Watch the last video where we try Christmas crisps, Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, and more: ua-cam.com/video/4Xsk0cvolWM/v-deo.html&t&ab_channel=TheMagicGeekdom
Here in the U.K. we have Shrinkflation. They are making the sweets/chocolate bars smaller while charging the same price. I used to buy Green and Blacks Dark Chocolate. The bar was 100g. Then they reduced the size to 90g but kept the price the same. This is just one example. Thanks for your videos.
Peppermint Patty? Ermmmm one of Charlie Brown’s friends 😉☺️ trust me, as I work in a very large supermarket and I know my way around allll kinds of chocolates 😉 we don’t “do” a Peppermint Patty ….. and the Cadbury “puds” are meant to be like a Christmas pudding - the dessert what forms part of a UK Christmas dinner set - just a choc novelty gift thing to put in a Christmas stocking or to look pretty in the bowl of chocs that you pass around when watching “Christmas telly” later in the afternoon - the Christmas tree decorations are in a limited supply this year! We normally have all different shapes to hang on the tree….stars, bells, baubles etc all decorated in sparkly foil - and the rule in “my house” is that the tree chocs CANNOT BE TOUCHED until Christmas Eve! 😡 and by 28 December you woukdld be hard pressed to find any hanging there! 😱😩😖
Christmas pudding is a thing in the UK. Generally on Christmas day or surrounded Ng days. It's like a flour/suet/ raisins/brandy pudding. It's around the size of a small soccer ball. You generally have it hot or warm, with custard or brandy sauce. You'd have it after your Christmas dinner. The Cadbury "pud" is called that because it looks like a small Christmas pudding!
Hi guys I enjoy you trying British Chocolates, I am from the U.K, you are a loverly couple who come across on youtube genuinely nice people, the kit kat, bar from the U. K. Next time you try one take two of the fingers and bite the ends off and use it as a straw with a coffee as you suck you will start to get the coffee coming through like a straw, just a fun idea for you guys to try if you like 👍.
Great video. I'm from the UK, but when I'm Stateside, we love York, Reese's products but Hershey sucks! What??? Terry's chocolate oranges are da bomb!!! 😁 Jeremy was spunky today! He's normally so quiet.
I think we are outnumbered on the Terry's chocolate lol. And we love Reese's, but a regular Hershey's bar is one of the most vile chocolate bars you can get. 😆
I love chocolate oranges, they taste even better after christmas when all the shops are desperate to sell the ones that are left and start doing 3 for price of 1 deals :D
Terry’s haven’t been made in York for quite a long time. They were bought out by Kraft which later became Mondelez - the same company that own Milka, Cadbury, Oreo etc. but they sold the Terry’s brand a few years ago. Terry’s is now owned by a French company (Carambar) and the chocolate is made in France. Daim is also owned by Mondelez. Basically, most chocolate brands in Europe are all owned by the same company. Also, since you mentioned Mr Kipling, that brand is owned by Premier Foods. Premier Foods make Cadbury cake products under licence - so a lot of the Cadbury cakes (Mini Rolls, cake bars, reindeer cakes etc . are made in the same place as Mr Kipling products.
Im not sure if it is just my family, but for me it is tradition to get a terry’s chocolate orange in a stocking. They also make dark chocolate versions which only seem to appear around christmas time.
Peppermint Patty is also a character in the comic strip ‘Peanuts’. Charles M. Schultz chose her name after he saw a plate of Peppermint Patties in his house.
Suprised you don't have chocolate Christmas tree decorations they are very popular in the UK. You hang them on the tree and as a child I would get one every day leading up to Christmas and I did them same for my children when they were small. My tree goes up on the my birthday which is the 13th December, 12 days before Christmas and come down on my dad's birthday 6th January which is 12 days after and as he is no longer with it is always a poinient day
English Christmas plum pudding is traditionally a steamed mixed dried fruit sponge ball with rum served with splashed on brandy that evaporates and is set on fire (flambé style.) Eaten with brandied cream or brandied custard or both. I serve with ice cream _á la mode_ Some people served it with a little icing on top with a piece of Holly garnish to resemble snow in place of _flambéd_ brandy. Hence the little rum flavoured chocolate Cadbury ball!
Fun fact, I live down the road from where they make some Cadbury’s products! Mainly the cakes now! Always remember when I was little and the factory was bigger you used to always be able to smell the chocolate! If you google Cadbury factory Moreton, Wirral it’ll tell you about it! It’s now owned by Premier Foods.
Terry’s were the first British chocolate house to introduce orange flavoured chocolate, but they also experimented with a chocolate apple and a chocolate lemon, neither of which took off. I have a young great nephew who adores chocolate orange, but he’s only allowed two pieces at a time.
Hiya. Maybe you should try the wafer-thin After Eight after dinner mints that come in the dark green rectangular box instead of whatever those things were? Also, try some Bendicks mints, if you can. Stay safe. All the best to you.
