Trying Amazing Snacks from Finland - This With Them
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So can't wait to try.
Yea I hope you enjoy your box 📦☺️♥️
Kate and Alex's British Candy Boxes( We've had several) and one off crisps boxes are SOooo good. Totally worth treating yourself to them at least once, but for us once wasn't enough! Lol
You opened the Tupla the wrong way ._. You're supose to break it in half
We also drink the most coffee in the whole world
Niin, suomessahan on tunnetusti maailman parhaimmat karkit + sipsit mitä kaupasta saa.
Khyl
Ja ihan hävyttömän kookkaat valikoimat :D
@@siriplaydopethrone8973 riippuu tietenkin kaupasta, peräkylillä yleensä aika vaisut valikoimat
@Airi Katagiri nii on
Taffel myytiin tanskalle
Tykkää jos oot suomalainen🇫🇮
Mä oon saksalainen, tykkäsin kuitenkin 😂🙏
en jaksa aim sori
@@Henneish oh did you study finnish or something
Miko Tietysti, koska asuin Tampereella viime vuonna (vaihto-opiskelija) 😁🤓
Tottavitussa
Finland is not part of Scandinavia. We are part of Nordic Countries.
Or Fennoscandia
I'm from Finland and I hate when people say that Finland is part of Scandinavia. BOI- NO!
@@tervehdystoverit2099 mäki suomest
@@Gamer-bq1ds kiva tietää
@@tervehdystoverit2099 jees men
You said Sweden drink lots of coffee, but we finns consume more coffee per capita than any nation in the world. (just a tip ^_^)
I DRINK 4 CUPS A DAY
@@i_cant_be_racist_im_a_pand5626 Rookie
12kg per capita per year is a LOT😂
@@i_cant_be_racist_im_a_pand5626 I drink 6 to 12 cups a day...
@@i_cant_be_racist_im_a_pand5626 baby numbers, my dad drinks 10-15 cups per day...
SE SALMIAKKI SYÖDÄÄN VIKISEMÄTTÄ!!
Samaa mieltä
sori bruh salmiakki on pahaa
@@siljaoikkonen niin
Bruhh, seon paskaa
NII
Yes im from finland!
TORILLA TAVATAAN!!!!
Turun tori on kyll iha paskan
TORILLA TAVATAAN !!!!
Totta kai
Jep
Jep
Finnish hobbies: midsummer drowning, complaining about too cold/hot summer, telling foreigners that -10 C isn't cold at all and watching foreigners eat salmiakki and absolutely hating it
Tämä 😂
Lol
Very similar to Swedish hobbies but we use Surströmming instead.
No tämä
Myös kaljaa saunaa ja makkaraa
"Japan is not that far away"
Yes it is. On the other side of the world. :D
Ei oo ku ryssä välissä:D
LOL
The reason because japan i becausw there is a raiway going all the way acros russia meaning finnish candies ate easy to seliver ro japan
@@ireallydontknow278 😂😂😂
@@ireallydontknow278 also for some reason japanese people enjoy lots of finnish things.
15:40 Finland takes the crown for consuming the most coffee in the whole world, approximately 12 kg per person every year :)
Ennyt tiiä oikeen mut kyl sitä ainakin kulutetaan
Lotta Tarkkala I am a "typical" Finnish coffee drinker, which means 2-3 times a day,
2 cups each time. Someday less, someday more, but allways, no sugar, no milk.
Haha I'm also from Finland and it is always so fun listening how foreigners try to pronounce finnish 😅
I bet we got a lot of the pronunciation wrong 😂😂
@dina Lopetin 1 kuukausi sitten!
I am from Finland too, its always fun to see people try Finnish candy! xD
Maja Arna kyllä
Jepp
in japan people are crazy for finland! They love everything what is made in finland, marimekko, muumi, fazer ect🙈
@@2dark_4fortnite88 Have you ever been to a Japanese convenience store? Not many finnish brands but 24/7 heavy booze.
My summer car:D
@Oof especility anime, manga and other form's of it may it be adult version or kid's version of it.
Finland
Really? That’s kinda crazy, considering how many finnish people are crazy for Japan
I love how Jenni wanted to take care of your teeth and left the xylitol product last. Well organized and carefully thought details.
"leave a comment if youre from finland-"
trust me b they woulda let you know even without you asking
En jaksa
😩
Ei pysty
Benis :DD
Suomi!
