Only kids or as a funny gift. Though... I might eat the Nutty Buddy cereal. They were my second favorite junk snack as a kid. Still have one occasionally.
The salad literally came with "normal" dressing. This is just shock items, which while an option would only be chosen by content creators and children.
An important note about grape flavor in the US: it's NOT supposed to taste like the grapes you usually get in the produce section of the grocery store. It's the flavor of Concord grapes, which are native to the US and grow wild in the eastern part of the country. Look for a bottle of Concord Grape Juice in the juice aisle to compare!
@@crackerjackheart EXACTLY !!! I just moved to Spain from San Francisco and you should just hear what they say about our taste buds 🤭😂 That's why I loved your clarification 👍🏻
I'm 30 seconds in to the video and as an American im shocked there's ranch in a can. I could never bring myself to try that lol. Sometimes I wonder what goes on behind the scenes here when it comes to food creation lol. Love your videos! 💜
Powdered milk goes way back. My grandma used to keep it because it was shelf stable. It was a Russian chemist that started producing it commercially in the 1800s. But it became popular in the US after WWII when there was a surplus of powdered milk that was sent to soldiers overseas when the war ended.
I think the stuff you used on pancakes (for "syrup") is actually a jam/jelly replacement, as it says "fruit spread". Not saying they're good, but those seem to be more for toast than pancakes. Love you Raph!
Yes it’s Jelly not syrup. I saw it Walmart last month with the jelly’s (even says it on bottle) it’s for kids or college kids LOL-I think it’s nasty sounding
My daughter is listening from a few feet away and her response was “this is American stuff!?!” I feel the need to take you shopping with me 😂. I use half and half in my coffee and I use regular syrup on pancakes, ranch/mayo/mustard etc on other foods.
I live in the northeast of the US. I haven't heard of most of the products you tried. I hope your time in the US hasn't been a bad experience for you. I think you are awesome and I love your videos!
You are BRAVE for even BUYING that stuff! I would NEVER touch any of that! You do it so we don't have to. You're so awesome! Another great video! THank you! 💛💛
When I say I’m in shock 😮 I’m American but I’ve never seen any of the products in this video. Maybe it’s just the region of the states Im from? Or where I shop..But some of this stuff is genuinely terrifying 😳😟 Ranch in a can? Mayomust? Why do we do these things 😂
I did see the glitter 'syrup' the other day in Walmart (midwest) and pretty much had the same reaction as him, big ol wtf and who is buying this crap. I've also had the dr pepper baked beans, my dad found them in Menards (its like a home improvement store that in recent years added a grocery section). They did not taste like dr pepper lol I should have watched the full video first, literally all of this stuff aside form the whipped ranch stuff you can find in any midwest Walmart
We grew up drinking powdered milk every day and still using them every day. I'm surprised to hear that it's not that common in other countries. Lv from Sri Lanka
I am an American and I have never heard of any of these products. We do have coffee creamer where I live but I have not seen any of these crazy flavors. Also not all Americans like ranch.
My absolute favorite thing about you is that you look like you're going to be a snob and hater, but you're actually so nice and you have absolutely no hate in your heart.
Hello Raphael I'm American and that Ranch just made me sick lmao I have to tell ya I love you're humor. You make me laugh so much. Ty for taking the time to make all the awesome videos. Have a great day 😊 Mary from Massachusetts
That ranch whip looked disgusting!!! I have never seen that on the shelves here in America and I would laugh if I did. Must be a big city thing and I live in a somewhat big city. LOL Can't wait to see more of this series.
Hi Raphael. I'm also from the UK. There is microwave fries in small boxes (McCaines) and small packets. They are OK I guess lol. Better to make your own or cooking frozen ones. Xx
The Dr. Pepper beans are a Texas thing. Dr. Pepper is used in BBQ sauces and marinades quite often here (Dr. Pepper even makes its own BBQ sauce). And we use BBQ sauce on beans quite often, so this is natural offshoot of that.
@@user-wr9ej6xe4j I've known people who use Coca Cola to glaze ham. Especially in the 80's it was popular. Also, 7Up or Coca Cola Cake were served often. So pancakes don't surprise me.
