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@GIOBOZZАй бұрын
Whats your Favourite Finnish Candy If you would like to suggest videos for me to react to please fill this reaction request form hdocs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScs4iYMORX9u6YUlkezibTf19SdxNbzxBrLwflzCf4r0ur3qQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Btw Pfizer is America ironically 😁
@MatthewDicksonOfficial
Ай бұрын
When hot wings video?
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZand a medical company... 😅
@MrMaki12Ай бұрын
Fun fact Suukko was originally called n word's suukko!
@elinahamalainen5867Ай бұрын
Those Pihlaja candies are oldest product of Fazer, since 1895. It used to contain rowan berries but now only artificial flavor. Tupla is my favorite and most bought of these.
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Tupla was solid!!!!
@finlanderxx
Ай бұрын
Pihlaja/kettu and green balls were always the only candy grandmas and grandaunties used to serve 🤮. da-capos would have been much better
@Kerppu68
Ай бұрын
Kettukarkki - a bit of something with a hint of perfume
@sammy0084
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZ I agree. I every sense of SOLID :D
@leopartanen8752
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZYou should try Tupla Crispy Puffs 👍🏻
@royeb63Ай бұрын
"I'm not going to like this", he says, and continues to eat the whole thing. 😂
@Hejdo8Ай бұрын
You’re supposed to snap the Tupla in half to open it, it makes a pop-sound
@FinnishSnipar
16 күн бұрын
The tupla bar
@tiina-5855Ай бұрын
Fazer is Finnish! Glad you found candy you liked even though you don't like sweets generally. Other things: It's pronounced Omar. Geisha is a Japanese word. Old people always give kids Pihlaja fox candy, not many actually like them though😂
@yorkaturrАй бұрын
My great grandmother who was born in 1901 used to offer me Omar candies every time I visited her. That stuff is old school.
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
😮
@aphaapajarvi7487Ай бұрын
Karl Fazer Born16 August 1866 Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland Died9 October 1932 (aged 66) Jokioinen, Finland
@Juhani96Ай бұрын
Tupla is meant to open from middle of that bar. It cuts open very easily just pulling.
@TheAlex29494
Ай бұрын
not pulling. you snap it in two with a fast movement like a twig
@Juhani96
Ай бұрын
@@TheAlex29494 well, yes 😂
@UbixQАй бұрын
great, not everyone has a love for all kinds of sweets but this was fun to watch, minus you not opening them correctly :p
@leopartanen8752
Ай бұрын
Yup, Tupla opens by splitting it in half and the Fazer's candy bags open from the corners. 😁
@jarmopaakkonen2045Ай бұрын
You don't like Fazerina,but like Hersey's vomit choclate🤣
@kavadarrАй бұрын
Suffeli Puffi is like popcorn. First you take like one or two at a time and a minute later you're shoving whole handfuls in your mouth 😄
@aphaapajarvi7487Ай бұрын
It's fun to watch how you open the bags 😁 In the corner of the bag it says open here so it opens a little easier 😁
@pojuantsalo3475Ай бұрын
Very interesting video Gio! Nice that you found some Finnish candies you like. Personally I don't understand people who don't like some candies. Candies are ENGINEERED to taste good. That's the point. They are not healthy, but people eat them because they taste good. It is always surprising to hear people disliking several candies. Sure, some candies taste better than others, but candies not tasting good? What? I have watched a lot of videos about foreigners tasting Finnish candy I am surprise how much people dislike some things. I understand dislike of salmiakki, because that's an acquired taste, but Geisha and Fazerina chocolate tasting bad? That is so surprising! Another thing I have notice is people are almost proud of disliking certain things. Why would anyone be proud of not liking strawberries or mushrooms? There are foods I don't like for whatever reason. I am not proud of that at all! My favourite Finnish candy? Hard to choose, but Panda makes insanely tasty Lakumix candy bags!
