Anybody remember the Mr. Bean episode when he had visitors over for New Years Eve. He ran out of Twiglets so he cut up a thin tree branch and dipped them in Marmite. Lol :-)
To Twiglet commenters; I love Marmite (& Vegemite) and have it almost every morning on my toast with avocado, but in my opinion Twiglets tastes nothing like them. Ah, well but I'm glad that there are folks out there that can appreciate them Twiglets. :)
So...was the bitter a yeast preparation? it says "Jacobs" on the twiglets bag, Jacobs is a brand of coffee in Germany, so I thought maybe they have that rand in the UK, too, for coffee?
The flavor on the outside of Twiglets is Marmite. My husband's a Brit, and he loves them. When he goes there to visit mum, he always brings lots of bags of them back for himself and for all of his Brit friends. I find them repulsive. What I love are Welsh cakes. They're fantastic with some Devon Cream or clotted cream on them. Devon cream sold in supermarkets in small plastic tubs like margarine, and bringing it back in your suitcase is somewhat questionable - which is not to say that we haven't ;-)
Wait a minute - you ate a chocolate Hob Nob with the chocolate on the bottom instead of on top!!!!! That's seriously crazy. Any English person who did that would find themselves sent to Norfolk.
Its so weird watching a persons first try of something that you grew up eating, its completely normal to go and get a packet of pickled onion crisps its an ordinary flavor to us as for twiglets they're normally something you eat around Christmas time as little side snacks (At least in my part of the country). As for the skips tongue tingle thing that's just a new gimmick normally you just eat them like a normal crisp
Right? I watched her Emmy Eats Mexico part 2 and most of the stuff she tried they have in Texas(where I live); like i can walk to the store and go buy most of the stuff she tried .o. Lol
No no no... you don’t eat skips like normal crisps! You put them on your tongue and kind of squash them against the roof of your mouth until they melt... the pack lasts for ages lol
To all those those that commented about scampi; I never knew that there were two different (British & American) preparations. You learn something knew everyday. :)
i never really get why people just dunk their biscuit in for a second. the trick is to leave it in just before it begins to break (which is hard to master) then you have a beautifully melted biscuit. tastes even better when the biscuit's got chocolate on it
emmymadeinjapan As there are so many consistencies and makes of biscuit it takes a lifetime to master the 'dunk'. Generally, and speaking from experience, one has be caught out by a bad batch of Rich Tea leaving an most undignified gravelly sludge in the bottom of one's Earl Grey.
ahh I remember when monster munch and space invaders were 10p each :3 those were the days of my childhood haha I must admit with my fellow Britanians, it is slightly weird seeing someone experience the snacks that we grew up with for the first time but it's nice as well to know someone gets a taste of Britain, we don't really have many foods to be proud of otherwise haha
Aurora Apocolypta not only have the portions halved, the flavour powder has too, I remember these tasting really strong in the late 90's/early 2000's those were the days.
Britain - the country where we queue like it's an Olympic sport and will only tut and sigh at someone breaking the rules but breaching biscuit etiquette has caused family ructions unto the 3rd generation. Consensus by committee is yet to be reached, although we've only had a few hundred years and these things take time, we thought we reached a turning point in 1850 with the established mass produced brands but it didn't last. I think the only thing we all agree on is that people who take a bite of all the kitkat fingers at once is definitely a wrong 'un. The jaffa cake debate is so polarised that even a court ruling is insufficient for the minority 'biscuit' brigade and friends are made or lost depending on how you eat them. It's serious business. You must provide Twiglets at a buffet though, doesn't matter if 3/4 of the guests think they're disgusting, it's traditional and therefore probably the law. I love going to parties though because I love Twiglets!
