I'd eat the pop and my older friend would literally DRINK the syrup. But we were cool with it bc she didn't like the pop and I didn't like the syrup. It was a fair trade.
In the Southern USA - Boiled Peanuts are a Common Snack. From original salted to spicy - we LOVE them so much they're even available in a can from the grocery.
My co-worker would bring a can of those to work and heat them in the microwave. I thought they smelled vile, he said cause it was the brand or the microwave. I didn’t believe him cause he had no taste receptors. He could only tell heat from sweet. He liked the texture of them.
@@FlowerGemsGirl I agree 💯. The canned ones not only smell vile - IMO they taste like aluminum can & sadness. Fresh out the kettle from a vendor or homemade is the Only way I'll eat them.
@@liamisresponsible Same! Love them! I'd wager healthier than the majority of the meals, lol. My Ex Father-in-law uses brown sugar & soy sauce like they're going out of style 😐
Just letting you know, that grape lollipop is actually a Juicy Drop pop, very well known candies here in America. And they have a small, oval shaped divot on one side for the sour drops.
Dancing Bacon, did that Ovaltine toast taste a little TOO crispy? 🤣 This is why I love your content. You don't even skip a beat and just keep going. Thanks for the content! Much appreciated!
I watched all your videos since 2019 and im so proud of you, thank you for reduce the stress to all the people who see you and make the world a little better place
Usually I watch the balcony taste tests and feel hella jealous, but this time there was 3 things I've tried! I eat the Mexican & Vietnamese versions of that tamarind candy all of the time. I love it! In the Deep American South, boiled peanuts are LIFE! You find pots boiling away at farmer's markets and convenience stores. & the lollipop with the sour drops is called Juicy Drop in the US.
Dear DB, you’re my fave UA-cam channel. I found your channel when covid really started and you helped me get through some really bad times. When I’m feeling sad and awake at crummy hours of the morning I put on a playlist of your self heating hotpots and it helps me go to sleep! Not that your content is boring- it’s the opposite of boring- it is just really soothing and wonderful. Thank you for all of your amazing videos 💜
The boiled peanuts are very common in the south of the US.. they often put other flavors in them too... spicy usually..also those lollipops with the drops also are in the US, too.
The Danes would be mortified with the petrification of their beloved Danish pastry. Good for you to have tried though! There isn’t enough condensed milk in that would that would re-hydrate that crust! 😂
the peanuts and sucker with the liquid are actually super common where i live in the us! cool to see other countries have them too, especially the candy, it was one of my favorites
Why would anyone want to talk about the Danish toast? So what if he burnt the ends, or not, sometimes that happens in life, but I didn’t know Danish toast has feelings. I didn’t focus on that, just the whole video since he was the one who had to eat what he was showing us. Lol 😂🤷🏻♀️
Greetings from Denmark. I always find it fascinating to see what passes for a Danish out in the world. I'm sure it's delicious, but it would not be recognised as a Danish in Denmark. I would like to try it though. I enjoy your channel a lot.😊
Those candy drops use to sell here as well. There is a shallow little dish in the lolly pop to put the drops. This way your hand doesn't get all sour-sticky :)
Who doesnt like 7-11 food! Love the food! Long time fan! Thank you for always being there, I made my channel after watching yours. I had a few subscribers at first but slowly building. Thank you for those showing their support!
I don't know why this popped into my head, but it's usually best to put stuff in the microwave as far out in the tray as possible - most microwaves have hot and cold spots just because of how the actual microwaves bounce around (and how companies don't really care about solving that because it still works), and if something is moving as much as possible it gets a more even exposure compared to something that doesn't move much and may occupy more time with things sitting in those hot and cold spots.
I'm surprised the banana puffs aren't common in America! We have dehydrated banana chips and those are one of my favorites. I would LOVE to try the puff version!