@juu7064
Ай бұрын
They are engineered to feed your sugar addiction, for people that aren't addicted to or used to a lot of sugar many candies can taste very gross. If you drink beer or smoke cigarettes daily they can be best flavours in the world for you, but for someone who never drink or smoke they often taste bad.
@pojuantsalo3475
Ай бұрын
@@juu7064 Children learn to love candies at early age, because they are unable to think about the issues related to sugar addiction and that happened to me too, but once I was old enough to start drinking beer and smoke I was old/wise enough to not make those mistakes.
@AviationCornerOfficialАй бұрын
Nice video!
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@anza77Ай бұрын
Trying to say Fazer.. only thing I can hear "phaser". 😊..
@kimpen5076
Ай бұрын
Fazer is Fat zer.
@AviationCornerOfficial
Ай бұрын
Beam me up
@anza77
Ай бұрын
Scotty went to dinner..
@vpuikАй бұрын
How can Americans not like sweets? I like all of those. Tupla is amazing. I found those in Canada few months ago and brought some home.
@SXRMHWKАй бұрын
Tupla means double
@bettyhappschatt3467Ай бұрын
Some sticky candies are nicer if you enjoy them more slowly. - just let it melt in your mouth Sip some tea or coffee. Do not forget Karhu III whn you have a beer tasting.
@Alvaro_LittiАй бұрын
I miss Tupla suklaa from Finland ❤
@Finkele113 күн бұрын
"taitaa tyttö tietää mitä seinän takana on tarjolla"...tupla commercial from late 80s. Gold
@oltsu96Ай бұрын
This is good and very different tasting finnish candies" -video. I appreciate you did this even you don't really like sweets. And finally this kind of video without salmiakki. 😄😊 do you like liquorice?
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
I’ve tried salmiakki So I avoid it in this video keeping it authentic a true But the salmiakki Isn’t as bad as I thought but definitely not my favourite but over time it gets so much more tolerable
@tomi_9212Ай бұрын
You can try Fazer mint melted with hot chocolate it is so good. There is also drink called mint cacao but as you don't use alcohol this is is good alternative.
@somefool4625Ай бұрын
Suukot used to be called N-word kisses 😂
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
👀
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
Yes, 'suukko' is a kiss (one of those things). 'Suukot' is in plural: kisses. Because there are many of those kisses in a box. 😊
@somefool4625
Ай бұрын
@GIOBOZZ yup. Its not even a long time, since they changed the name and packaging.
@Ardious
Ай бұрын
Though I wouldn't translate the mentioned n-word to the slur used in english language.
@somefool4625
Ай бұрын
@@Ardious True
@nbrotkinАй бұрын
I just came here to watch you eat❤
@SetiMastahАй бұрын
My favourite candys are old or super salmiakki and sour sweet candies, it was fun to see you taste all kind of candies, I have same opinion about "vihreät kuulat" love hate relationship =)
@olle1041Ай бұрын
some finnish beers: sandels karjala karhu aura koff lapin kulta olvi There are a lot more but these tend to be the most popular ones.
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
They taste really similar though. And if you go the microbrewery route they taste quite the same all over the world. What I mean by that, most of the variants like IPA, jipa, stout, Porter, ale etc etc etc are made all over the world so they are not distinctly Finnish. If you want something distinctly Finnish you could try lonkero aka gin longdrink and sahti.
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
Maybe some berrywines from Finland ... And .... I can't think of too many distinctly Finnish drinks.... Salmari of course but you said you didn't want salmiakki
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
Maybe some mixologist could come up with more if you went to a bar to try different drinks
@bettyhappschatt3467
Ай бұрын
Yes, I guess any middle aged Finn who drinks beer knows these. (I do)🍺
@GGLEGO
Ай бұрын
He should try some ciders, and lonkero! (Long drink, a grape drink)
@morningstarfin8835Ай бұрын
The green balls should be pear flavored.
@MultiCanis
Ай бұрын
It is pear. And it's not even sour. I don't like them because they're too sweet for my taste, plus I'm not a big fan of jelly candies.