After i get scared from scary youtubers videos I come here to watch Rapha… doing literally the best unusual things to make me forget those weird stuff😂😂😂
The Skittles actually work wonderful for kids to drink more water or anyone in that case. They also make a starburst and the pink one is my favorite especially ice cold. Lots of love from Michigan ❤️
Yes, and our candy makers (skittles, air heads, jolly ranchers, etc.) Are more so, spreading their brand, being multifaceted. It's all about industry takeover here lol
So far I've seen none of these things in store where I live which I'm surprised by. You're so fearless trying all these different products, I could literally never. 😂😂
Everytime his guy makes videos he's makes me laugh like crazy its just like a baby trying a cookie for the first time just the excitement in his face just is everything its the best
You should do a "how it's made" ! Pick the most extreme and best of the best American food product that you just can't believe was real but tastes amazing. Try to get a factory pass and film how they make that product or products and film your reactions and the process of the products. That would be awesome
Hi honestly I'm really really enjoying your video today🥰Though I'm Japanese🇯🇵,I've been to America many times and I've seen interesting things of America such as the things you just introduced us😁🇺🇸I've always been thinking that I wanna try those American weird things but I've never tried those,so I'm really really glad that I could watch this video😍👐🏻💞 Thank u so much Raphael I love you💗 I love America too I miss it so much
"it's too sweet!" he says as he has put like 40 servings of jelly on one little piece of pancake haha. The shape of the nozzle is to try to convince you to put just one thin layer
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!! Most food products in America have instructions on them!! The Dr Pepper beans probably had cook time on them and the Skittles drink mix probably said mix with spoon thoroughly.
I feel like I am delusional because I'm sure I live in the United States and I have never seen any of these products 😳 🤣 I really need to start reading and paying closer attention to things in stores
Raphael experiencing pressurized spray food products for the first time 😂 Although I have never seen the spray ranch dressing, I am all too familiar with spray cheese (Cheez Whiz). I am at our local Walmart quite a bit and I honestly can say that I have never seen any of these products except for the Skittles flavored drink packets and the flavored coffee creamer. As far as the coffee creamers go in my personal opinion, International Delight is a much better quality coffee creamer as a whole than Coffee Mate. Their different flavors are more on point to tasting true to the specific flavor than what Coffee Mate produces. Another awesome video, Raphael! Thanks again for bringing to light some more of the crazy food product ideas that Americans come up with 😂 Pleeeeeease do more!!!
@@katiestevens75 That's because the UK apparently has some taste when it comes to what is produced and marketed in your country. Here in the US, it doesn't matter.......anything goes 😂
I'm subbed to HUNDREDS of channels and yours is the ONLY ONE I subscribe to! You & your content is so awesome! Thanks for making such fun foodie videos! xoxo
Raphael wanting to try all the colors of the fruit loop gummies, than remembering he’s color blind is giving the same energy as when Dr. Mike attempted to high-five his blind guest.
not gonna lie, the cereals with water is absolutely GENIUS !!! I LOVE cereals and when i go on vacation i always get cereal cups and i have to buy some milk but theres not always a mini fridge , i need those cereals for my next trip ! Thank you so much raphael ! Please visit us in Quebec, my friend has a ...sugar house ? ( i dont know the word in english for cabane a sucre ) and he makes so many maple products that you would love !❤ And to anyone else, also come visit us, come visit our "cabane a sucre" 😁🥳⚜
we have microwave chips here in the UK Raphael! I know this because I grew up on them at my grandparents. usually they come in a pack of individual smaller boxes
As a walmart worker ive seen all of these except the dr pepper beans but U should try looking for the pickle juice shot and any of the little debby ice creams! Also theres been taki taco shells that sounds cool to try~
The second thing you tried wasn’t syrup it was jelly that’s why it had that consistency and was in that bottle!! also as an american i’ve never seen or heard of any of these items😂
I am American and have never seen this whipped dressing! I like mayonnaise and ketchup mixed. Don’t think I would eat most of these things! Happy Valentines Day Raphael! ❤❤
That 'MayoMust'... I don't know, but that is pretty normal. In Japan they put it on some dry noodles (don't know the name), but even here in the Netherlands I think lots of people combine, even me, and think it's delicious 😋
11:32 grape flavor is found a lot in Japan. I love it in the US so I tend to pick it in Japan too...they have some great grape gummies. Try a concord grape sometime, usually in season at farmer's markets....that's where grape juice flavor comes from, concord grapes. Small and dark purple and full of flavor.