Xylitol is actually for teeth cleansing. It's a sugarlike substance with actually works like tooth paste - imagine that. So nowadays most of our chewing gums in Finland are made with xylitol. Good idea after eating, is to finish with the xylitol chewing gum. They taste good - mint and peppermin flavors are very fitting, and protect your teeth. But don't give them to dogs! Xylitol is lethal for dogs.
Only problem for people is that in large quantities they would stir up your stomach. But that would mean several hundred milligrams a day: like maybe eating that whole box you got. Just have never heard of anyone mix their stomach with it in Finland, and I'm closing my 50's. But this week on a doctor's video about the health benefits of xylitol ('ZY-litol'), one foreigner woman commented her stomach reacted. So it might be if your stomach didn't receive it as a kid, it might be a bit more tender to react.
The same thing is with rye: many English people don't eat it, so their stomachs react strongly to rye. Whereas in Finland people have eaten rye for some thousands of years. Same thing with xylitol, which is easy to get from birch trees, but it can be subtracted from maize and other plants as well. Rye bread loaf weighs 4-6 times more than a white bread loaf of the same size - more of course if we talk about toast bread. I never remember seen fluffy rye bread, the lighter versions are just softer and malleable, but it' difficult to make rye bread really airy. So it's much sturdier stuff and really fills your stomach.
That is untrue. It's how it was marketed 20 years ago. The truth is that Xylitol is just a sweetener not as bad for your teeth as sugar. It does not clean your teeth.
@@Pretendi you are kind of right. Xylitol does not clean teeth but it has healt effects. Xylitol after eating is good because it stops acid attacs towards your teeth (happohyökkäyksiä)
@@Pretendi Isn't stopping acid attack against the teeth the cleaning effect? Plus in chewing gum form it quite effectively picks your teeth from food residue. No sugar left clinging to your teeth.
@@timomastosalo there is no reliable study of it's benefits. There are more effective substances for same use. That's why EU for example didn't approve xylitol as a 'health benefit product'. It's finnish propaganda. 😋
Pretendi wow you really have something against xylitol chill bro
Moomins was originally a series of books by Tove Jansson and was then turned into a cartoon TV show.😉
Why is everyone ignoring how good of a writer the girl was who sent that package😳
Hi from Finland! So glad you liked all the Fazer goods😊
oona27 Ai tupakkia kuuntelet
Gangsteri kuuntele tuupakkaa
@@tinkas5352 No mistä maasta sitte?
Onko jääny enkun tunnit välistä?
@@petergriffin6223 Tanska / Sveitsi , en muista kunnolla
you're not supposed to bite the xylitol moomin pastils 😂 i felt bad inside when i heard the crunch
Niinpä..
Ei ne ulkomaalaiset osaa. 😋
sameeeeee and when they ate more of them I was like nooooooooo don't eat them all
Wait if you done bite candy what do you do just suck on it or what’s the point lol?! I haven’t began this video yet just skimmed the comments and this stood out to me lol I’m curious!
Don’t bite *
I'm Norwegian, but Finland has the best candy. 💙
You're right
But you have better lakes and better fishing places. =)
Yes it is
@@evokki2354 huh? No
Finally somebody!!!!!
Thank you
*Japan is not that far.
That made my day! :D
On the other hand, there's only one country in between. If Finns decided to take over Russia, we'd be neighbours.
@@ranacker Waiting for that
@@ranacker Hah, ye if Finland decided. I'm sure Russia wouldn't mind
90% of comments: Im From FINLAND And I like liqourice.
5% of comments: Mörkö!
5% of comments: you say those names wrong
Mörkö
Mörkö!
SIIN ON PAIKKA :D
Ja avas tuplan väärin
Mörkö sisään
Those Moomin Xylitol's at the end were a really nice gesture from Jenni. She made sure your teeth werent injured in making of this video 😁
Ksylitolikommentaattoreille tiedoksi -riittää kiitos.
Mitenköhän se ksylitoli liittyy hampaiden hyvinvointiin??? Ehkä ainut plussa tässä sokerissa on lisääntynyt syljen eritys. Ja ihan vaan tiedoksi että ihminen pystyy itse tuottamaan ksylitolia
xylitol estää happohyökkäystä. missä oot koulus käyny?
lol
@@masterticcu35 Eikä kyseessä edes ole sokeri vaan alkoholi 😂
@@penguin87904 alkoholilla ja polyolilla vähän eri vaikutus
I hope to visit Finland one day and see where my ancestors came from. Now I know which snacks to try.