Yeah, they weren't After Eight mints. The thin square After Eight mint, each one in it's own paper sleeve is so much a part of the British culture that you used to be able to buy imitation plastic mints that you could replace in the box as a practical joke!
I can't believe you didn't try Ferrero Rocher chocolates! They are a staple in British households at Christmas, though not really British, more continental European. As a side note, it was bittersweet watching this video as I used to love chocolate but I don't anymore!
I'm only just seeing this video and I finally found someone like me I hate orange and chocolate and mint and chocolate and people don't get it. I love coffee chocolate and strawberry chocolate 🤣🤣
Watch the last video where we try Christmas crisps, Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, and more: ua-cam.com/video/4Xsk0cvolWM/v-deo.html&t&ab_channel=TheMagicGeekdom
They are not terry's... THEIR MINE!!! :D hehehe
I love a choco orange me with a nice cup of tea! :)
Here in the U.K. we have Shrinkflation. They are making the sweets/chocolate bars smaller while charging the same price. I used to buy Green and Blacks Dark Chocolate. The bar was 100g. Then they reduced the size to 90g but kept the price the same. This is just one example. Thanks for your videos.
The same thing happens here too. Thank you for watching the videos.
Peppermint Patty? Ermmmm one of Charlie Brown’s friends 😉☺️ trust me, as I work in a very large supermarket and I know my way around allll kinds of chocolates 😉 we don’t “do” a Peppermint Patty ….. and the Cadbury “puds” are meant to be like a Christmas pudding - the dessert what forms part of a UK Christmas dinner set - just a choc novelty gift thing to put in a Christmas stocking or to look pretty in the bowl of chocs that you pass around when watching “Christmas telly” later in the afternoon - the Christmas tree decorations are in a limited supply this year! We normally have all different shapes to hang on the tree….stars, bells, baubles etc all decorated in sparkly foil - and the rule in “my house” is that the tree chocs CANNOT BE TOUCHED until Christmas Eve! 😡 and by 28 December you woukdld be hard pressed to find any hanging there! 😱😩😖
Oh it's neat that you have so many different shapes to hang on the tree. Sometimes people put candy canes, but I've never seen chocolate before. 😃
Christmas pudding is a thing in the UK. Generally on Christmas day or surrounded Ng days. It's like a flour/suet/ raisins/brandy pudding. It's around the size of a small soccer ball. You generally have it hot or warm, with custard or brandy sauce. You'd have it after your Christmas dinner. The Cadbury "pud" is called that because it looks like a small Christmas pudding!
Thank you for the info Stevie! 😃
Or vodka butter lmao
Hi guys I enjoy you trying British Chocolates, I am from the U.K, you are a loverly couple who come across on youtube genuinely nice people, the kit kat, bar from the U. K. Next time you try one take two of the fingers and bite the ends off and use it as a straw with a coffee as you suck you will start to get the coffee coming through like a straw, just a fun idea for you guys to try if you like 👍.
Great video. I'm from the UK, but when I'm Stateside, we love York, Reese's products but Hershey sucks! What??? Terry's chocolate oranges are da bomb!!! 😁 Jeremy was spunky today! He's normally so quiet.
I think we are outnumbered on the Terry's chocolate lol. And we love Reese's, but a regular Hershey's bar is one of the most vile chocolate bars you can get. 😆
I love chocolate oranges, they taste even better after christmas when all the shops are desperate to sell the ones that are left and start doing 3 for price of 1 deals :D
Gotta love after holiday sales!
We need to buy them half price because the slices are hollow now so we only get half the amount of chocolate 😳
@@rhonddalesley I bought one of these today, and I'm eating a slice now, and they are not hollow
I can't eat dairy but I eat it once a year. I love Terry's chocolate oranges so much
Terry’s haven’t been made in York for quite a long time. They were bought out by Kraft which later became Mondelez - the same company that own Milka, Cadbury, Oreo etc. but they sold the Terry’s brand a few years ago. Terry’s is now owned by a French company (Carambar) and the chocolate is made in France. Daim is also owned by Mondelez. Basically, most chocolate brands in Europe are all owned by the same company. Also, since you mentioned Mr Kipling, that brand is owned by Premier Foods. Premier Foods make Cadbury cake products under licence - so a lot of the Cadbury cakes (Mini Rolls, cake bars, reindeer cakes etc . are made in the same place as Mr Kipling products.
Im not sure if it is just my family, but for me it is tradition to get a terry’s chocolate orange in a stocking. They also make dark chocolate versions which only seem to appear around christmas time.
Try Revells.. the Russian roulette of confectionary
My favourite are Cadbury snow bites. My son doesn't like much chocolate. But he loves chocolate orange and Cadbury's orange twirl.
Peppermint Patty is also a character in the comic strip ‘Peanuts’. Charles M. Schultz chose her name after he saw a plate of Peppermint Patties in his house.