What does it taste like? It's not that common here in sweden, so i've never tasted it or even heard anyone use it. Can you drink it like milk or only mix it in other things?
That wasn't a "pancake syrup" That's a jelly/jam. For like your biscuits, toast or peanut butter and jelly. That's not a pancake syrup. You get it at Walmart in the peanut butter aisle. It's with the jelly and jam items. Pancake syrup would be by the cereal or oatmeal aisle.
Wait til you try the starburst drink powders. Also milk powder is a thing in USA. You can find it in pretty much any grocery. It's something that is more affordable than actual milk. Last note, that's way too much coffee creamer :x Try like 2 tablespoons
Yes please do another episode! We have so many bizarre products in America, I find it interesting to see what you find. Thank you for always posting such great videos ❤
Can you please do a video testing all the different coffee creamers? We don’t have them in Australia and I’ve always been super curious about them. ❤❤❤
Lol sorry but this made me die laughing. There's like literally hundreds of flavors in every regular to large grocery store, he would have to drink so much coffee to try them all lol
It's not sad. A lot people visiting here in America for the first go shopping in Walmart, Target, or Trader Joe's. I want to visit France and go to their bakeries. I want to visit an Ireland pub.
20:43 the actual cereal is one flavor each color is the same flavor so if the gummies are truly fruit loop flavored then each color should taste the same if not it's not fruit loop flavored gummies.
Please. As an American, we don't claim canned ranch.
Also, I love that you're getting into stuff that me as an American havnt even seen 😆
I have lived in America my entire life and I literally have never seen most of these items! After watching your reaction I should be thankful 😂
Same, thankfully.
I second that
Absolutely agree, was about to vomit
Same here😂
DITTO
We don't eat any of that crap.
Sincerely,
Actual Americans.
Love this series!
For real. I was starting to feel a bit offended. I would never.
Only kids or as a funny gift. Though... I might eat the Nutty Buddy cereal. They were my second favorite junk snack as a kid. Still have one occasionally.
The salad literally came with "normal" dressing. This is just shock items, which while an option would only be chosen by content creators and children.
That's not true, I drink skittle water often.
I was going to ask if people actually buy ranch in a can lol thank you for clarifying 😊
An important note about grape flavor in the US: it's NOT supposed to taste like the grapes you usually get in the produce section of the grocery store. It's the flavor of Concord grapes, which are native to the US and grow wild in the eastern part of the country. Look for a bottle of Concord Grape Juice in the juice aisle to compare!
@crackerjackheart I am so glad you cleared this up !!! People from other parts of the world don't understand ... 😊
@@olynavarro9636 And I feel so bad about that! They must think we have the most fugged taste buds on the planet!
It’s kinda like banana flavoured stuff… the banana flavour we used in sweets is from a distinct banana thats different from the bananas todsy
@@crackerjackheart EXACTLY !!! I just moved to Spain from San Francisco and you should just hear what they say about our taste buds 🤭😂 That's why I loved your clarification 👍🏻
@@olynavarro9636 tbh I think there’s a lot more reasons why people think American have weird taste buds apart from the grape thing lol..
I'm 30 seconds in to the video and as an American im shocked there's ranch in a can. I could never bring myself to try that lol. Sometimes I wonder what goes on behind the scenes here when it comes to food creation lol. Love your videos! 💜
same!!! i’ve never seen that! hahaha
Came to say this!!
Same! I have never seen ranch in a can. It must be new🤷🏼♀️
Fun video! "Ready to eat" means its "fully cooked" but you can still heat it up to make it taste better :) Love your content! xoxo
Powdered milk goes way back. My grandma used to keep it because it was shelf stable. It was a Russian chemist that started producing it commercially in the 1800s. But it became popular in the US after WWII when there was a surplus of powdered milk that was sent to soldiers overseas when the war ended.
