all its complexity (It's the definition of an acquired taste!), you proved yourselves true anglophiles and created a new British snack....Marmite and C&O crisps... This will be a new student staple, like Pot Noodles!!🤣🤣❤
I use marmite as replacement for stock when making dishes like spaghetti bolognese and mince and dumplings, it really elevates the food to another level.
Food standards in terms of ingredients are much higher in the UK - hence why the chocolate for example tasted ‘fresher’ much less waxy from my experience.
I thought it was to do with melting temperatures where the recipe is altered for the US and Australian market to avoid goo in a wrapper. Cadbury's chocolate here in Aus just isn't as nice.
I don't know about the national standards bit, when US company Kraft took over Cadbury's a few years back they immediately downgraded some ingredients. Remember the Creme egg debacle?
@@BuzzaB77 Ah yes because before the EU we were a wasteland with no standards or rights.....we have higher standards than most EU nations & have given equality/rights to people way before most EU nations had done so, you also realise we get to choose what standards we have, we can also raise standards rather than be told what to do.
Marmite is something you have to be careful with. DO NOT spread liberally. It's lovely on a warmer croissant with butter (trust me), brilliant to add a dollop to stuff like Bolognese sauce. If you have soft boiled eggs it's great to put it on toast soldiers and dip in. My brother used to eat it constantly as a teenager and got something called the marmite smile. It had slight burns either side of his mouth from the marmite. The salt content is that high.
American Chocolate mostly isn't real chocolate. That's why it doesn't taste so good. It's "chocolate-flavoured." But in Europe, chocolate is regulated and a minimum of 25% cocoa solids to sell anything and call it "Chocolate" and 20% for milk chocolate. And Cadbury's is gas-station chocolate. So when you have top-shelf chocolate, it's even more delicious! Crunchies are nice but they feel like they are instantly making my teeth rot out.
I think you are doing Cadbury a massive disservice there, whilst yes it is widely available in the general everyday shops, it is without doubt of much higher quality than Nestle or Mars choclate, even since Kraft tookover. Personal taste it may be, but I find that only Toblerone is nicer chocolate
I almost lost my shit when they started to eat marmite with a cheese and onion crisp. My wildest fever dream on my death bed could never conjure such images lmao xD
Dear God!!!!!! After a quick Google search I've found that you can buy Marmite flavoured... Toothpaste Chocolate Peanut butter Popcorn And most worrying of all.... Deodorant (WHY?????)
The adverts for Marmite are “You love it or you hate it”. They’ve actually done adverts where someone hates it. You can get chocolate HobNobs too. They coat one side in either milk chocolate or dark chocolate. Definitely worth trying Due to the large distances that the milk has to travel in the US, to get to the chocolate factories, they add chemicals to preserve the milk. That’s one reason why Hershey’s tastes different to proper chocolate, and why it can have a gritty texture
Respect to the guy who sent you the food and respect to you both for doing his work justice in your video... i watch you both all the time keep the videos coming you seem like great people. Respect
Kudos for sending them Welsh Cakes. A few years in Bristol converted me to those little darlings. Love the savoury snacks the British have, so regional too.
30 years ago we took a family holiday in Florida. Every time you guys call Crisps - Chips reminds me of that holiday. My Mum asked for Steak & Chips in a restaurant, waitress asked if she was sure and looked at us weird as we looked at her weird, she said yes. Mum got a plate of Steak & Crisps (potato chips) We laughed & laughed 😂 We call Fries - Chips Potato chips are Crisps lol
You have just described the rainy Saturday afternoons of my childhood. Big plates of burning hot buttery, marmite toast; endless pots of tea strong enough for a spoon to stand up in; and me and my parents arguing about whether to watch Carry On Up the Khyber or that one Dads Army DVD we had for the umpteenmillionth time.
Hobnobs are god-tier biccies Fun fact: the Cadbury's made for the American market has no palm oil compared to the one made for Britain. That's why the British chocolate tastes smoother.
It’s so nice to see Americans actually try our food and enjoy rather than just hearing Americans who have never tried our food tell us how bad it is...
Hahaha "PLUS MARMITE" --- I like how you added it on the end, in its own literal quarantine. So glad to have seen this video already on your Patreon; it's amazing how much of a discussion it prompted: over 100 comments! Your Patreon's the only one I've ever joined that feels like a real community.
This was actually the first video I found of yours. Ya seem like such a genuine nice guy so thought I'd check your other stuff out and I was delighted to see you're are a properly nice guy who appreciates not just British humour, but our culture as well.