@riittakeskikuru8172Ай бұрын
Respect that you are honest😊 I myself don’t like anything too sweet. Suukko = kiss are many different tastes and I love them. Try sometimes mild liquids, not a strong ones first. They are not sweet😂g
@ricolyncАй бұрын
how to pronounce Fazer in this commercial: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fa16mtVvgdLActY.html My fav from Fazer is Fami chocolate bar. If you dont have a sweet tooth then maybe you should try different Salmiakki. Or just go straight to savory snacks like potato chips or pastries.
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
Yes, it's not pronounced 'feišer' - it's said 'Fatser'! 🤭😁 In Finnish, 'z' is pronounced 'ts'. 😉😊 And 'a' is always 'a', like in English word 'house' the 'o' is pronounced. Not like 'ey'. 😂
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
"Fazerina" in the same way: just add 'ina'. 😊 (BTW, I hate it too! 🙋♀️😅)
@acid324Ай бұрын
you do NOT want to know the old name of ''suukko'' ☠
@smartgirlcode
Ай бұрын
PLEASE no one tell him 🫠 it's gonna ruin the taste
@joonas1396Ай бұрын
I think what kismet is reminding you is kitkat maybe? 😁
@tu5392Ай бұрын
Suukko with coffee flavour is my favourite, Suffeli and Kismet are very good also.. and some salmiakki like noitapilli, turkinpippuri, vanhat autot. I hate all sticky or sour candies.
@somefool4625Ай бұрын
Aww. You forgot Fazerin Parhaat. Old classics.
@hextatik_sound
Ай бұрын
Fazerin Parhain is the name. It was good candy 50+ years ago.
@zekevarg3043Ай бұрын
Geisha, finnish is crazy... 🤣
@boosterbuster2297Ай бұрын
You should try Alcohol Salmiakki kossu ;)
@Tan3l629 күн бұрын
Classic Tupla is my favourite
@jarimarttinen579Ай бұрын
Taste of "Vihreät kuulat" is pear!? imo, those are not sour, but too sweet, pure sugar. Taste of "Pihlaja" is literally rowanberry. We call them "kettukarkki" = "fox candy". Old school granny candy.
@_loss_Ай бұрын
Fazer is Finnish, but dumle is Swedish, originally owned by Mazetti who was bought by Fazer.
@mythbusters866Ай бұрын
6:35 Why you eat more?
@HanmiesonАй бұрын
Watching this gives me diabetes
@MatthewDicksonOfficialАй бұрын
When hot wings video?
@moonliteXАй бұрын
Pfitzer 😅
@arttuhamalainen24 күн бұрын
Can you make a video were you are listening cledos. Cledos is a finnish rapper
@n00blamerАй бұрын
suffeli puffeli is chocolate covered rice
@hextatik_soundАй бұрын
"Best" :----D
@KristinaWesАй бұрын
It would be nice if you read (at least) the (main) ingredients for your audience, so we would have at least a clue about what you are eating, what the candies contain of! 😂❤ - You know they are in multiple languages on the back of the packages - usually in English, too! 😊 Some vloggers, while doing food tastings, even search the Internet for some background of the items: when they were invented, why, and so on. For example, the green balls have some interesting background histories - hence the crown! 👑 A short history might even be on the package itself..? 🤔😃
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Had to do it different Straight to the point 😁 I’d imagine most people watching are Finnish
@MultiCanisАй бұрын
The green balls are pear flavored, not lemon or lime. 😅
@MiNdFuGBoIzАй бұрын
Vihreäkuula= too much sugar
@RasmanniАй бұрын
karl fazer... he is Finnish dude.
@moonliteXАй бұрын
You should Google the original name of the suukko :D
@kakeeee7682
Ай бұрын
NO!!🙅🫣
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
Even worse is how late they changed the name :D
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Someone already told 😁
@kakeeee7682
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZ but Finland was not the only one, they were called that all over the world 😬
@moonliteXАй бұрын
This MUST be the first person in the world that doesn't like dumle :D
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Gotta be different!