OH MY GOSH the tiger peanuts are like the Thai version of southern US boiled peanuts, which I am OBSESSED WITH. I'm glad you liked them, you would LOVE spicy boiled peanuts. Come to Georgia, US some time :)
Just letting you know, that grape lollipop is actually a Juicy Drop pop, very well known candies here in America. And they have a small, oval shaped divot on one for the sour drops.
We have the same sour drops candy in the United States. It even looks the same. You’re supposed to hold the lollipop sideways and drop the drops in the little divot hole thing.
The tin that the pineapple jam biscuits came in reminded me of the old timey Nestle Quick chocolate and strawberry milk powder that I positively loved as a kid! But let me tell y'all in advance, American 7-11 has nothing on Asian 7-11. I imagine that any Asian person going to an American 7-11 would be this side of horrified as well as disappointed. Which is why, if ever you come to Texas, you need to go to Buc-ee's instead. Buc-ee's is a Texas institution along with Whataburger and I highly recommend both places to you and your lovely wife!
DB, i wish you could go back to TAIWAN!! 😭 i remember watching your taiwan videos during pandemic and it was so fun. ALSO, HOPE TO SEE YOU GO TO KOREA!!!
I like the choco balls and the Ovaltine danish the best of these. I haven't had Ovaltine in years and years. Just give me some chocolate and I'm happy 😊
WOW I didn’t realize that a 7-11 could have so many different variates of foods. Here in the USA there’s just basic foods like chips, candies, slurpies, soda, and things like that.
I see boiled peanuts are an international snack, LOL. I live in the Southeastern US, state of Alabama, and boiled peanuts are sold at roadside stands, in cans, and several other ways. Not my favorite snack, but to each their own, of course! 😁
How do you keep your sweetened condensed milk so... usable? I don't think you can leave it out in room temperature safely, and if you refrigerate it, the stuff won't pour or flow!
I noticed the seaweed i bought recently was quite a bit thinner than normal, with lots of holes in the seaweed it was so thin. Everything seems to be less lately. Seaweed is a favorite snack of mine 😊
Ive only had tamarind jam. Crazy sweet. I wouldnt say tamarind is compatable to lime, to sweet and creamy for that. Probably a dufferent variety you have there
so the Pokemon card, if it's made in Japan, will feel thinner than international Pokemon cards. not only is the printing process different, the cardstock is different, too. however, because the back is an international Pokemon card back, it might still be legal in tournaments! also it looks like an official promotional card! COOL!
I remember these candy drops is a big trend back during my elementary school days. Just having it literally makes you the cool kid. Good times
nah like fr tho 😂 everyone used to ask me for a drop of that sour syrup
I'd eat the pop and my older friend would literally DRINK the syrup. But we were cool with it bc she didn't like the pop and I didn't like the syrup. It was a fair trade.
Sameeeeeeeeeeee
In the Southern USA - Boiled Peanuts are a Common Snack. From original salted to spicy - we LOVE them so much they're even available in a can from the grocery.
I worked at a Circle K and we had to 3 pots of boiled peanuts and everyday by evening we were sold out.
Boy do I love some boiled peanuts. Perfect snack. Also, healthier than other (southern) snacks.
My co-worker would bring a can of those to work and heat them in the microwave. I thought they smelled vile, he said cause it was the brand or the microwave. I didn’t believe him cause he had no taste receptors. He could only tell heat from sweet. He liked the texture of them.
@@FlowerGemsGirl I agree 💯. The canned ones not only smell vile - IMO they taste like aluminum can & sadness.
Fresh out the kettle from a vendor or homemade is the Only way I'll eat them.
@@liamisresponsible Same! Love them! I'd wager healthier than the majority of the meals, lol. My Ex Father-in-law uses brown sugar & soy sauce like they're going out of style 😐
"a well filled up bag" 😂 looked full of air. Love your videos so much!!
Several of them looked well filled with AIR. All pack and little substance.
The tiger disagrees!
The air is there to try and keep the contents inside from getting demolished entirely.