I think you're the first Americans I've seen who haven't retched with the Marmite. And putting it on crisps - what a fantastic idea, never tried that. Keep it up with the Marmite and eventually you'll be spreading it thickly and licking the knife clean (takes some years to get to that level though :) )
Karl says in the animated podcast that Munchies are one of his favourites too. For some reason the American animators depicted them as crisps (potato chips) lol.
@@cmpc724 spot on. Being a scot when I was diagnosed with diabetes switching to sugar free ginger was depressing. When I tasted Xtra it was a great day!
I love Marmite. But spread on hot buttered toast. My wife hates it though! Marmite is addictive if you like savoury things, you tend up the amount you use the more you eat it.
Interesting fact: M&Ms are actually directly descended from Smarties. The guy who created M&Ms (Forrest Mars Sr) was in the Spanish Civil War and saw British volunteers eating Smarties, which were good because the chocolate didn't melt everywhere in the heat. So he used the same method for M&Ms for American soldiers in WW2. In fact, they were exclusively supplied to the military during the war. Told you it was interesting.
When you finally get a chance to eat the marmite properly the best way is with thick white toast, a thin layer of butter then marmite on top. Unfortunately though I don't know how it tastes with American bread so you might have to use homemade sugar free stuff to get the authentic taste, in the US you guys put sugar even in your loaves of bread (which is baffling to me) so you'll find a lot of British people in America saying "American bread tastes like cake" . Even with bread it might not be the taste everyone in the UK is referring to. Great video, whoever sent you that package is an absolute champ, I'm glad you guys had a good time with our snacks!
Chocolate in the U.K. used to taste good and a lot stronger to me in 1979s and 1980s. The flavours seemed to change about 30 years ago. It seemed to become very continental and wushu washy. When I lived in Australia, many years ago, they still had English style chocolate which tasted good . I think one was called MUD and another WONKA. BTW try Marmite in piping hot buttered toast. There is nothing better!
I gotta disagree mate, cheese and onion crisps are proper ropey, dirty nasty horrible things they are, utter filth. Lol.....marmite is the boss though.
Yeah that is true. The US government actually banned British chocolate being sold in the US 5 years ago because Americans were tasting it and finding it better than lower quality American chocolate. So the US chocolate companies lobbied the US government to outlaw British chocolate being sold, like it was crack because they believed it was hurting their sales. Land of the free my arse. th-cam.com/video/mcVpp0fGETM/w-d-xo.html
american choc and candy just tastes weird, i get it! but too fussy and too much of everything... cadburys have made a choc bar in the uk i saw recently that has all that fizzy candy stuff in it
@@antwango It is because in the US they put more chemicals in the chocolate to make last longer due to the US being a much bigger country and takes longer to transport chocolate. Food regulation in the UK is much tougher so Chocolate has to have more natural ingredients and next to no chemicals. A true story Tesco, the British equivalent of Walmart opened some stores in the US and because basic food standards of the UK were so much more natural and healthier than the US food standards, they rebranded normal Tesco's food in the US as a health food store like Holland and Barratt or Wholefoods.
Not to mention Aspartame tastes like shit, and personally gives me headaches.... Give me full sugar drinks every day of the week. And I don't even have a sweet tooth
Honestly warms my heart to see an American fella sat eating hobnobs and washing it down with a cuppa tea and he’s loving it!
Whoever sent you this package deserves a massive pat on the back. Good lad.
Chris did
Needs Jaffa Cakes.
Marmite is only good if it is scraped very thinly on toast. It is ALWAYS awful in larger amounts.
Why do they always send Americans hob nobs WITHOUT chocolate? That's blasphemy.
@@sheldonblack3261 ... in which case, why not ALWAYS buy another brand which will ALSO taste nice when scraped thinly on toast and not only then ;)
Mate! The way you went directly for the tea after eating a hob nob was fucking hilarious 😂🤣!! It was such a classic british move! So so so good, you two are brilliant keep it up!
I was waiting for him to dunk it
Joe Goodman He did the same thing with the welsh cake aswell.... definitely got some British in him lol !
Having a drink right after chewing on a dry, crumbly biscuit is a "British move"? I think it's more just a natural reaction lol, hobnobs are like eating straw
STlTCHlZ What are u... a horse !
@@nigelangel6659 Stick a W at the start and get rid of the S
Every British person watching @ 13:50 - "dip the biscuit in the tea. For the love of god, DIP THE BISCUIT IN THE TEA!!!"
Lmao yes I was thinking just that lol
Exactl! Josh only got half the flavour!