It's amazing how I can watch video after video of you eating and not get annoyed by the chewing noises!! That is a TRUE talent. Most people's chewing drives me nuts. XO
Milk bottles are my all time favourite! Tesco don't really do the best version, though... You should try some of the old-timey ones that are powdery and soft ♥_♥
Twiglets are horrible, They tend to be a Christmas food because there's always one person in the family who likes them. well thats how it is for me anyway. Only time of the year I ever see Twiglets in my house is christmas hehe
I remember those Twiglets from that one Mr Bean episode when he threw a NY eve party and ran out of Twiglets, so he served his two guests twigs from a branch outside the window and coated it in marmite.
Totally 😂 like the Sainburys (I never shop at "Sainburys" so I don't know if that's how you spell it) sweets in like the first or second video of eating the uk
I haven't had a bag of Monster Munch since I was about 10. 25 years ago! I used to love the pickled onion ones. Watching this makes me want a bag right now!
john1million i completely forgot about them! definitely need to go and look for them. I agree! Thanks for letting me know they still exist. There's hope!
Tip- Dunk biscuits for longer until soft , But don't over dunk or tragedies occur . Caramel digestives are the best for dunking because they stay firm if you over dunk .
tozzilil I hate hob nob's with a passion , The taste is horrible to me :) They taste like plastic or something . Caramel digestives on the other hand are hardcore lol
Most Americans do this. They even say (as Emmy does) it has "chocolate on the bottom". I saw a girl eat a Jaffa Cake upside down last week. She said "I like the top part, but not the bottom because it has jelly in it" or something to that effect. It's so very, very odd. Do they think birthday cakes or iced buns are iced on the BOTTOM? Do donuts have "sprinkles" on the BOTTOM? I wish someone could explain what has caused this bizarre cultural difference.
With Lemon Sherbets you need to keep sucking and eventually the Sherbet comes out the end, then it is fun to suck the sherbet out through the hole that normally forms at one end, all while keeping it in your mouth.
I find this is how a lot of people react to eating Twiglets. There's something... unpleasant but also strangely compelling about them, so you want one more but at the same time kind of don't like them. It's very odd.
All of the Monster Munch flavours are great, Nik Naks are great too, fave flavour the spicy ones. I love all of these things though and twiglets are tasty as I like marmite but can only eat a few occasionally.
My mum broke a tooth and all the roots by eating a Twiglet once and the procedure to have it fixed cost £2,000. I won't be eating any Twiglets after that, haha
I am british and we have sweets like sour gel that you squirt into your mouth or lollipops that have a large sugar covering which is lovely also try wotsits they are good crisps like Cheetos Americans have
Digestives are joy. I bought stuff from britishfoodshop dot com, they had Refreshers that were individual tablets. Very nice, subtle fizz. Also crisps, tea, chocolates, gifts... All sorts of neat Brit things! Twiglets, ha!! Makes me think of Whose Line Is It Anyway, when they'd do the "party" skits. We had heavy rain over the weekend, I guess the snow is part of that storm? We needed the rain, hopefully we'll have more soon!
emmymadeinjapan I'm not sure if you have scampi in the US! But good-quality scampi in the UK is made of monkfish. Cheap scampi that is more commonly eaten because it is less expensive, is made of white fish and shrimp-like meat.
actually if you look it up Monkfish Tail is illegally sold as scampi in the UK and Scampi is actually either Prawns or a Variety of Lobster that is small and cheap
Twiglets are coated in Marmite! So they've got the love/hate thing going for them. I personally really love them but I think they take a little getting used to. Pretty addictive in my experience.
I really love watching your videos.Your voice is so nice and relaxing and I also love how you seem to always drop something in your videos XD You're just so adorable and young looking.
