I blame stevie for Link changing his answer on the froot loops. "Is that your FINAL answer??" You can't make link nervous like that when he's nervous like that he makes impulsive decisions. Hahaha.
As a Brit, it actually blows my mind how sugary american cereal must be because I personally think curiously cinammon is on the sugary side and they called it bland and not sugary at all😳😳😳😳
@@Azubi_Meatball4349 certain ingredients that are not allowed, I know of some preservatives that are thought to cause certain illnesses and so aren't allowed in food in lots of places
I’ve heard the American hearts association actually accepts large payments (like millions of dollars) to have their “heart healthy” approval stamp on the boxes. Could’ve been fake but who knows
For Americans the foreign cereals are bland, but for other countries the US cereal is sickly sweet. I don't think its necessarily a good vs bad thing; just upbringing and taste buds.
And health regulations :D Cereal is mainly marketed at kids, and in most places it's mainly kids that eat the thing so serving what amounts to basically candy or cookies for breakfast is pretty weird.
UK cereals used to be a lot sugary than they are now. Everything has took a dip due to sugar tax laws. I actually find a lot of the cereals you ate of ours still a bit too sugary. When I visited America, I had the Lucky Charms and I couldn't finish them, felt like I was literally eating a bag of sugar.
As someone from the UK who lived in the US for a while, US foods are so crazily filled with sugar and additives that are banned here - I'm not surprised UK food tastes bland afterwards!
Yes, I couldn't agree more. I'm from Denmark and I was once traveling with an American guy through Australia & every now and then our parents would send us a parcel with some sweets and gifts from back home. So we tried each others favorite candies and snacks. He was really trying hard to be polite, but I could tell he didn't like them. He was always like 'yeah it's nice.. but it's a little bland. I'm sorry' 😅
America can use fake sweeteners and food dyes that are not allowed to be used in most other countries so we are conditioned to think things are dull and unsweet elsewhere when in reality it's healthier and what the food really should taste like...
Yeah, I ordered a US sweets box to see for myself and more than half of it was just too sweet for my taste. Things like twinkies, snowballs, poptards and so on are so sweet, you can't taste anything else but the sweetness.
@@Yakumo00o I stopped eating sugar years ago and yeah, it's crazy how sweet things can get in US foods. Also salt, one thing I noticed with canned soups I use to eat is how you can literally smell the salt reeking from the bowl. It's nasty.
@@Wilco1972 I thought that too, then realized they only wagered the points they would get that round... so link had 2 and lost 2, Rhett had 0 and lost 1, so link won by 1 point cause Rhett lost 2
@@ElinaNikolJ idk he said "I wager everything I have" and he had already gotten guessed the USA one right so I think technically he already had the points so they would be included in the everything
@@xy3951 haha I travel south all the time for work and it is damn near impossible to find a healthy spot to get a meal. I work in clinical research and when I was on a congestive heart failure study a majority of patients were in the south
I can't eat our Frosted Flakes because the corn syrup is too much for me, but when I studied abroad in England I ate their Frosties all the time. They're so good!
As a Brit I always thought Curiously Cinnamon (which used to be called Cinnamon Grahams) were really sweet! American cereals must be so sugary in that case! Also I have taken offence… Our food is not bland 😂
I like that the one bowl of Fruit loops they say has "fake fruit", is the one with no artificial flavouring. Haha, I can only suppose the "real" american flavours are too deeply ingrained.
It’s also why they looked duller. US still uses a lot of stuff in our foods that’s literally banned in other countries, and a big one is certain artificial colors and also flavors. Same story with the Rice Krispies. We use bleached flour which is banned or not used as prevalently in other counties. That’s why they were whiter.
@@AelaMusic They used to be brightly coloured but they say they use natural coloring ingredients that replaced the artificial ones, hence the pale colors. We sometimes buy the store brand version, these are still very bright.
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as a european who grew up eating mostly "healthy" cereal for breakfast and only occasionally being allowed to get the sugary kind, it feels weird to me that link acts like cereal in general is supposed to be sweet/sugary. people i know think it's weird if i eat something sugary early in the morning
@@fantyx4449 It is when you gather it in such large numbers. If all of the US jumped at the same time, it could widen Earth's orbit. That's how we'll finally fix global warming. The world can thank us by paying for our diabetes medication.