Eats some Crunchie : "It's super crunchy"
Crunchie : *smiles with pride*
I think you guys have such a healthy attitude towards everything. You're inquisitive and open minded to trying new things. It's very nice to see your honest opinions and wholesome outlook on things.
Too many people online react how they think people what them to, you guys are honest and genuine which goes a long way.
Best wishes from the UK!
100% I hate most reaction videos, as they nibble the things and then totally freak out...!
Seeing an American guy truly enjoy hobnobs and a cup of tea makes me feel good. Your British passport is in the mail, my friend!
"Tastes like something I've had in an indian resturant"... yeah... about that... we sorta got tea from India when we had a 'long holiday' there.
We got tea from China, when we invaded, stole it, and carted it off to India and grew our own!
www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-british-tea-heist-9866709/
@@EwanV I've had Chinese tea though, and it looks and tastes totally different to Indian teas.
@CasualDude I quite like assam, I drink that over other teas, so I don't know what sort of horrible Chinese tea I had, but it definitely wasn't assam. I have a vague recollection it was just labelled Chinese black tea.
Yorkshire tea is king
@@templetonpeck393 All yeas come from the same bush. It is the harvesting time and drying that makes the difference, Some teas have other things added to influence the flavour.
Scotland is the only country in the world that Coca-Cola isn't the best seller. Irn bru is the number one.
big fax up the scotty
they ruined iron bru 😭😭 R.I.P
old cans of iron bru are like gold dust
It certainly would explain a few things.
@@davidclark4814 Apparently Irn Bru 1901 is the real deal. I haven’t seen it here in Ireland. Only the bastardised stuff. It’s just wrong.
The only country in the world ? are you sure have you done some research.
I like how the UK likes these guys.
They are very likeable people.
Can’t believe someone sent a whole box of stuff to the USA and the put in a sugar free Irn Bru 😷
Not the proper 1901 one
Aye, that was funny. Also you need to drink it cold.
the none sugar free one is nasty now as well. its got sweeteners in as well so.
as if that makes a difference, its disgusting either way
@@ToeKnife166 the old recipe is alright. the new stuff is terrible.
Did you just compare Cadburys to Hersheys?
Oh Josh, no. No no no
I don't like either, although I can stand Cadbury and especially their other versions like "Marvelous Creations" and the likes. I'm a Galaxy fan.
Cadbury’s doesn’t taste the same anymore. Kraft bought them out and made Cadbury chocolate taste worse. They literally have cut corners in the taste to make it cheaper
Hersheys honestly tastes like vomit due to being made with butyric acid and legally cant be called chocolate in Europe due to the lack of cocoa in it.
@@oliverrea3924 apparently Twirls still use the old recipe as they couldn't replicate the texture and folding with the new one
Yep Cadbury’s is Crapburys now Kraft own them! Glad so many people here know their junk food!
And that's why Karl prefers a bag of Monster Munch to a "squid bollock or whatever" 😂👊
LOL they were pretty good =]
@Andrew Smith 😂😂😂😂👊
"Marmite, you either love it or your hate it"
this guy: it's not bad
Rob Fenton as was said you love or hate it, I love it. Back in 50,s babies mothers were given 4 things for babies at clinic’s. Baby powder milk, cod liver oil, an orange syrup and marmite for the various vitamins. Marmite is full of bit B. I also have quit3 a collection marmite memorabilia not easy in USA
@@GoldenBear01 yes, can you take a joke? what a freak, you're living up to your name
@@barryeva9186 i didn't know marmite was actually healthy for you, that's interesting to know
@@GoldenBear01 to date 64 people understood the joke, everyone else gets it but you, this is a you problem mr. definition 😂
@@GoldenBear01 A joke plays of the subversion of expectations.
The expectation of marmite is, as the advertising went, that you either love it or you hate it.
Whereas this guy just said it's not bad.
Honestly, how are people having to explain this to you? Wind your fucking neck in.
marmite and butter on toast is the one! a thin layer of marmite! its more like a seasoning, people who spread loads on are hardcore.
Love it nice to see Americans actually appreciating welsh people as not everyone in the UK is English
I ,as an American of Welsh ancestry, also appreciate whenever Wales gets acknowledged.
@mcfcbeeman Brexit lot by Welsh, most by the French
They didn't say they were 'appreciating' Welsh people, that's pushing it a bit far :)
I understand but I see it from the other side. Irish, Scottish and Welsh can be recognised with their own cultural identity in the US, but if you're English you can only be British.