@hextatik_sound
Ай бұрын
I don't like Dumle. It's awful.
@Alderzone
Ай бұрын
Nah, sticky toffee is not for everyone. Including me
@Alvaro_Litti
Ай бұрын
No, it's too sticky and a takes long time to eat, otherwise it's actually okay.
@tenkor9113Ай бұрын
old Finnish table manners. don't talk while eating, and chew with your mouth closed. sorry, but this is how it was teaching in Finland some time ago.
@stupidtookmynickАй бұрын
Dumle be like "oh you not going to like me before even trying me?! well then....I'll make sure you'll never be rid of me!" Pätkis is my fav tbh. I go nuts over mint chocolate :D Kismet and Suffeli are wafer chocolates. Fun fact, the Brunberg kisses (the "ghost" chocolate) is made in my hometown of Porvoo. I recommend visiting the factory here if you ever come back south one day, it's always fun to do taste tests and try the things there :D
@topias175Ай бұрын
swear to god last time i ate ”suukkos” the packaging said ”N-word in finnish SUUKKOJA. suukko=kiss
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@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Btw Pfizer is America ironically 😁
@MatthewDicksonOfficial
Ай бұрын
When hot wings video?
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZand a medical company... 😅
Fun fact Suukko was originally called n word's suukko!
Those Pihlaja candies are oldest product of Fazer, since 1895. It used to contain rowan berries but now only artificial flavor. Tupla is my favorite and most bought of these.
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Tupla was solid!!!!
@finlanderxx
Ай бұрын
Pihlaja/kettu and green balls were always the only candy grandmas and grandaunties used to serve 🤮. da-capos would have been much better
@Kerppu68
Ай бұрын
Kettukarkki - a bit of something with a hint of perfume
@sammy0084
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZ I agree. I every sense of SOLID :D
@leopartanen8752
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZYou should try Tupla Crispy Puffs 👍🏻
"I'm not going to like this", he says, and continues to eat the whole thing. 😂
You’re supposed to snap the Tupla in half to open it, it makes a pop-sound
@FinnishSnipar
16 күн бұрын
The tupla bar
Fazer is Finnish! Glad you found candy you liked even though you don't like sweets generally. Other things: It's pronounced Omar. Geisha is a Japanese word. Old people always give kids Pihlaja fox candy, not many actually like them though😂
My great grandmother who was born in 1901 used to offer me Omar candies every time I visited her. That stuff is old school.
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
😮
Karl Fazer Born16 August 1866 Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland Died9 October 1932 (aged 66) Jokioinen, Finland
Tupla is meant to open from middle of that bar. It cuts open very easily just pulling.
@TheAlex29494
Ай бұрын
not pulling. you snap it in two with a fast movement like a twig
@Juhani96
Ай бұрын
@@TheAlex29494 well, yes 😂
great, not everyone has a love for all kinds of sweets but this was fun to watch, minus you not opening them correctly :p
@leopartanen8752
Ай бұрын
Yup, Tupla opens by splitting it in half and the Fazer's candy bags open from the corners. 😁
You don't like Fazerina,but like Hersey's vomit choclate🤣
Suffeli Puffi is like popcorn. First you take like one or two at a time and a minute later you're shoving whole handfuls in your mouth 😄
It's fun to watch how you open the bags 😁 In the corner of the bag it says open here so it opens a little easier 😁
Very interesting video Gio! Nice that you found some Finnish candies you like. Personally I don't understand people who don't like some candies. Candies are ENGINEERED to taste good. That's the point. They are not healthy, but people eat them because they taste good. It is always surprising to hear people disliking several candies. Sure, some candies taste better than others, but candies not tasting good? What? I have watched a lot of videos about foreigners tasting Finnish candy I am surprise how much people dislike some things. I understand dislike of salmiakki, because that's an acquired taste, but Geisha and Fazerina chocolate tasting bad? That is so surprising! Another thing I have notice is people are almost proud of disliking certain things. Why would anyone be proud of not liking strawberries or mushrooms? There are foods I don't like for whatever reason. I am not proud of that at all! My favourite Finnish candy? Hard to choose, but Panda makes insanely tasty Lakumix candy bags!
