The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friends 🙂😎✌️
never. us scandinavians cant get our licorice strong enough. I prefer it very strong but hate pepper, ginger and chili. this show left me with cravings.
In Swedish, the ”needless double letters” aren’t needless. If you were to spell ”Plopp” as ”Plop”, it’d end up pronounced as ”Ploop” or something along those lines.
The Plopp Chocolate bar 🍫 from Cloetta is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Ploop Chocolate bar 🍫 is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
Double letters gives a short sound while a single letter gives a long sound. And it can also change the meaning. For example, "dam" means lady while "damm" would be dust or dam.
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, my friend 🙂😎✌️
Fun fact: Djungelvrål (jungle screams) like many other salty licorice, used to be stronger; but EU regulation has put limits to the amount of ammonium-chloride (which gives most of the saltiness) as it can lower the blood acidity in children. But they are still quite OK :-)
So this is why my gums no longer get acid burns when eating Djungelvrål. When i was a kid you could only have 3 at a time but nowdays one can easily do a handfull each time... Damn you EU!
Perhaps one could buy a can of ammonium chloride (salmiak, salt for vikings) and put in the kitchen, right next to the normal sodium chloride (wimpish table salt) so we could pour some extra over the Djungelvrål? Treat them like popcorn and add some flavour to bring back the sweet childhood memories! Bastard EU don't understand Swedish fine culture like snus, saltlakrits and death defying playgrounds...
whats that quote that ollie said in the korean convenient store food, you made it seem like im unlucky, nope im am that unlucky ua-cam.com/video/2WKRHhA0xvM/v-deo.html @ 6:21
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 I can't find any information about Djungelvrål being Danish except Malaco being founded by a Danish company long before the candy was launched at all.
"It's like if I meet someone else called "Josh", they're just never gonna live up to the man himself." Can we all just agree at how adorably sweet that was?? Like that was so nice... #friendshipgoals
@@li_tsz_fung Made a recording of some various words I could think of: voca.ro/EmZE0aNSjnh The words: Matt - Mat (Fatigued / Food) Matta - Mata (Rug / To feed someone) Prutta - Pruta (To fart / To haggle) Skutta - Skuta (To skip (like a rabbit) / Term for a type of ship) Kanna - Kana (Pitcher / To slide (e.g down a hill or on ice)) Dugga - Duga (To drizzle / To be enough) Plopp - Plop
@@li_tsz_fung Yes. A vowel followed by a double letter is short. A vowel followed by a single letter is long. There are exceptions but they're usually dialectal or loan words. For example there's a popular brand of spring water (named after a geographical location) called Ramlösa. It ought to be pronounced with a long vowel but a lot of people pronounce it as if it were spelled Rammlösa. Another example is the word "men" which has two different meanings. It's mostly used as the Swedish word for "but", and is then pronounced with a short vowel as if it were actually spelled "menn", but it's also an archaic word for "injury", and is then pronounced with a long vowel. Long story short, Swedish pronounciation makes no sense.
@@rymdalkis It's completely normal. Books exist for a very long time. If spelling changes, old books don't make sense anymore. But pronunciation changes a lot. Naturally, people want to speake faster and easier. Or they have more contact with other ethnic group. Dialect also appears for the same reason. They live in different place. People can't travel easily in the past, maybe they never know which way of speaking is more common in the country.
It really isn’t. The licorice itself is too hard and doesn’t taste that much, but the salt is nice. But overall there are so many more delicious Swedish licorice options. Inget illa menat haha, tycker bara att Djungelvrål är överskattade.
me: *is Swedish* me: *sees the title of the video and Djungelvrål in the thumbnail* josh: "...and we are returning on our JOLLY quest to find the greatest snack in the world". me: *laughs in Swedish* edit: I love them though, and eat them regularly of my own free will.
I was thinking "What a weakling" and laughed so hard when he tasted all of that salt. But you do build a tolerance to it over time if you do enjoy the candy overall.
I like how they comment on the amount of double consonants when they know nothing about the language hahah in Norwegian, the double letters are crucial to the pronunciation.
From a swede, Marabou is legit the best chocolate in the world and we have like 12+ different flavours too where they keep introducing new ones to try. Also if you like Daim ur gonna love the icecream we have which is litteraly vanilla icecream with round daims. It's heaven in a papper box.
True, but Marabou is nowadays owned by Mondelez, which hasn't exited the Russian market in support of Ukraine, so no Paradis for Christmas this year for me, unfortunately (I'm a Swede too).
In the 90's there were only 3 flavours: original, schweizernöt and frukt och mandel. In the last what 10-15 years many new flavours have been introduced. As a kid I loved frukt och mandel. No one else did.
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@@TheBlueOctoling The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco from is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
A little explanation regarding the marshmallow gnome candy. In Sweden (and Scandinavia in general) there are these small gnome-like creatures, called Nisse (singular). Back in the day, they supposedly lived on farms, which they watched over. They could bring good or bad to the farm, depending on your treatment of it. If you were nice to it and fed it porridge, it would bring you luck, but if you were mean to it, it would do the opposite. Nowadays, they are usually a bit nicer and mostly associated with the winter/Christmas season.