If they ever do a UK food challenge again, can they do all our strong flavours just to show them that our food isn't all bland?! Yes compared to other countries some of our food can taste a bit bland but not ALL of it. Give them some monster munch or marmite, both definitly are not bland :P
Agreed, a lot of american food products have a lot more sugar then what we have in Europe. The bread was okey, although still a bit weird for my taste, but their regular cereals is basically equal to when I put extra sugar on cereals home :)
@@Life_and_Love it’s also approved in food by the EU. ik ik brexit but y’all ate it at one point too. Also c’mon now you know that chemicals are multi purpose.
Haha I did an obsessive nerd thing and looked at how much sugar was in all of cereals. Cinnamon Toast Crunch 29g Curiously Cinnamon 25g Raisin Bran 29g Sultana Bran UK 30g Sultana Bran Aus 29g Frosted Flakes 32g Frosties UK 37g Frosties Aus 41g Froot Loops US 31g Froot Loops CA 37g Froot Loops Aus 39g Rice Krispies US 10g Rice Krispies UK 8g Rice Krispies CA 11g Rice Bubbles Aus 9g This is grams of total sugar per 100g of cereal. As you can see, all of them pretty much had the same amount of sugar, with some exceptions.
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Ha, I’m from Scotland. Our ‘Curiously Cinnamon’ is super sweet and sugary for a UK cereal. I only eat this as a treat! I couldn’t handle the sweetness of the US version.
I don't know why you're shook, you're competing with a pallette that was almost exclusively raised on sugar, especially gen xer's. Everything in comparison will be bland.
When my cousin got married and moved from the States to Belgium, one of the things she requests most when goodie boxes get sent is boxes and boxes of cereal. Lol
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But I don’t want to
Did you count this episode as part of your 2000 count?
@@aer2895 It's worth it
@@sleepylichdisease Saying the same thing for me. I cant watch it as an initiate
To be fair, Australia is probably so sick of the sun that they don’t want it on their cereal boxes, and the UK doesn’t know what the sun is.
We get far more sun than people would think tbh lol
@@ArcanumPhotography you must be from the south of the UK..
@@katonahk2379 plenty of sun in the North UK ☀️👍
Okay, that got a laugh from me... 👏👏👏
@@katonahk2379 nope
I blame stevie for Link changing his answer on the froot loops. "Is that your FINAL answer??" You can't make link nervous like that when he's nervous like that he makes impulsive decisions. Hahaha.
I came here to say the same thing! He has no gut to trust because he's always questioning it and the rationalization is always so funny.
That moment was so sad for Link 😂
I know!! I was so sad when he changed his answer from her asking that.
Yessss I agree this happens alot too
@@chayafaith710 it happens a TON and I think Stevie does it on purpose 😂
I still wanna see a prank segment where they put 3 of the SAME thing in front of them and see how they react 😂
I can't belive they've almost made 2000 episodes... their oldest kids were toddlers when they started... wild
No no. GMM is 9 years old, the oldest kid between them is 18
They grew up about 20 minutes from where I live.
I can believe it with this episode lol.
"Will sweeter cereal taste sweeter"
I watched this 6 years ago what happen to the guys damm mans look like aqua man
@@blackmonfarms9681 that's fast growing up, twenty minutes, wow! Must be something in the water!!! 🖖 😁
10:29 Stevie you are evil lol “ is this your final answer” she KNEW link would second guess lmao. He always changes when she says that.
I know it hurt my soul when he switched 😩😭
To be fair, lacrosse is one of Canada’s national sports.
Isn't it technically THE national sport?
@@tedjh no, not since 1994 when lacrosse was made the national summer sport and hockey was declared the national winter sport
@@tedjh as a Canadian.. no.
We have 2 national sports, summer and winter and I'm guessing it's obvious which order they go in 👍
Came to the comments for this
Yeah, pretty sure it even originated in Canada.
Lacrosse is Canada’s actual official national sport. Strangely enough.
National summer sport, they have two. Hockey is the national winter sport.
Came here to say that!
