Tayto invented the flavoured crisp. They were the first in the world to make cheese and onion and salt and vinegar crisps then sold the manufacturing process to the rest of the world. I lived around the corner from the Cadbury and Tayto factories as a kid......the smell of the air was unbelievable!
Cadburys is also made in Dublin, Ireland. Irish Cadburys is a very slightly different recipe. I lived with people in Birmingham, England (the home of Cadburys) who worked in the factory in Bourneville, Birmingham who said the Dublin Cadburys was considered even better than the Birmingham Cadburys.
@@callendunne9156 Oh Banshee bones are class, don't get me wrong. But they're more like, number 2-4 kinda range for me. Definite top 5, but Meanies are undisputed #1
I understand when Ashton is saying that American chocolate/sweets have a stronger taste. My boyfriend is from Bulgaria and their chocolate and sweets are not as strong as the American chocolate. Really enjoyed your video. You two are so adorable together. Great chemistry.
I mean you can't get better than Tayto's! My favourite are Salt and Vinegar too- but Cheese and Onion are perfect for a crisp sandwich at the beach! I have such good memories too of going to the pub as a child and getting Salt and Vinegar crisps and a coke! My go to order. Also- still one of my favourites, but you can't beat a 99 with a flake.
Dairy Milk is the best. I tried to go back to Hershey after trying a Dairy Milk bar and it made me sick. Then I found out Hershey adds wax to keep the chocolate from melting and I've never had any of that brand since.
I worked in Bangkok and my Dad sent me boxes of Mikados. The gals in Thailand would wait for them to arrive., they loved them Love Kimberley also, Went to a wedding there recently and guess what she wanted as a present...yep Mikados andshe ate a whole pack before her wedding
Takes me back to my youth. Tayto Salt & Vinegar, yummy, but I like cheese & onion too. “Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, a glass and a half in every bite.” One of the ads that ran on TV. I had a relative who worked in the Cadbury factory and she would bring us free bags of broken chocolate 🍫 and Flakes that would otherwise be discarded. I also love Cadbury’s Twirl. Basically, it’s a Flake smothered in chocolate, so not as much crumbly bits. 🙂
I love love love salt&vinegar crisps. You should try dairy milk chocolate with cheese&onions crisps though 🤩🤩. I have to say Amy though that your MiWadi portions were so small. That would be like drinking coloured water to me too lol. Empty that bottle in girl lol.. I live in the UK now and can still access some of those Irish treats, thankfully
I’m from germany… But i used to be an aupair in Dublin… it‘s fair to say that Cadburys dairy milk is the best 😋 But I would also die for cream eggs and cadburys hot chocolate… ❤️
Dairy Milk is made in Ireland and UK, some of the UK owned shops in Ireland like Tesco bring UK made brands in through Northern Ireland distribution centers and sell them in Republic stores. It depends on the shop, just have to check the pack for where its made.