I'm so happy that people actually like Finnish food/snacks!
Mitä varten tulit kommentteihin? Ei täällä kuitenkaan ole kuin muita suomalaisia.
Onpa
Oujeah suomalaisia
Suomi perkele
Ei tietenkään
Jos suomi mainitaan videon nimessä, kommentit on täynnä suomalaisia
The xylimax moomin pastils are good for your teeth it is NOT candy it is like dental gum but a pastil! Btw i am from Finland! ❤🇫🇮❤
I was watching once upon time in West , Charles Bronson looks like Snusmumrikken , lol
Also didnt Mumrikk play the harmonica sometimes , too ?
Yep
I’m from an island between Finland and Sweden namned Åland, which is an autonomous island belonging to Finland. So technically i’m living in Finland. So I eat a lot of these snacks all the time. And a fun fact is that the Taffel chrisps comes originally from Åland and we have a big factory over here!🇦🇽🇦🇽
Im from Finland so I could eat this everyday and my mom is working at Fazer so she brings almost everyday free stuff. Flex 100
Eikös oo she
Onnekas paskiainen.
My dad’s ex girlfriend (my parents are divorced) is also working for fazer and brought stuff for us all the time!
Voi paska
Sun äiti on he?
Im from Finland and this video was so fun to watch!💛🙋🏼♀️
torille perkele
Torille! xD
Torilla tavataan
mörkö
@@jumazukka357 itse asiassa cole on ihan hetero😂
15:51 actually Finland consumes most coffee per capita in the world!
@@emppuhaanpera4654 tää
Why do you think we all seem tired all the time? we're dead after all the coffee :3
Just tulin yövuorost ja voin sanoo et kyl sitä kahvii menee :D
@@z0eshi furry kuusee
Dolph Lundgren looks bit finnish
I was just studying abroad in Finland for a year. Overall a good snack review, just missing gifflar.
PS. They opened the tuplas wrong, the packaged is designed so you bend it between the two bars and the package snaps open
gifflar is swedish so thats probably why 😁
Did not know this! Gonna try it on a bar I haven’t opened yet :D
Also, the cinnamon Gifflar is 🤩
Shiiet.., im from Finland and it seems it took me 29 years to learn how to open Tupla bar correctly! 😂 Thank you for the tip! 🙏😅
That simple "hei" actually gave me goosebumps as a Finnish person, damn that pronounciation was perfect and you just don't expect foreigners to say anything so cleanly in Finnish, not even a simple hi.
Finally someone who isn't over dramatic about tasting salty liquorice 👌🏻 You go guys! x
Its like complaining of violence in an action movie , what do people expect ,its licorice
I guess like 90% of people watching this are from Finland 😂
Edit: Maybe 99%
Including me. :D
Me 2
Im from finland
I’m from finland! :D
im from finland too
Turkish pepper is my favourite
I love seeing that someone wants to try finnish candies❤🇫🇮
Actually Finland is not part of Scandinavia. It is a Nordic country :) Scandinavia is Sweden, Denmark and Norway :)
Still many people thinks that it is a scandinavian country
@@jaskajokunen1245 Surprisingly many people think that Earth is flat too.
@@Ghostiification haha
@@Ghostiification My class mate think world is flat and he goes mad and starts yelling in class when someone says hes wrong.
Nope
SUOMI PERKELE🇫🇮
TORILLA TAVATAAN😎🤙
edit: Im so triggered about that Tupla chocolate bar you have to crack it from the middle
Sama
Same
I never open them that way😂😂
Se on sen tarkotuus
Ei ku toi on se king size siin on kolme palaa sisällä
@@vaniiiaasteria6140 siin on kaks isoo
Finns: love salmaki.
Everyone else: takes it out immediately
Salmiak is eaten in all the Nordic countries, Netherlands, and northern Germany. For example the classic Tyrkisk Peber is orginally a Danish product.
SalmiakKi*****
⬆️
Anteksi
Whyyyyyyyyyyy😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
It's the best
Japan is actually quite far away from the nordics... 🤦🏼♀️ Japanese just love Finland in general so we export Finnish stuff there. For an example we have a lot of japanese turists in here
Sofia Leppänen Yeah in the summer everywhere in Helsinki is Japanese people
Ja se on helppoa koska on junarata joka kulkee suomen kautta ja kokonaan venäjän läpi japaniin asti sen takia meillä on paljon japanilaisia turisteja ja japanissa on niin paljon suomalaisia tuotteita
Liquorice lover from Finland. Tar-flavoured salty liquorice is amazing.
anything tar flavored is awesome!
