i think he tried to layer it when he was talking about using the syrup to make it thicker for the christmas 'water'. it didn't work too well, but the attempt was there.
Hence why it makes little sense. The "English" word (it's french) juice specifically refers to the liquid of a fruit/vegetable. It's like calling a caramel a "fruit" because it has an apple taste.
fwiw - a cherry limeade from sonic (the actual fast food restaurant) is just sprite with maraschino cherries & flavoring (i.e. the syrup they're packed in) and lime wedges & juice. they released these flavor packets in a couple of flavors mostly for the marketing opportunity, since a big draw of the restaurant is that they have a pretty extensive drink menu with several ways to customize whatever you get. the drink packets take it from being water to flavored water, which is definitely considered its own thing to most normal people. the flavor combo of cherry and lime works really well together when you're not doing the grown-up version of making potions in the bath! watertok is just another example of tiktok algorithm-based consumerism. thanks for coming to my america lesson.
Bro yall should just come to America and do a food review of the most amrican places and then youll understand. Sonic is such a staple of...idk if its just in Texas or what but its a staple here
The main thing that bugs me most about these trends is the constant over consumption. look at the amount of waste that goes on. Nobody needs more than one of those cups, yet people have shelves of them, and then the use of bottled water, where they use two *plastic* bottles, just to pour it into the cup. *Does that not completely defeat the point of the reusable cup* ?!. Finally the tiny plastic sachets for each flavour serving, it’s not even like the powders are in little tubs where you could scoop them out, it’s just soooo wasteful, all that plastic for one drink.WHYYY
It's just the sheer time and effort buying, sorting, storing then actually using the stuff. I just got a bottle of water from my fridge. I'm drinking it. That's enough effort for a Sunday
Ive been drinking these since I was a kid to see people call them trends is hilarious lol SOmething isnt new just because you just found out about it on tik tok lol
People are like electrical circuits. They’re not going to do what is the absolute best or common sense, they’re going to do the action that has the least resistance TLDR: ppl don’t care about anything
I mean a juice is `the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables`. And a lot of these powders contain citric acid, a liquid that can come from a lemon. So, your honor, it's not false advertising.
The thing is in the usa, thats "juice" (flavored water with sugar), if you think youre getting real fruit in your juice you gotta pay for the fancy one, and their excuse is that i think theres 0g of sugar but of course theres still other shit
@@crashawashere right, let me break down my point further. If you shouldn't take more than 6 ibuprofen a day, drinking extra water with the additional ones you take above that does nothing. The percentage of unhealthy stuff vs water isn't necessarily relevant if they consume more than they should in sheer amount.
As a brit i feel like i need to clear something up, we would only consider juice to be the thing that comes out of squeezed fruit directly. We have squash (or cordial) that we mix 1:4 parts water, but we dont consider it juice, we just call it squash, and dont add anything else. And we dont have all the artifical colourings and flavours that the US has so the colour of some of these drinks is alarming 😅
Most of these people use non sugar flavour packets. It tends to be thier healthy alternative to high sugar soft drinks. So yeah it's healthy 1 liter of water with highly dilute flavourings yeah not a big issue.
@@vaernima in the amounts used in the drinks and food they are added to yes they are healthy. Aspertame for example, you need to have about 30 of those servings to have what is considered a harmful amount DAILY. Chemical scaremongering is Rife in social media. Bro watch out for the sodium chloride.
is it actually like a stitch? I thought he was thinking of when you get a belly ache from consuming something really sweet and mistakenly called it a stitch
@scarletsjazz6472 I think he meant it in the same vein as when you're running and the pain in your side is so tight it's called a "stitch", but yeah he's talking about stomach pain
As an American by birth- British by location I can explain a few things you're seeing & righly so, confused as these things are not available in the UK. First: the bubble gum "medicine taste" he said refers to a children's liquid antibiotic by prescription called Amoxicillian. I can not attest to the mans "water"; however, he's spot on as a child in the US, chilled liquid, Amoxicillion, I recall absolutely tastes like bubblegum. Second, the spinning kitchen divider they are using is commonly called a Lazy Susan. These were majorly popular in the '70's. Some were kept permanently on a family's informal dining room table or brought out during a meal. The house my family & I lived in whilst in the States had one installed in a tall cubard with 3 different shelves that spun 360°. My mom kept cooking spices, & certainly not any processed packets of whatever these people are obviously trying to play off 'flavoured' water, imo, it's just a mixed bag of anything for views syndrome! Hilarious calaboration video!😂 Cheers!🎉
That medicine was used in Australia too, but I haven’t thought of that bubblegum tasting amoxicillin since I was a kid. Also I thought everyone knew what a lazy Susan is. You would see them on people’s tables at Sunday dinner. I think it’s more generational than cultural. They would have them in the UK surely.