It was a pleasure to watch and listen to such a nice young lady comment on sweeties ( you call it Candy ) that I have grown up with. And you made me laugh at your Twiglet analyst. Such fun seeing some one from a different country having to taste them for the first time. This crunchy snack appears in most English households over Christmas, and no one knows why. I have 2 tubs of them in my lounge , and for the life of me, I am still trying to think why I bought them. I have spent most of the holiday making my grandchildren taste these damn sticks. Tradition dictates we emotionally scar each generation of our children by force feeding them with this product.
why the hell cant americans understand this! Great britain is made up of England, Scotland and wales. The UK is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Further more, Ireland is not a country, it is a an island with two countries in it. The republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Erm, no, they're not. Britain is Scotland, Wales and England. The UK (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) is Scotland, Wales, England AND Northern Ireland.
Glad you've been introduced to the delights of chocolate Hobnobs! Have you tried Cadbury's chocolate or Galaxy? Both are delicious and have numerous varities you can buy them in. If you're not keen on milk chocolate then Cadbury also do Bournville. A dark chocolate named after the town that their factory is based in. For more savoury snacks give Walkers crisps a go. They have a huge variety of flavours and are like more flavoursome, less salty potato chips. Also a Lemon Drizzle Cake is a must if you like your lemon flavour :)
Keep an eye out for them. Very smooth chocolate. Feels like someone massaging your tongue as it goes in! I think it goes under the name Dove in some countries.
I tried some salt water taffy and regular taffy that a friend of mine brought back from the USA. It's pretty good, softer than refresher style chews. More like fruitella.
Ha ha all fab British snacks... Well not twiglets lol There's a few people in UK that make sweetie jewellery, I had a bracelet with fried eggs, dolly mixtures and gummy bears :)
I'm from England, it'd never registered to me how much our palate seems to like citrus, pickles and seafood until watching this video. Now I think about it they are my favourite things to eat. :) (I'm sitting here with lemonade and fairy cakes with lemon curd!)
I'm British & dislike Twiglets. My husband is Australian so I bought him Twiglets to try and his reaction was very similar (couldn't stop sampling but not enjoying them).
It's well known for people to walk around the streets of London with their mouths open with skips on their tongues. Also, have you ever tried the British candy 'Rock' or sticks of rock? :)
Note for you all who have never tried mint humbugs, if you are ever going to try one, dont chew! suck them tillyouget to the inside, then you can chew them!!!
I think it is very bitter, but that's because it has Marmite in it. Marmite is a very bitter spread you only put on toast, I dont think they have it in the states or where ever. Here in Britain, twiglits are the kinda things where you either love them or you hate them. But I love them!
I would love to know where Ms A got the Nik Naks from... and if she knows the cheese flavoured ones. When I was growing up in South Africa we used to eat them all the time - but now living in Belgium I havent eaten them in years. -_-
Anybody remember the Mr. Bean episode when he had visitors over for New Years Eve. He ran out of Twiglets so he cut up a thin tree branch and dipped them in Marmite. Lol :-)
I was thinking the same thing!
:-)
Jessica Fickes ah that was my favourite episode next to the new animated version where her blew up a pigeon😂😂
Classic!!!
That was a great episode with that vinegar wine!!😅😅🤣Love me some Mr. Bean!!❤️
To Twiglet commenters; I love Marmite (& Vegemite) and have it almost every morning on my toast with avocado, but in my opinion Twiglets tastes nothing like them. Ah, well but I'm glad that there are folks out there that can appreciate them Twiglets. :)
I loved your reaction to Twiglets. You looked like a cat burning its nose on a hot stove.
So...was the bitter a yeast preparation? it says "Jacobs" on the twiglets bag, Jacobs is a brand of coffee in Germany, so I thought maybe they have that rand in the UK, too, for coffee?
*****
Not sure this is the same Jacobs...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twiglets
Anne Clark
Is it? the Jacobs bakkery makes coffee too?
Twiglets taste like ear wax O.o
The flavor on the outside of Twiglets is Marmite. My husband's a Brit, and he loves them. When he goes there to visit mum, he always brings lots of bags of them back for himself and for all of his Brit friends. I find them repulsive.
