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Millions of bags of twiglets are sold every year ………love them
@user-dl6hr9iz9f18 күн бұрын
Thick as shit the two of em 😂😂😂
@user-qj2wl5eu9n21 күн бұрын
someone told me lays and walkers are the same company
@Homemade-in-4-Generations28 күн бұрын
lol walkers have been around longer than 90’s just renamed as smiths etc
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
What cookies did u just eat I saw u eat BISCUITS
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Jammy dodgers are biscuits cookies are entirely different texture and taste
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Prawn cocktail CRISPS not chips you eat chips for dinner ie fish and chips or as a side with steak
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Can't describe what twiglets look like ohh my days the clue is in the name TWIGlets has that yellow 5 and red 40 rotted the brain
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Walkers CRISPS not ruddy chips seriously get it right
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Caramel not carmel , carmel is a location caramel is a food its like calling a caravan a carvan
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Monster munch are crisps not chips you eat chips with dinner ie, fish and chips or as a side with steak
@longshanks90Ай бұрын
They came into this video with the wrong attitude, they was hating on it before they opened it so I feel like we didn't get a fair review as they was anti British from the beginning
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Biscuits, cookie's are an entirely different entity
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Prawn cocktail CRISP
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
OK let's sort 1 thing out they are walkers CRISPS not chips, chips are what you eat as part of dinner
@JacknVictorАй бұрын
Prawn cocktail contains no seafood nor taste of seafood. Its seafood sauce flavour (a mixture of tomato ketchup and mayo)
@Temeraire101Ай бұрын
There is Johnny Walker whiskey!
@MarkTL16Ай бұрын
American palettes have been ruined
@pinkgirlgaminghappypink697Ай бұрын
and remember ladies none of the food and drink you have had today contains carcinogenic additives so there not trying to make you sick so you go to the doctors and blow you're insurance policy not like food in the US FDA approved which also get money from the pharmaceutical companies just a thought
@stephaniehamilton6217Ай бұрын
Is the other unenthusiastic lady on the channel your mother? You guys have the same attitude.
@stephaniehamilton6217Ай бұрын
Are you mother and son? If so, teach that boy how to open packages without using his damn teeth!😬
@kitobi10660Ай бұрын
i love twiglets, they are my go to, try them with a pint of Guinness, maybe too much flavour for the US palette.
@jaynehall5592Ай бұрын
Walkers has been around for over 100 yrs,
@RYx222Ай бұрын
No they have not
@jaynehall5592Ай бұрын
Walkers is our top brand
@user-vd9bm1mx2wАй бұрын
So they eat alot of dog food then!
@harryproctor3046Ай бұрын
'I dont like it......6/10......I dont like it'. Americans 🤐🤨🙄😬 Maltesers are great, a solid 8/10.
@JamienomoreАй бұрын
I should have pointed out, all British Snacks are Natural Colouring and Flavouring. American Snacks are Artificial Colouring and Flavouring. Did you know there is no meat in US McDonald's Chicken Nuggets.
@JamienomoreАй бұрын
One of the Heads of Layes was in Britain. He saw Walker Crisps and bought a packet. He LOVED them, they were much better than American. Lays bought Walker but there was a condition. They could NOT change the name Walkers. The Twiglets were Marmite flavour.
@user-gf1wf8br5qАй бұрын
Walkers crisps..made 1948
@ceyecceyecАй бұрын
Oooooo❤
@j0hnf_ukАй бұрын
Twiglets are coated in Marmite, (or yeast extract to give it it's proper name), and is an acquired taste. Not a particular favourite of mine, as I'm definitely in the Marmite avoiding camp.
@scottanderson3751Ай бұрын
Eating shed loads of food is one thing but I’ve never seen anyone even attempt 20 packets of picked onion monster munch,as I say it out loud I doubt it’s even possible 😉
@kellychapman2843Ай бұрын
Also get some British beans and bread toast the bread butter it and heat the beans and put on top even put some grated cheese on it and just try .. your be surprised
@goodfeels8204Ай бұрын
This is hilarious!!!
@kellychapman2843Ай бұрын
Pawn cocktail is a sauce that you put on pawns that’s the flavour of the crisp it’s a pink sauce
@chrish2685Ай бұрын
The long winter nights must fly by. I don't like chocolate, I don't like this,don't like that. MISERABLE LIFE
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
Awww I think they liked some of it
@littlefinger5199Ай бұрын
So good!