Thea is mixing things up a little bit here which is why Im chiming in with some extra clarification… 1 tomtenisse or several (tomte)nissar (theyre almost always referred to as Tomtenisse/Tomtenissar) is/are in short Santa’s little helper(s). Nisse without the prefix Tomte is most often just used as a nickname for someone called Nils, which is why you almost never use nisse (singular) for one of Santa’s little helpers without the prefix tomte, making it tomtenisse. Nissar is more commonly used because its shorter and easier. You also dont refer to multiple guys called Nils as Nissar which is why nissar can be used without the ”tomte” prefix. Garden gnomes are called ”gårdstomte/gårdstomtar”, ”gårdsnisse/gårdsnissar” or ”hustomte/hustomtar” (singular/plural). Very rarily you might hear someone calling them ”husnisse/husnissar” but its so rarely done its hardly worth mentioning. Unlike Santa’s little helpers whome are always jolly, helpful and kind, a garden gnome can be kind, evil, mischievous, benevolent, malicious, insidious or pretty much any other characteristic. Their personalities can shift dependant on mood much like us humans. Regardless of their personality traits theyre usually seen as caring towards the farm and animals. ”Usually” being the key word here. In the days of old they could be blamed for fires, droughts, animals/humans dying and other unpleasant events. It was not uncommon leaving gifts and food outside to appease the garden gnome(s) so that theyd be happy and helpful and not do bad things. However, having 1 or more intelligent, potentially evil little beings (whom according to some possess supernatural powers) roaming your farm in the shadows or just beyond the corner of your eyes is obviously a dreadful scenario, and one you cant very well tell your children about. Which is why when describing garden gnomes they been portrayed in a more and more positive light over time. It seems I have run off on a tangent here… Oh well, point is the foam candy called julenissar (I guess the translation would be chrismas gnomes, but youd call them Santa’s little helpers) or skumtomtar (foam gnomes, or rather foam santas). Tomte can mean both Santa Claus and gnome, Santa Claus is called Tomten or Jultomten, but he is no gnome. The candy is most commonly referred to as juleskum (christmas foam) which is a much more preferable name in my opinion as saying it doesnt put the image of eating gnomes or Santa Claus on my retina… Anyways I’ll shut up now. And if youve read all the way here; You have a great day and dont worry about whats sneaking around your garden, whats peering in through the window, whats hiding behind the sofa, whats lurking around the corner of the doorway, or what crawls out from under your bed as you turn your lights for before going to sleep… What was that sound you just heard? Im sure it was nothing… Mwahahaha😅😂🥰😘😱😏😴🤗
Someone should tell these guys that marabou and daim actually have a sort of partnership and that marabou makes a milk chocolate bar with little bits of daim inside. Their minds will be blown.
The salt on the outside of djungelvrål is great, but the actual licorice is too sweet! Hockepulver and the salt at the bottom of the djungelvrål bag are where it's at :P
The Polly from Cloetta is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Polly from Cloetta is actually and original from The City and The Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
I go to a international programme here in Sweden, first assignment was to show a national symbol and I brought Swedish and Finnish licorice, must say that most people liked the sweet licorice but the bin was filled with the djungelvrål att the end of the day
Yeah I was sad they only tried one, the norm is a handful at once, then go through all the salt with the tongue at once, then chew the big ball of hard sticky liqourice. Then sit for 5 min trying to get the rests out between the teeth.
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friends 🙂😎✌️
2:39 about the needless double letters. The swedish langauge is a pitch accent language much like some asian languages are known for. Meaning that if you pronounce for example the word "full" and "ful" the same way, you are either calling someone "ugly" or "drunk". We distinguise between words and the pronounciation with the double letters. They are therefore only needless to english people.
Ok watched this a bit ago and decided “yes I NEED to try this because well sweet salty is life. “ SO I have ordered them and they ARRIVED TODAY!!! And what do you know I FREAKING LOVE THEM!!!! I see how some may be grossed out by them I am digging them !!! Basically ollies face made me do it .
You should visit Denmark instead, our Piratos and Turkish Pepper is much better. Piratos is famous salty licorice and Turkish Pepper is licorice bonbons with pepper/salt/sugar filling!
If you're a casual snack enjoyer, you go with the norm and pick a pop chocolate. If you are a competitive sweets connoisseur you go with the sour and salt synergy
Kryptoniter is one of my favorite candy. Knowing that it has both a sour and salty taste made this so fun to watch. like "oh it has a sour tast...that´s not my cup of tea" *takes a bite to the secret salt cave* " What the F** is this...." Hahaa Best of whishes from Sweden
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Saw the title and fully screamed!!! I'm half swedish and everytime we go over to visit family we only pack the minimal amount so we can maximise the amount of food we can bring back. My siblings are in the army and the only stuff they ask for in their post is swedish food such as Bilar.
Meanwhile, I can finish a whole bag of Djungelvrål or Kryptonit in one night 😅 I actually think Djungelvrål isn’t quite salty enough sometimes, prefer the salty powder inside the kryptonies.
A viking would chew a whole bag of the corner of shame and go into battle. I think you should try norwegian gamalost (old cheese). It's a great viking cheese that is unique in the world. You would need to expand your corner of shame for it. By the way, thanks for a fun video.
we have most of these in finland too so it’s fun to see your reactions! but you guys forgot to taste the dumle, those are actually finnish. hopefully we’ll see them in a finnish snack video 😛
Dumle is a Swedish candy that is now owned by a Finnish company. Source: www.fazer.se/produkter/konfektyr/vart-sortiment/dumle/Dumles-historia/ (In Swedish)
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@DONTHASSLETHEHOFF I got The information from a Danish Tv program and also from a lot of websites about The Malaco ( brand ) and The Cloetta ( band ) too as well dude my friend 🙂😎✌️
Seriously, NO ONE makes me laugh like you guys (Ollie in particular). Thank you guys! I can't tell you how much I've needed it (2020, amiright?!) I'm so glad to have randomly stumbled onto this channel during quarantine. It has truly been the greatest gift.
Whe had it in the Netherlands. But then everything was why to salty and they trew this out to. I was verry sad. But now becouse of this video I found it. And it isnt that expensive. Als je het echt wil ga naarbdeze site: www.snusdirect.eu/swedish-candy/djungelvral Op deze site hebben ze 80 gram voor 1.10 dat is incl. Verzending. Ik heb dit gedaan de minuut dat ik het had gevonden. Nu heb ik daar meer beateld. Misschien heb je er wat aan 👍🏻
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
And now I heard "Jungevaal" 😂😂 (but I obviosly dont mean this as hate, it's obvious that they can't pronounce it since they're english and they say it in an english way)
As they said, liquorice is like marmite: you either love it, or you *loathe it with every fiber out your body and want it banished from earth for all eternity and cast into the pits of hell from whence it came* (guess what I think). There is no middle ground. You either love it or hate it. There's no in between. We Scandinavians are renowned for being pretty hardcore with liquorice. Which, unfortunately, means it's even more polarized.
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@@obi-wankenobi1233 The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
When Josh and Ollie go from a show UK to Koreans --> show Korea to World --> Meme/Review Channel --> Gaming. What's next? :D I vote for OLLIE to be the UK's PM!! Imagine the laughs!! Also, to whomever is reading this, sending lots of love to all you foodies! Take care and be safe! Just started my own food/travel channel. Any feedback would be highly appreciated!
