Favorite chip toss up between Munchies Cheese Fix and Simple Mills Farmhouse Cheddar which is like a toasted pita with tons of cheese flavor. Either one will go fast when it’s been that kinda day and you just don’t give a f
Chip I think you ought to try (I haven’t tried but would love to): exotic lays Indian chips like “masala magic” and “West Indies chili.” Some Indian store near y’all or online store will have it Im sure. 🌶️
Great video, thanks. I LOVE Marmite crisps (I have to own up and say that I am an Englishman) so much that a real physical thrill passes through me every time I taste one. They’re simply earth-shatteringly good. Don’t understand why other people don’t feel the same way: it’s a mystery to me.
No.😮 I'm taking a stand. I'm a Super Fan of both of you. So, for the love of whomever -- BEGGING for less food content. 😂 Sorry, Mrs. H. You're the best, but enough with the Southern Food / USA v UK junk food. I'm guessing I'm an outlier, or u wouldn't keep doubling-down on it.😉 Plus, I've DECIDED to be offended that only Southern Foods are being highlighted. We get Coke here. The original formula w sugar, "hecho en Mexico" here; SO different/better. (They really can cook in the South! 💯) . - 🌴✌️
Yep, the walkers and KP brands are British. By the Tayto packaging they are from Northern Ireland, there is a Republic Of Ireland version too. So it would make them a UK snack (Northern Ireland).
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfortry the Republic Tayto if you can, they are the worlds first flavoured crisps. They invented the production process and later sold it around the world. They were the worlds first cheese and onion crisps and worlds first salt and vinegar crisps.
A lot of Americans, when trying pickled onion flavour, usually say "i can't taste the pickle" 😂 not realising that "pickle" is actually a process, and not the things you find on McDonald's burgers, which are actually pickled cucumber.
Thanks Nicholas!! 😁😁😁😁 Our local UK store has a lot of the Crisps from different regions mixed up so it’s hard to tell what comes from where sometimes 😅😅😅😅 Most of it is British, but they do have some others too 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Americans seem to think that Walkers is the British branch of lays, but lays belongs to Pepsi and Frito-lay acquired Walkers in 1989 (having been founded in 1948) which, up to the point of acquisition, had nothing to do with lays.
Tayto is from the Ireland but Walkers are the UK version of Lays; you do come across Tayto in London (where I live) occasionally, but Lays is more common. I presume that the situation would reverse in Dublin, but I don't know.
@BLANKSnooneaskedfor Good to know my suggestions are being noticed...😅 Mr. H? I say this confident in our online friendship... oh why bother? (Fakes abandoning video long b4 12 minutes). So, everyone WANTS to look like an "average American"? Carry on... just yanking your chains. Don't make me go Full Karen on ya.😂- 🌴💪oops @MrHandfriends 😬
Norma. It wasn't about me feeling better about myself, I was just trying to educate you on certain things. It was so you can get a better understanding of things. Hopefully you haven't seen this as me going at/after you. Keep safe, vigilant and bless.👍
The Tayto in the video. Is the Northern Irish version of Tayto. North and south each have their own version of tayto. 2 separate companies than make the same product.
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor the packaging is different. and they taste different. cheese and onion flavour in the North tastes way different for the southern version. The 2 companies came to a legal settlement back in the 60s that allow them to exist independently of each other.
Have you ever had marmite?! Or any of these savory snacks?? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Yes I think I remember trying some …
Favorite chip toss up between Munchies Cheese Fix and Simple Mills Farmhouse Cheddar which is like a toasted pita with tons of cheese flavor. Either one will go fast when it’s been that kinda day and you just don’t give a f
Chip I think you ought to try (I haven’t tried but would love to): exotic lays Indian chips like “masala magic” and “West Indies chili.” Some Indian store near y’all or online store will have it Im sure. 🌶️
Never had a marmite crisp / chip ! Walkers is the British brand of lays ! ❤
Wow really!! 😮😮😮😮 Well…you should! 🤣😂🤣😂
Actually, both Lays and Walkers are owned by PepsiCo so it's more like, Walkers are the British version of Lays.
Great video, thanks. I LOVE Marmite crisps (I have to own up and say that I am an Englishman) so much that a real physical thrill passes through me every time I taste one. They’re simply earth-shatteringly good. Don’t understand why other people don’t feel the same way: it’s a mystery to me.
Walkers are the original deal to Lays, Lays bought the rights or company to make them (we kept the name).
Oh wow, the things you learn! 😁😁😁😁
Great video, Blanks!! Ty
Thank YOU for watching 😁😁😁😁
Taylor “oh my days”!! ❤ you will love pickled onion monster munch !!!
Thanks for inspiring our ranking scale 😜❤️🇬🇧🤘
You guys should film in your British shop ! Would love to see the prices and variety!!!
No.😮 I'm taking a stand. I'm a Super Fan of both of you. So, for the love of whomever -- BEGGING for less food content. 😂 Sorry, Mrs. H. You're the best, but enough with the Southern Food / USA v UK junk food. I'm guessing I'm an outlier, or u wouldn't keep doubling-down on it.😉 Plus, I've DECIDED to be offended that only Southern Foods are being highlighted. We get Coke here. The original formula w sugar, "hecho en Mexico" here; SO different/better. (They really can cook in the South! 💯) . - 🌴✌️
Yeah!! We’ll have to ask if we can film in there next time! 😁😁😁😁 Maybe we won’t get told off 😆😆😆😆
Yes ! I love Marmite, it’s especially good if you have been unwell and the first thing you can face to eat is thinly spread Marmite on toast .