We Americans who still know how to use our brains call these, "soft drinks". At least that's what the industry calls them. Peace and love from the states!
Ok, so, as an American living in the south, I feel the need to explain a bit. “Sonic” is a drive-in restaurant. Like, full on, pull into a stall and they will deliver the food to your car, sometimes the carhops (workers) will be on roller skates. So, those Sonic powders are actually based on the slushes, or Icee, served at the Sonic Drive-Ins. The powders themselves, are usually labeled as juice powders in-stores. (Especially since certain ones can be used to make things like Kool-Aid.) So, sure, adding a little bit of flavor to water would be fine by most Americans’ standards. But the fact that these people are mixing the flavor powders and adding the syrups is what’s absolutely bonkers. It would be like drinking a Frankenstein-concocted melted snowcone at this point. Like??? Ew??? These people are basically asking for their teeth to rot.
@@glebglub Not really, no. They are effectively the same thing and there is no "official" definition of what makes a squash different to a cordial. In the UK at least, cordial tends to be used to try and imply a drink is more classy/grown up.
I live in a former British colony and we have squash here. It's only 30% fruit juice and full of sugar. I can't stand it. Too sweet. The only thing it's good for is making rum punch.
My water of the day: Get cup Boil water Put 1 large heap of coffee 3 demerara sugar heap spoons Pour 3/4 of boiling water Add 1/4 Semi skimmed milk Stir Enjoy 👌 😉
Cherry limeade is a traditional soda fountain drink that’s over 100 years old. Ideally you get one at a traditional soda fountain shop, they’re delicious. They’re also usually a soda, at least in my area, meaning carbonated. These watertok goobers are just drinking flat soda drinks and pretending they’re healthier than Billy Bob with his 7-11 Big Gulp and they’re probably actually worse.
@FreddyKruegerTheDreamDemon no something that is healthy provides you with vitamins, minerals just because it says sugar free does not make it good for you. Sugar would not be the only bad thing in these things, stuff like artificial colours and flavours, artificial sweeteners, trans fats etc
i saw a comment somewhere that said “americans eat/drink like they have free healthcare “ and i feel like it perfectly applies to this video, i’m literally shaking thinking about what that stuff would do to the body
George not knowing juice powder is a thing is quite funny. You dissolve them in water and get juice, fruit juice flavors commonly. It's very common here in Southeast Asia. Just because something isn't a thing in Europe, doesn't mean it's just American weirdness. Calling it "water" might be American though.
They're pretty uncommon in England (idk about the rest of UK), I remember seeing kool aid in the foreign foods Isle once but that's the extent of my exposure. I just don't think they'd work in the UK market haha because we're so used to/expectant of "juice" being concentrate fruit juices (squash) or the drinks made from that. Or like pressed fruit juices with the chunks in or strained out - like orange juice w & w/o chunks I hope this explains why the awareness of the powder product is low! And that's without saying anything about the average brit's lack of cultural awareness... not tryna start anything, I'm just saying lol
That’s fucking disgusting… It’s literally not even juice, it’s just water with chemicals. Juice comes from fruits, like orange juice or apple juice, and then they add things to it like sugars, preservatives and (unfortunately) artificial sweeteners. I have no idea how people can drink knock-off juice. If you don’t want to buy juices for whatever reason, buy fruits and juice them yourself.