As a Swede, I constantly have to remind myself we put like 18 times the salt in food other cultures do so they're not used to the massive amounts of salt we use, except other Scandinavian countries of course :P
and especially as contrast to American tourists who are used to US brands pouring tons of sugar and sweeteners into not just candy, but also other consumables and food, bread etc. Coming here to try our "sweets" isn't always as sweet as they expect xD And liquorice especially for some reason always divides opinions, but most Scandinavians love it
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
The double consonants aren't unnecessary though. If it's a double consonant or a single consonant generally decides how the vowel before the consonant is pronounced. For example; "Plop" with a single "p" would be pronounced similarly to how you'd pronounce "ploop" in English, whereas "Plopp" is pronounced just like you did ("Plop" in English) ^^
Watching Ollie and Josh eating Djungelvrål made me laugh so hard! I'm a swede who absolutely loves Djungelvrål and liquorice in all its shapes and flavours, but I totally get that we Scandinavians are on a WHOLE different level than the rest of the world when it comes to liquorice.
"If there's something I've learned in IKEA, it's that swedes love putting in needless double letters." NEEDLESS? URSÄKTA? it's to phonologically AND auditorally differentiate between words :'(
Djungelvrål (jungle scream) isn’t really that strong. It is liquorice for kids. And I think the Dutch are equally into liquorices as the the people in the Nordic countries.
Ah I'm so happy seeing this, I've been waiting for you guys to try Swedish snacks! But this just makes me miss them more as I am currently in South Korea and it's impossible to find these here... The Djungelvrål is one I made most of my Korean friends try as well as seeing the reaction to the candy is priceless!
Ollie, here’s a tip on your Rock Paper Scissors game. I noticed you both often throw the same thing first go (usually rock or paper); and then, the second time around, josh goes off of what he thinks you will throw next. Try to pick the exact opposite of your natural instinct to throw next is, and I bet you’d win more often. Also, throw the same thing twice in a row, something you usually don’t do. Throw him off! Lol (Personally, I try to stick with rock and paper as much as possible, and then throw in an unexpected scissors when necessary.) Keep him on his toes, Ollie! Lol On a more serious note, I truly love watching you guys. It’s obvious how close you two are- more like brothers than best friends and coworkers/co-creators. Family is so vitally important, and your chosen family, in many ways, are even more special- if you are fortunate enough to find those special people. You two being so close and for so long, I’m certain you have had your fair share of aggravation, annoyance, and even anger and hurt. But, please remember that no matter what happens in this life, family is forever. If they love you, support you, encourage you, challenge you, and make you a better person and the world a better place for you to live in, then you are two incredibly blessed men. Thank you so much for sharing yourselves with us complete and total strangers here online. You may not know us, but I feel as though I’m getting to know, respect, and even have love for you guys! You truly bring joy to this world, and boy do we need it. I know I certainly do, now maybe more than ever. If I ever would get the chance to speak to you guys personally, I’d feel so honored and overjoyed to finally get to introduce myself to you and tell you in my own voice just how much you guys mean to so many of us! If you ever decide to do an episode surprising fans of the channels (yes, I love both 😆) by calling or video chatting with them, I’d not only be willing, I think I’d actually die! 😆 I know you guys are busy, and probably won’t ever see this, especially now realizing that this is indeed an older episode, but still wanted to send out some love and appreciation for all that you do and, more importantly, for being the genuinely good, kindhearted people you are. Sorry for the long post. It’s been a kind of rough day (and year for that matter) and I guess my emotions are on full display. Hope I didn’t make you fine English gentlemen I’m uncomfortable. I know how much the British (culturally) just love us sappy, long winded Americans. So apologies, if appropriate, from little old Jackson, Ohio, USA. 💜💜💜💜💜
OMG I'm soooo happy right now. A little explaning. In the dutch drugstores (I'm from the Netherlands) you can scoop candy then weigh it and pay it. The candy varriets from lycorish to sour to sweet. So as kid i totally loved lycorish (still do) and then one day the had this knew lycorish wich was extremly salty, and i loved it. But a few years ago it was completely gone. But know i think it is djungelvral!!!!! Im sooo happy I orderd it imidiatly😍.
@@RonjaK4 I would like that a lot 🤩🤩. But sadly I think it has to wait a while 😞. But in the meantime I can only enjoy my 1.5 kilo of djungelvral 😂😂😂🤭🤭🤭
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
When Ollie reached the salty bit of the kryptoniter, he really looked like Peter Pettigrew who was morphing into the animagus rat HAHA
Thank you, I tried to figure out what that face reminded me of! 🤣🤣
I LOVE YOU FOR THIS
Glad it’s not just me 😂😂😂
Hahahaha so trueee!!!
for real!!!!!
As a Swedish person there is nothing better than watching someone taste the wrath of djungelvrål for the first time
Men det finns "starkare" än djungelvrål..... men "förstagångare".... är kul att kolla på
Where do I get it ?
mark wiedle unless you have a Swedish supermarket around you then I have no idea... maybe IKEA carries it? I have no clue! 😊
Dane here, feel the same. Seems like everybody outside of the Nordic countries are simply too weak to handle our liquorice ;)
@@ztrinx1 They are not too weak, they simply have better snacks. I'm from Sweden and I hate hate hate lakrits.
As a Swedish person i am really surprised that you did not taste ahlgrens bilar, it's one of the most classic swedish candy according to me.
Swedens most sold car!
Or dumle. That was in the box
yeah, but dumle is from fazer which is finnish candy@@FreakShowScitchy
vad tycker ni om sur patron och fizzipop och sura nappar
@@BoelVR Sur Patron = God Tier candy. Fizzy Pop too.
Alternative title: British men spend almost 12 minutes whispering at Swedish snacks
Truth.
😂😂😂 so true tho
ollie : *whispers cinnamon bun*
josh : smelling ollies breath not the cinnamon bun
B L U E B E R R Y
😂
Him with a piece of Kryptonit in his mouth: "I can't really taste the salt"
Me: *evil laugh in swedish*
"höhöhöhö"
I literally have a box full of bags of kryptoniter at home. It's one of my favourite candies.
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friends 🙂😎✌️
@@rovhalt6650 uhh that's....
🤣🤣
As a Scandinavian who enjoys "hardcore liquorish" I'd like to say one thing: the saltier/spicier it is, the better.
And compared to for example some of the liquorish from Haupt, the djungelvrål is really mild
Det e fan sant @sWEEc
I agree 😌
I agree!
har du nånsin provat svenskjävlar? d e typ hardcore versionen av djungelvrål (älskar dem slälv)
Is it weird that the swedish liquorice ending up on the top of shame makes me so proud as a Swede?
never. us scandinavians cant get our licorice strong enough. I prefer it very strong but hate pepper, ginger and chili. this show left me with cravings.