At university we gave an American a marmite jar , and despite the smell he took a mouthful ...... I will always remember the words "I thought it was like chocolate sauce"
😂 jesus christ
holy shit! LOL did he live??? lol
Lmao
🤣
Funniest I saw was when 'Eight Hours of Battery Life' took a desert spoon full of the stuff, "Oh my God! I can't get the taste out of my mouth!"
The is brilliant. The dude is a legend for sending you all of this.
The Welsh flag is the coolest in the world, who wouldn't want a dragon on your national flag? Only problem is when you are in school and you have to draw the flag.
You have just brought me some PTSD flashbacks
We have even put it onto a ship HMS dragon , Has a dragon on it
You have the dragon, we have the slayer 😏 🏴
Brazil has entered the chat
@@garethboyd8580 after everyone left lol
This is fascinating! I am an American who has loved Karls humor for years and never been to England, great video.
If you ever do visit the UK, best to avoid London and go north to like sheffield or Manchester. You'll find loads of people like Karl
Careful with the pickled onion Monster Munch. They can take over your life.
Amen to that
Mighty Munch is much much better
Roast Beef are waaaaaay better.
Let them take over, there's a feeling of overwhelming relief when you just give in to them
They taste of metal.
Thanks to Christopher for sending you all that stuff. Top man! This feels like the first 'unboxing' video that I've actually enjoyed watching. Thumbs up from a very jealous British expat!
"I used to suck on beef bouillon cubes as a kid". That's like something Karl would say😂
You can't buy Cadbury in the USA because Kraft who bought Cadbury do not want Cadbury to compete with their chocolate. They do sell Creme eggs but they are Kraft's and not as good. They tried to change British Creme eggs to the USA ones but had to change back as the sales dropped because British people would not accept the inferior product.
I bought a medium sized bar of Cadbury’s chocolate in a store just outside LA a few years back (my daughters were missing chocolate from home). It cost be $6 and hen we opened it up it must have been in the window for some time as it had turned white, such a disappointment!
I buy Cadbury Fruit & Nut all the time here in Florida.
That's what I heard about Hershey and Cadbury
It's Hershey that block the sale of "proper" Cadbury's chocolate in the USA because they own the rights to the name in the USA and sell their chocolate under that brand too. Cadbury's in the USA is NOT the same stuff you buy elsewhere!
It might have something to do with tariffs lol
Best Marmite reaction I've seen. Saying it reminds you of beef bouillon is spot on. In UK that'd be Bovril. Marmite is essentially Vege Bovril. Put it on toast, but use it as stock too. Xx
marmite is best when you use it very very sparingly, very THIN application of marmite to buttered toast is pure bliss. That being said when i was around 14 i used to eat marmite sandwiches. I dont know how i did it. but i used to eat them every day
So sparingly and thin as to actually leave it in the jar and put it in the back of the cupboard.....that thin.....that's my preference ;)
I love marmite too. But i put it on thick.
Personally I like to smother my sandwiches with marmite
Yes that's the way. I'm lost without my marmite on toast in a morning. I add it to beef stock when cooking too.
It can be explained to Americans as being just like soy sauce. You wouldn’t chug a bottle of soy sauce, just as you shouldn’t stick a spoon of marmite in your mouth. Each is a very strong, very savoury, flavour which should be used extremely sparingly!
Great video. So glad you enjoyed the box. I would love to send you another someday, maybe after Christmas is said and done :)
Thanks for sending the box to them what a great watch and nice to see some Welsh representation. Diolch yn fawr dwi'n dod o Gymru hefyd! :-)
Gaznugget Gret! Oedd rhaid fi neud! 🏴
What a legend!
@@christopherwilliams5939 Wrth gwrs, a diolch am neud! Sori os ydy fy iaith Cymraeg ddim mor dda a chi orherwydd dwi'n dod o Sir y Fflint yn agos i Gaer a does neb yn siarad Cymraeg yma lol!
But anyway a massive thank you as I was expecting just a normal Tuesday with IT crowd and to have this extra video thanks to you was wonderful. Take care :-)
Thanks for that bud 👍
Miss T!!! So good to see you back❤ I'm sure your Welsh fans will appreciate you displaying their national flag🏴...I was literally holding my breath when you tasted Monster Munch, it's a decisive snack ..you past with flying colours ...then you upped your game when you liked Irn Bru...Finally, you not only tasted Marmite and appreciated it in all its complexity (It's the definition of an acquired taste!), you proved yourselves true anglophiles and created a new British snack....Marmite and C&O crisps... This will be a new student staple, like Pot Noodles!!🤣🤣❤
Tried it just now. It works. Although it's better with two crisps as a sandwich
I use marmite as replacement for stock when making dishes like spaghetti bolognese and mince and dumplings, it really elevates the food to another level.