Makes sense when ya think about it, lacrosse has its origins with Native Americans and is actually the oldest organized sport in North America
Not strange at all. It was a native american sport
We created the basket in basketball and curling.. But the basketball thing was more exciting lol
As a Brit, it actually blows my mind how sugary american cereal must be because I personally think curiously cinammon is on the sugary side and they called it bland and not sugary at all😳😳😳😳
Also I'm not English; I don't eat bland food so I do actually KNOW what bland food is and isn't🤚😂
US cereal is pure sugar
@@littlecactus580 well depends what you get, rice krispies has none and so do many others.
@@KP-hm1dn that's true, but most have a lot of sugar
@@littlecactus580 yea the ones with sugar are usually pretty nasty. I can't eat them anymore.
Stop asking Link "is this the final answer?"
We know he's gonna switch! lol
this
I fkn love Stevie, it’s payback for Link talking over her all the time lol
A lot of the food dyes we use in the US are banned around the world.
For what reasons
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@@DRJaimeJNC ohhhh thanks, makes sense
@@Azubi_Meatball4349 certain ingredients that are not allowed, I know of some preservatives that are thought to cause certain illnesses and so aren't allowed in food in lots of places
I'm guessing that the American cereals will be much sweeter.
Yep, and not as nice lol
Probably the exact opposite. Real sugar is significantly sweeter than corn syrup
@@tigran914 Yes, but composition. The ratio is just as big a factor.
Yes and much more satisfying. The only country that can make cereal. 😁✨
@@notjustanotherguy739 no its not, they can't even make them right, have to cover up the taste by making then sweeter than every other country 🤣🤣
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I'd be curious to see if non American palates would agree with the rankings lol
The Try Channel has a number of episodes where good Irish folks try American cereals
No we don't lol, the American versions are gross
Brit here and I kid you not people think cereal is too sweet over here so strongly disagree with the rankings😂
They’re not ranking though are they? I thought they were just saying which one was American not necessarily the best.
America has the best cereal, thats it
Alternate title: Americans realize how much added sugar the food industry puts in their products.
Cry harder, lobsterback
We know... At least our food isn't bland...
“Person from another country realizes that American pop culture is everywhere in the world”
@@BeautyMonster1000 If you have to pump your food full of sugar to make it not bland, then your food is also bland 😅
@@BeautyMonster1000 because of all those additives and chemicals.. weird flex
Im from the uk and curiously cinnamon is SUPEEERRR sweet, quite worried for americans
Lol everything in America is super sweeet
Yh I thought it was weird them calling it bland when it's probably our sweetest cereal. Can only imagine how sugary theirs is
Yeah it blew my mind when they said it wasn’t sugary, sometimes when I have it I feel sick because of how sugary it tastes for me
I’ve had both and while the US one is a little more sweet, it also has more cinnamon and somewhat balanced by it. Still pretty sweet though
@@drewblaz740 This salt is super sweet in America
I like how our bowls of sugar are the only ones that have the “Heart Healthy” heart logo on the box.
Underrated
Yeah, shows that the FDA has a "sweet tooth" for big companies.
I’ve heard the American hearts association actually accepts large payments (like millions of dollars) to have their “heart healthy” approval stamp on the boxes. Could’ve been fake but who knows
@@Lillyee. I don’t doubt it, that’s how capitalism works
Our bowls of sugar - LOL!
"Psychadelic fruit tornado" and "juggling shaman", what a time to be alive lol
what a time to be canadian
i love how well our cereals did today lol 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
For Americans the foreign cereals are bland, but for other countries the US cereal is sickly sweet. I don't think its necessarily a good vs bad thing; just upbringing and taste buds.
Yeah much the same with chocolate as Hershey’s taste like sick to our palette
And health regulations :D Cereal is mainly marketed at kids, and in most places it's mainly kids that eat the thing so serving what amounts to basically candy or cookies for breakfast is pretty weird.
Well I don’t know if I can agree that it’s a good thing. That means that your sweets/foods contain more sugar. Which ain’t that great.
USA allows corn syrup and many other countries don't, among other ingredients
@@Ultracombogaming as someone from the US, i agree
UK cereals used to be a lot sugary than they are now. Everything has took a dip due to sugar tax laws. I actually find a lot of the cereals you ate of ours still a bit too sugary.