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
Yes!🙌🏼
@himanshurana5232Ай бұрын
Imma need some Tasha in everything you upload, she that funny and warm❤❤
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
Thank you!
@karenanderson8830Ай бұрын
Now you know you're wrong, and you know you're right at the same time. Keep sitting on the plastic couch. 😅
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
Haha! 😂
@adrianbrown8887Ай бұрын
Wow some more Americans that can't eat anything from another country because it doesn't taste like American food. Open minds guys. You might learn to enjoy food with no cancer chemicals or a kilo of sugar.
@thejannerАй бұрын
Are snacks have flavour yank snacks always bland and fake tasting the Hershey's chocolate is disgusting
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
Interesting 🧐
@mattymcnallyАй бұрын
Ain't that the truth I've been to the states 3 times and all 3 times I was sick by day 4 each time due to the crap in there "foods"
@johnshea5967Ай бұрын
If you don't like chocolate, maybe trying foreign snacks is not the best choice for your reaction videos❤
@deano2506Ай бұрын
Not every snack contains chocolate. This was not a well thought out comment.
@johnshea5967Ай бұрын
@@deano2506 40% of the snacks market is occupied by chocolate items of one description or another! If you are happy to only take part in 60% of the taste tests, then so be it!!
@user-ks3uu7fx2fАй бұрын
WALKERS CRISPS CAME OUT IN 1948 WELL BEFORE LAYS WHO BOUGHT WALKERS IN THE 90S
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
They did!?
@RYx222Ай бұрын
Lays started in 1932, they are older than Walkers
@timhannah4Ай бұрын
Dip the Ginger Biscuits in your Tea!
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
Sounds delicious
@timhannah4Ай бұрын
Twiglets are top Banana! 🤘
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
Really?
@timhannah4Ай бұрын
THEY ARE CRISPS 😱 And Cheese & Onion are the Best 😂
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
We tried those today!
@xande4fffdf90Ай бұрын
We don't eat twiglets never heard of that in my life and i live in England
@homicidal_duckАй бұрын
Well they're definitely English lol
@aodhanmonaghan4664Ай бұрын
One thing i noticed, particularly with the Choccie Orange, is that's not British. That's American-made I'm pretty sure. The packaging is far plainer for a start. You may think, well isn't it still the same thing? You'd think so but no. Lemme use reverse example. The Big Mac in the UK, it's not made with the same ingredients. Some of the ingredients are outright illegal here. And the tastes folks are used to are different too. Plus, when Supersize Me and some of the big scandals came out, the main ways the large fast food giants were able to not haemorrhage customers was essentially competing with each other on quality. "We are healthier because we only use XYZ fresh ingredients unlike our rivals". So the beef, the cheese, the eggs, the lettuce, the tomatoes, all need to comply with much stricter regulations, which DOES impact taste. Going back to the chocolate, milk in the USA is treated in a number of ways to aid in transportation. Which changes the taste of chocolate. To folks in the UK, Hershey's taste of puke/sick/vomit. And it actually does, literally. That milk souring means more butyric acid forms. It's what makes parmesan cheese and feet have their particular odours and is also the reason that vomit smells the way it does. In the UK, the entire country is slightly smaller than i think Illinois. The distances from dairy farm, to chocolate factory, to the entire country of consumers is far far shorter. Hershey didn't have that "everything is around the corner" advantage. So Americans just grew up with chocolate always tasting that particular way. So, you may get UK chocolate brands being made under license in the USA, but they're made with American ingredients, and the American taste market in mind. Now that doesn't mean it's bad. Different strokes for different folks. But it does mean that you're not tasting British chocolate. But American chocolate with a British vibe. Henry Walker in 1948 set up Walker's in the UK. In 1989 it was bought by PepsiCo who owned Frito Lay's. Until the 1950s, all crisps (crispy chips of potato is why they're called that) were plain. Scientific food chemistry discoveries allowed flavours to be added. Cheese and Onion (from the Ploughman's lunch) and Salt and Vinegar (the 2 condiments used for fish & chips). The Lay's logo is from the early 1990s Walker's logo Finally, prawn is the word we use for shrimp. Walker's 3rd flavour, Prawn Cocktail, isn't actually prawn/shrimp flavour. It's Marie Rose sauce flavour. A prawn cocktail was cooked prawns in Marie Rose sauce, also known as cocktail sauce. So it's "tomato, mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce and lemon juice with some black pepper" flavour. In terms of what Worcestershire sauce (wuss-tuh-shuh wuss rhyme with puss, and the rest rhyme with unstressed "the") is Main ingredients Malt vinegar, spirit vinegar, anchovies, tamarind, garlic, onions, molasses, sugar, salt, spices, flavourings
@ThePeopleMirrorАй бұрын
So informative, thank you so much ☺️
@chrisjarvis2287Ай бұрын
Women who don't like chocolate? WTF?. Walkers and Lay's are the same.