It's the perfect alternative to provide that beefy taste if you want meat free
I also use it grease the axles on my go cart it lubricates and smells nice at the same time..
That’s because it contains a lot of msg which gives depth to dishes
Fun fact: US chocolate can't be labelled as chocolate in the UK because it has such a small percentage of cocoa solids.
And that’s why Kraft should burn in hell
Maybe after Brexit oats can be labelled as chocolate 😃
@@everready2903 yeah I don't think being in the EU is holding us back. American chocolate is just wank and we're not calling it chocolate.
@rxp56 In the UK it has to have at least 20% cocoa solids to be classed as chocolate. Not sure what the rules are elsewhere.
Something else to despise about this damn country of mine. . .
Food standards in terms of ingredients are much higher in the UK - hence why the chocolate for example tasted ‘fresher’ much less waxy from my experience.
I thought it was to do with melting temperatures where the recipe is altered for the US and Australian market to avoid goo in a wrapper. Cadbury's chocolate here in Aus just isn't as nice.
I don't know about the national standards bit, when US company Kraft took over Cadbury's a few years back they immediately downgraded some ingredients. Remember the Creme egg debacle?
Give a couple of months post Brexit and we lost those EU laws and have to accept American standards
@@BuzzaB77 Ah yes because before the EU we were a wasteland with no standards or rights.....we have higher standards than most EU nations & have given equality/rights to people way before most EU nations had done so, you also realise we get to choose what standards we have, we can also raise standards rather than be told what to do.
they use less milk and use something cheaper. It's just not as nice.
Karl spoke about munchies in the Ricky gervais show, he wanted them in his perfect life in the flotation tank
@Andrew Smith never mind that how did he reply 2 days AGO ? what a waste of time travle
furcas wolfbane patreon I think
@@furcaswolfbane7334 well the beauty of time travel is I have all the time to waste
He doesn't even taste the first couple
bugged me that in the animation they did them as crisps- suppose copyright.
We need to give Josh and Tay British citizenships
Sure do
This was the citizenship test, they passed!
Marmite is something you have to be careful with. DO NOT spread liberally. It's lovely on a warmer croissant with butter (trust me), brilliant to add a dollop to stuff like Bolognese sauce. If you have soft boiled eggs it's great to put it on toast soldiers and dip in. My brother used to eat it constantly as a teenager and got something called the marmite smile. It had slight burns either side of his mouth from the marmite. The salt content is that high.
I always have my marmite super thick, the more the better especially on crumpets 🤤
Marmite and Peanut Butter is the ONE for me
Car-a-mel... there is an “a” in the middle of the word! Carmel no, car-a-mel yes! 🤣🤣🤣
I'm Welsh it was so nice to see you hold our flag up we are very passionate about our flag ❤️
American Chocolate mostly isn't real chocolate. That's why it doesn't taste so good. It's "chocolate-flavoured." But in Europe, chocolate is regulated and a minimum of 25% cocoa solids to sell anything and call it "Chocolate" and 20% for milk chocolate. And Cadbury's is gas-station chocolate. So when you have top-shelf chocolate, it's even more delicious!
Crunchies are nice but they feel like they are instantly making my teeth rot out.
Not real chocolate? Crazy!
I think we've found our defacto chocolate expert.
Got me craving Swiss chocolate.
I think you are doing Cadbury a massive disservice there, whilst yes it is widely available in the general everyday shops, it is without doubt of much higher quality than Nestle or Mars choclate, even since Kraft tookover.
Personal taste it may be, but I find that only Toblerone is nicer chocolate
Crunchie is perfect to suck on while swilling some tea around your palate.
@@rustyshackleford4918 galaxy is better tho, bit very creamy
I almost lost my shit when they started to eat marmite with a cheese and onion crisp. My wildest fever dream on my death bed could never conjure such images lmao xD
I kept watching more and more marmite loaded onto it and thought ...uh-oh this is going to end badly.genuinely impressed that they liked it though
well they make marmite flavoured walkers crisps.
Cheese & onion Walkers with Dairy Milk, on the other hand, works surprisingly well.
I still don't like it can't believe he kept trying n still gonna try again but yea nah not for this AfriKiwi
Dear God!!!!!!
After a quick Google search I've found that you can buy Marmite flavoured...
Toothpaste
Chocolate
Peanut butter
Popcorn
And most worrying of all....
Deodorant (WHY?????)