When I visited America, I had the Lucky Charms and I couldn't finish them, felt like I was literally eating a bag of sugar.
No because the exact same thing as me!
Tbf, there are a lot of marshmallows in Lucky Charms.
Lucky charms isn’t cereal. It’s straight up candy. You can’t convince me otherwise.
As someone from the UK who lived in the US for a while, US foods are so crazily filled with sugar and additives that are banned here - I'm not surprised UK food tastes bland afterwards!
Yes, I couldn't agree more. I'm from Denmark and I was once traveling with an American guy through Australia & every now and then our parents would send us a parcel with some sweets and gifts from back home. So we tried each others favorite candies and snacks. He was really trying hard to be polite, but I could tell he didn't like them. He was always like 'yeah it's nice.. but it's a little bland. I'm sorry' 😅
Yeah atleast we're not getting diabetes from our cereal. Kinda got sick of the bland comments. Rhett and link always have something in for the UK.
@@jenni1298 I think they’re just poking fun at an older sibling, they’re not being serious
@@jenni1298 America would all have diabetes and still whoop your country’s ass lmaooooo
@@jenni1298 Cope.
so basically american cereal has a lot of sugar
Yes. It's glorious
so basically they expect candy
@@itcangetbetter *revolting
@@kunimitsune177 sugar doesn’t equal revolting
@@lyricc2702 a huge bowl of it ... Yes
America can use fake sweeteners and food dyes that are not allowed to be used in most other countries so we are conditioned to think things are dull and unsweet elsewhere when in reality it's healthier and what the food really should taste like...
Yeah, I ordered a US sweets box to see for myself and more than half of it was just too sweet for my taste. Things like twinkies, snowballs, poptards and so on are so sweet, you can't taste anything else but the sweetness.
@@Yakumo00o I stopped eating sugar years ago and yeah, it's crazy how sweet things can get in US foods. Also salt, one thing I noticed with canned soups I use to eat is how you can literally smell the salt reeking from the bowl. It's nasty.
@@Yakumo00o that's pretty wild, and they think they have the best cereal because of the sugar content
@@KP-hm1dn It's the bread that gets me! Why is the BREAD sweet?!
@@cameron7775 bruh it's cereal not salad
For someone who eats cereal all the time, Link looks like he's never held a spoon before.
I feel like the moment the cameras start rolling Link goes full chihuahua mode and gets all nervous and shaky.
@@ComaradComisar 😂 yep, and it'll never get old.
Link is ear to ear smiles with the cereal tasting! "I'm eating my childhood!"
"I found my spoon!" Rhett
I feel like the basic message of this episode is if it's healthier and not overly flavored then it's not going to be American.
I’d love to see an unusual fruit taste test. Fruits kinda like the rambutan you had on the “can you eat that” episode. Real ones remember
god I'll never forget the printer/cake ink
Durian too!
Rambutan is a household favorite. I would absolutely watch a fruit episode.
They also did a kumquat on the sour scale episode
as soon as link said he was wagering everything, i was like, "why are you doing that? why are you doing that?" :/
Because it’s Link and that’s what he does 😂
@@RedEveTillDawn I know, lol... I guess I keep hoping one day he'll change 😄
Shouldn't he have lost, being that he wagered everything?
@@Wilco1972 I thought that too, then realized they only wagered the points they would get that round... so link had 2 and lost 2, Rhett had 0 and lost 1, so link won by 1 point cause Rhett lost 2
@@ElinaNikolJ idk he said "I wager everything I have" and he had already gotten guessed the USA one right so I think technically he already had the points so they would be included in the everything
The reason our colours are more dull is because we don't use artificial colours.
Colors? Why not colors?
Do you also not use proper spelling?
@@krspy8849 LOL with and without the u are both proper spellings. One is influenced by the UK/France, and without the U is more western.
@@smome777 ohhh that makes sense. I’m assuming the u version came first I wonder why anyone thought it was needed to change it.
@@krspy8849 because 🖕🇬🇧
In the uk we have sugar tax so all brands have to reduce the sugar in their products so that they don’t get taxed
When link said “soil” with Raisin Bran I knew what he was talking about.
I call it a bird seed taste.
"There's a depth to it... About an inch and a half" XD
Europe bans a ton of stuff that's allowed in US foods such as certain food colouring agents and chemicals.