Yep, the walkers and KP brands are British. By the Tayto packaging they are from Northern Ireland, there is a Republic Of Ireland version too. So it would make them a UK snack (Northern Ireland).
Def need to get some more Tayto crisps! 😁😁😁😁
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfortry the Republic Tayto if you can, they are the worlds first flavoured crisps. They invented the production process and later sold it around the world. They were the worlds first cheese and onion crisps and worlds first salt and vinegar crisps.
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No way!! 🤪🤪🤪🤪
A lot of Americans, when trying pickled onion flavour, usually say "i can't taste the pickle" 😂 not realising that "pickle" is actually a process, and not the things you find on McDonald's burgers, which are actually pickled cucumber.
Says you.
Roysters T-Bone Steak, Skips, Quavers, Seabrook and (until they were discontinued) Brannigans Roast Beef and Mustard.
I had a flash of wearing bugles on my fingers to eat..
Ah, yes…Bugles!! Ranch flavored 😁😁😁😁
Love finger bugles !
Marmites slogan is. You either love it or you hate it, i absolutely love it on a thick slice of really buttery toast 😋
They definitely nailed that tagline 😆😆😆😆 Our video next week is trying it on toast for the first time 😁😁😁😁
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor don't spread it to thickly because alot of people use way to much and make it to strong and definetly butter the toast first
The mascot is like Lego Mr Rogers with a pork pie hat
Please won’t you be my tayto?
It’s a beautiful day in my tayto patch !
Marmite you either love it or hate it . I'm on the fence neither love or hate it lol 😆 😂 😅
Tayto is an Irish crisp company
Thanks Nicholas!! 😁😁😁😁 Our local UK store has a lot of the Crisps from different regions mixed up so it’s hard to tell what comes from where sometimes 😅😅😅😅 Most of it is British, but they do have some others too 🙂🙂🙂🙂
There are two different brands of Tayto. One made in Eire and one made in Northern Ireland .
Tayto is from tandragee northern ireland.. chess and onion is beautiful.
Awesome reaction yum yum 😋
Ty aanyah
Waiting, second😂
Not much longer! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Americans seem to think that Walkers is the British branch of lays, but lays belongs to Pepsi and Frito-lay acquired Walkers in 1989 (having been founded in 1948) which, up to the point of acquisition, had nothing to do with lays.
And this is why we love learning new things 😁🤘👍🥳 Thanks!!
Try McCoy's, Walker's MAX and Walker's Sensations.
Tayto is from the Ireland but Walkers are the UK version of Lays; you do come across Tayto in London (where I live) occasionally, but Lays is more common. I presume that the situation would reverse in Dublin, but I don't know.
Never heard of Mega Meanies ?!
We’re showing YOU new British snacks 🤣😂🤣😂
@BLANKSnooneaskedfor Good to know my suggestions are being noticed...😅 Mr. H? I say this confident in our online friendship... oh why bother? (Fakes abandoning video long b4 12 minutes). So, everyone WANTS to look like an "average American"? Carry on... just yanking your chains. Don't make me go Full Karen on ya.😂- 🌴💪oops @MrHandfriends 😬
@@BLANKSnooneaskedforWell, that's completely different then... 🙄
Go to the store now and get you some !
4:00 Thanks, Josh, for that fascinating insight! 😂
Norma. It wasn't about me feeling better about myself, I was just trying to educate you on certain things. It was so you can get a better understanding of things. Hopefully you haven't seen this as me going at/after you. Keep safe, vigilant and bless.👍
I'm British and i've never ever heard of Mega Meanies!!
Oh wow!! We’re not 100% sure, but they could very well belong to another region of the UK 😁😁😁😁
I love Marmite, Marmite crisps are my favourite, but I can't stand twiglets..they're more bovril flavoured, which I also can't stand!
5:22 YOU need a drink? So do I now... 🍻
Marmite is something I've seen and smelled 🤢, just couldn't make myself try it! Y'all are great 😊
The smell is definitely detouring, can’t imagine what it smells like right out of the jar 🤣😂🤣😂
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor Exactly 🤢💩
Your great ! 🐅
New slogan for Walker’s: We like ‘em thicc!
All’a bout the mass !
From acroooooooos the pond tayto is Irish but still UK
Marmite is rank
They were cheese and onion hoola hoops not cream and onion
Marmite rhymes with Sh... and that's my opinion.
you put them on your fingers when yur a child.... free palestine
Tayto aren’t British, Northern Ireland aren’t part of Great Britain, they are part of the United Kingdom though.
Tayto is not British, it's Irish.
tayto is an Irish crisp where there was 8 million before the famine not other parts of the UK.....GET IT RIGHT🤫🤫🤫
Thanks!! 😁😁😁😁 We had never heard of the brand before 🙂🙂🙂🙂
The Tayto in the video. Is the Northern Irish version of Tayto. North and south each have their own version of tayto. 2 separate companies than make the same product.
@@brianfinlay756 oh wow so interesting!! How do you tell which is which??
@@BLANKSnooneaskedfor the packaging is different. and they taste different. cheese and onion flavour in the North tastes way different for the southern version. The 2 companies came to a legal settlement back in the 60s that allow them to exist independently of each other.
I was a bit confused with "its like an artificial flavour bacon" all crisps/chips use artificial flavour 😂
Taytos are irish not british lays copied walkers not walkers copied lay educate yourself sick off americsns thinking they incented lays before walkers
There's something Brokeback Mountain vibes about these guys.
Our back’s are actually in decent condition for our age, also…we live closer to the beach than the mountains! 😀😀😀😀