@juu7064
Ай бұрын
They are engineered to feed your sugar addiction, for people that aren't addicted to or used to a lot of sugar many candies can taste very gross. If you drink beer or smoke cigarettes daily they can be best flavours in the world for you, but for someone who never drink or smoke they often taste bad.
@pojuantsalo3475
Ай бұрын
@@juu7064 Children learn to love candies at early age, because they are unable to think about the issues related to sugar addiction and that happened to me too, but once I was old enough to start drinking beer and smoke I was old/wise enough to not make those mistakes.
Nice video!
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Trying to say Fazer.. only thing I can hear "phaser". 😊..
@kimpen5076
Ай бұрын
Fazer is Fat zer.
@AviationCornerOfficial
Ай бұрын
Beam me up
@anza77
Ай бұрын
Scotty went to dinner..
How can Americans not like sweets? I like all of those. Tupla is amazing. I found those in Canada few months ago and brought some home.
Tupla means double
Some sticky candies are nicer if you enjoy them more slowly. - just let it melt in your mouth Sip some tea or coffee. Do not forget Karhu III whn you have a beer tasting.
I miss Tupla suklaa from Finland ❤
"taitaa tyttö tietää mitä seinän takana on tarjolla"...tupla commercial from late 80s. Gold
This is good and very different tasting finnish candies" -video. I appreciate you did this even you don't really like sweets. And finally this kind of video without salmiakki. 😄😊 do you like liquorice?
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
I’ve tried salmiakki So I avoid it in this video keeping it authentic a true But the salmiakki Isn’t as bad as I thought but definitely not my favourite but over time it gets so much more tolerable
You can try Fazer mint melted with hot chocolate it is so good. There is also drink called mint cacao but as you don't use alcohol this is is good alternative.
Suukot used to be called N-word kisses 😂
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
👀
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
Yes, 'suukko' is a kiss (one of those things). 'Suukot' is in plural: kisses. Because there are many of those kisses in a box. 😊
@somefool4625
Ай бұрын
@GIOBOZZ yup. Its not even a long time, since they changed the name and packaging.
@Ardious
Ай бұрын
Though I wouldn't translate the mentioned n-word to the slur used in english language.
@somefool4625
Ай бұрын
@@Ardious True
I just came here to watch you eat❤
My favourite candys are old or super salmiakki and sour sweet candies, it was fun to see you taste all kind of candies, I have same opinion about "vihreät kuulat" love hate relationship =)
some finnish beers: sandels karjala karhu aura koff lapin kulta olvi There are a lot more but these tend to be the most popular ones.
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
They taste really similar though. And if you go the microbrewery route they taste quite the same all over the world. What I mean by that, most of the variants like IPA, jipa, stout, Porter, ale etc etc etc are made all over the world so they are not distinctly Finnish. If you want something distinctly Finnish you could try lonkero aka gin longdrink and sahti.
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
Maybe some berrywines from Finland ... And .... I can't think of too many distinctly Finnish drinks.... Salmari of course but you said you didn't want salmiakki
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
Maybe some mixologist could come up with more if you went to a bar to try different drinks
@bettyhappschatt3467
Ай бұрын
Yes, I guess any middle aged Finn who drinks beer knows these. (I do)🍺
@GGLEGO
Ай бұрын
He should try some ciders, and lonkero! (Long drink, a grape drink)
The green balls should be pear flavored.
@MultiCanis
Ай бұрын
It is pear. And it's not even sour. I don't like them because they're too sweet for my taste, plus I'm not a big fan of jelly candies.
Respect that you are honest😊 I myself don’t like anything too sweet. Suukko = kiss are many different tastes and I love them. Try sometimes mild liquids, not a strong ones first. They are not sweet😂g
how to pronounce Fazer in this commercial: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fa16mtVvgdLActY.html My fav from Fazer is Fami chocolate bar. If you dont have a sweet tooth then maybe you should try different Salmiakki. Or just go straight to savory snacks like potato chips or pastries.