If it's the best at being the worst it's still a win =)
@@karlhall1 lmao !!!!!
🤣🤣
Tror vi alla känner så😅
no one:
Ollie: I’m speaking to your tongue.
Armyyyy💜
@@BTSPAVEDTHEWAY0613 I'll show you to the door
Or
I can kick you out
@@TheMemeSchemer oh my god. Wtf is your problem?
We love Ollie for saying weird shit
Army!!! 😘😘😘😘😘
In Swedish, the ”needless double letters” aren’t needless. If you were to spell ”Plopp” as ”Plop”, it’d end up pronounced as ”Ploop” or something along those lines.
Exactly, English uses double vowels instead just like Finnish like the letter "W".
The Plopp Chocolate bar 🍫 from Cloetta is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Ploop Chocolate bar 🍫 is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 Makes sense, thank you Denmark for your contribution to our cultures!
@@Draktand01 You’re welcome my friend 🙂😎✌️
Double letters gives a short sound while a single letter gives a long sound. And it can also change the meaning. For example, "dam" means lady while "damm" would be dust or dam.
I think every jollybean secretly enjoys seeing Ollie's face when he's in pain 😂
Secretly?
Aren't we all?
Secretly from who
We're all sadistic
Hardly a secret
for some reason as soon as i saw ollie's pixel glasses i flashbacked to the nord vpn insert XD
You and me bruv. You and me😌✊
Same!
So good. NORD VPN. Please continue to sponsor so we can continue to be entertained.
What vid was that??
🤗
Ollie’s face at the Djungelvral had me in stitches. I was focused on Josh during that part and I switched over to Ollie and it just sent me.
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, my friend 🙂😎✌️
I have to agree I was to busy laughing so hard because he can’t stop it
Fun fact: Djungelvrål (jungle screams) like many other salty licorice, used to be stronger; but EU regulation has put limits to the amount of ammonium-chloride (which gives most of the saltiness) as it can lower the blood acidity in children. But they are still quite OK :-)
Oh. So that's why they got worse
I have heard rumors about this! When did they change the formula?
So this is why my gums no longer get acid burns when eating Djungelvrål. When i was a kid you could only have 3 at a time but nowdays one can easily do a handfull each time... Damn you EU!
Perhaps one could buy a can of ammonium chloride (salmiak, salt for vikings) and put in the kitchen, right next to the normal sodium chloride (wimpish table salt) so we could pour some extra over the Djungelvrål? Treat them like popcorn and add some flavour to bring back the sweet childhood memories! Bastard EU don't understand Swedish fine culture like snus, saltlakrits and death defying playgrounds...
wow, thats why I don't think they are as good any longer :(
Watch closely children. These are the snacks that PewDiePie eats.
and what they rated the worst is one of pewd's favorite candy
Amen.
@@laksmiadityarani Once again proving that PewpDiPie has no taste.
Who is pewpewpie?
okay god
They should try "Svensk jävlar" licorice if they react like that to Jungelvrål, theyre gonna be out for a solid day lol
Was thinking the same, like djungelvrål honestly isn't even that salty haha
Im from sweden and we think dungelvrål is good
That's a legit name for candy? 🍬 😱 it was allowed in this politically correct age??? How?
Me, Swedish, seeing Djungelvrål on the thumbnail: so you have chosen death
Sååå sant
haha eller hur
Djungelvrål är det bästa som finns på vissa dar
Hahahha, fattar inte vad dom menar, det är ju inte så farligt, hahah🥴
Så sjukt sant😂😂
To sum up this video
*squeeze gesture*
"Blueberry"
"Cinnamon Bun"
"Salt" with salty face Ollie for the food
Josh winning rock paper scissors 😂😂
Must be fellow Indonesian there. I learned that wkwk is very Indonesian thing.
whats that quote that ollie said in the korean convenient store food, you made it seem like im unlucky, nope im am that unlucky
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@ 6:21
I'm a simple Swede: if I see Djungelvrål in the thumbnail, I click...
Same
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 I can't find any information about Djungelvrål being Danish except Malaco being founded by a Danish company long before the candy was launched at all.
"It's like if I meet someone else called "Josh", they're just never gonna live up to the man himself."
Can we all just agree at how adorably sweet that was?? Like that was so nice... #friendshipgoals
glühbirne I find the response Josh had made it even better. “I had a dog once I called Ollie... actually it was a friend’s dog.” 🤣
I somehow, for whatever reason, heard it as, 'If I ate someone elsr called Josh'
Agreed
hearing them talking about the "needless double letters" without knowing that it would be pronounced completely different without XD
can you explain? i'm a bit curious about that
@@li_tsz_fung Made a recording of some various words I could think of: voca.ro/EmZE0aNSjnh
The words:
Matt - Mat (Fatigued / Food)
Matta - Mata (Rug / To feed someone)
Prutta - Pruta (To fart / To haggle)
Skutta - Skuta (To skip (like a rabbit) / Term for a type of ship)
Kanna - Kana (Pitcher / To slide (e.g down a hill or on ice))
Dugga - Duga (To drizzle / To be enough)
Plopp - Plop
@@p0plyna It's like the short vowels of English.
ʌ/a vs ɑː
@@li_tsz_fung Yes. A vowel followed by a double letter is short. A vowel followed by a single letter is long. There are exceptions but they're usually dialectal or loan words. For example there's a popular brand of spring water (named after a geographical location) called Ramlösa. It ought to be pronounced with a long vowel but a lot of people pronounce it as if it were spelled Rammlösa. Another example is the word "men" which has two different meanings. It's mostly used as the Swedish word for "but", and is then pronounced with a short vowel as if it were actually spelled "menn", but it's also an archaic word for "injury", and is then pronounced with a long vowel.
Long story short, Swedish pronounciation makes no sense.
@@rymdalkis It's completely normal. Books exist for a very long time. If spelling changes, old books don't make sense anymore.
But pronunciation changes a lot. Naturally, people want to speake faster and easier. Or they have more contact with other ethnic group.
Dialect also appears for the same reason. They live in different place. People can't travel easily in the past, maybe they never know which way of speaking is more common in the country.
In Sweden Djungelvrål is one of the best liquorice in history.