Kouvolan laku😍
Just to clarify that Salmiak and Licorice is differen candy "genres". Also Licorice (lakrits) in Finland is totally different than licorice anywhere else.
yeah salty liqourice is pretty damn good
Licorice and salmiak, she said.
And I think salmiak is little bit stronger
I need to be careful with salty licorice , bit much for my heart
salmiakki*, lakritsi*
Hei guys,
First time watcher here.
It's funny how you guys said liqourice is a strong bold flavour and you hadn't got to the salmiakki ones yet. Salmiakki is whole different sort of beast all together, and it won't leave you guessing. You either love it or hate it. Salmiakki i fact is by far my favourite candy, and the stronger the better. I allways thought that people tend to think it's a aquired taste, but i think i've liked it from the very first time i tried it as kid.
Thanks for a great vid guys, and a merry christmas and happy new year to you too.
Greetings from Helsinki.
I’m from Finland and ofc we finns are used to these snacks but i never realized how great our snacks are
I am from Finland too! These types of videos are always so fun to watch
tupla is supposed to snap in half from the middle. That's how u open it
I used to love the Moomin tv show when I was a kid! 🙌🏼
You guys are lucky to receive lots of snacks from Finland. Sounds very delicious. Thank you for the video
Massive respect to Jenni for making this box. Very well thought out and excellent instructions! 😊
Salmiakki is liquorice with ammonium chloride. It's mainly eaten in Nordic countries, Germany and Netherlands. For several decades salmiakki was sold in pharmacies as a cough medicine, but salmiakki sweets were made in Finland already in 1930s. You either hate them, or love them. I think Finnish people get used to salmiakki as a child and just can't live without those sweets.
Love the fact you finally got the pronounciation of Fazer right!
i am from finland and i am very excited to see you try and pronounce the candy names.
The Moomin series is becoming popular again. Based on an enchanting series of books by Tove Jansson
It is not only becoming popular, it has been a popular tv series and books series for decades. Several remakes on tv, and Moomin characters are found in all kind of products from diapers to mugs. Some Moomin mugs are valued in thousand of euros!
Mä vaa mietin et miks kaikki vihaa sitä uutta muumii
@@f1shkukko3li koska nostalgia
🙋🏻♀️ liquorice lover here! From Finland ofcource 😄 Saltyliquorice is my favourite 🇫🇮
Supersalmiakki👏
Sama
taru rantaniemi aaa kyllä
SAME
Hyi että salmiakki on musta pahaa
I am from Finland and licorice is my favorite sweet for sure! It's always so funny seeing foreigners try our salmiac (salty licorice) 😄
That was so positive and sweet. And salty.
I'm from finland🇫🇮 and I like liqourice a lot and I LOVE liqourice flavoured ice cream
iida Pousi Torilla tavataan..😂
Im Finnish but currently living in Australia. I miss all finnish snacks and this video just made me crave everything even more 😫😫
Roosa Pörrö I’m now living in the UK and I absouloutly also miss them! We are moving to Finland again soon!
Finnish liquorice is just awesome, can't get enough of it. The chocolate from Fazer ain't bad either. Seeing that Da Capo bar was such a throwback, haven't had one of those since I was a kid! 🥰
Me and my friend were on interrail a few years ago and we travelled with a big box of those salmiakkiruutu by Halva and always offered some to our couchsurfing hosts. Everyone hated them until randomly, our Genoan host absolutely loved them! We left the whole rest of the box to him. I myself do not actually like salmiakki (salty licorice) but I'd say most Finns do.
How on EARTH was 'pätkis' like the only Finnish word they pronounced right?
Feeebulous They can’t go wrong if they just combine ”Pat” and ”kiss”
@@torpmorp1324 but there's an Ä which foreingers usually pronounce as an A or some combination of O and A.
Ä, Y, and Ö confuse them.
Kismet :) onko huono kuulo tai jtn ku ne sano kismetinki oikein
Domino
Hahaha.