Does George not know that juice powder packets exist? I'm British, and even I knew that. Lmao It's juice. You're mixing a colourful flavour packet into water. Water+flavour typically = juice
I love you guys so much but I think you should've done better research into what these things are - they're for people who struggle to drink water or are trying to cut down on sugary drinks - I love them! Instead of a fizzy drink in the afternoon I have one of those sachets and it's only 10 cals (easy for me to track on a diet). The pumps aren't coffee syrup they're for water and they're the same. I agree tiktok ran with it and some are absolutely mental about them! But I can respect the creation of these flavour packets/syrups. I struggle to drink water and these help me a lot - I've been feeling a lot better within myself and able to do a lot more day to day because of these packets. I only stick to 1-2 a day though as I don't all together trust they're THAT good for you They definitely have their pros though. And they're yummy 😍
@@lydiamichaels1976 idk flavoured water is kinda gross to me a lot of the time - it somehow makes my throat more dry 🤣 and some still have added sugar. With the amount of water we're SUPPOSED to drink, it'd cost me a fortune buying so much flavoured water lmao I often get cravings for blue raspberry flavours too and that's usually in a slushie or some shit and they're loaded with sugar, these sachets really do help me from giving in to getting one 🤣🤣
Yeah! All they need is the carbonation and they got a soda If they wanna be healthy and have flavored water they should infuse it with fruits or smth 💀
Finally he makes a video about this everyone in that water guys comments are praising him and that just pisses me off on how he’s not drinking water at all
to defend my beautiful country, no reasonable, common, normal american would do this. these people are just making us look bad. America stronger than ever, BEST country in the universe🦅🇺🇸 🇺🇸
uh oh.. I put these zero sugar packets into my water. I have severe OCD and sometimes I equate clear water to dog slobber. My doctor said they're of no harm. I should probably go to therapy more than twice a week.
i think you’re good as long as what you’re using is sugar-free. also make sure it’s not a diuretic (like caffeine) so you’re not inadvertently dehydrating yourself.
Are you trying to be low iq the video came out 40 minutes ago and his last video before this got 200k it isn’t falling off just because you don’t like him
@@tallemajas yeah, calling things juice that have zero percentage of juice in them, come in powder form, contain no natural sweeteners like fructose, and are neon colours is very odd.
When I think of flavored water I think of people putting little lemon slices or other fruit in their water or having flavored sparkling water, not powdered drink mix. There are a lot of ways to add flavor to water that don't involve chemicals banned in Europe.
I think in the USA they call things like kool-aid (which this stuff pretty much is) juice. The syrup stuff is probably closer to the kind of stuff thats mixed into coffees.
As a bartender....water doesn't layer water. You learn which alcohol layers what based on how heavy each is. This was highly entertaining to watch
it does if there's a temperature gradient
😎😎
@@trapitao1210 Science ftw!!!
This is why I mix sunflower oil into all my water
i think he tried to layer it when he was talking about using the syrup to make it thicker for the christmas 'water'. it didn't work too well, but the attempt was there.
6AY
"When you go to your mates house, ask for water and gives you that"😂😂😂
"IS THIS WHERE AMERICANS THINK JUICE COMES FROM!!??" no? but these are typically fruit flavored powders so it's easiest to describe as juice lmao
Cordial?
Hence why it makes little sense. The "English" word (it's french) juice specifically refers to the liquid of a fruit/vegetable.
It's like calling a caramel a "fruit" because it has an apple taste.
Squash?
So just cordial really…just kool aid innit
literally your drinking koolaid not juice, its Cordial
You're telling me you don't have cherry limeade in Britain? It's like lemonade but with lime, and also cherry flavor
We have it. It's just not as popular
We do but barely anyone drinks it lmao
fwiw - a cherry limeade from sonic (the actual fast food restaurant) is just sprite with maraschino cherries & flavoring (i.e. the syrup they're packed in) and lime wedges & juice. they released these flavor packets in a couple of flavors mostly for the marketing opportunity, since a big draw of the restaurant is that they have a pretty extensive drink menu with several ways to customize whatever you get. the drink packets take it from being water to flavored water, which is definitely considered its own thing to most normal people. the flavor combo of cherry and lime works really well together when you're not doing the grown-up version of making potions in the bath! watertok is just another example of tiktok algorithm-based consumerism. thanks for coming to my america lesson.