Cadbury Crisp and Tiffin were made in the Dublin plant of Cadbury. I miss the Pink Snack wafer. Time out is the closest these days. And Rancheros and Snax. And Rock Shandy. 😁😁♥️♥️
OK the bar that you tried next. Reminds me of a snickers bar, camel chocolate in peanuts. But the one I like the most that has peanuts is payday tell me if anybody likes payday chocolate bar
I’ve had those before they were sold up in the north west in the United States so those ones I have had before the milky ways that are all marshmallow filled only I’ve also had the ones that are just chocolate filled marshmallow delicious
Cannot believe his brain didn't explode when trying all the Jacobs Kimberly and Mikado biscuits.....🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤 Christmas childhood bites of pure joy 😂
Ashton you do know thee different forms of barbecue chips here in the states right we have the regular barbecue and then you have the sweet barbecue and you probably were more like this sweet barbecue and I would suggest you try them because he probably would like the ones that are sold in the United States 🇺🇸
I like cheddar cheese chips I don’t like them all the time because the ones that we have here and United States I don’t know about hers but ours are overly like salty and depending on the brand some of them taste like a powdery chalk like cheddar but there’s some brands that don’t taste that way so that’s a tossup on that one
I guess that before you even straight up tried it out of the bottle because I was thinking to myself when she first showed that drink that it was orange soda and that’s my first comment below and then I took it back if u read the comment below 👇🏾 from previous under the original guest of orange soda 🥤 it’s just completely funny that that was my first thought instantly initially which I should’ve stayed with because it ended up being exactly on point it tasted like orange soda but I’m not there to taste it but I kind of figured that’s what it was
I love watching him try stuff from your home town. I love Dairymilk chocolate it's the best. You should go to Cadburys world in UK. I grew up eating fudge, milkyway & milkybar or milkybuttons when a child or dairymilk chocolate buttons.. Do they not have cordial juice at all that you add water 2 in America.? Did you have a sodastream machine which fizzed your water & add syrup to make cola etc.. I really love watching these videos of getting the hubby to try your home sweets & crisps 😀💗
Amy was so so stingy with the Mi Wadi proportions, but drinking it straight is a step too far. Cadbury is a UK brand alright but we do adopt alot of their stuff, plus we've a cadbury factory in Dublin.
Well, to be fair the UK & Ireland are culturally, ethnically and historically intertwined, so there is going to be a huge amount of things that are the same.
Hey Amy, do a video with your husband's siblings and mom and dad too. That would be hilarious. Because unlike your beloved, they may not be as ... "used to"... Irish ways.... :)
I take that comment back because at first I thought it was a version of orange soda. I was wrong that sounds like a very sweet fizzy drink or a sweet citrus drink. I don’t know let me play the rest out so I know what drink she’s explaining that you have to dilute with water. I’ll hold my comments back until then
“Milky Way, the treat you can eat between meals, without ruining your appetite “ TV Ad when I was a child. I still remember the song for the finger of Fudge ad 🤣🤣
The ad that stuck with me from childhood was: N-e-s-t-l-e-s- Nestles makes the very best........chocolate! But since we were cheeky monkeys we changed it to: N-e-s-t-l-e-s- what comes out of your a-s-s-......chocolate.
I love Hershey's if there's nothing else but once you have the good stuff (anything other than American chocolate) I find it's kinda waxy and less chocolaty
i remember the corner shop that was at the end of the street an i used to walk to school and every morning the shop keeper gave me a flake chocolate bar its still to this day my favourite chocolate bar other then twirl and amy and ashton you pair were awesome in this
@@AmyMcDonaghGuitar thank you for showing some yummy treats and the memory lane I no we have 3 same treats in aus as in Ireland the biscuit with the jam an coconut we call ice vovo here very Moorish
My great aunt Delia ran a sweet shop in Ireland in the 60s and 70s. When we went back home from England during our school holidays it was a great treat to visit and buy an ice cream. Not a cone but a thick slab cut from a block and served between 2 wafers. After her husband passed on it became the hang-out for teenagers . Chairs appeared in the shop with more outside and a few old tables. You could also buy minerals and other soft drinks and if the rumours were true (they were) single cigarettes if you were an older boy- never girls. Coke and 7up were almost luxury items compared to red lemonade.I made lifelong friends here who I would later go drinking and clubbing with. When she died it was standing room only at the church.
Yep icecream sold in a block.. cut a perfect wedge and put between 2 rectangular wafers and you've got yourself an Irish 'Slider'! (Being up in Derry it was Dale Farm ice cream. Usually vanilla or Raspberry Ripple. Every Sunday evening in the Summer a few hours after Sunday dinner at Granny's House with all the cousins this was our treat!
I'm from Athlone, Co.Westmeath but live in Thailand. This video has made me miss a lot of my favourite things from home. Might be time to request a care package.