What I love are Welsh cakes. They're fantastic with some Devon Cream or clotted cream on them. Devon cream sold in supermarkets in small plastic tubs like margarine, and bringing it back in your suitcase is somewhat questionable - which is not to say that we haven't ;-)
Wait a minute - you ate a chocolate Hob Nob with the chocolate on the bottom instead of on top!!!!! That's seriously crazy. Any English person who did that would find themselves sent to Norfolk.
that is so true haha :')
Mandolinic does it even matter? 😒
unicornsknowbest Gasp! What a suggestion! Of course it matters. (Now I'll have to go and lie down to get over the shock)
Mandolinic hahahaha
Why Norfolk?! Lol! What did we do?! 😂
did she just bite through a fucking refresher?? :O
Omg I was like "what magic is this" when she bit right through it
Why is tea in the uk such a stereotype?we don't drink that much tea
I know right?! I WAS JUST LIKE TF MAN WHHY
Aren't refreshers supposed to be chewy in general, I have yet to come across a hard refresher
Vlogging penguin: I drink A LOT if tea
Its so weird watching a persons first try of something that you grew up eating, its completely normal to go and get a packet of pickled onion crisps its an ordinary flavor to us as for twiglets they're normally something you eat around Christmas time as little side snacks (At least in my part of the country). As for the skips tongue tingle thing that's just a new gimmick normally you just eat them like a normal crisp
Ikr
Right? I watched her Emmy Eats Mexico part 2 and most of the stuff she tried they have in Texas(where I live); like i can walk to the store and go buy most of the stuff she tried .o. Lol
No no no... you don’t eat skips like normal crisps! You put them on your tongue and kind of squash them against the roof of your mouth until they melt... the pack lasts for ages lol
To all those those that commented about scampi; I never knew that there were two different (British & American) preparations. You learn something knew everyday. :)
Yeah they are Lobster tails
How did u bite through that refresher lol
Just don't eat them if you intend to kiss anyone after lol.
Steph Walford LOBSTER TAILS?! it's just langoustines or crayfish
Indeed..... :D thanks
fun fact! sherbet lemons are professor dumbledores favourite sweet!
i never really get why people just dunk their biscuit in for a second. the trick is to leave it in just before it begins to break (which is hard to master) then you have a beautifully melted biscuit. tastes even better when the biscuit's got chocolate on it
I didn't want chocolate in my tea. :)
wow i'm a master.... thanks like seriously
emmymadeinjapan As there are so many consistencies and makes of biscuit it takes a lifetime to master the 'dunk'.
Generally, and speaking from experience, one has be caught out by a bad batch of Rich Tea leaving an most undignified gravelly sludge in the bottom of one's Earl Grey.
If there in a shaded area they go hard but if there some where warm there chewy
ahh I remember when monster munch and space invaders were 10p each :3 those were the days of my childhood haha I must admit with my fellow Britanians, it is slightly weird seeing someone experience the snacks that we grew up with for the first time but it's nice as well to know someone gets a taste of Britain, we don't really have many foods to be proud of otherwise haha
and then for some reason Space Raiders went up to 15p and now there 20p which is a rip of because the packets didnt really get any bigger
Corey Eames
the packets stayed the same size yet the portions halved -.- I miss having FULL packets of crisps and not half crisps/half air haha
Aurora Apocolypta not only have the portions halved, the flavour powder has too, I remember these tasting really strong in the late 90's/early 2000's those were the days.
You guys have delicious food! What u talking about lol
Britain - the country where we queue like it's an Olympic sport and will only tut and sigh at someone breaking the rules but breaching biscuit etiquette has caused family ructions unto the 3rd generation. Consensus by committee is yet to be reached, although we've only had a few hundred years and these things take time, we thought we reached a turning point in 1850 with the established mass produced brands but it didn't last. I think the only thing we all agree on is that people who take a bite of all the kitkat fingers at once is definitely a wrong 'un.