I grew up with it as well, and honestly I loved it. Especially really cold or with ice🥰
My grandsons called instant milk shaken milk. They are adults now but even as teens shaken milk has been a treat
Exactly we still have it here in Algeria and it is consumed more then regular milk because it's easier to store
I think the milk in the cereal is so smart.
1. For people that can't afford milk
2. For when the world is ending, which is now.
milk powder is common in every corner of the earth. Im from india. Dude's never heard of it ig
I'm pretty sure the "no heat, just sweet" on the baked beans meant they weren't spicy.
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Definitely
😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
Agreed
came to comments to say this
I think when the Dr Pepper beans said “no heat super sweet” they meant it is not spicy. I think you can still heat them!
You're correct. The other flavors from that brand have some (or a lot) of spiciness.
I love how he says how bad things are and then takes another bite 🤣🤣
I think the stuff you used on pancakes (for "syrup") is actually a jam/jelly replacement, as it says "fruit spread". Not saying they're good, but those seem to be more for toast than pancakes.
Love you Raph!
I thought maybe it is a dessert type syrup/topping for Icecream maybe LoL
@@MzMuFfiN420 it is for ice cream they slow lol
Or for peanut butter & jelly sandwiches for kids. Maybe?
Still kind of disturbing though.
Yes it’s Jelly not syrup. I saw it Walmart last month with the jelly’s (even says it on bottle) it’s for kids or college kids LOL-I think it’s nasty sounding
The orange one looked like salmon roe lol
My daughter is listening from a few feet away and her response was “this is American stuff!?!” I feel the need to take you shopping with me 😂. I use half and half in my coffee and I use regular syrup on pancakes, ranch/mayo/mustard etc on other foods.
You use ranch, mayo and mustard in your coffee?!🤨😟
@@klarabarunovic9841 it says on other foods at the end🧐
He's spending too much time in Wal-Marts!😂
Loved this video and would love to see more taste tests💕
You need to do a Chopped episode where you use the same ingredients as the contestants and cook a long with an episode
I live in the northeast of the US. I haven't heard of most of the products you tried. I hope your time in the US hasn't been a bad experience for you. I think you are awesome and I love your videos!
same here in the southeast, never heard of most of these as well
You are BRAVE for even BUYING that stuff! I would NEVER touch any of that! You do it so we don't have to. You're so awesome! Another great video! THank you! 💛💛
When I say I’m in shock 😮
I’m American but I’ve never seen any of the products in this video.
Maybe it’s just the region of the states Im from? Or where I shop..But some of this stuff is genuinely terrifying 😳😟
Ranch in a can? Mayomust? Why do we do these things 😂
I agree! I've lived across the US my whole life, never seen this stuff and wouldn't buy it.
I agree with your comments.. never seen any of this.. was this stuff made as a joke?
I did see the glitter 'syrup' the other day in Walmart (midwest) and pretty much had the same reaction as him, big ol wtf and who is buying this crap. I've also had the dr pepper baked beans, my dad found them in Menards (its like a home improvement store that in recent years added a grocery section). They did not taste like dr pepper lol I should have watched the full video first, literally all of this stuff aside form the whipped ranch stuff you can find in any midwest Walmart
I came here to say the same thing. Never seen any of them!
I live in Virginia and I never seen these items!
I've lived in America for my entire life and I have never heard of most of these products 😭
Maybe this is popular in his area. I never heard of an of these
@@Angelvalare that makes sense tbh like I've heard of a couple like 2 but the rest 😭
probably cuz youre too young to go grocery shopping on you own.... ive seen all of these. and he was 10000000% supposed to at LEAST heat the beans
We grew up drinking powdered milk every day and still using them every day. I'm surprised to hear that it's not that common in other countries.
Lv from Sri Lanka
I drank powdered milk as a child, and I grew up in the USA.
The rice krispy coffee creamer is my go-to flavor!! im offended at your description of it 😂🥲
I am an American and I have never heard of any of these products. We do have coffee creamer where I live but I have not seen any of these crazy flavors. Also not all Americans like ranch.
Exactly. Idk who eats these things.
I love watching these videos of foods I’ve never seen in my stores😐But continue making them, because I love your videos!