I was thinking the same thing. That...and USA LOVES SUGGGGAAAAR
@@lawlessleopardsofliberty4275 well never visit the south because it's mostly our fault 😂
@@xy3951 haha I travel south all the time for work and it is damn near impossible to find a healthy spot to get a meal. I work in clinical research and when I was on a congestive heart failure study a majority of patients were in the south
@@lawlessleopardsofliberty4275 hey at least we make your job easy
@@xy3951 lmao
The UK has certain laws on sugars so all there foods are much healthier then the US.
Sure they are keep thinking that
Blander*
"Healthier" haha
true
That's why everyone in UK looks like banana pudding after 50?
I can't eat our Frosted Flakes because the corn syrup is too much for me, but when I studied abroad in England I ate their Frosties all the time. They're so good!
Dear lord Rhett's hair is GLORIOUS.
As a Brit I always thought Curiously Cinnamon (which used to be called Cinnamon Grahams) were really sweet! American cereals must be so sugary in that case! Also I have taken offence… Our food is not bland 😂
It's pretty bland
@@bobbyhill1368 NO WAY 😂
@@bobbyhill1368 🙄🙄
@@bobbyhill1368 its actually not. Its very sweet
"as you can see, we can't" is classic GMM!! I hope they never change. LOL.
I lost it when he said “And watch where the wheel of mythicalityisgonnaland” LMAO I DONT BLAME HIM he’s been saying for like 1997 episodes now😂😂😂
just think, mythical beasts
gmm 2000 is probably already recorded and ready to go
what a milestone
Pa rappa the rappa ? Is that u
I like that the one bowl of Fruit loops they say has "fake fruit", is the one with no artificial flavouring. Haha, I can only suppose the "real" american flavours are too deeply ingrained.
The US version says no artificial flavors as well, but that saying is a lie anyways. No matter what country you live in.
Froot* Loops.
The Canadian loops don't use artificial flavouring either
It’s also why they looked duller. US still uses a lot of stuff in our foods that’s literally banned in other countries, and a big one is certain artificial colors and also flavors. Same story with the Rice Krispies. We use bleached flour which is banned or not used as prevalently in other counties. That’s why they were whiter.
@@potato-whiz bleached flour isn't banned in Canada. It's definitely still the most used I've seen.
Seeing the Canadian Froot Loops brought me back to my childhood.
Were they always this... Bland in presentation? I could've sworn up until like the last few years they had the bright colours and stuff.
Did it make you want to eat your childhood?
@@AelaMusic They used to be brightly coloured but they say they use natural coloring ingredients that replaced the artificial ones, hence the pale colors. We sometimes buy the store brand version, these are still very bright.
You’re a Canadian fruit loop
@@AelaMusic ye I swear it was always more colourful than these
Honestly I absolutely love UK food and I’ve been to a lot of countries.
I love how Rhett fluctuates between an 8 year old boy and a grumpy old man!😆
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You must not have a life at all.
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6:40 for me xd
I actually just woke up
Lacrosse is the National summer sport of Canada, so Link was kinda right lol
WHAT? It’s not hockey??!!!
Came here to say this!
@@lyricc2702 hockey is the national winter sport of Canada, Lacrosse is the national summer sport.
@@lyricc2702 Canada's national sport is Lacrosse, not just national summer sport but actual official national sport. We just love hockey.
@@typhus1965 oh ok
When you're old enough to remember when the American Froot Loops looked more like those from Canada and Australia.
Link is a “cereal winner” but he’s still a “serial loser”
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as a european who grew up eating mostly "healthy" cereal for breakfast and only occasionally being allowed to get the sugary kind, it feels weird to me that link acts like cereal in general is supposed to be sweet/sugary. people i know think it's weird if i eat something sugary early in the morning
I think link is a bit of a sweet tooth.
Yes, same. Children might get it occasionally but adults don't eat it in my country
You really shouldnt have swears for breakfast but here in the US its just the way of life I guess 😂
Yeah. I eat müsley. Those are kist grains and a little dried fruit
This just shows how horrifically sweet American cereal is
and better
It also shows non American cereals taste bad.
@@hitmanb33b3 annnd that's why you have obese children in the US...