I prefer Finnish quality liquorice
It really isn’t. The licorice itself is too hard and doesn’t taste that much, but the salt is nice. But overall there are so many more delicious Swedish licorice options. Inget illa menat haha, tycker bara att Djungelvrål är överskattade.
It's good, but not the best. The salt disappears too fast and the licorice itself just gets stuck in your teeth while not tasting that much.
According to whom? Someone who likes it, just enjoys the taste of salt.
@@NaeniaNightingale Based.
me: *is Swedish*
me: *sees the title of the video and Djungelvrål in the thumbnail*
josh: "...and we are returning on our JOLLY quest to find the greatest snack in the world".
me: *laughs in Swedish*
edit: I love them though, and eat them regularly of my own free will.
Right! I love Djungelvrål too! It's the best! They really don't seem to have any salty candy in GB lol
@@katarinaherlitz8398 lel
Hinga dinga durgen
Same
@@leaj5966 Far, får får får? Nej,
Får får inte får. Får får lamm.
And that is why Swedish is awesome.
"i'm speaking to your tongue"
i guess you could say he was....speaking in tongues
Amen.
Smort
Ba dum tsss
😏
It's so funny watching Ollie struggle with the djungelvrål while you know you can eat one with a straight face 🇫🇮🇸🇪
I was thinking "What a weakling" and laughed so hard when he tasted all of that salt. But you do build a tolerance to it over time if you do enjoy the candy overall.
@@anderswallin3883Same,they are patetic and their bloodlines are weak,I could eat a handfull with a straigth face.
One? I'm popping handfulls at a time.
한국인이 지켜보고는 있다는 것을 알리는 댓글입니다.
킹국인
한국인이 또 지켜보고는 있다는 것을 알리는
좋아요입니다.
저는 스웨덴 사람이고 아스 달 연대기 좋아해요. 내가 본 최고의 판타지 시리즈 중 하나입니다. 당신은 그것을 자랑스럽게 생각해야합니다.
Yo good?
강민서
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"The Sweds love putting in needless double letters" true, but an Englishman talking about needless letters is a bit...
Imagine spelling needless as "nedles"
I mean if Plopp was spelt "plop" we'd read it as "ploup"
@@Yonteh Yep, that would be correct.
As stated, they are not needless. It tells us how to pronounce the vowel that comes before.
I like how they comment on the amount of double consonants when they know nothing about the language hahah in Norwegian, the double letters are crucial to the pronunciation.
From a swede, Marabou is legit the best chocolate in the world and we have like 12+ different flavours too where they keep introducing new ones to try.
Also if you like Daim ur gonna love the icecream we have which is litteraly vanilla icecream with round daims. It's heaven in a papper box.
I agree. Marabou has always been one of the best chocolates in my opinion. Cadbury comes close, as does Meiji (Japanese) chocolate.
True, but Marabou is nowadays owned by Mondelez, which hasn't exited the Russian market in support of Ukraine, so no Paradis for Christmas this year for me, unfortunately (I'm a Swede too).
In the 90's there were only 3 flavours: original, schweizernöt and frukt och mandel. In the last what 10-15 years many new flavours have been introduced. As a kid I loved frukt och mandel. No one else did.
Djungelvrål and Kryptoniter are my favourites. So weird how tastes can differ just because you grew up eating it.
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco from is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
The Malaco and The Cloetta is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Malaco and The Cloetta is actually original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
same
Kryptoniter are my addiction
@@TheBlueOctoling The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco from is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
A little explanation regarding the marshmallow gnome candy. In Sweden (and Scandinavia in general) there are these small gnome-like creatures, called Nisse (singular). Back in the day, they supposedly lived on farms, which they watched over. They could bring good or bad to the farm, depending on your treatment of it. If you were nice to it and fed it porridge, it would bring you luck, but if you were mean to it, it would do the opposite. Nowadays, they are usually a bit nicer and mostly associated with the winter/Christmas season.
just a small correction, they are generally referred to ass "tomte" or "tomte-nisse"
The english version of them are gnomes. 😉
Thea is mixing things up a little bit here which is why Im chiming in with some extra clarification… 1 tomtenisse or several (tomte)nissar (theyre almost always referred to as Tomtenisse/Tomtenissar) is/are in short Santa’s little helper(s). Nisse without the prefix Tomte is most often just used as a nickname for someone called Nils, which is why you almost never use nisse (singular) for one of Santa’s little helpers without the prefix tomte, making it tomtenisse. Nissar is more commonly used because its shorter and easier. You also dont refer to multiple guys called Nils as Nissar which is why nissar can be used without the ”tomte” prefix.
Garden gnomes are called ”gårdstomte/gårdstomtar”, ”gårdsnisse/gårdsnissar” or ”hustomte/hustomtar” (singular/plural). Very rarily you might hear someone calling them ”husnisse/husnissar” but its so rarely done its hardly worth mentioning. Unlike Santa’s little helpers whome are always jolly, helpful and kind, a garden gnome can be kind, evil, mischievous, benevolent, malicious, insidious or pretty much any other characteristic. Their personalities can shift dependant on mood much like us humans. Regardless of their personality traits theyre usually seen as caring towards the farm and animals. ”Usually” being the key word here. In the days of old they could be blamed for fires, droughts, animals/humans dying and other unpleasant events. It was not uncommon leaving gifts and food outside to appease the garden gnome(s) so that theyd be happy and helpful and not do bad things. However, having 1 or more intelligent, potentially evil little beings (whom according to some possess supernatural powers) roaming your farm in the shadows or just beyond the corner of your eyes is obviously a dreadful scenario, and one you cant very well tell your children about. Which is why when describing garden gnomes they been portrayed in a more and more positive light over time.
It seems I have run off on a tangent here…
Oh well, point is the foam candy called julenissar (I guess the translation would be chrismas gnomes, but youd call them Santa’s little helpers) or skumtomtar (foam gnomes, or rather foam santas). Tomte can mean both Santa Claus and gnome, Santa Claus is called Tomten or Jultomten, but he is no gnome.