The jaffa cake debate is so polarised that even a court ruling is insufficient for the minority 'biscuit' brigade and friends are made or lost depending on how you eat them. It's serious business. You must provide Twiglets at a buffet though, doesn't matter if 3/4 of the guests think they're disgusting, it's traditional and therefore probably the law. I love going to parties though because I love Twiglets!
It's amazing how I can watch video after video of you eating and not get annoyed by the chewing noises!! That is a TRUE talent. Most people's chewing drives me nuts. XO
Same !
(:
Same...what is it? Emmy is magical 💖
Wait a second...... Are Twiglets what Mr.Bean use for one christmas/New years episode, when he instead cuts some small branches to serve his guests??
I literally loved this video. As a British person I was amazed you don't actually don't know what they are. lol. I love Monster Much
That's what I thought! I hate twiglets to
I agree with everything you just said I'm British to x
Jessie Love What the hell's wrong with you people. God rested on the 7th day only so he could work on the recipe for Twiglets.
***** I don't know anyone foreign who hates us. Apart from Argentinians, but then that's mutual hate.
I'll have your share of Twiglets, then! I like them, and so does my Dad. (-:
Milk bottles are my all time favourite!
Tesco don't really do the best version, though...
You should try some of the old-timey ones that are powdery and soft ♥_♥
I'm glad I've stumbled upon your channel.
You have such a humble and polite personality :)
Twiglets are horrible, They tend to be a Christmas food because there's always one person in the family who likes them. well thats how it is for me anyway. Only time of the year I ever see Twiglets in my house is christmas hehe
There used to be Monster Munch that turned your tongue blue! And yay for another little Emmy!
I remember those Twiglets from that one Mr Bean episode when he threw a NY eve party and ran out of Twiglets, so he served his two guests twigs from a branch outside the window and coated it in marmite.
OMG I wasn't the only one! Thank goodness I'm not crazy imagining that one XD
Tesco brand bacon and eggs. Highest quality right there.
Ha Yea!
Lol
Hahahahaha
Totally 😂 like the Sainburys (I never shop at "Sainburys" so I don't know if that's how you spell it) sweets in like the first or second video of eating the uk
We loved your reaction to the twiglets! lol
Omg it hurts MY teeth when she chops on hard candy! 😧
"And dark chocolatey and- OOH IT'S REALLY STARTING TO DUMP OUT THERE." XD
The twiglet taste is marmite
I like how literally everyone here commenting is British (including me)
You... you didn't put the Monster Munch on your fingers. You're meant to put them on your fingers.
I've never heard of anyone doing that.
+Josh Crayton i always did that in primary school
Helena knows where it's at.
that's hula hoops mate
Well obviously hula hoops as well. I'm not some kind of savage.
I live in the UK and pickled onion monster munch are my all time favorite
Same
I haven't had a bag of Monster Munch since I was about 10. 25 years ago! I used to love the pickled onion ones. Watching this makes me want a bag right now!
They are nice but to Sour
Do they still make Nik Naks?? I loved them!
And I am made out of skips.
john1million i completely forgot about them! definitely need to go and look for them. I agree! Thanks for letting me know they still exist. There's hope!
Have to say Ribs n saucy is one of the best
SOMEONE FROM ENGLAND NEEDS TO SEND PERCY PIGS OMG
What do you mean "someone from England"? I know Scotland may be independent by the end of this year but seriously?
EraPonyProductions It's still in the British Isles, whats your problem?
OMG IM SENDING ALL THE VARIETIES YOU CAN GET!!
No they need to send 'shrimps and bananas' and also 'magic stars'
And Freddie frogs!!!
Dude. I found a shop that sells Tangy Toms today. I had no idea they still existed.
Tip- Dunk biscuits for longer until soft , But don't over dunk or tragedies occur . Caramel digestives are the best for dunking because they stay firm if you over dunk .
Hon nobs are the best for dunking. Everyone knows that. They're hardcore.
tozzilil I hate hob nob's with a passion , The taste is horrible to me :) They taste like plastic or something . Caramel digestives on the other hand are hardcore lol
tozzilil Rich tea are the best dunkers you uncouth oik.