Just letting you know, that grape lollipop is actually a Juicy Drop pop, very well known candies here in America. And they have a small, oval shaped divot on one side for the sour drops.
We have them in Ireland too, my 3 little girls always get them
My son liked those when he was little....
I miss the big flat Charm lollipops..from the 70s...
Same here in the UK
They were a big thing in Denmark in the 90s and 00s, too. They're still sold here, the craze has just died down.
They also used to sell them in Spain! :D
Dancing Bacon, did that Ovaltine toast taste a little TOO crispy? 🤣 This is why I love your content. You don't even skip a beat and just keep going. Thanks for the content! Much appreciated!
Crispy and burnt.
Came to say this.
I could feel it cutting up my mouth through the screen
It was definitely well toasted that was for sure. I think it would have been really nice if it hadn't been burnt 😅
Love these videos.
I watched all your videos since 2019 and im so proud of you, thank you for reduce the stress to all the people who see you and make the world a little better place
I always love your videos done from the balcony. The greenery looks so lush! ❤
Usually I watch the balcony taste tests and feel hella jealous, but this time there was 3 things I've tried! I eat the Mexican & Vietnamese versions of that tamarind candy all of the time. I love it! In the Deep American South, boiled peanuts are LIFE! You find pots boiling away at farmer's markets and convenience stores. & the lollipop with the sour drops is called Juicy Drop in the US.
Dear DB, you’re my fave UA-cam channel. I found your channel when covid really started and you helped me get through some really bad times. When I’m feeling sad and awake at crummy hours of the morning I put on a playlist of your self heating hotpots and it helps me go to sleep! Not that your content is boring- it’s the opposite of boring- it is just really soothing and wonderful. Thank you for all of your amazing videos 💜
The boiled peanuts are very common in the south of the US.. they often put other flavors in them too... spicy usually..also those lollipops with the drops also are in the US, too.
I feel sorry for the tiger!
The Danes would be mortified with the petrification of their beloved Danish pastry. Good for you to have tried though! There isn’t enough condensed milk in that would that would re-hydrate that crust! 😂
trust me, as a dane... im crying on the inside cause what on earth is THAT
Im not a dane but wtf is that toast bro it looks like someone had extreme constipation on that plate
Also, Ovaltine is banned in Denmark 😂
Love your vids! Been watching for 2-3 years. :)
After all of the fun items and beautiful atmosphere, I could live on that balcony...
the peanuts and sucker with the liquid are actually super common where i live in the us! cool to see other countries have them too, especially the candy, it was one of my favorites
Not me sitting here mentally begging him to open the Pokémon card BEFORE he eats the seaweed snack 😂😂😂 thank you for not letting me down!
No one talking about how he destroyed the poor Danish toast at 3:20 burnt 😢
It's not burnt, it's supposed to be like that
I thought it looked super crunchy 😂
@@KKerr1988It’s definitely burnt as per DB’s usual modus operandi 😂
Depends on individual would like it to be . I guess
Why would anyone want to talk about the Danish toast? So what if he burnt the ends, or not, sometimes that happens in life, but I didn’t know Danish toast has feelings. I didn’t focus on that, just the whole video since he was the one who had to eat what he was showing us. Lol 😂🤷🏻♀️
I think those choco balls would be pretty amazing with a bit of milk poured in after you melt the chocolate.
Mmm, that does sound good.
Greetings from Denmark.
I always find it fascinating to see what passes for a Danish out in the world. I'm sure it's delicious, but it would not be recognised as a Danish in Denmark.
I would like to try it though.
I enjoy your channel a lot.😊
We call the candy with the sour stuff, Juicy Drop Pop - kids love them! We have them in Canada
same as USA
Excellent! Another dancing beacons! I am always on the lookout
Those candy drops use to sell here as well. There is a shallow little dish in the lolly pop to put the drops. This way your hand doesn't get all sour-sticky :)
That Danish toast looks like it belongs in an adult store based on the packaging
crunchy bananas and soft peanuts? never thought I'd see the day!