The candy is most commonly referred to as juleskum (christmas foam) which is a much more preferable name in my opinion as saying it doesnt put the image of eating gnomes or Santa Claus on my retina…
Anyways I’ll shut up now. And if youve read all the way here; You have a great day and dont worry about whats sneaking around your garden, whats peering in through the window, whats hiding behind the sofa, whats lurking around the corner of the doorway, or what crawls out from under your bed as you turn your lights for before going to sleep… What was that sound you just heard? Im sure it was nothing…
Mwahahaha😅😂🥰😘😱😏😴🤗
älskar nissar
I have heard of TomTees here in the USA. Must be a version of tomte. 😊
Someone should tell these guys that marabou and daim actually have a sort of partnership and that marabou makes a milk chocolate bar with little bits of daim inside. Their minds will be blown.
I- djunglevrål is literally the best candy, after marabou ofc
As a finn i can agree
Yeah, how could they say so to our wonderfull djungelvrål?
@@TechyGuy17 i agree, it's not okay
The salt on the outside of djungelvrål is great, but the actual licorice is too sweet! Hockepulver and the salt at the bottom of the djungelvrål bag are where it's at :P
B A Andersson Lol, you have to buy a bunch of bags and lick of the salt and then pour all the salt in the bags in to a bowl so you can eat it xD
The fact that Josh and Ollie always make our day great and make us smile even in the middle of quarantine
*_Josh and Ollie would be literally your dream friends that who both argue like an old married couple even they really liked to joke around_*
For real! I love this channel so much!
8:00 "I'm kind of ok with it..." instantly contorts face and has flashbacks to worst moments of all time. I'm laughing so much ahahaha
Literally no one:
Josh: They’re all going into our belly and being mushed up. And then squeezed out (squeezing hand gesture)
try not to think weird-ish ... ahem... kids... **tries hard to close their eyes**
The Swedish national anthem in the background when they’re trying Polly 😂
I couldnt focus on what they said since I was so focused on singing the anthem, I had to watch it again xD
The Polly from Cloetta is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Polly from Cloetta is actually and original from The City and The Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
I'm crying at Ollie's reactions ahahahh he somehow always loses in rock paper scissors hahah
josh: *makes a comment about poo*
ollie: scandalized
ollie, one minute later: *makes a joke about poo*
Djunglevrål is literally my favourite candy, but no one outside of Scandinavia enjoys it xD
This is so accurate! No one I know who lives outside of Sweden , likes Djunglevrål. I miss it so much😭
I go to a international programme here in Sweden, first assignment was to show a national symbol and I brought Swedish and Finnish licorice, must say that most people liked the sweet licorice but the bin was filled with the djungelvrål att the end of the day
Yoshua Claesson haha! That’s so funny. If I was there then I’d take them all home😂
It's disgusting!
I am now going to buy Djunglevrål tomorrow. We also has it for sale in Norway as well.
Ollie needs to randomly shout “Blueberry!” in a new video (2021)! I get the giggles every time.
I’m in physical pain after seeing how he opened the ballerina
Not to mention how they ate it. 😯😱
It was quite traumatic to watch Josh do that yeah xD
I love how anyone outside of Scandinavia low-key dies inside after eating djungelvrål. XD
I love it, personally.
Yeah I was sad they only tried one, the norm is a handful at once, then go through all the salt with the tongue at once, then chew the big ball of hard sticky liqourice. Then sit for 5 min trying to get the rests out between the teeth.
@@bingoberra18 that sounded oddly erotic
@@felixandersen3815 To each it´s own ;)
I'm Dutch but I kinda like djungelvral
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friends 🙂😎✌️
2:39 about the needless double letters. The swedish langauge is a pitch accent language much like some asian languages are known for. Meaning that if you pronounce for example the word "full" and "ful" the same way, you are either calling someone "ugly" or "drunk". We distinguise between words and the pronounciation with the double letters. They are therefore only needless to english people.
OLLIE!! When Josh did the "squeeze" thing that would've been the PERFECT opportunity to say "You're an idiot" !!
as a fellow swede, I was just waiting for the djungelvrål and wow, ollie's reaction didn't disappoint.
2:29 they are NOT needless, we have them cus when a wowel has double consonents next to them the wowel is short, but when it doesn't it's long.
Ok watched this a bit ago and decided “yes I NEED to try this because well sweet salty is life. “ SO I have ordered them and they ARRIVED TODAY!!! And what do you know I FREAKING LOVE THEM!!!! I see how some may be grossed out by them I am digging them !!! Basically ollies face made me do it .
Welcome the dark side!
I am Dutch. This episode makes me want to visit Sweden for its liquorice.
Trust me, you have far better liquorice
We have salty ones but you have the high quality and diversity
You should visit Denmark instead, our Piratos and Turkish Pepper is much better. Piratos is famous salty licorice and Turkish Pepper is licorice bonbons with pepper/salt/sugar filling!
@@kbhprinsesse Turkish pepper is Finnish tho.
@@Dorisbergman oh sorry, I didn't know that. We're very fond of it here in Denmark, too :D
Try liquorice from Iceland as well if you want the best.
At least they didn’t think the jungelvrål was coated with sugar like some others have so they went in somewhat more prepared .
It took me a minute to realize that Ollie shaved his stache! See you next time, Stache! You'll be missed lmao
i didnt know until you pointed it out
I think this was probably recorded before the stache and the recent mullet cuts!
Didn't notice until you said it😂
When josh does the werid hand motion it was a missed opportunity for ollie to call him a idiot
If you're a casual snack enjoyer, you go with the norm and pick a pop chocolate. If you are a competitive sweets connoisseur you go with the sour and salt synergy
"ᵇˡᵘᵉᵇᵉʳʳʸ" - ollie 2020
I love that Djungelvrål is the moste "kid" version we have of salt liquorice, and every non scandi are choking to death trying it.
ollies blueberry attack during the marshmallow was amazing. His comedic timing is so good
Kryptoniter is one of my favorite candy. Knowing that it has both a sour and salty taste made this so fun to watch. like "oh it has a sour tast...that´s not my cup of tea" *takes a bite to the secret salt cave* " What the F** is this...." Hahaa
Best of whishes from Sweden
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, my friend 🙂😎✌️
9:47 - What I imagine all British upper class look like.
Saw the title and fully screamed!!!
I'm half swedish and everytime we go over to visit family we only pack the minimal amount so we can maximise the amount of food we can bring back.
My siblings are in the army and the only stuff they ask for in their post is swedish food such as Bilar.