"Electralites, it's what plants crave"
Didn’t that first guy own a slime shop?
Silly Cam, being chronically online is an illness
Bro yall should just come to America and do a food review of the most amrican places and then youll understand. Sonic is such a staple of...idk if its just in Texas or what but its a staple here
He has been to America
As a 20 year old who has had bad heartburn issues since I was like 15, yes Cam, people under 40 do get heartburn (don’t recommend)
Any chance your Cameo will be back on. Need one for my sons birthday
Bro straight up makin potions
Brewing up a restorative tincture in the apothecary
Ikr bro is a gay wizard
😂😂😂
BAHAH YESS
Wonder how he grows his netherwart
guys, the legends who gave us “Ranking Every Sponge” are back
yes after a long and arduous wait of.... 1 day
🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:30 Ah, yes, blood red, and piss yellow: just like Christmas.
That's how it always looks at my house
them putting a plastic water bottle into a reusable cup fills me with sorrow
"Sorry, that looks like it took down the Titanic"💀
The main thing that bugs me most about these trends is the constant over consumption. look at the amount of waste that goes on. Nobody needs more than one of those cups, yet people have shelves of them, and then the use of bottled water, where they use two *plastic* bottles, just to pour it into the cup. *Does that not completely defeat the point of the reusable cup* ?!. Finally the tiny plastic sachets for each flavour serving, it’s not even like the powders are in little tubs where you could scoop them out, it’s just soooo wasteful, all that plastic for one drink.WHYYY
It takes years of my life when I see all the waste.
It's just the sheer time and effort buying, sorting, storing then actually using the stuff.
I just got a bottle of water from my fridge. I'm drinking it. That's enough effort for a Sunday
Ive been drinking these since I was a kid to see people call them trends is hilarious lol SOmething isnt new just because you just found out about it on tik tok lol
People are like electrical circuits. They’re not going to do what is the absolute best or common sense, they’re going to do the action that has the least resistance
TLDR: ppl don’t care about anything
@@neilgodwin6531I thought you said snorting and imagining this dude making Tik toks railing lines of this sugar powder made me chuckle. Thanks lol
Also the reason why Americans call this juice is because the powder that you add to water was marketed as "Juice Packets"
I mean a juice is `the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables`. And a lot of these powders contain citric acid, a liquid that can come from a lemon. So, your honor, it's not false advertising.
Never knew that. I always known them as "flavor packets"
Ig we'd call it squash?
Yeah but this is more of a non alcohol cocktail
The thing is in the usa, thats "juice" (flavored water with sugar), if you think youre getting real fruit in your juice you gotta pay for the fancy one, and their excuse is that i think theres 0g of sugar but of course theres still other shit
These people are legitimately going to become biohazards.
IT'S 98% WATER JESUS CHRIST
@@crashawashereyea and that 2% of chemicals probs gonna give u cancer later on lol
@@crashawashere and eating 30 apples in 1 sitting could potentially kill an adult from cyanide poisoning.
@@Kai81194?? 😂 Making the most useless argument ever
@@crashawashere right, let me break down my point further.
If you shouldn't take more than 6 ibuprofen a day, drinking extra water with the additional ones you take above that does nothing.
The percentage of unhealthy stuff vs water isn't necessarily relevant if they consume more than they should in sheer amount.
This is like vaping for water drinkers
Robinsons squash is gonna blow Americans mind
miwadi is better tbh
Counter point Vimto Cordial
yeh, do they not get all the Robinsons type cordials we get ?
As a brit i feel like i need to clear something up, we would only consider juice to be the thing that comes out of squeezed fruit directly. We have squash (or cordial) that we mix 1:4 parts water, but we dont consider it juice, we just call it squash, and dont add anything else. And we dont have all the artifical colourings and flavours that the US has so the colour of some of these drinks is alarming 😅
Also usually squash is just concentrated fruit juice with some stuff added to make it shelf stable.
In Scotland it isn’t unusual for people to refer to carbonated beverages such as coke as “juice”.
