@@shanewilliams9991 yall just have boring ass candy names they're all something-bar, hyperdescriptive, a person's name or title, or something quaint sounding.
@@FerousFolly nah nah shelfings when someone puts drugs up their ass instead of ingesting it through their mouth, least in Sydney that's the universal term 🤣 cant say ive ever heard someone actually doing it its more something you say to take the piss
Yowies are great. In the early 2000s they were popular with us Aussie kids and they were relaunched a few years ago. They're based on the mythical Australian creature of the same name and just like Kinder Surprises they were the original lootboxes but with a twist: All the toys were little plastic animals that you could assemble and collect but you also had a chance to get a rare Yowie or Grumkin figurine instead that was solid plastic. Grumkins were the villains who cause environmental destruction as opposed to the Yowies who were defenders of nature although the actual Yowie folklore paints them in a scarier light similar to Bigfoot or other cryptids. I even remember seeing Yowie toys sold alongside Pokémon cards at local markets in the early 2000s.
to xplain the clinkers packaging: each clinkeer is a crunchy candy of a different flavour, such as green, pink, orange etc o you won't know what flavour it is till you bit down, hence the packaging being themed around somethign being 'revealed' and dice rolls
@@FerousFolly that's a stubby holder, the stubby is what goes in it. Specifically the 375mL bottle, that is the "stubby" bottle as opposed to the "tally" (tall-ie) 750mL bottle. A 375mL can is known as a "tinnie".
Shapes are savoury biscuits that come in a variety of different shapes per flavour. Tbh the kind that was shown is like, the least interesting shape I've seen.
As an Australian, this caused both deep distress and the realisation that every snack food we have has an outrageous name.
It’s basically the same here in the States
mate yes lmao this was a fucken pisser
@@shanewilliams9991 yall just have boring ass candy names they're all something-bar, hyperdescriptive, a person's name or title, or something quaint sounding.
Yeah, but I'm gonna call it violent crumble from now on. And life is strange without twisties, btw.
Gets one right by randomly typing nonsense. “OH WE’RE ON A ROLL NOW!!”
Never change
Today I realized there's so much overlap between Danglish and Australian snack
This is why NL recommended it
In Dan’s defence, half of Danglish could pass as Australian slang
Danglish and Australian English are like siblings separated at birth
Let me get this straight, in Australia you have a candy that says boof on it in bold and it has a toy inside of it
Boof is the name of that particular yowie, the colours all have different names
Boof is also what we call someone being a bit silly "Boof'ed" or "Boof Head"
we got a whole nother lingo for the boof your thinking
@@soasertsus Shelfing
@@soasertsus do you mean shelfing a line?
@@FerousFolly nah nah shelfings when someone puts drugs up their ass instead of ingesting it through their mouth, least in Sydney that's the universal term 🤣 cant say ive ever heard someone actually doing it its more something you say to take the piss
Gets one correct and he's "on a roll". I love it.
I thought he wasn't even trying, and then I realized how close he was on most of them lmao
Turns out Danglish is just a dialect of Australian
“Yowie” is what you say when you boof it
That's really funny
You really gave him South Park Canadian speech animation 🤣
Yowies are great. In the early 2000s they were popular with us Aussie kids and they were relaunched a few years ago. They're based on the mythical Australian creature of the same name and just like Kinder Surprises they were the original lootboxes but with a twist: All the toys were little plastic animals that you could assemble and collect but you also had a chance to get a rare Yowie or Grumkin figurine instead that was solid plastic. Grumkins were the villains who cause environmental destruction as opposed to the Yowies who were defenders of nature although the actual Yowie folklore paints them in a scarier light similar to Bigfoot or other cryptids. I even remember seeing Yowie toys sold alongside Pokémon cards at local markets in the early 2000s.
you just unlocked some old ass memories in me of going to sunday markets and seeing these and pokemon cards etc
ok but why does it say boof
@@wormsonly that yowie is called boof, they all have dumb names
Used to have yowie xmas tree decorations that were only ever at the bottom of the tree because I couldn't reach the top 😂❤
You really could have called it “This streamer challenges me to a ridiculous [blank] [blank]
he [blank]ed his [blank]!?!?!??
Some of the names don’t make sense without seeing the whole range.
Every flavour of shapes is a different shape.
The best being BBQ Shapes, of course.