Kinda proud to see my countrys candy go into the corner of shame xD
Haha Ollie is walking comedy. And Josh's laugh sounds like he is having an asthma attack. Love you both. :)
Meanwhile, I can finish a whole bag of Djungelvrål or Kryptonit in one night 😅 I actually think Djungelvrål isn’t quite salty enough sometimes, prefer the salty powder inside the kryptonies.
Yes you need atleast a handful of djungelvrål at once. If I eat a bag of kryptonites my tongue will be full of blisters :P
Thats because EU limited the amount of ammonium cloride they can put on it, so its not as strong as it used to be.
You should try "svenskjävlar" if you really want it salty. I think they are just available online from the small manufacturer though.
Why not go for the old ”hockey power” 😆
@N S Swexit is the stupidest shit I've heard all day, and I've seen some stuff on the US election today.
Jolly is one of those channel that has become my source of happiness. Thank you! 💜 Love from Malaysia
Also rip Ollie's mustache 😭😂
MALAYSIA JOLLYBEANNNNNN
@@leanisastay3781 HI JOLLYBEAN!!
A viking would chew a whole bag of the corner of shame and go into battle. I think you should try norwegian gamalost (old cheese). It's a great viking cheese that is unique in the world. You would need to expand your corner of shame for it. By the way, thanks for a fun video.
we have most of these in finland too so it’s fun to see your reactions! but you guys forgot to taste the dumle, those are actually finnish. hopefully we’ll see them in a finnish snack video 😛
Mie just rupesin ihmettelee miks laatikossa oli dumlee lol 😂 but yeah i hope for a finnish snack and candy tasting video too 😂😅
Dumle is a Swedish candy that is now owned by a Finnish company. Source: www.fazer.se/produkter/konfektyr/vart-sortiment/dumle/Dumles-historia/ (In Swedish)
@@carll.2289 thank u so much for saying this, I didn't know about that! I love learning new things, so ye thank u again I really appreciate it ✌🏻🐸
*Laughs in Swede while eating my Djungelvrål
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 Where did you get that info? Djungelvrål was released in 1982. The first letters in Malaco stands for Malmö..
@@DONTHASSLETHEHOFF I got The information from a Danish Tv program and also from a lot of websites about The Malaco ( brand ) and The Cloetta ( band ) too as well dude my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 Could you provide a link that tells the story about how Djungelvrål is from Copenhagen? Hope you're having a nice day 😁
@@DONTHASSLETHEHOFF Yes of course I can do it my friend and I wish you also a very good day too as well my friend 🙂😎✌️
the double letters actually serve a purpouse, it changes how the vowel before the double letters is pronounced
Super simplyfied Swedish grammar: If there is 2 consonants after a vowel. The vowel is hard. Plopp would not have enough ploppiness.
Seriously, NO ONE makes me laugh like you guys (Ollie in particular). Thank you guys! I can't tell you how much I've needed it (2020, amiright?!) I'm so glad to have randomly stumbled onto this channel during quarantine. It has truly been the greatest gift.
As a swedish person, all The candy you just ate are fantastic
I need to have this djungelvrål, as a Dutch person I'm interested.
Whe had it in the Netherlands. But then everything was why to salty and they trew this out to. I was verry sad. But now becouse of this video I found it. And it isnt that expensive.
Als je het echt wil ga naarbdeze site:
www.snusdirect.eu/swedish-candy/djungelvral
Op deze site hebben ze 80 gram voor 1.10 dat is incl. Verzending. Ik heb dit gedaan de minuut dat ik het had gevonden. Nu heb ik daar meer beateld. Misschien heb je er wat aan 👍🏻
Try it and you Will be hooked 👍🏻
@Julia Mathiasen I eat salmiak out of the bottle and you say, it's better? XD
@@daniellevanegdomvem Awesome I'll have a look.
Top, ik zal ff kijken
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
Ollie is srsly the funniest fuy on earth! I've never seen/met a funnier guy! Thanks for sharing the joy with the world!
3:30
Ollie's like "You cheated on me with another Ollie "
Ollie said “it’s like if i meet someone else called Josh, they’re just never gonna live upto the man himeself” soooo romantic...😌💕
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT THANK U GOOOOOOOD
im swedish xP
Hahah, älskar hur de uttalade Jule Nisse😂😂 (i mitten av videon)
And now I heard "Jungevaal" 😂😂 (but I obviosly dont mean this as hate, it's obvious that they can't pronounce it since they're english and they say it in an english way)
Det är roligt att se andras reaktioner till djungelvrål när man själv äter det 24/7 🤣🤣
C'mon, even my youngest daughter who is 6 yrs old loves Djungelvrål.
As they said, liquorice is like marmite: you either love it, or you *loathe it with every fiber out your body and want it banished from earth for all eternity and cast into the pits of hell from whence it came* (guess what I think).
There is no middle ground. You either love it or hate it. There's no in between.
We Scandinavians are renowned for being pretty hardcore with liquorice.
Which, unfortunately, means it's even more polarized.
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@obi-wankenobi1233 The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
When Josh and Ollie go from a show UK to Koreans --> show Korea to World --> Meme/Review Channel --> Gaming. What's next? :D I vote for OLLIE to be the UK's PM!! Imagine the laughs!!
Also, to whomever is reading this, sending lots of love to all you foodies! Take care and be safe! Just started my own food/travel channel. Any feedback would be highly appreciated!
If Kanye can run for president of the US, Ollie for UK PM should be a thing too :D
Good luck 👍
Albi, I thought I asked you to stop eating the world. Why are you still eating the world Albi...!!!!
@@useformiscuseformisc380 NEVER!!!!!!! Do you wanna join? ;)
@@Mr.K_Vibes Thank you my friend!
Djunglevrål is a popular candy for children here in Scandinavia… It’s delicious.
As a Swede, I constantly have to remind myself we put like 18 times the salt in food other cultures do so they're not used to the massive amounts of salt we use, except other Scandinavian countries of course :P
and especially as contrast to American tourists who are used to US brands pouring tons of sugar and sweeteners into not just candy, but also other consumables and food, bread etc. Coming here to try our "sweets" isn't always as sweet as they expect xD And liquorice especially for some reason always divides opinions, but most Scandinavians love it
As a Hungarian who moved to Sweden, I LOVE how Swedes salt their products!