@@epb45 that's interesting, i hadnt heard that before
Depending on the area some call it juice and cordial (such as me)
cordial's just the grown-up name for squash
Soda has water in it, does that make DrPepper water?
If its sugar free Dr pepper then basically yeah. It's just sweeteners flavourings and water. Orange juice is mostly water, most drinks are.
@@KW-ng8ndso ur rlly gonna be out here calling orange juice water? And Dr pepper too? Be for real
@@h0td0gwater did you read the comment
@@KW-ng8nd did u watch the video
@@h0td0gwater well yeah obviously how do you think i commented this
I love George and Cam as a duo. They’re humour just goes together, great videos.
Are you joking? Cam's attempt at jokes are fucking dreadful, personality of a grain of rice
*Their.
the sexual tension is crazy
why did i comment this
The Stanley lead bit was aces
cam's one-liners are unmatched
i can feel the acid reflux just from watching this
@@crashawashere aite keyboard warrior
Same😂😂
I like jalipinos
good for you buddy@@camillahathaway4612
Implying that we hadn't gone off the deep end until now is crazy
We're at the bottom of the Mariana Trench at this point.
its a mocktail.
A fucking mocktail.
Thank you, was looking for this comment
YES, I was looking for this comment 😅
@@probablypositivity8918yes
A yes. Perfectly healthy water with 4 added artificial flavoring and sugar
Most of these people use non sugar flavour packets. It tends to be thier healthy alternative to high sugar soft drinks. So yeah it's healthy 1 liter of water with highly dilute flavourings yeah not a big issue.
Better than full fat coke, energy drinks, coffee and alcohol.
@@KW-ng8nd Yeah this seems a lot healthier than soda
@@KW-ng8nd Yeah, they just have artificial sweeteners in them instead, which we all know are totally healthy.
@@vaernima in the amounts used in the drinks and food they are added to yes they are healthy. Aspertame for example, you need to have about 30 of those servings to have what is considered a harmful amount DAILY. Chemical scaremongering is Rife in social media. Bro watch out for the sodium chloride.
watching him use the back of a spoon like how I used to have to make baby Guinness shots at work has me creasing
Like he was trying to make a Black & Tan🤣
Oh, well, at least he's trying!
10:57 “belly stitch” maybe you’re allergic to something in the pina colada man that happens to me but I have a citrus allergy😭
is it actually like a stitch? I thought he was thinking of when you get a belly ache from consuming something really sweet and mistakenly called it a stitch
I think George has said he's allergic to oranges before so it may be something to do with that?
@scarletsjazz6472 I think he meant it in the same vein as when you're running and the pain in your side is so tight it's called a "stitch", but yeah he's talking about stomach pain
@@Faith01841 wow that’s weird then. it must be an allergy thing
I entirely forgot that Memeulous existed
same
Sounds like a sad life
@@rat4ratsyour a sad life mate
@@rat4rats na found some people that be making better content, this content style died for me and its not even funny atp
your missing out bro..
As an American by birth- British by location I can explain a few things you're seeing & righly so, confused as these things are not available in the UK.
First: the bubble gum "medicine taste" he said refers to a children's liquid antibiotic by prescription called Amoxicillian. I can not attest to the mans "water"; however, he's spot on as a child in the US, chilled liquid, Amoxicillion, I recall absolutely tastes like bubblegum.
Second, the spinning kitchen divider they are using is commonly called a Lazy Susan. These were majorly popular in the '70's. Some were kept permanently on a family's informal dining room table or brought out during a meal.
The house my family & I lived in whilst in the States had one installed in a tall cubard with 3 different shelves that spun 360°. My mom kept cooking spices, & certainly not any processed packets of whatever these people are obviously trying to play off 'flavoured' water, imo, it's just a mixed bag of anything for views syndrome! Hilarious calaboration video!😂 Cheers!🎉
Usefull context 🙏
That medicine was used in Australia too, but I haven’t thought of that bubblegum tasting amoxicillin since I was a kid.
Also I thought everyone knew what a lazy Susan is. You would see them on people’s tables at Sunday dinner. I think it’s more generational than cultural. They would have them in the UK surely.