@garlichrАй бұрын
Walkers and Lays are not the same. 2 different companies formed in different countries in different decades. Both subsequently acquired by PepsiCo hence similar branding.
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Sliced ? Segments honey 😂🤣
Millions of bags of twiglets are sold every year ………love them
Thick as shit the two of em 😂😂😂
someone told me lays and walkers are the same company
lol walkers have been around longer than 90’s just renamed as smiths etc
What cookies did u just eat I saw u eat BISCUITS
Jammy dodgers are biscuits cookies are entirely different texture and taste
Prawn cocktail CRISPS not chips you eat chips for dinner ie fish and chips or as a side with steak
Can't describe what twiglets look like ohh my days the clue is in the name TWIGlets has that yellow 5 and red 40 rotted the brain
Walkers CRISPS not ruddy chips seriously get it right
Caramel not carmel , carmel is a location caramel is a food its like calling a caravan a carvan
Monster munch are crisps not chips you eat chips with dinner ie, fish and chips or as a side with steak
They came into this video with the wrong attitude, they was hating on it before they opened it so I feel like we didn't get a fair review as they was anti British from the beginning
Biscuits, cookie's are an entirely different entity
Prawn cocktail CRISP
OK let's sort 1 thing out they are walkers CRISPS not chips, chips are what you eat as part of dinner
Prawn cocktail contains no seafood nor taste of seafood. Its seafood sauce flavour (a mixture of tomato ketchup and mayo)
There is Johnny Walker whiskey!
American palettes have been ruined
and remember ladies none of the food and drink you have had today contains carcinogenic additives so there not trying to make you sick so you go to the doctors and blow you're insurance policy not like food in the US FDA approved which also get money from the pharmaceutical companies just a thought
Is the other unenthusiastic lady on the channel your mother? You guys have the same attitude.
Are you mother and son? If so, teach that boy how to open packages without using his damn teeth!😬
i love twiglets, they are my go to, try them with a pint of Guinness, maybe too much flavour for the US palette.
Walkers has been around for over 100 yrs,
No they have not
Walkers is our top brand
So they eat alot of dog food then!
'I dont like it......6/10......I dont like it'. Americans 🤐🤨🙄😬 Maltesers are great, a solid 8/10.
I should have pointed out, all British Snacks are Natural Colouring and Flavouring. American Snacks are Artificial Colouring and Flavouring. Did you know there is no meat in US McDonald's Chicken Nuggets.
One of the Heads of Layes was in Britain. He saw Walker Crisps and bought a packet. He LOVED them, they were much better than American. Lays bought Walker but there was a condition. They could NOT change the name Walkers. The Twiglets were Marmite flavour.
Walkers crisps..made 1948
Oooooo❤
Twiglets are coated in Marmite, (or yeast extract to give it it's proper name), and is an acquired taste. Not a particular favourite of mine, as I'm definitely in the Marmite avoiding camp.
Eating shed loads of food is one thing but I’ve never seen anyone even attempt 20 packets of picked onion monster munch,as I say it out loud I doubt it’s even possible 😉
Also get some British beans and bread toast the bread butter it and heat the beans and put on top even put some grated cheese on it and just try .. your be surprised
This is hilarious!!!
Pawn cocktail is a sauce that you put on pawns that’s the flavour of the crisp it’s a pink sauce
The long winter nights must fly by. I don't like chocolate, I don't like this,don't like that. MISERABLE LIFE
Awww I think they liked some of it
So good!