OMG that's the best dunking caramel digestives
OH MY GHURD YOU ATE TE HOB NOB UPSIDE DOWN AAAAAAHHHHHH WHY DOES THIS ENFURIATE ME SO???!!!
I thought this omg
Most Americans do this. They even say (as Emmy does) it has "chocolate on the bottom". I saw a girl eat a Jaffa Cake upside down last week. She said "I like the top part, but not the bottom because it has jelly in it" or something to that effect. It's so very, very odd. Do they think birthday cakes or iced buns are iced on the BOTTOM? Do donuts have "sprinkles" on the BOTTOM? I wish someone could explain what has caused this bizarre cultural difference.
It so annoying, no wonder Americans are considered stupid
With Lemon Sherbets you need to keep sucking and eventually the Sherbet comes out the end, then it is fun to suck the sherbet out through the hole that normally forms at one end, all while keeping it in your mouth.
That's what she said...
I'm so childish I'm usually the first to point out any innuendo, however tenuous. I made a blatent one and totally missed it lol
Omg I just checked your channel, you're 13, you're too young to be realising things like that! wash your mouth out with soap :P
Seriously.. It's normal for our age...
It was tongue in cheek tbh. Don't grow up too fast.
7.05 "I don't think I like that"
and then she eats a third one😂😂😂😂😂
I find this is how a lot of people react to eating Twiglets. There's something... unpleasant but also strangely compelling about them, so you want one more but at the same time kind of don't like them. It's very odd.
Scampi Nik Naks are the worst flavour D:
All of the Monster Munch flavours are great, Nik Naks are great too, fave flavour the spicy ones.
I love all of these things though and twiglets are tasty as I like marmite but can only eat a few occasionally.
Why didn't she buy her Haribos instead of cheap Tesco sweets
Because tesco ones are just as nice in my opinion
also haribo isn't english its german
true but all haribos in the uk are made from the same factory (which is in the uk). bad excuss from me but whatever
Ed999Uk
eh i was just being pedantic. Kinder bueno isn't either but they're both eaten enough here to consider them english regulars
tesco brand, oh boy
In America do you seriously not dunk biscuits in tea? ARRRGH BUT WHY!?
Did anyone els start to die of laughter when she said "oh wow it's really starting to dump"?😂😂😂
RhysWasHere I did 😆
Pick and mix is still available in most sweet shops here in the uk
My mum broke a tooth and all the roots by eating a Twiglet once and the procedure to have it fixed cost £2,000. I won't be eating any Twiglets after that, haha
I doubt it was 2000 that is what she got the dentist to make the bil oot for ,sje was prbably shaggin g the dentist and that is what he charged
I am british and we have sweets like sour gel that you squirt into your mouth or lollipops that have a large sugar covering which is lovely also try wotsits they are good crisps like Cheetos Americans have
Little Miss A wins this series. All the classics.
kristian444 it was you, wasent it? 😂😂
When she was eating the hobnobs it you are British you know who annoying it was that she ate it upside down!!
Also your reaction to twiglets made me laugh so much. I think you stopped eating at the point where they start to become soooo moreish!
Digestives are joy.
I bought stuff from britishfoodshop dot com, they had Refreshers that were individual tablets. Very nice, subtle fizz. Also crisps, tea, chocolates, gifts... All sorts of neat Brit things!
Twiglets, ha!! Makes me think of Whose Line Is It Anyway, when they'd do the "party" skits.
We had heavy rain over the weekend, I guess the snow is part of that storm? We needed the rain, hopefully we'll have more soon!
I love the UK for the snacks we have here, they are hard to beat :D
Look out for the beef flavoured space raiders its really good and really you want to eat another pack when your done the first one!
Emmy:"I don't think I like this...." nomnomnom. 5 pcs later...so cute!