Why do they say the other countries have "bland" cereal like it's a bad thing?? Who wants to eat a bunch of sugar first thing in the morning
americans
In the US we like to taste what we're eating. That's why we're enormous. Super power!
@@itcangetbetter I didn't know obesity was a super power
@@fantyx4449 he meant super sour. Americans also love super sour sugary stuffs
@@fantyx4449 It is when you gather it in such large numbers. If all of the US jumped at the same time, it could widen Earth's orbit. That's how we'll finally fix global warming. The world can thank us by paying for our diabetes medication.
Don't know if u guys realised it, Kellogg's cereals keep their mascots internationally, but General Mills/Nestle doesn't.
Good observation!
If they ever do a UK food challenge again, can they do all our strong flavours just to show them that our food isn't all bland?! Yes compared to other countries some of our food can taste a bit bland but not ALL of it. Give them some monster munch or marmite, both definitly are not bland :P
The good you stole from India is the only interesting stuff
Americans pack so much sugar into everything you eat, it's no wonder the British alternatives taste comparatively bland. Curiously Cinnamon are great
Ahh to live in Europe and be able to watch the episodes as a lunch time snack
Ahh to live in America and eat fruit loops while they eat fruit loops during breakfast
@@sheahunsinger9801 froot loops are game any time of the day, friend
@@Wertys if anything they should be desert after dinner 😂
I am currently watching this in my Kellogg’s cereal pyjamas
ive never been jealous of someone elses pajamas
you simping for Kellogg's now?
oh and the Canadian froot loops have duller colour because they're made with NO artifical colours or flavours
this is too easy, like comparing candy to breakfast. Wait, it's literally that.
Nah its like comparing breakfast to cardboard.
@@ajallen212 cardboard coated in sugar compared to real breakfast more like
@@WolfanTerror both are cardboard its just that one has more sugar
When I visited America I was surprised by how much sweeter and larger a lot of the same products I was used to from home.
The bread was like cake lol
@@brandonzero5375 What kind of bread are you eating normally?
Agreed, a lot of american food products have a lot more sugar then what we have in Europe. The bread was okey, although still a bit weird for my taste, but their regular cereals is basically equal to when I put extra sugar on cereals home :)
*said every person ever coming to America* thanks for that 😂
Very happy to see the U.K. on this comparison. I love Frosties ❤️🇬🇧 However..you can see that we don’t have much sugar in our cereals 🥣
Or the amount of chemicals our cereals have like Trisodium Phosphate (Industrial Floor Cleaner)
@@Life_and_Love it’s also approved in food by the EU. ik ik brexit but y’all ate it at one point too. Also c’mon now you know that chemicals are multi purpose.
Haha I did an obsessive nerd thing and looked at how much sugar was in all of cereals.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch 29g
Curiously Cinnamon 25g
Raisin Bran 29g
Sultana Bran UK 30g
Sultana Bran Aus 29g
Frosted Flakes 32g
Frosties UK 37g
Frosties Aus 41g
Froot Loops US 31g
Froot Loops CA 37g
Froot Loops Aus 39g
Rice Krispies US 10g
Rice Krispies UK 8g
Rice Krispies CA 11g
Rice Bubbles Aus 9g
This is grams of total sugar per 100g of cereal. As you can see, all of them pretty much had the same amount of sugar, with some exceptions.
@@vin2164 yeah, now look at sweeteners and chemicals
As an Australian, I thoroughly enjoyed Rhett hating on my people and our cereal. LOL!!
The US Fruit loops are so colourful, because they have artificial dyes, which are banned at least in European Union, but apparently elsewhere, too.
3 more episodes to go....
i wonder what they have in store for us
They retireing?
I love this as an evening treat in Australia, thanks bois!
As a european i tried froot loops once, it was honestly the most disgusting bowl of cereal i have ever tasted
Uk foods tend to use sugar/natural flavouring rather than corn syrup and artificial flavouring so they feel blander to the American palate
Rhett and Link being amazed other countries have health standards for 17miniutes...
yall should compare food labels instead and guess which one is american. Would take 3 seconds with the 70 added ingredients we put in everything
It tastes better tho
As an Australian I was so confused when they said “what is sultana”
Never heard that word before 😆
@@alissahooker Me neither. We just don't use that in the states. Well, at least on the west coast.