11:05 I've seen this before. It's called Juicy Drop Pop. I tried it. It was so good.
Yea
I had it today
@@Maxwell-the-cat2372 cool
For some reason, juicy drop should have the rights to copyright that
This is so interesting! Boiled peanuts are popular in the southeast USA too!
Thank you i have been patiently waiting for another random snacks video 😂 so happy right now
The Thai snacks at 7-Eleven are delicious. ❤ I highly recommend them.
from Thai workaholic 🇹🇭
They look delicious 😋 thanks for making these videos I appreciate it 😇✌🏻
I love them seaweed snacks i could eat a bucket full of them! The lightly salted ones are my fave but they are quite expensive here in England x
The chocolate corn balls pretty much look like elevated Cocoa Puffs. I love it. 😊
Who doesnt like 7-11 food! Love the food! Long time fan! Thank you for always being there, I made my channel after watching yours.
I had a few subscribers at first but slowly building. Thank you for those showing their support!
I would love to see you all try snacks from an American 7-Eleven one day
I've never seen a 7-11 inside another building before. I love your videos, you always find new interesting things on your travels. 😀
I don't know why this popped into my head, but it's usually best to put stuff in the microwave as far out in the tray as possible - most microwaves have hot and cold spots just because of how the actual microwaves bounce around (and how companies don't really care about solving that because it still works), and if something is moving as much as possible it gets a more even exposure compared to something that doesn't move much and may occupy more time with things sitting in those hot and cold spots.
tysm for the info!
I'm surprised the banana puffs aren't common in America! We have dehydrated banana chips and those are one of my favorites. I would LOVE to try the puff version!
Some very interesting snacks & thanks DancingBacons 🥓💃🏼🕺
OH MY GOSH the tiger peanuts are like the Thai version of southern US boiled peanuts, which I am OBSESSED WITH. I'm glad you liked them, you would LOVE spicy boiled peanuts. Come to Georgia, US some time :)
We have the lollipop with the drops in the USA! They're called juicy drop pops
11:06 We have this in England! I remember always getting the Red/Pink coloured ones
I love tamarind! The packaging on that was so nice
She had the drop pop upside down. There is an indent on the front of the pop for the drops to sit in.
Your videos always make me super relaxed..and hungry❤😂
I love seaweed and thanks for sharing this snack good and yummy in my tummy
"That bag doesn't look too full"
*pours out*
"oh dang it filled up the bowl"
Very nice finds, Bacon.
Just letting you know, that grape lollipop is actually a Juicy Drop pop, very well known candies here in America. And they have a small, oval shaped divot on one for the sour drops.
That tin looked so cool!
So… in the US, we would call that toast “burnt to a charcoal briquet”… 🤔
Juicy Drop Pops are so yummy! The sweet balancing out the sour.
Right now I'm thinking of pouring melted chocolate over a bowl of cocoa puffs 😋😂
We have the same sour drops candy in the United States. It even looks the same. You’re supposed to hold the lollipop sideways and drop the drops in the little divot hole thing.
The tin that the pineapple jam biscuits came in reminded me of the old timey Nestle Quick chocolate and strawberry milk powder that I positively loved as a kid! But let me tell y'all in advance, American 7-11 has nothing on Asian 7-11. I imagine that any Asian person going to an American 7-11 would be this side of horrified as well as disappointed. Which is why, if ever you come to Texas, you need to go to Buc-ee's instead. Buc-ee's is a Texas institution along with Whataburger and I highly recommend both places to you and your lovely wife!
DB, i wish you could go back to TAIWAN!! 😭 i remember watching your taiwan videos during pandemic and it was so fun. ALSO, HOPE TO SEE YOU GO TO KOREA!!!