The adverts for Marmite are “You love it or you hate it”. They’ve actually done adverts where someone hates it.
You can get chocolate HobNobs too. They coat one side in either milk chocolate or dark chocolate. Definitely worth trying
Due to the large distances that the milk has to travel in the US, to get to the chocolate factories, they add chemicals to preserve the milk. That’s one reason why Hershey’s tastes different to proper chocolate, and why it can have a gritty texture
I love this young couple. Their so up beat and happy. 😊
You did okay with your pronounciation, its usually said as Kah-nar-von assuming i heard right and the place was Caernafon haha
The sincerity of the "I'm gonna polish these off tonight" after the hobnob really made me chuckle
Yeah that made me chuckle the guy has British humour thats something us bruts would say lol brilliant
Pickled onion monster munch is the best nobody can argue and if you do you're wrong ok 😂😂
Fair enough 😂
Marmite on toast with lots of butter and a cup of tea. Heaven!!!!!!
Respect to the guy who sent you the food and respect to you both for doing his work justice in your video... i watch you both all the time keep the videos coming you seem like great people. Respect
The makers of Marmite themselves say "you'll either love it or hate it." It kind of splits the country 50/50. (I hate the stuff)
I like Marmite, so I'm afraid we have to be mortal enemies now.
I'd rather lick a dead skunk's ass than eat marmite
Chalk me up for love it.
Don't like marmite but I like twiglets. It's a mad world
❤ Marmite!
Chocolate cold from the fridge and a cup of tea is just 👌
My friends think I'm a weirdo for putting chocolate in the fridge. When I was little, I used to put my easter eggs in the freezer!
That does sound good 👍
Iron Bru is made in Scotland from girders! (an old advert reference)
Nah Irn Bru is
@@ZenzeroCAM You mean Iron Brew?
Intera the brand name is actually Irn Bru 😀
@@grahamwallace I know. I'm Scottish - Sorry, my joke was too subtle. See I got both words wrong instead of one...never mind...
@@Collymillad The cheap Aldi shite?
Your acceptance of Marmite entitles you to British citizenship immediately.
Rob Haines I wanted to like this comment but I can’t destroy the hilarity of you having 69 likes ;)
@@njp2k914 thank you for bringing it to my attention, I will attempt to squeeze something erotic out of it lol
Putting sugar in tea....nope
@@mariner0 wait.. you don’t put sugar in your tea? That’s just messed up. 😂
Gotta have atleast two in my bru
One sugar for me. I used to be a 2 sugar guy, but my taste changed over time.
Im from Wales and that is the flag of our country. Appreciate you for showing that! Much love your content is great!
Ayyy i'm glad tay is back
Thank you!
Props to the guy who sent all the items. Also I like the idea Josh mentioned of a bit of marmite in some ramen. I could see that working
Try it with scrambled eggs. Amazing!
A few people have said they like it in noodles!
Plain Hobnob's are good, but on my, get some chocolate covered ones! Anyway, snacking like a true Brit, love it!
Coc-co-late Hob-nobs!
Kudos for sending them Welsh Cakes. A few years in Bristol converted me to those little darlings. Love the savoury snacks the British have, so regional too.
30 years ago we took a family holiday in Florida. Every time you guys call Crisps - Chips reminds me of that holiday. My Mum asked for Steak & Chips in a restaurant, waitress asked if she was sure and looked at us weird as we looked at her weird, she said yes. Mum got a plate of Steak & Crisps (potato chips) We laughed & laughed 😂
We call Fries - Chips
Potato chips are Crisps lol
14:26 Missed a trick there of dunking the hobnob in the tea. ;)
Marmite needs to be spread thinly on piping hot buttered toast. Food of the gods.
Perfection!
You know it 🙌
You have just described the rainy Saturday afternoons of my childhood. Big plates of burning hot buttery, marmite toast; endless pots of tea strong enough for a spoon to stand up in; and me and my parents arguing about whether to watch Carry On Up the Khyber or that one Dads Army DVD we had for the umpteenmillionth time.
I love Marmite. Agreed! 👊💯
Marmite needs to be thrown in room 101 lol
What a great surprise thanks to the box sender too
Hobnobs are god-tier biccies
Fun fact: the Cadbury's made for the American market has no palm oil compared to the one made for Britain. That's why the British chocolate tastes smoother.
Biccies? Come on you're not an infant nor a spastic
@@alexgawthrop1748 lol lighten up
@@smurphs33 I know but biccies is horrible. Like birds calling there husbands hubby it's cringe as fuck 😂
@Tom Mccarthy Agreed. Or people who use the word "spastic", which was deemed offensive over 30 years ago.