Same here, I'm from the UK
Americans aren't very bright tbh 😂
@@YouAbsoluteSpoon ironic coming from you.
Blindfolded cereal eating was worth the watch by itself
discovering the US has no food restrictions and mounds of sugar make everything taste better lol
I literally yelled “NO!!!” when Link said he was wagering everything BECAUSE HE WAS ABOUT TO WIN!!!! LINK WE WERE ROOTING FOR YOU!
I was so frustrated!! 😆
Trashing the uk like that, he thoroughly deserved it.
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If you are up in the middle of the night you aren’t amazing.. you should be sleeping lol that’s unhealthy
@@coburm6921 you can do this ! Get sum sleep when ya can and stay safe ! ^w^
Fun fact: a fair number of other countries, GB included, think we’re insane for how much cinnamon we put into things
Is it a fun fact when it’s an opinion?
You can never have to much cinnamon!
@@jacobkezorm Well, she's saying its a fact that there are those opinions. Soo, it is a fact, lol
@@jacobkezorm would you not say that there can be facts about opinions?
Do they really though
In links defence Canada’s official sport is Hockey AND lacrosse. 😂
Omg I fricking love this episode . I love trying new foods and comparing them. Wee need more of these! Thank you.
Fun fact: lacrosse is actually Canada's national summer sport
Indeed
Lol I've never heard someone say summer sport but ya
That fact wasn't very fun.
@@iFNhU you're not very fun
“Does every country do Froot their Loops the same?” - No; Korea Froot Rings.
UK has unicorn Froot Loops
Link: THERES NO SUGAR
the rest of the world: yes I want to live past 40
Lacrosse is LITERALLY the official sport of Canada…
Somebody needs to create a “blindbib”! A blindfold for R and L to wear that has a bib that hangs down under their chin to catch falling food. 😉 Love the vids guys!
Is it just me or does the packaging from Australia looks like it’s from the 1990s?
I thought the same when I was in Ireland.
Shipping takes a while
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The packaging from the UK looks more modern though
Australia is basically 20 years behind the rest of the Western World.
The amount of wonderful, fun and interesting content they produce is truly amazing! There is a reason they are the best!
They be thinking their cereals are superior when it's just got more sugar
Rhett's happiness over finding his spoon just made my day for some reason.
Ha, I’m from Scotland. Our ‘Curiously Cinnamon’ is super sweet and sugary for a UK cereal. I only eat this as a treat! I couldn’t handle the sweetness of the US version.
the uk version is 0.27 gram vs us version is 0.29 gram. they’re practically the same 😹😹
Have you done a series called, “Will it Jerky?” If not please make this a thing. We made Curry Turkey and it’s a new family favorite.
Yeah they did a couple of years ago!
I swear link has never ever got anything good to say about the UK
Link is actually wearing a Lacrosse cage haha
GMM. The show I'll binge watch for weeks, forget for months and always come back...
the milk to cereal ratio they use concerns me
Lol same
nobody likes 2 much milk on their cereal
Hahaahahah I think it’s because they didn’t want it to get too soggy as they take time to discuss each time 😂
@@TheCookworm that actually makes so much more sense 😂
@@imralph3269 fair enough but who likes dry cereal lol
I'm shook. Sultana Bran is my favourite Australian cereal. I'm gonna go cry
Why? You get 2 kinds of raisins.
I don't know why you're shook, you're competing with a pallette that was almost exclusively raised on sugar, especially gen xer's. Everything in comparison will be bland.
The UK probably changed more from the US because of sugar tax and reducing of those ingredients weather you wanted them to or not.
I love how I can eat anything and be able to turn on a good episode for the food I’m eating at the time
Lol, I’m literally eating fruit loops as I watch this and I am from Canada.
Yoooo what's up y'all!!
Hope you guys have a good day
How dare you!
When my cousin got married and moved from the States to Belgium, one of the things she requests most when goodie boxes get sent is boxes and boxes of cereal. Lol
Just found this channel, looks like I'm going to binge watch 1,998 episodes, see you at the other side!!! 🖖 😁
Lacrosse is actually Canada’s official national sport. Good job Link!