@@MisuVir ORIGINAL bbq shapes, to be specific
@@MisuVir nah nah, shapes roadies is where it was at.
@@FerousFollythat's the only one people refer to when they say that
its a shame dan didn't go into marketing
Never have I been so early to a freshly-laid content egg from Daniel himself
Dan, I just rewatched season 10 and season 14. Season 14…. Dude you are an absolute legend of Big Brother!
little did he geuss the two chocolate bars he thought looked filled with cream were in fact crunchy honeycomb....
i cant believe he didnt get nidhog
in America its called a chocolate stick, but in Australia is golden gaytime. We truly live in society
Gaytimes are a national treasure. And yes, we always make the obvious jokes about enjoy a gay time with our mates.
to xplain the clinkers packaging: each clinkeer is a crunchy candy of a different flavour, such as green, pink, orange etc o you won't know what flavour it is till you bit down, hence the packaging being themed around somethign being 'revealed' and dice rolls
"What the hecks in a Yowie"
Someone's taken this out of context
Me over here screaming "those are Fonzies!" only to find out that they're called Twisties in Australia.
"Cheese holes"
Weirdly kinda close to the correct literation 😂
As an Australia, ChocciBrocci sounds like chocolate covered broccoli. Also, koalas aren’t bears
that’s just an American thing to call it that. Americans are so weird
Being an Aussie, I was both cacking and carking it at all the guesses lol
clinker sounds like a not-so-nice word for robots
Fairly certain you can only get bertie beatles during a short time of the year. Which is good because they are terrible.
Yeah it’s like exclusively showbag filler candy
Did you know Bertie beetles are just crushed up violet crumbles?
@@starvision4233 that makes sense
There's a potential Jackbox game here.
I was shocked to find Australians have "Creamed Animal" as a snack 3:13
Golden Gaytime lol.
Cadberry Creamed Animal.. *BRUH*
in Australia a stubby is slang for a beer
a stubby is the beer sheath, it's made of something like wetsuit material and insulates the can or bottle (usually a longneck or VB)
@@FerousFolly that's a stubby holder, the stubby is what goes in it. Specifically the 375mL bottle, that is the "stubby" bottle as opposed to the "tally" (tall-ie) 750mL bottle. A 375mL can is known as a "tinnie".
@@osokmav Although now even taller bottles tend to be called stubbies. only VB really do a traditional stubby anymore
@@osokmavin Western Australia, a tally is called a long neck, or a king brown (for some reason????)
More sporcle let's go!
"In America you call this chocolate stick-" what
"or Strawberry Special" no
Wanks fruit rod killed me
even the ones he got wrong, he was mostly in the right general wheelhouse. Australian is just a dialect of Danglish
Just a liiiiiiiittle surprised you didn't get "Golden Gaytime" despite how much they've been memed on
Full pog on this one Dan💯
Dan would be great at naming snacks
Streamer Challenges Me To A Ridiculous [blank] Battle
Boof, baby. Boof!
Fizzers! Cracked me up.
Chick N Bones had me crying
Wait, is the only Cadbury chocolate that Americans have access to _just_ Creme Eggs?
Cadbury is GOOD SHIT, creme eggs don't even come close to the best Cadbury choccies ❤
Conteros sil-damen...
Oh baby here comes the content farm
Anyone know the source of the song at 7:34? So familiar but can't remember where it's from
One of the funnest videos
I love violet crumbles, they sell them in the international section of publix!
I hope someone in R&D brought a notepad.
Please who ever did it last time. You know what to do
Candy Slug 🤣
CHOCCY BROCCY YOOOOO
As an Aussie, I am insulted by your inability to recognise tim-tams.
Thank you
Classic daniel
I don't want a Cadbury Cream stick. First you unwrap it, then you suck the cream from the stick. Hard pass. That's what I call a Golden Gaytime.
fruit rod LOL
Dissing the name of the best Australian snack “Shapes” is unacceptable, please repent.
New video pogx
Tag yourself. I'm Reneez Siflaos.
This is painful to watch as an Australian
first peepoG
These candies make me glad to live in The U.S. Shapes ? lol
Shapes are savoury biscuits that come in a variety of different shapes per flavour. Tbh the kind that was shown is like, the least interesting shape I've seen.
yeah that was a bad choice for the pic, shoulda used original BBQ
America has little tear-drop chocolates called "kisses". Poor confectionery naming isn't exclusive to Australia
Shapes are goated