My absolute favorite thing about you is that you look like you're going to be a snob and hater, but you're actually so nice and you have absolutely no hate in your heart.
Definitely give us a part 4 of this series!
Hello Raphael I'm American and that Ranch just made me sick lmao I have to tell ya I love you're humor. You make me laugh so much. Ty for taking the time to make all the awesome videos.
Have a great day 😊
Mary from Massachusetts
That ranch whip looked disgusting!!! I have never seen that on the shelves here in America and I would laugh if I did. Must be a big city thing and I live in a somewhat big city. LOL Can't wait to see more of this series.
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I have never seen any of this stuff. Lol. Thanks for taking one for the team even the Americans who have no clue. Lol.
The Mayomust would be convenient when making deviled eggs or egg salad.
You are so adorable. You make me smile and chuckle at your comments! You have an infectious happy spirit
Hahaha I love that he just called his tastebuds “flavor buds” lmfao, Dead! 😂😂😂
And tackos!!
@@suzettefaircloth5037 omg don’t even get me started on how he says tacos lol.
The sheer horror/enthusiastic curiousity combo is the best😂😂🎉🎉
Hi Raphael. I'm also from the UK. There is microwave fries in small boxes (McCaines) and small packets. They are OK I guess lol. Better to make your own or cooking frozen ones. Xx
The Dr. Pepper beans are a Texas thing. Dr. Pepper is used in BBQ sauces and marinades quite often here (Dr. Pepper even makes its own BBQ sauce). And we use BBQ sauce on beans quite often, so this is natural offshoot of that.
Im from Ohio ive known a few ppl here who make Coca Cola pancakes lol
@@user-wr9ej6xe4j I've known people who use Coca Cola to glaze ham. Especially in the 80's it was popular. Also, 7Up or Coca Cola Cake were served often. So pancakes don't surprise me.
After i get scared from scary youtubers videos I come here to watch Rapha… doing literally the best unusual things to make me forget those weird stuff😂😂😂
Ofc we want more episodes of this, keep em comming! Always fun watching you try things you've never had before ❤
As an American I didn't know the whipped ranch was a thing 🤣🤣 and I find it a little weird 😅
Weirder than cheese in a can? 😛
@@Mwithie both are equally weird and no one really eats them lol
@@Mwithie I've never eaten cheese in a can either lol 😆
The Skittles actually work wonderful for kids to drink more water or anyone in that case. They also make a starburst and the pink one is my favorite especially ice cold. Lots of love from Michigan ❤️
Yes, and our candy makers (skittles, air heads, jolly ranchers, etc.) Are more so, spreading their brand, being multifaceted. It's all about industry takeover here lol
So far I've seen none of these things in store where I live which I'm surprised by.
You're so fearless trying all these different products, I could literally never. 😂😂
Everytime his guy makes videos he's makes me laugh like crazy its just like a baby trying a cookie for the first time just the excitement in his face just is everything its the best
You should do a "how it's made" ! Pick the most extreme and best of the best American food product that you just can't believe was real but tastes amazing. Try to get a factory pass and film how they make that product or products and film your reactions and the process of the products. That would be awesome
I agree, this is a great idea!!
You find the weirdest products. Lol. I've lived here my whole life and I've never seen this stuff. I love watching you try this weirdness. :)
People use those like a jam on toast etc,not usually on pancakes
I think he gets confused a lot on what's what. Lol
home alone, beer, mcdonalds and raphael's recent video. thank you for existing
Hi honestly I'm really really enjoying your video today🥰Though I'm Japanese🇯🇵,I've been to America many times and I've seen interesting things of America such as the things you just introduced us😁🇺🇸I've always been thinking that I wanna try those American weird things but I've never tried those,so I'm really really glad that I could watch this video😍👐🏻💞
Thank u so much Raphael I love you💗
I love America too I miss it so much
No heat means it's not spicy,yes you should cook them
"it's too sweet!" he says as he has put like 40 servings of jelly on one little piece of pancake haha. The shape of the nozzle is to try to convince you to put just one thin layer
He said the Skittles drink was too sweet too and it's zero sugar 😂 I feel bad for Europeans, they don't know what FLAVOR really is!