@@Dan_Ben_Michael That's funny, amoxicillin in the UK has always been banana flavoured for as long as I have been alive
Cam has to be one of my favourite characters in the Memeulous Cinematic Universe
We Americans who still know how to use our brains call these, "soft drinks". At least that's what the industry calls them. Peace and love from the states!
To me (aussie) "soft drink" refers to fizzy drinks like coke or fanta. I'd call this cordial
Funny how language works lol
A soft drink is soda, this is not soda
It’s not though, that’s for carbonated drinks
@@OtakuPie same in canada
elf bar water
LOL
That shit looks like it'd get you high ngl 💀
My favourite!
love that you and cam are making vids together lately
Ok, so, as an American living in the south, I feel the need to explain a bit.
“Sonic” is a drive-in restaurant. Like, full on, pull into a stall and they will deliver the food to your car, sometimes the carhops (workers) will be on roller skates. So, those Sonic powders are actually based on the slushes, or Icee, served at the Sonic Drive-Ins.
The powders themselves, are usually labeled as juice powders in-stores. (Especially since certain ones can be used to make things like Kool-Aid.) So, sure, adding a little bit of flavor to water would be fine by most Americans’ standards. But the fact that these people are mixing the flavor powders and adding the syrups is what’s absolutely bonkers.
It would be like drinking a Frankenstein-concocted melted snowcone at this point. Like??? Ew??? These people are basically asking for their teeth to rot.
"juice" lol. is kool-aid juice too?
10:08 it’s artificial squash
isn't all squash artificial? otherwise it'd be a cordial
@@glebglub Not really, no. They are effectively the same thing and there is no "official" definition of what makes a squash different to a cordial. In the UK at least, cordial tends to be used to try and imply a drink is more classy/grown up.
I live in a former British colony and we have squash here. It's only 30% fruit juice and full of sugar. I can't stand it. Too sweet. The only thing it's good for is making rum punch.
The layering of the red and green was absolutely terrible and he should be banned.
cam and george have been a great duo lately
"Do people under the age of 30 get heartburn"
I'm 19 and I get heartburn pretty regularly... so long story short, yes.
As a American I must say yes we have
An* American
3 views? Bro fell off
mate its not been a minute yet
fr man, 1 min out and not even 10k views
George is a national treasure
Agreed
He doesn't even know what juice is
@@captainjames4649isn’t juice supposed to be from actual fruit not artificial flavouring???
@@Gotrr88juice can have artificial flavors sorry to tell you
@@nano5881disagree
My water of the day:
Get cup
Boil water
Put 1 large heap of coffee
3 demerara sugar heap spoons
Pour 3/4 of boiling water
Add 1/4 Semi skimmed milk
Stir
Enjoy 👌 😉
Cherry limeade is a traditional soda fountain drink that’s over 100 years old. Ideally you get one at a traditional soda fountain shop, they’re delicious. They’re also usually a soda, at least in my area, meaning carbonated. These watertok goobers are just drinking flat soda drinks and pretending they’re healthier than Billy Bob with his 7-11 Big Gulp and they’re probably actually worse.
I once had an argument with someone on tiktok bc i said this wasnt water and it wasnt healthy. They told me bc its all sugar free its healthy
I mean, it is. It might still have a few carbs but it is still healthy.
@FreddyKruegerTheDreamDemon no something that is healthy provides you with vitamins, minerals just because it says sugar free does not make it good for you. Sugar would not be the only bad thing in these things, stuff like artificial colours and flavours, artificial sweeteners, trans fats etc
@@FreddyKruegerTheDreamDemon spot the american
Yeah, sugar free stuff still spikes your blood sugar levels and insulin
i saw a comment somewhere that said “americans eat/drink like they have free healthcare “ and i feel like it perfectly applies to this video, i’m literally shaking thinking about what that stuff would do to the body
lollll true
Good to see Will and George collabing just like the old days, good times
Day 31 of asking George to wear the maid dress again.