17:12 Japan is quite literally on the other side of the globe 😂
It is still pretty close
My Mum’s finish and I’ve been to Finland it is really nice I love the lollies there
I'm probably going to finland for vacation next year 😁 im trying to learn finnish, but it's super hard 😬
btw i love finnish liquorce, especially salmiakki🤗
I'm going to teach you my favourite Finnish word: "Juoksentelisinkohan?" which means "I wonder if I should run around aimlessly" in English.
Yeah, Finnish is quite the mess of a language, isn't it?
Salmiakki is not licourice.
OK I'm 94% from Finland and I can still not speak finnish
@@leoteikari2775 you can't speak english either
@@valtterikoivisto2117 it is salty Liqourice
Kukaan suomigängis? 😂😂
TORILLA TAVATAAN!!
Suami suami!!!
Joo
Mä on
Juuh täällä ollaan :^)
The reason why they sell Fazer in Japan is because Finland is a popular destination for Japanese people🙃🙃
I know this is 4yrs old now but I'm off to Finland in 4 weeks for the first time & I've made a list of the things that sound good to me to get so thank you! 😊
I love finishing things!
Suomalaiset tykätkää🇫🇮
I'm from Finland😊
Ida S wauuuu
*I from ...
@@haisyakuule1266 mite nii
Ida S meille opetettiin se vaan I muodossa
@@haisyakuule1266 Siinä tapauksessa teille joko opetettiin se väärin tai sitten muistat väärin, se on joko "I'm from Finland" tai I am from Finland" ✌
Karl Fazer was the founder of Fazer company.
I know him
LÖNKKI SERIES wait what
@@urmom069 hes my dads friend
@@joonas4344 hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@@xwingg what did you expect from a guy with a fortnite pfp.
I've worked for marketing and ad agencies much of my career and I think it's great that you guys appreciate good branding and packaging.
I'm a newbie on your channel. Lots of love from Philippines 🇵🇭
Maybe a ton of people already commented on this, but Finns actually drink the most coffee in the world :)
teddypetri Yes, we love our coffee ❤️
That,s true!
@@jonnak6487 se ei ole meidän kahvia se on kasvatettu ihan eri puolella
Keek's Boosts Se on tapa ilmaista englanniksi, että pidämme kahvista :) Englanti kääntyy, vääntyy ja käännetään hiukan eri tavalla kuin suomenkieli. :)
@keeks boost eiköhän se mene niin että kun minä ostan kahvin kaupasta se on mun kahvi eikä kenenkään muun. Aivan sama kuka sen kahbin on kauppaan tuonut...
You're first ones ive seen who spell our '' Ä '' correct, nice!
Well in english "pätkis" and "patkis" are pronounced the same
@@user-es4km6fb1n no theyre not
@@hano2111 Yes they are. Think about the word "pat" You definitely pronounce it with a Ä.
I'm from Dallas, and yes, we 💗 whiskey. Incidentally, I was an exchange student to Finland when I was 17, and while salmiakki was hard to get used to, I eventually learned to absolutely love it. THANKFULLY, you can get anything on Amazon, and I frequently order a large stash of it to enjoy. Its funny AF watching your faces try salmiakki 🤣🤣
Salmiakki isn't based on regular table salt aka natrium chloride. One of it's main ingredient, wich gives the salty flavour, is ammonium chloride. And it is my favourite too.
Yes, this is what distinguished it from saltlakrits that many countries have. In Holland they have both.
I am Finnish and guys have the best snacks from Finland. You guys are lucky🍀
Its a small detail that doesnt really have anything to do with the video, but finland is not part of scandinavia. The correct term would be nordic.
Yeap, and Japan is actually quite far away! 😅
fennoscandia*
They never said Finland was a part of Scandinavia :) 0:24
@@hellykay it's only one country and a bit of sea
Another term would be Fennoscandia or Fennoscandian Peninsula, which is Scandinavian Peninsula, Finland, Karelia and Kola Peninsula combined. Nordic countries include also Greenland, Faroe Islands and Iceland.
Hello! I am from Finland and I loved this video! 🇫🇮
Im from finland im so happy you made this video
I'm from Finland, and I really love watching videos like these! I'm glad you did this video
Sandra Moilanen Torilla tavataan..😂
hey, I'm from russia but I visit finland on a regular basis and I'm very fond of finnish food too! :) cool vid, it was very amusing! also strange to me that you've never heard of fazer, I always supposed it's a rather well-known international company.
i missed some good snacks, gotta taste them later))
btw, very informative comments here from suomi, kiitos to you all! i'll open the tupla bar right next time haha! cheers!