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!
Most food products in America have instructions on them!!
The Dr Pepper beans probably had cook time on them and the Skittles drink mix probably said mix with spoon thoroughly.
If you live in California or are visiting - would love to see a video of you reacting and shopping at Erewhon.
Love these videos!!!
I live in Canada on the east coast and we do not get most of these products here.I wish we did
I feel like I am delusional because I'm sure I live in the United States and I have never seen any of these products 😳 🤣 I really need to start reading and paying closer attention to things in stores
The spray ranch dressing is just uncalled for, lol. You're the best🌹
Raphael experiencing pressurized spray food products for the first time 😂
Although I have never seen the spray ranch dressing, I am all too familiar with spray cheese (Cheez Whiz).
I am at our local Walmart quite a bit and I honestly can say that I have never seen any of these products except for the Skittles flavored drink packets and the flavored coffee creamer.
As far as the coffee creamers go in my personal opinion, International Delight is a much better quality coffee creamer as a whole than Coffee Mate. Their different flavors are more on point to tasting true to the specific flavor than what Coffee Mate produces.
Another awesome video, Raphael! Thanks again for bringing to light some more of the crazy food product ideas that Americans come up with 😂
Pleeeeeease do more!!!
Thats because spray food products do not exist at least here in the uk apart from cream
@@katiestevens75 That's because the UK apparently has some taste when it comes to what is produced and marketed in your country.
Here in the US, it doesn't matter.......anything goes 😂
I'm subbed to HUNDREDS of channels and yours is the ONLY ONE I subscribe to! You & your content is so awesome! Thanks for making such fun foodie videos! xoxo
I had to laugh with the insta-bowls. Those of us in our 60s are very familiar with powdered milk. You can buy it by the can, great for survival kits.
This video is hilarious, probably my favorite topic, need more!
As an American, Walmart products surprise us too… that fruity cereal spread ??? Wtf 🤣
Raphael wanting to try all the colors of the fruit loop gummies, than remembering he’s color blind is giving the same energy as when Dr. Mike attempted to high-five his blind guest.
Waiting for you to do a Trader joes episode! Your gonna love it.
Loved this video! As a British person who lives in Spain, it all looks so fancy,xx
not gonna lie, the cereals with water is absolutely GENIUS !!! I LOVE cereals and when i go on vacation i always get cereal cups and i have to buy some milk but theres not always a mini fridge , i need those cereals for my next trip ! Thank you so much raphael ! Please visit us in Quebec, my friend has a ...sugar house ? ( i dont know the word in english for cabane a sucre ) and he makes so many maple products that you would love !❤ And to anyone else, also come visit us, come visit our "cabane a sucre" 😁🥳⚜
Sugar shack 🙂
Hilarious! 🤣 Thanks for the laughs after a long day at work.
we have microwave chips here in the UK Raphael! I know this because I grew up on them at my grandparents. usually they come in a pack of individual smaller boxes
I'm not sure why I'm so amazed by this, but that's really cool, haha I wish we had this in Czech Republic 🙈
fr mcain😭😭
I look forward to all of your videos! I could watch you for hours 😂
As a walmart worker ive seen all of these except the dr pepper beans but U should try looking for the pickle juice shot and any of the little debby ice creams! Also theres been taki taco shells that sounds cool to try~
I've never tasted any of these items as an American but I applaud the creativity of the food engineering.
Love these food testing videos, so much fun. ❤
I always put mayo and mustard on my ham and cheese sandwiches, so the Mayomust is right up my alley!
Raphael we have microwave chips in England by McCain’s
Awesome video. I'm American and you're teaching me about new products. Thanks.
The second thing you tried wasn’t syrup it was jelly that’s why it had that consistency and was in that bottle!! also as an american i’ve never seen or heard of any of these items😂
These types of videos you make are so comforting to watch ❤️❤️❤️❤️💖💖🥺🥺please make more of the tiktok gadgets and weird product videos more.
Where did you get syrup from “fruit spread”? 😂 Not that it would be good either way but… there’s not even pancakes on the bottle
The brand says great value so they are from walmart
@@minniet824 no, they're saying how did he think fruit spread meant pancake syrup.