Djungelvrål is literally one of the best snacks out there! Although sometimes you get a shit bag and they're not salty enough
yeah and sometimes they are super hard! When I get softer ones I get super happy
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️
@@jonathanthomsen6440 no it is from malmö. Djungelvrål was first made in sweden and produced in sweden, get your facts right
The double consonants aren't unnecessary though. If it's a double consonant or a single consonant generally decides how the vowel before the consonant is pronounced. For example; "Plop" with a single "p" would be pronounced similarly to how you'd pronounce "ploop" in English, whereas "Plopp" is pronounced just like you did ("Plop" in English) ^^
Watching Ollie and Josh eating Djungelvrål made me laugh so hard! I'm a swede who absolutely loves Djungelvrål and liquorice in all its shapes and flavours, but I totally get that we Scandinavians are on a WHOLE different level than the rest of the world when it comes to liquorice.
@N S Ja eller hur!
Ollie: Shat out something weird
Josh: what ?
Ollie: blubbery
Ollie biting into the salty core at 9:50 is priceless! He looks like the squirrel from the Ice Age movies!
Me seeing them hate on the djungelvrål: cries in Swedish
Just me or do a pair Jungelvrål taste even better after you've seen someone not familliar to the taste eat one and then suffer?
I've never tried any but I do love salty licorice, I kind of want to go see if I can buy any in the UK..
@@patheticbadger3478 HAHAHAHA very true😂
@@Cubeforc3 you should! It's not for everyone but once you get used to the very salty flavour you'll find youself enjoy them more and more!
i've actually never tasted them because i absolutely hate licorice.. am i really swedish?
"If there's something I've learned in IKEA, it's that swedes love putting in needless double letters." NEEDLESS? URSÄKTA? it's to phonologically AND auditorally differentiate between words :'(
Som mat och matt, sil och sill eller hat och hatt. 😂
As a dane I have to agree with Jolly lol
To make that statement valid, it has to be "NEDLES double leters" =)
TheonlyavailableID nope check again!
@@isoldelujan How so? They're right.
Ollies look at the end: “Sweden, think about what you’ve done…”
Ollie should’ve said “well that was a plopp” 😂😂 it’s corny but if Ollie would’ve said it, I would laugh
Somewhere in the distance I hear pewds proudly pounding his tambourine
Djungelvrål (jungle scream) isn’t really that strong. It is liquorice for kids. And I think the Dutch are equally into liquorices as the the people in the Nordic countries.
Ah I'm so happy seeing this, I've been waiting for you guys to try Swedish snacks! But this just makes me miss them more as I am currently in South Korea and it's impossible to find these here...
The Djungelvrål is one I made most of my Korean friends try as well as seeing the reaction to the candy is priceless!
I genuinely lost it at 3:04 when Ollie drops the Plopp and it makes a *plop* sound
7:44 im finnish and these are 100% my favourite candies of all time.
UA-cam: We need to get Pewdiepie’s cooking channel over here.
Dude, I’m so early. Legit says 3 minutes ago. hehehe
As a Swede I’ve been waiting for this for soooo long
Ollie, here’s a tip on your Rock Paper Scissors game. I noticed you both often throw the same thing first go (usually rock or paper); and then, the second time around, josh goes off of what he thinks you will throw next. Try to pick the exact opposite of your natural instinct to throw next is, and I bet you’d win more often. Also, throw the same thing twice in a row, something you usually don’t do. Throw him off! Lol (Personally, I try to stick with rock and paper as much as possible, and then throw in an unexpected scissors when necessary.) Keep him on his toes, Ollie! Lol
On a more serious note, I truly love watching you guys. It’s obvious how close you two are- more like brothers than best friends and coworkers/co-creators. Family is so vitally important, and your chosen family, in many ways, are even more special- if you are fortunate enough to find those special people. You two being so close and for so long, I’m certain you have had your fair share of aggravation, annoyance, and even anger and hurt. But, please remember that no matter what happens in this life, family is forever. If they love you, support you, encourage you, challenge you, and make you a better person and the world a better place for you to live in, then you are two incredibly blessed men. Thank you so much for sharing yourselves with us complete and total strangers here online. You may not know us, but I feel as though I’m getting to know, respect, and even have love for you guys! You truly bring joy to this world, and boy do we need it. I know I certainly do, now maybe more than ever. If I ever would get the chance to speak to you guys personally, I’d feel so honored and overjoyed to finally get to introduce myself to you and tell you in my own voice just how much you guys mean to so many of us! If you ever decide to do an episode surprising fans of the channels (yes, I love both 😆) by calling or video chatting with them, I’d not only be willing, I think I’d actually die! 😆 I know you guys are busy, and probably won’t ever see this, especially now realizing that this is indeed an older episode, but still wanted to send out some love and appreciation for all that you do and, more importantly, for being the genuinely good, kindhearted people you are. Sorry for the long post. It’s been a kind of rough day (and year for that matter) and I guess my emotions are on full display. Hope I didn’t make you fine English gentlemen I’m uncomfortable. I know how much the British (culturally) just love us sappy, long winded Americans. So apologies, if appropriate, from little old Jackson, Ohio, USA. 💜💜💜💜💜
I’m so early josh hasn’t called Ollie an idiot yet😂
He just wears the hat now so it's implied. Everytime we read the hat we hear it in Josh's to Ollie voice.
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The amount of memes that are going to be born from this episode is absolutely astonishing😂😂😂😂
Olli is the funniest....I love his expressions. Josh is very cute. Really enjoy watching them
0:32 Hold on- I think Josh has gotten used to Ollie's way of talking... also what's with the hand gestures
OMG I'm soooo happy right now. A little explaning. In the dutch drugstores (I'm from the Netherlands) you can scoop candy then weigh it and pay it. The candy varriets from lycorish to sour to sweet. So as kid i totally loved lycorish (still do) and then one day the had this knew lycorish wich was extremly salty, and i loved it. But a few years ago it was completely gone. But know i think it is djungelvral!!!!! Im sooo happy I orderd it imidiatly😍.
Oh boy, you should come to Sweden and try the candy stores. So much better than in NL
@@RonjaK4 I would like that a lot 🤩🤩. But sadly I think it has to wait a while 😞. But in the meantime I can only enjoy my 1.5 kilo of djungelvral 😂😂😂🤭🤭🤭
So Dutch drugstores are like British ones, selling more unhealthy than healthy products.
@@aws1045 yeah something like that😂😂
The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually not from Sweden 🇸🇪, but The Djungelvrål from Malaco is actually and original from The City and Capital of Denmark 🇩🇰, Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰, by the way my friend 🙂😎✌️