It's not international company. It's original Finnish company.
@@susanna8612 I meant it's known in (distributes to) many countries, that's all.
@@magnetickinnetik allright
it is no wonder you enjoy finnish food as much of it is influenced by the russian cuisine, which we enjoy also :)
Nice to hear, I was teaching some Russian kids last summer here in Finland, and they seemed to be enjoying the Finnish food as well. Would love to visit Russia, Piter and Moscow soon!
I ordered the waffles online because of this video. Thank u, so good 💕
Glad you like the sweets!
Finally found time to watch it- i’m from Latvia but we get a lot of Fazer chocolates and some of Tafel chips - nacho cheese balls are my favorite and Tupla 🤤
I live now in Germany and fazer is still my favorite chocolate ☺️
Ilze Aniņa Tupla chocolate is awesome and also my fav snack is the nacho balls
I'm from Finland, and I like watching candy tasting videos, because I always wait for the "Tyrkisk Peber" or whatever Salmiak (ammonium chloride) candy there happens to be included. Yes, that's where the salty taste comes from, look it up. "Why would anyone eat this!?" -Because we like it! I smile at the reactions foreigners get from eating them. Watching this also made me want to buy all the chocolate I really like. Well, it's Midsummer festival here in a couple of days, so maybe I should! The flavors are so different that I can't even keep a favorite I'd stick to. I tend to alternate between Geisha, Jim, Da-Capo and Pätkis, usually buying what's happens to be on sale in one of the shops I go to. Also, due to Midsummer festival Taffel savory snacks are on sale in almost every shop you can find, they're pretty much just competing on who has the best sale on them. Snacks like that are a bit of a thing here for this festival, as they're easy and tasty, and nobody wants to spend all night cooking when you're supposed to be enjoying the longest day(s) of the year (in the Northern hemisphere) in whatever way you fancy.
With all this said, I have to add that licorice is my absolute favorite candy, and Finland has at least 50 different flavors of it available. That is not counting the 50+ different textures and flavors of black licorice we have too. I say 50 but I'm sure there's well over a hundred if you start looking, not to mention there's been MANY in the past that are no longer sold. We used to have hundreds of small local factories that all made their own licorice, which of course results in different balance of ingredients, and therefore flavor. And despite giant companies like Fazer, the "buy local" thing is still surprisingly big in the licorice business. They're often sold in summer in market squares of most towns and cities during market days, when farmers and other local producers sell their goods.
You also have Teemu Pukki
@@darthbert3266 Finland first time in the European cup! Thanks to Teemu
Turkish peber was originally invented by a danish man Per Fjelsten.
Damn, Aino! Kiitos! Your comment just made me "homesick" for Finland... Miss it so much since moving back to Germany after spending 2 semesters there... The people and the nature are just so wonderful there!
17:12 "Japan is not that far, isn't it". Well, it is lol. But Japanese people seem to love Finnish culture and the country itself for some reason.
I absolutely love that Turkish pepper one!
I moved to Finland about a year ago and have to say that they have a very interesting snack selection!
Tupla bars are supposed to open from the middle. You need to grab the both ends and bend until it breaks.
What, no one does that??
@@sailorgang1310 toihan on ihan syntiä sanoa noin
I wanna try all of those!!! They look so yummy
i am from finland and i love to see people try sweets from finland
Hi I am from finland!🇫🇮💞
Salmiakki or "salty licorice" is not your regular table salt (sodium chloride), it is ammonium chloride (ammonia and chlorine), a different type of salt with no sodium.
Yep, just was gonna comment that... "Salty licorice" is not salty, the certain taste comes from ammonium chloride. (I remember from school, a long time ago, making ammonium chloride in chemistry lesson and then tasting it, and it tasted just like "salty licorice". And it was GOOD.)
I am from Finland and i love these all
I derive special kind of pleasure from watching people enjoy things I do too
I am triggered af about how they opened Tupla
edit: ty for those likes :P
Same
Samoin!! 😂😠
This!
Haha! Yeah. The pack is engineered so that you can just snap it in half so no extra effort for peeling it open. I blame the sender in this case for not adding instructions thou :)
Sama
Salmiakki ❤️
Those salmiakki faces. Its very hard to understand how you react about salmiakki. It is so good.
@@josniikseen6405 kyllä
Man probs the Best represantive snakcs i could tinhk of. thanks Jenna!