Suprised you don't have chocolate Christmas tree decorations they are very popular in the UK. You hang them on the tree and as a child I would get one every day leading up to Christmas and I did them same for my children when they were small. My tree goes up on the my birthday which is the 13th December, 12 days before Christmas and come down on my dad's birthday 6th January which is 12 days after and as he is no longer with it is always a poinient day
That's such a nice tradition!
English Christmas plum pudding is traditionally a steamed mixed dried fruit sponge ball with rum served with splashed on brandy that evaporates and is set on fire (flambé style.) Eaten with brandied cream or brandied custard or both. I serve with ice cream _á la mode_
Some people served it with a little icing on top with a piece of Holly garnish to resemble snow in place of _flambéd_ brandy.
Hence the little rum flavoured chocolate Cadbury ball!
TRY _Elizabeth Shaw Mint Crisp chocolates_ sweeter than minty After 8's
I'm kind of in the middle on chocolate oranges as well, but it is something you have to have at Christmas.
Agreed.
Fun fact, I live down the road from where they make some Cadbury’s products! Mainly the cakes now! Always remember when I was little and the factory was bigger you used to always be able to smell the chocolate! If you google Cadbury factory Moreton, Wirral it’ll tell you about it! It’s now owned by Premier Foods.
That's cool!
That’s amazing 🥰
Yes American owned now.
Little tip: if you dip the kitkat santas in hot chocolate, the taste & texture is way more amazing and leaves your hot chocolate tasting stronger!
Terry’s were the first British chocolate house to introduce orange flavoured chocolate, but they also experimented with a chocolate apple and a chocolate lemon, neither of which took off. I have a young great nephew who adores chocolate orange, but he’s only allowed two pieces at a time.
Oh interesting. Thanks for the info!
Hiya. Maybe you should try the wafer-thin After Eight after dinner mints that come in the dark green rectangular box instead of whatever those things were? Also, try some Bendicks mints, if you can. Stay safe. All the best to you.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Yeah, they weren't After Eight mints. The thin square After Eight mint, each one in it's own paper sleeve is so much a part of the British culture that you used to be able to buy imitation plastic mints that you could replace in the box as a practical joke!
Elizabeth Shaw Mint Crisp chocolates more upper class than After 8's
Terry's Chocolate Orange is the best.
We know lots of people who would agree!
Chocolate Oranges and After Eights are both from York.
We have since been to York. We love it there.
There was a banoffee cadbury bar. It was just a limited edition
That sounds interesting.
I think you just put the Terry's chocolate 🍊 orange in the same category as candy corn. Either you love it or hate it. No in between. 🤣
You need to try the AfterEights with the Strawberry Fondant...They are amaaazing
I can't believe you didn't try Ferrero Rocher chocolates! They are a staple in British households at Christmas, though not really British, more continental European.
As a side note, it was bittersweet watching this video as I used to love chocolate but I don't anymore!
We can actually get Ferrero Rocher over here and they are fairly common at Christmastime too. Thanks for the suggestion!
Interesting fact, the filling of a Ferrero Rocher is Nutella.
Proper posh if you have them. Lol my son's last name is Wilkinson
I really enjoyed this.
This Christmas you should try a Terry’s white orange. They are lovely.
For Christmas has to be Bendicks
Milk Chocolate Orange are a bit meh IMO. The Dark Chocolate Orange is a much better flavour.
Yeyyyy nice to see you guys merry Xmas or happy holidays as you say
Sorry for responding so late, but Merry Christmas!
Choc Orange has to be from the fridge 👌
All Diams are almond. Swedish.
Keep rocking the marvel clothing man after my own heart
Haha thanks!
I hate anything chocolate orange, if I get a box of chocolates I always give the chocolates orange ones away. I like chocolate mint things though xx
Is a peppermint patty like a frys peppermint creme
Maybe? We haven't tried a Frys peppermint creme.
They look good
They were!
Those look tasty and so cute 🥰
They are! Thanks for watching
now to the doctors for a diabetic check!
Hello new friend. wonderfulriend. wonderful
Thanks and welcome
I'm only just seeing this video and I finally found someone like me I hate orange and chocolate and mint and chocolate and people don't get it. I love coffee chocolate and strawberry chocolate 🤣🤣
Haha me too! I also enjoy chocolate covered blueberries. It’s really just the mint and orange. 😂
@@TheMagicGeekdom ohhhh iv never tried blueberry like that Ill have to look for them, and yes just orange and mint for me too.
Cadbury isn't rich, it's milk chocolate.
It's really good!
She def had a drink or 4 lol
I wonder if they have some of those in pudding pops form 🤔
Lol good question!
UK chocolate v US chocolate no competition....Hershey's is really shite!!
You need water or milk to help cleanse your palette .
Anyone that would compare Nutella to anything has no taste buds.
Thanks. I guess...
Bottom of the line is 🇺🇸Is better for candy bars .. and our 🇬🇧chocolate is better 💯😉
That seems fair.
Used to enjoy but not now too much moaning, I try something else
Ok 😆