Yes!🙌🏼
Imma need some Tasha in everything you upload, she that funny and warm❤❤
Thank you!
Now you know you're wrong, and you know you're right at the same time. Keep sitting on the plastic couch. 😅
Haha! 😂
Wow some more Americans that can't eat anything from another country because it doesn't taste like American food. Open minds guys. You might learn to enjoy food with no cancer chemicals or a kilo of sugar.
Are snacks have flavour yank snacks always bland and fake tasting the Hershey's chocolate is disgusting
Interesting 🧐
Ain't that the truth I've been to the states 3 times and all 3 times I was sick by day 4 each time due to the crap in there "foods"
If you don't like chocolate, maybe trying foreign snacks is not the best choice for your reaction videos❤
Not every snack contains chocolate. This was not a well thought out comment.
@@deano2506 40% of the snacks market is occupied by chocolate items of one description or another! If you are happy to only take part in 60% of the taste tests, then so be it!!
WALKERS CRISPS CAME OUT IN 1948 WELL BEFORE LAYS WHO BOUGHT WALKERS IN THE 90S
They did!?
Lays started in 1932, they are older than Walkers
Dip the Ginger Biscuits in your Tea!
Sounds delicious
Twiglets are top Banana! 🤘
Really?
THEY ARE CRISPS 😱 And Cheese & Onion are the Best 😂
We tried those today!
We don't eat twiglets never heard of that in my life and i live in England
Well they're definitely English lol
One thing i noticed, particularly with the Choccie Orange, is that's not British. That's American-made I'm pretty sure. The packaging is far plainer for a start. You may think, well isn't it still the same thing? You'd think so but no. Lemme use reverse example. The Big Mac in the UK, it's not made with the same ingredients. Some of the ingredients are outright illegal here. And the tastes folks are used to are different too. Plus, when Supersize Me and some of the big scandals came out, the main ways the large fast food giants were able to not haemorrhage customers was essentially competing with each other on quality. "We are healthier because we only use XYZ fresh ingredients unlike our rivals". So the beef, the cheese, the eggs, the lettuce, the tomatoes, all need to comply with much stricter regulations, which DOES impact taste. Going back to the chocolate, milk in the USA is treated in a number of ways to aid in transportation. Which changes the taste of chocolate. To folks in the UK, Hershey's taste of puke/sick/vomit. And it actually does, literally. That milk souring means more butyric acid forms. It's what makes parmesan cheese and feet have their particular odours and is also the reason that vomit smells the way it does. In the UK, the entire country is slightly smaller than i think Illinois. The distances from dairy farm, to chocolate factory, to the entire country of consumers is far far shorter. Hershey didn't have that "everything is around the corner" advantage. So Americans just grew up with chocolate always tasting that particular way. So, you may get UK chocolate brands being made under license in the USA, but they're made with American ingredients, and the American taste market in mind. Now that doesn't mean it's bad. Different strokes for different folks. But it does mean that you're not tasting British chocolate. But American chocolate with a British vibe. Henry Walker in 1948 set up Walker's in the UK. In 1989 it was bought by PepsiCo who owned Frito Lay's. Until the 1950s, all crisps (crispy chips of potato is why they're called that) were plain. Scientific food chemistry discoveries allowed flavours to be added. Cheese and Onion (from the Ploughman's lunch) and Salt and Vinegar (the 2 condiments used for fish & chips). The Lay's logo is from the early 1990s Walker's logo Finally, prawn is the word we use for shrimp. Walker's 3rd flavour, Prawn Cocktail, isn't actually prawn/shrimp flavour. It's Marie Rose sauce flavour. A prawn cocktail was cooked prawns in Marie Rose sauce, also known as cocktail sauce. So it's "tomato, mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce and lemon juice with some black pepper" flavour. In terms of what Worcestershire sauce (wuss-tuh-shuh wuss rhyme with puss, and the rest rhyme with unstressed "the") is Main ingredients Malt vinegar, spirit vinegar, anchovies, tamarind, garlic, onions, molasses, sugar, salt, spices, flavourings
So informative, thank you so much ☺️
Women who don't like chocolate? WTF?. Walkers and Lay's are the same.
Walkers and Lays are not the same. 2 different companies formed in different countries in different decades. Both subsequently acquired by PepsiCo hence similar branding.
Thanks for the knowledge ❤️