This was fun and peaceful to watch ty for sharing ☺
I remember staying right next to a 7-Eleven when I went to Thailand, they got a bunch of weird things there it's really cool
I like the choco balls and the Ovaltine danish the best of these. I haven't had Ovaltine in years and years. Just give me some chocolate and I'm happy 😊
Please tell me you did not eat the yuzu orange jelly with the fruit fly stuck to it...
Your Content is so relaxing without being Boring and the "Dining out" are always fun and the places you go are interesting! 😎👌
I think he overcooked the Danish snack. It is not supposed to be that crunchy 😉
WOW I didn’t realize that a 7-11 could have so many different variates of foods. Here in the USA there’s just basic foods like chips, candies, slurpies, soda, and things like that.
hi dancingbacons!!!!! love your videos
2:12 Would be great on ice cream or sliced banana!
That Ovaltine toast was crispier then Luke Skywalkers aunt and uncle 😂
9:01 that card translates to “today I’m the best”
I see boiled peanuts are an international snack, LOL. I live in the Southeastern US, state of Alabama, and boiled peanuts are sold at roadside stands, in cans, and several other ways. Not my favorite snack, but to each their own, of course! 😁
I want to try POP Banana! Where should I look?
Can I eat the procoro frozen? Not that I’ll ever go to Thailand-
Seeing a juicy drop pop have the juice being applied vertically is definitely an experience
How do you keep your sweetened condensed milk so... usable? I don't think you can leave it out in room temperature safely, and if you refrigerate it, the stuff won't pour or flow!
I just discovered you on your personal social media. I have SOOOOOOO much more love for you now. I mean I already loved you two, but now… ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I noticed the seaweed i bought recently was quite a bit thinner than normal, with lots of holes in the seaweed it was so thin. Everything seems to be less lately. Seaweed is a favorite snack of mine 😊
Been a bit since I watched your videos
Yummy 😊😊
(6:24) In India u will get 1kg for 0.85 USD and in India they call it Groundnuts not Tiger Peanuts 🤣
YAY new dancing bacons video!
Some of these products we have in the states but with other names
I am from Denmark, and I have never ever heard of that so-called "Danish Toast", let alone SEEN it! 🤣🤣🤣
Yummy everything looks super good and every time i see the Halal logo i instantly smile
The sucker with drops looks like Juicy Drop Pop!!
Do the Tiger peanuts taste like a regular peanut?
That first chocolate ball snack would be awesome on ice cream 🍨
i miss ovaltine TwT its my childhood snack
I miss the good old days of watching you wander through isles of street food. Those videos were My favorite!
Wow congrats for 3M!
Ive only had tamarind jam. Crazy sweet. I wouldnt say tamarind is compatable to lime, to sweet and creamy for that. Probably a dufferent variety you have there
How many countries have you visited so far?
Always love the vids. But… at time mark 3:36 the Danish toast shows bread mold. I’ve always wondered if you have backups for “just in case” snafus
Bruh Juicy Drop Pops are the GOAT
Tamarindo, unas de mis frutas favoritas 😋
great video thank you
These Snacks looks cool
Why does the jelly instructions look like it’s telling you to throw up in step 3? 😂
Can I but a DancingBacons branded microwave anywhere? 😂
My mom’s friend owns a factory that makes those drop pops and they gave 2 packs to me for new years 👍👍
Seems like the juice drop candy is found in a fair few places, pretty interesting!
Yes we have it in Saudi as well
Oh my the innuendos 😅
I always wait for something to spill and then not get cleaned up😂
Woahhh that 7 eleven is cool
Ang gara mo nmn kumain nya talagang kailangan mo pang durugin at hawak hawakan yak😅
so the Pokemon card, if it's made in Japan, will feel thinner than international Pokemon cards. not only is the printing process different, the cardstock is different, too. however, because the back is an international Pokemon card back, it might still be legal in tournaments!
also it looks like an official promotional card! COOL!
well, today is the day that "pork floss" just entered into my vocabulary.