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
Yes, it's not pronounced 'feišer' - it's said 'Fatser'! 🤭😁 In Finnish, 'z' is pronounced 'ts'. 😉😊 And 'a' is always 'a', like in English word 'house' the 'o' is pronounced. Not like 'ey'. 😂
@KristinaWes
Ай бұрын
"Fazerina" in the same way: just add 'ina'. 😊 (BTW, I hate it too! 🙋♀️😅)
you do NOT want to know the old name of ''suukko'' ☠
@smartgirlcode
Ай бұрын
PLEASE no one tell him 🫠 it's gonna ruin the taste
I think what kismet is reminding you is kitkat maybe? 😁
Suukko with coffee flavour is my favourite, Suffeli and Kismet are very good also.. and some salmiakki like noitapilli, turkinpippuri, vanhat autot. I hate all sticky or sour candies.
Aww. You forgot Fazerin Parhaat. Old classics.
@hextatik_sound
Ай бұрын
Fazerin Parhain is the name. It was good candy 50+ years ago.
Geisha, finnish is crazy... 🤣
You should try Alcohol Salmiakki kossu ;)
Classic Tupla is my favourite
Taste of "Vihreät kuulat" is pear!? imo, those are not sour, but too sweet, pure sugar. Taste of "Pihlaja" is literally rowanberry. We call them "kettukarkki" = "fox candy". Old school granny candy.
Fazer is Finnish, but dumle is Swedish, originally owned by Mazetti who was bought by Fazer.
6:35 Why you eat more?
Watching this gives me diabetes
When hot wings video?
Pfitzer 😅
Can you make a video were you are listening cledos. Cledos is a finnish rapper
suffeli puffeli is chocolate covered rice
"Best" :----D
It would be nice if you read (at least) the (main) ingredients for your audience, so we would have at least a clue about what you are eating, what the candies contain of! 😂❤ - You know they are in multiple languages on the back of the packages - usually in English, too! 😊 Some vloggers, while doing food tastings, even search the Internet for some background of the items: when they were invented, why, and so on. For example, the green balls have some interesting background histories - hence the crown! 👑 A short history might even be on the package itself..? 🤔😃
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Had to do it different Straight to the point 😁 I’d imagine most people watching are Finnish
The green balls are pear flavored, not lemon or lime. 😅
Vihreäkuula= too much sugar
karl fazer... he is Finnish dude.
You should Google the original name of the suukko :D
@kakeeee7682
Ай бұрын
NO!!🙅🫣
@moonliteX
Ай бұрын
Even worse is how late they changed the name :D
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Someone already told 😁
@kakeeee7682
Ай бұрын
@@GIOBOZZ but Finland was not the only one, they were called that all over the world 😬
This MUST be the first person in the world that doesn't like dumle :D
@GIOBOZZ
Ай бұрын
Gotta be different!
@hextatik_sound
Ай бұрын
I don't like Dumle. It's awful.
@Alderzone
Ай бұрын
Nah, sticky toffee is not for everyone. Including me
@Alvaro_Litti
Ай бұрын
No, it's too sticky and a takes long time to eat, otherwise it's actually okay.
old Finnish table manners. don't talk while eating, and chew with your mouth closed. sorry, but this is how it was teaching in Finland some time ago.
Dumle be like "oh you not going to like me before even trying me?! well then....I'll make sure you'll never be rid of me!" Pätkis is my fav tbh. I go nuts over mint chocolate :D Kismet and Suffeli are wafer chocolates. Fun fact, the Brunberg kisses (the "ghost" chocolate) is made in my hometown of Porvoo. I recommend visiting the factory here if you ever come back south one day, it's always fun to do taste tests and try the things there :D
swear to god last time i ate ”suukkos” the packaging said ”N-word in finnish SUUKKOJA. suukko=kiss