You still asking?
water RECIPE 💀💀💀
Watertok is concerning
piss comes out in layers
George not knowing juice powder is a thing is quite funny. You dissolve them in water and get juice, fruit juice flavors commonly. It's very common here in Southeast Asia. Just because something isn't a thing in Europe, doesn't mean it's just American weirdness. Calling it "water" might be American though.
They're pretty uncommon in England (idk about the rest of UK), I remember seeing kool aid in the foreign foods Isle once but that's the extent of my exposure. I just don't think they'd work in the UK market haha because we're so used to/expectant of "juice" being concentrate fruit juices (squash) or the drinks made from that. Or like pressed fruit juices with the chunks in or strained out - like orange juice w & w/o chunks
I hope this explains why the awareness of the powder product is low!
And that's without saying anything about the average brit's lack of cultural awareness... not tryna start anything, I'm just saying lol
Yeaahh I'm Hungarian + English and when i get told juice I immediately think of actual squeezed fruit juice, never something from a packet
That’s fucking disgusting… It’s literally not even juice, it’s just water with chemicals. Juice comes from fruits, like orange juice or apple juice, and then they add things to it like sugars, preservatives and (unfortunately) artificial sweeteners. I have no idea how people can drink knock-off juice. If you don’t want to buy juices for whatever reason, buy fruits and juice them yourself.
Juice is from fruit, squash is the chemically liquid that you dilute, powder is flavouring powder. They aren’t the same
It literally isn’t juice, that’s why 😂
Glad I don't live in America
Even my soul isn’t that dark
Foul😭
This is what was turning the frogs gay
I admit to being somewhat on this trend... my work "cocktail" is usually 2 scoops of Gfuel and one pack of Liquid IV/electrolytes.
Then you add 4 parts laxative and 3 hardeners to thicken it 😂😂😂😂
@@SlimChances17Add some ADHD meds
hope thats sugar frree
@@Gobbygoblinboth gfuel and liquid iv are i believe, not 100% sure on gfuel tho
At least you’re calling it a cocktail and not fuckin water
Does George not know that juice powder packets exist? I'm British, and even I knew that. Lmao
It's juice. You're mixing a colourful flavour packet into water. Water+flavour typically = juice
12:23 this frame just gave me 230224 roentgens through my monitor
RIP To All Those Who Died On The Titanic Including The Now Dead Survivors And Those On The Submersible 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
George getting a side cramp (stitch) from drinking is absolutely jokes 😂
We have powders you add to water to make juices in America. It’s what they’re using, it’s supposed to be flavored water but it’s basically juice.
I love you guys so much but I think you should've done better research into what these things are - they're for people who struggle to drink water or are trying to cut down on sugary drinks - I love them! Instead of a fizzy drink in the afternoon I have one of those sachets and it's only 10 cals (easy for me to track on a diet).
The pumps aren't coffee syrup they're for water and they're the same.
I agree tiktok ran with it and some are absolutely mental about them! But I can respect the creation of these flavour packets/syrups.
I struggle to drink water and these help me a lot - I've been feeling a lot better within myself and able to do a lot more day to day because of these packets.
I only stick to 1-2 a day though as I don't all together trust they're THAT good for you
They definitely have their pros though.
And they're yummy 😍
just drink flavoured water from your local tf
@@lydiamichaels1976 idk flavoured water is kinda gross to me a lot of the time - it somehow makes my throat more dry 🤣 and some still have added sugar.
With the amount of water we're SUPPOSED to drink, it'd cost me a fortune buying so much flavoured water lmao
I often get cravings for blue raspberry flavours too and that's usually in a slushie or some shit and they're loaded with sugar, these sachets really do help me from giving in to getting one 🤣🤣
Imagine not being able to drink water without adding copious amounts of artificial flavourings and sugars
By definition, they're just making soft drinks
Yeah! All they need is the carbonation and they got a soda
If they wanna be healthy and have flavored water they should infuse it with fruits or smth 💀
@@MarMars08 yupp. I mean squash, cordial- whatever people wanna call it- exists. They could even just have a sugar free variety of that
Finally he makes a video about this everyone in that water guys comments are praising him and that just pisses me off on how he’s not drinking water at all
The layering of the colors is purely aesthetic lol
to defend my beautiful country, no reasonable, common, normal american would do this. these people are just making us look bad. America stronger than ever, BEST country in the universe🦅🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Universe? Best? And these ARE your people.