@@alexgawthrop1748 someone was bullied in school
You guys come across so lovely and always cheers me up. Thanks
Wow, I’m form Wales 🏴...... ☺️
It’s so nice to see Americans actually try our food and enjoy rather than just hearing Americans who have never tried our food tell us how bad it is...
Hahaha "PLUS MARMITE" --- I like how you added it on the end, in its own literal quarantine. So glad to have seen this video already on your Patreon; it's amazing how much of a discussion it prompted: over 100 comments! Your Patreon's the only one I've ever joined that feels like a real community.
slashdisco It really is
Lol we were a little hesitant to try the marmite as I have heard a lot of bad things about it. Thanks bud appreciate it 😀
Toast, just cooled, butter and then a thin layer of Marmite. Heaven.
This was actually the first video I found of yours. Ya seem like such a genuine nice guy so thought I'd check your other stuff out and I was delighted to see you're are a properly nice guy who appreciates not just British humour, but our culture as well.
I think you're the first Americans I've seen who haven't retched with the Marmite. And putting it on crisps - what a fantastic idea, never tried that. Keep it up with the Marmite and eventually you'll be spreading it thickly and licking the knife clean (takes some years to get to that level though :) )
You have to be weaned on it to go full knife-licking!😊🤪
Steak McCoy's and marmite my friend. Thank me later
I love cheese, crisps and marmite sandwiches and yes I lick the knife clean too. 👍😜
@@Sdrawkcab_mi Thank you! Yess!! :D
Really, you know Walkers actually sell marmite crisps?
Karl says in the animated podcast that Munchies are one of his favourites too. For some reason the American animators depicted them as crisps (potato chips) lol.
Kai Plotnikoff Yeah in one episode as well Karl is going on about slugs but the animator kept drawing snails
Arsenal!!!!
Americans: What does Irn Bru taste like?
Brits: Yes
😆 Having a glass as I watch this.Although the sugar free stuff is not for me.
@@ianleishman6774 Irn Bru is DASGASTANG now. Icy Irn Bru used to be amazing.
Ugh! No! Not for me either
@@cmpc724 spot on. Being a scot when I was diagnosed with diabetes switching to sugar free ginger was depressing. When I tasted Xtra it was a great day!
I figured that Bru kinda tastes like bubblegum flavour if you think about it. Fiery Bru with the chilli was epic, they need to bring it back
Well done to the guy who sent them , such a great idea. Iron Bru is a unique taste . Marmite is disgusting :)
Always awesome to see our country being represented. Thank you.
I love Marmite. But spread on hot buttered toast. My wife hates it though! Marmite is addictive if you like savoury things, you tend up the amount you use the more you eat it.
If you get stomach ache from all those things, remember, just put an old cold ashtray on your tummy.
Old cold belly badness
@Jamie Massey Maybe thats why all those minerals settled in his kidney and caused his kidney stones ;)
Coldness doth get away with the badness.
Monster munch are awesome
Marmite - 'I can't compare this to anything'... 🤣 Never a truer word spoken!
You never see a youtuber eating a TWIX.
🤣😂🤣
Or an old person 🤣😂🤣
👍🏾
i just ate a twix from my celebrations tub!!!!
You never see a youtuber eating a maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaars bar bar bar.
You should try chocolate hobnobs too, so good! The bottom camping episode’s the best of the series, loved that show when I was a kid
Given his love of oatmeal things: someone needs to send Josh some flapjack.
They call scotch pancakes flapjacks lol
@@judgejudyslover how can an entire continent go so wrong?
Cheese and onion crisps are one of my faves! I love Hob Nobs really good dunked in tea!!
Check out "One foot in the Grave" it's basically about an old guy who just moans and complains about everything. (like karl) its really funny
i dont believe it!
I fully second this. Amazing show . I watch this series atleast twice a year. And still laugh out loud.
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Regardless if Karl had it or not, I feel wounded you weren't sent a Terry's chocolate orange 😪
M&M's are like Smarties, not the other way around!
Smarties have been around since 1937, but M&M's didn't show up till around 1941-ish
And the only ones worth eating are the orange ones
@@billhornett7829
As long as they all contain chocolate, they ALL get eaten! 🤣
Interesting fact: M&Ms are actually directly descended from Smarties. The guy who created M&Ms (Forrest Mars Sr) was in the Spanish Civil War and saw British volunteers eating Smarties, which were good because the chocolate didn't melt everywhere in the heat. So he used the same method for M&Ms for American soldiers in WW2. In fact, they were exclusively supplied to the military during the war.