These obviously weren't baught in tesco #banter
emmymadeinjapan I'm not sure if you have scampi in the US! But good-quality scampi in the UK is made of monkfish. Cheap scampi that is more commonly eaten because it is less expensive, is made of white fish and shrimp-like meat.
actually if you look it up Monkfish Tail is illegally sold as scampi in the UK and Scampi is actually either Prawns or a Variety of Lobster that is small and cheap
So far this video is one of the top for unique and interesting items from England or any other country’s. I guess because all items are new to me 😂
Twiglits = marmite flavour mostly :)
either love or hate it lol
I love marmite, hate twiglets :p
Have you created a potato chip for Lay's Do us a Flavor contest? I really think you should :)
Im British and I LOVEEE Twiglets!!! TWIGLETS! Yuuuuuummmmmmyyyyy
Twiglets are the best
I know right?
Twiglets!!heck yeah!
!!!
YEAH BOII fucking love twiglets!!!!!!!!!!! Best crisps everrrrrr!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Twiglets are coated in Marmite! So they've got the love/hate thing going for them. I personally really love them but I think they take a little getting used to. Pretty addictive in my experience.
Great vid. Monster munch are great, you should try the flaming hot flavour if you get a chance
I LOVE SKIPS!!!
I really love watching your videos.Your voice is so nice and relaxing and I also love how you seem to always drop something in your videos XD You're just so adorable and young looking.
TBH, I don't usually like Prawn Cocktail, but skips? Dat i like.
monster munch is amazing
The spicy beef space raider are the nicest tastings in my opinion but for 20p who can complain.
Ikr !!!
Agreed
Smokey bacon walkers are the best!!!!! Mind you chipsticks are also heaven 😍
Walkers too expensive for me...the British eat chips with sticks ask an English person.
what...? eio clementi
There are so many British treats that I want you to try!!! Your videos are amazing!! Where can I send you a package? Xx
It was a pleasure to watch and listen to such a nice young lady comment on sweeties ( you call it Candy ) that I have grown up with. And you made me laugh at your Twiglet analyst. Such fun seeing some one from a different country having to taste them for the first time. This crunchy snack appears in most English households over Christmas, and no one knows why. I have 2 tubs of them in my lounge , and for the life of me, I am still trying to think why I bought them. I have spent most of the holiday making my grandchildren taste these damn sticks. Tradition dictates we emotionally scar each generation of our children by force feeding them with this product.
When you tried the mint humbug I was practically shouting "chew it! chew it!" at the screen, your reaction when you did was fantastic xD
why the hell cant americans understand this! Great britain is made up of England, Scotland and wales. The UK is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Further more, Ireland is not a country, it is a an island with two countries in it. The republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
I KNOW RIGHT WHAT THE HELL??
You're not alone ;)
and in GB we still have about 17 overseas territory as well.
I'm northren Irish x
mrjrountree Scotland is a island apparently
I love how pleasantly surprised you are about everything you taste! It's almost heart warming.
UK and Great Britain are the same place ...
neither have northern island ....
I'm from the UK
Also you put island but it's Ireland that's why I said that ...
Erm, no, they're not. Britain is Scotland, Wales and England. The UK (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) is Scotland, Wales, England AND Northern Ireland.
yay for "The Magic School Bus" i love miss frizzle
you should try the rib n saucy flavor of nik naks :) they are super yummy
I know right❤️❤️
They are my all time fave 🍟🍟🍟🍟
that refresher thingy we also have in the netherlands, but the name is different. :)
I BET SHE HAS TO BRUSH HER TEETH AFTER EVERY VIDEO LOL!!!
More like de-tox'ing for a month.
Twiglets, The marmite of the crisp world. Love them or hate them.
I live in scotland and we have all the same things monster munch is one of my faves
And we call chips crisps
Irn Bru FTW!
Well that escalated quickly.