I also layer my water to mix it afterwards
this shit is sinister, as an avid water enjoyer they are massacring my boy!
Americans call squash "juice"
Squash is a vegetable in the real world
@@Evan-k juice comes from juicing fruit and vegetables in the real world
@@goldensloth7 kiddo calling a drink squash is as ignorant as believing in insanity like flat earth or religion
Coke is just syrup and flavoured chemicals in water 😅 they're making non carbonated coke 😂
I was fully expecting George to pull out an airup sponsorship
Americans have always been too far
Always have....now they're gonna collapse at some point
Both of y'alls comments are hilarious! 😂😂😂
@@SituationNormalAintwow look at mr badass over here 😱
@@jakez5599 what??
So this person "layers" the colors with water (which you can't really do) and then stirs it anyway.
uh oh.. I put these zero sugar packets into my water. I have severe OCD and sometimes I equate clear water to dog slobber. My doctor said they're of no harm. I should probably go to therapy more than twice a week.
i think you’re good as long as what you’re using is sugar-free. also make sure it’s not a diuretic (like caffeine) so you’re not inadvertently dehydrating yourself.
Why can’t they drink squash like the rest of us that don’t like water 🤷♀️
Bro thinks he’s in Idiocracy (2006)
I dont fucking get it, its just flavored water??
Kurtis made a pretty good video on this stuff as well, would defo reccomend
I would like to name it "Unicorn Piss", what do you think?
George was today years old when he realized American English and British English were different.
Juice doesnt have to be fruit juice
He knows they’re different but it’s just stupid to call it juice
American squash.. but its powder and unhealthy
Gorge Melous
People collecting REUSABLE water bottles tells you everything you need to know about the state of humanity.
I saw the thumbnail and knew immediately. These videos fill me with rage, THAT IS JUICE NOT WATER
that ain't even juice😭😭juice is squeezed from a fruit
That ain't juice this is sludge
This that shizz that made the TMNT
Juice is made from actual fruits,that is just sugar with colouring
It’s not juice, how do you people not know this 💀
If it's anything, it'd be cordial
Healthiest American beverage
Looks like he should be British honestly
damm no views getting caught in sidemem hideandseek really hit
Are you trying to be low iq the video came out 40 minutes ago and his last video before this got 200k it isn’t falling off just because you don’t like him
another banger george, as always only about 8-9 months late to this trend 👍
I hope you are joking those are JUICE packets 😂❤
just because they're called that doesn't mean they're actually juice though. juice involves fruit and vegetables lmao
@@tallemajas bro are you dense look up the definition of juice lmao 😂
@@BrendelMank "the liquid obtained from or present in fruit or vegetables." literally what i said man
@@BrendelMankYou can’t really ask that when you don’t know what juice is 😂
@@tallemajas yeah, calling things juice that have zero percentage of juice in them, come in powder form, contain no natural sweeteners like fructose, and are neon colours is very odd.
Diabetes + hydration “water” = Hyabetes 🤗
When I think of flavored water I think of people putting little lemon slices or other fruit in their water or having flavored sparkling water, not powdered drink mix. There are a lot of ways to add flavor to water that don't involve chemicals banned in Europe.
Kurtis Connor did a whole video on this
It's Called Cordial, it's concentrated synthetic juice or natural juice with sugar that's mixed with water to dilute it (Am an Aussie BTW)
we have that in england mate but we don’t combine 12 of them with syrup until we’re on the verge of death
I think in the USA they call things like kool-aid (which this stuff pretty much is) juice. The syrup stuff is probably closer to the kind of stuff thats mixed into coffees.
@@oceaneightzeroeight Yea, Neither do we
In the UK, cordial is a liquid that’s made of actual concentrated fruit juice, not this mystery powder.
I'm from Argentina, and that is powdered juice, not water
And it doesn't have to be freshly squeezed straight from a fruit to be considered juice
i guess its a cultural thing. i think juice has to be... juiced.
I love how WaterTok just revolves around fake water