Told you it was interesting.
Yeah but they're comparing it to the equivalent in their country, I don't think their trying to say m&ms came first
Hello from 6 miles outside Caernarfon. I'm pretty sure that's what you said. Marmite on hot buttered toast is the best .🏴 xx
Marmite on buttery white toast 👌🏼
Yeast extract (marmite) is normally used as a seasoning in food to make it taste beefy.
Was waiting for the Congress Tarts and Pikelets
.... and Tic-Tacs :-(
@@PNEKarl Ting-tong ping-pang they're tinging their way up the tube
@@arlasoft That's the one! I was desperately trying to think of their tune. Thank you, I remember it now :-)
@@arlasoft I'm still in shatters over Karl using them for the cat litter tray. Posh cats or what? Even if they are half shaved :-(
Revels are a gamble as hard to distinguish between the flavours visually, if you don't like one of the flavours, you can play Russian Roulette 😃
When you finally get a chance to eat the marmite properly the best way is with thick white toast, a thin layer of butter then marmite on top. Unfortunately though I don't know how it tastes with American bread so you might have to use homemade sugar free stuff to get the authentic taste, in the US you guys put sugar even in your loaves of bread (which is baffling to me) so you'll find a lot of British people in America saying "American bread tastes like cake" . Even with bread it might not be the taste everyone in the UK is referring to.
Great video, whoever sent you that package is an absolute champ, I'm glad you guys had a good time with our snacks!
American bread will actually kill diabetics.
Every day I wish that the French threw in their bread recipes with the Louisiana purchase
I'm from Wales, too. Glad to see you accepted marmite! You should look up the 'marmite animal rescue' adverts that ran on TV in Britain. So funny!
Chocolate in the U.K. used to taste good and a lot stronger to me in 1979s and 1980s. The flavours seemed to change about 30 years ago. It seemed to become very continental and wushu washy. When I lived in Australia, many years ago, they still had English style chocolate which tasted good . I think one was called MUD and another WONKA.
BTW try Marmite in piping hot buttered toast. There is nothing better!
Dude, we need a house tour! You have a lot of great stuff.
We will have to do one soon 🔜
We will have to do one soon 😁
I've never done it but Marmite on cheese and onion crisps sounds like it would work but Marmite has to be used very sparingly on anything.
Just like the Bottom rubber jonny reference, everyone likes cheese and onion!
I gotta disagree mate, cheese and onion crisps are proper ropey, dirty nasty horrible things they are, utter filth. Lol.....marmite is the boss though.
James Bortles lol
And baggsey me first go with it...no get two....get two?! Wild man!!!!
Big shoutout to Chris! Nice one dude!
Cheers man. My pleasure!
Why is this so satisfying....live watching our cousin eating our food and watching our shows..
Did you even put milk in with the tea?
love it,always good to see you guys having a good old laugh.Apparently you can keep your car running on Irn Bru
Thanks bud. LOL
Don't bother buying "Cadbury's" in America, it's made by Hershey's so tastes completely different to the UK original.
The difference is palm oil
Yeah that is true. The US government actually banned British chocolate being sold in the US 5 years ago because Americans were tasting it and finding it better than lower quality American chocolate. So the US chocolate companies lobbied the US government to outlaw British chocolate being sold, like it was crack because they believed it was hurting their sales. Land of the free my arse.
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american choc and candy just tastes weird, i get it! but too fussy and too much of everything... cadburys have made a choc bar in the uk i saw recently that has all that fizzy candy stuff in it
@@antwango It is because in the US they put more chemicals in the chocolate to make last longer due to the US being a much bigger country and takes longer to transport chocolate. Food regulation in the UK is much tougher so Chocolate has to have more natural ingredients and next to no chemicals. A true story Tesco, the British equivalent of Walmart opened some stores in the US and because basic food standards of the UK were so much more natural and healthier than the US food standards, they rebranded normal Tesco's food in the US as a health food store like Holland and Barratt or Wholefoods.
And swedish chocolate like Marabou is even better than british.
Love you two this was such a joy to watch well done Chris for the great snacks! watching this with my tea and hobnobs ❤️🇬🇧
Diolch/thank you :)
Love from London. I'm so glad you did this guys.
Sugar-Free Irn Bru🤢🤢
Sugar-Free soft drinks are horrible, I know it’s not healthy but you need full sugar to enjoy the taste
Not to mention Aspartame tastes like shit, and personally gives me headaches.... Give me full sugar drinks every day of the week. And I don't even have a sweet tooth