Haha, somehow I knew that she would say "greetings lovelies", I heard it in my head before I clicked the video. I'm a pre-cog.
Glad you've been introduced to the delights of chocolate Hobnobs! Have you tried Cadbury's chocolate or Galaxy? Both are delicious and have numerous varities you can buy them in. If you're not keen on milk chocolate then Cadbury also do Bournville. A dark chocolate named after the town that their factory is based in.
For more savoury snacks give Walkers crisps a go. They have a huge variety of flavours and are like more flavoursome, less salty potato chips.
Also a Lemon Drizzle Cake is a must if you like your lemon flavour :)
I've heard of Galaxy but have never seen one. evenflow1981
Keep an eye out for them. Very smooth chocolate. Feels like someone massaging your tongue as it goes in! I think it goes under the name Dove in some countries.
emmymadeinjapan it's an American product just with a different name, I think it's smooth.
Skittles, fruit pastels, worthers original, wine gums, bueno, starburst, buzz fizzy dummys, bon bons...just some more faves which spring to mind.
I'm from Britain (Scotland)
What the heck is taffy?!?!
My thoughts exactly, and I'm Scottish too 😀
It's like a refresher bar without the sherbet x
I tried some salt water taffy and regular taffy that a friend of mine brought back from the USA. It's pretty good, softer than refresher style chews. More like fruitella.
Yeah... think MAOAM. And you're there. Taffy i've had from the states is a bit softer though...
monster munches was the best snack for me when i was a kid :) in the uk
The twiglets as you can see on the package are made by the company "Jacobs", which is a coffee company. So it probably is coffee :D
Nope, its made with yeast extract, I'm pretty sure we don't have that coffee brand in the UK or if we do I've never seen it :)
Love you Emmy!
Ha ha all fab British snacks... Well not twiglets lol
There's a few people in UK that make sweetie jewellery, I had a bracelet with fried eggs, dolly mixtures and gummy bears :)
I'm from England, it'd never registered to me how much our palate seems to like citrus, pickles and seafood until watching this video. Now I think about it they are my favourite things to eat. :) (I'm sitting here with lemonade and fairy cakes with lemon curd!)
I'm British & dislike Twiglets. My husband is Australian so I bought him Twiglets to try and his reaction was very similar (couldn't stop sampling but not enjoying them).
It's well known for people to walk around the streets of London with their mouths open with skips on their tongues.
Also, have you ever tried the British candy 'Rock' or sticks of rock? :)
Monster Munch rule, also Nik Naks best is Nice n Spicy. Marmite the best you can do for your tastebuds.
I love humbugs because the toffee in the middle is kinda salty and contrasts well :)
Dear Emmy, how do you keep the rest of your snacks fresh?
Another great video Emmy, and definitely an interesting mix of snacks :) not ones that I would have thought to include
Note for you all who have never tried mint humbugs, if you are ever going to try one, dont chew! suck them tillyouget to the inside, then you can chew them!!!
I think it is very bitter, but that's because it has Marmite in it. Marmite is a very bitter spread you only put on toast, I dont think they have it in the states or where ever. Here in Britain, twiglits are the kinda things where you either love them or you hate them. But I love them!
It's funny how so many Americans hold chocolate biscuits upside down because they think the chocolate is on the bottom
Wheat crunchies and salt and vinegar mccoys are great too. BBQ hoops too.
your reaction to the sherbet lemons is so cute and funny, hehe :)
Lol
I Love Twiglets they taste of Marmite (yeast extract) It's a love it or hate it kind of thing.
I love the korean show runningman! Bi Rain is in a show!
Twiglets are Marmite flavoured! I used to hate them but they kinda grew on me haha:)
I'm British and most of the crisp/sweets you tasted are horrible to me like the milk bottle and the sticks
I would love to know where Ms A got the Nik Naks from... and if she knows the cheese flavoured ones. When I was growing up in South Africa we used to eat them all the time - but now living in Belgium I havent eaten them in years. -_-