I love Raphael's enthusiasm 😊
This just made my day 😊
I love these types of videos ... thank you for another great one!
I am American and have never seen this whipped dressing! I like mayonnaise and ketchup mixed. Don’t think I would eat most of these things! Happy Valentines Day Raphael! ❤❤
I swear , his humor is so underappreciated
I literally pee my pants in every video 😂😂😂
That 'MayoMust'... I don't know, but that is pretty normal. In Japan they put it on some dry noodles (don't know the name), but even here in the Netherlands I think lots of people combine, even me, and think it's delicious 😋
We have something in South Africa called dijonaise also Dijon mustard and mayo and it's honestly one of my favourite sauces
11:32 grape flavor is found a lot in Japan. I love it in the US so I tend to pick it in Japan too...they have some great grape gummies.
Try a concord grape sometime, usually in season at farmer's markets....that's where grape juice flavor comes from, concord grapes. Small and dark purple and full of flavor.
i live in America and i’ve never seen the creamy ranch!! 😅
Why is there no lemon in the skittles drinks?!
Happy valentine's day💜💜💜💜 I'm not American which just makes these Americans series so much more entertaining for me. Love you genuinely raph , 💜💜💜
You find the craziest foods I’ve ever seen, wow!!!!
Lol, I’m Nigerian and powdered milk is the most popular form of milk here. We have it in different variations, from skimmed to full fat.
What does it taste like? It's not that common here in sweden, so i've never tasted it or even heard anyone use it. Can you drink it like milk or only mix it in other things?
@@zarahya6123 you just mix it with water. And it tastes like milk
@@fa6534 oh, okay! Thanks :)
I love your videos keep making them they are always fun to watch
The second things aren't for pancakes lmfao 😆 we use MAPLE syrup not pancake syrup, also.. what you bought are ice cream toppings.
That wasn't a "pancake syrup" That's a jelly/jam. For like your biscuits, toast or peanut butter and jelly. That's not a pancake syrup. You get it at Walmart in the peanut butter aisle. It's with the jelly and jam items. Pancake syrup would be by the cereal or oatmeal aisle.
That’s not syrup- it is Jam lol
Wait til you try the starburst drink powders.
Also milk powder is a thing in USA. You can find it in pretty much any grocery. It's something that is more affordable than actual milk.
Last note, that's way too much coffee creamer :x Try like 2 tablespoons
Yes please do another episode! We have so many bizarre products in America, I find it interesting to see what you find. Thank you for always posting such great videos ❤
Excited!🤩
Kranch.. seriously? Ranchup would've been way better. Doesn't sound so Dinosaur-y :/ lol
we need more raphael content i can‘t stop laughing . looking forwards 2 watch a new video of you everytime i open YT 😁👍🏽👍🏽
Can you please do a video testing all the different coffee creamers? We don’t have them in Australia and I’ve always been super curious about them. ❤❤❤
Yesss as a fellow Aussie I agree with youuuu
Lol sorry but this made me die laughing. There's like literally hundreds of flavors in every regular to large grocery store, he would have to drink so much coffee to try them all lol
We would appreciate a sequel ! love the video.
Just know not all of us Americans agree with these items either. I think I was in shock with most of these.
The cotton candy and fruity cereal spreads are more like Jelly for toast, not like pancake syrup. I've never seen any of these foods. Lol
LOL my biggest dream is to got to America and go to target or Walmart sad ik but I’m obsessed
It's not sad. A lot people visiting here in America for the first go shopping in Walmart, Target, or Trader Joe's. I want to visit France and go to their bakeries. I want to visit an Ireland pub.
Those syrups (cotton candy/fruit cereal) are usually meant for milk or ice cream.
As someone in the North of the UK, I can say growing up we used to have microwave chips or "fries" and I'm pretty certain you can still buy them 😅
The comment i was looking for we do have microwave fries in the uk and not great in any country 😂😂😂😂😂
yep you can still get them. Also can get curry and chips by Mayflower
mccains have got the goods
20:43 the actual cereal is one flavor each color is the same flavor so if the gummies are truly fruit loop flavored then each color should taste the same if not it's not fruit loop flavored gummies.