Amy I’m so sorry I missed the premiere I must’ve overslept but I just watch right now I’ve never heard of any of this foods before besides the milky Way it’s in the smartest keep up the great work and I love you as always 💚
When I was a student at the National College of Art in the 60's in Dublin, we used to go to a little place across the street for a break and we would drink "hot orange". It was the orange cordial and boiling water, served with 2 biscuits (cookies). Loved it.
I just found this channel and I have to say I love it. The 2 of you ballance each other perfectly. I had to stop watching because I was laughing out loud and getting weird looks. Keep up the good work
Very interesting stuff. I’m from Texas and I would very much like to try the My Wadi, Milky Way, and the coconut biscuit (COOKIE) someday. Oh yeah, and definitely the Dairy Milk
i want more dairy milk
Ashton mate I've got those in Australia I'll send ya some
Yes Cadbury XD ikr delicious and milky
I have yet to try Dairy Milk...
@@IorekByrnison086 it's milky but it's not really Irish more northern Irish/British
There should be an Oreo park. There is a Hershey Park though
Tayto invented the flavoured crisp. They were the first in the world to make cheese and onion and salt and vinegar crisps then sold the manufacturing process to the rest of the world. I lived around the corner from the Cadbury and Tayto factories as a kid......the smell of the air was unbelievable!
I went to Chanel College so remember the wonderful smells
Please, please, pleeeeease (if possible) do more Amy and Ashton vlogs. This is SO much fun and SO sweet.
Aww definitely! ❤️
@@AmyMcDonaghGuitar Yay! Looking forward to them. 💕
LadyBass yes!! This video was amazing.
Can’t beat a tayto sandwich 😆 memories of home. 🇮🇪
Tayto sandwiches are the best 👍
Haven't had one in YEARS
Cadburys is also made in Dublin, Ireland. Irish Cadburys is a very slightly different recipe. I lived with people in Birmingham, England (the home of Cadburys) who worked in the factory in Bourneville, Birmingham who said the Dublin Cadburys was considered even better than the Birmingham Cadburys.
I would love to try Irish Cadbury and taste how it differs from Aussie Cadbury 😍
See and the first dairy milk bar was made in Dublin
But of course 😄
As an Irish dude, I'm kinda upset you didn't have Meanies. Though I'm glad other Tayto got featured instead of the OG
Haha I demolished the Meanies before we got a chance to film the video 😂
@@AmyMcDonaghGuitar That's the only acceptable reason 😂 they're my favourite crisps.
@@caistigh2062 hear me out… Banshee bones
@@callendunne9156 Oh Banshee bones are class, don't get me wrong. But they're more like, number 2-4 kinda range for me. Definite top 5, but Meanies are undisputed #1
@@caistigh2062 thats true i love meanies too, i love the pack where u get the burger bites meanies and wagon wheels. Its cheap and tasty
Amy, you and Ashton are the CUTEST couple!! I LOVE you two together in videos! Please do more♥️
I understand when Ashton is saying that American chocolate/sweets have a stronger taste. My boyfriend is from Bulgaria and their chocolate and sweets are not as strong as the American chocolate. Really enjoyed your video. You two are so adorable together. Great chemistry.
I mean you can't get better than Tayto's! My favourite are Salt and Vinegar too- but Cheese and Onion are perfect for a crisp sandwich at the beach! I have such good memories too of going to the pub as a child and getting Salt and Vinegar crisps and a coke! My go to order. Also- still one of my favourites, but you can't beat a 99 with a flake.
Tayto Cheese and Onion and Dairy Milk together is a classic.
I had Tayto Cheese and Onion with an Irn Bru. Surprisingly good combination.
Get some club rock shandy on the side . It's lush
Dairy Milk is the best. I tried to go back to Hershey after trying a Dairy Milk bar and it made me sick. Then I found out Hershey adds wax to keep the chocolate from melting and I've never had any of that brand since.
Couple goals ❤️
the name Miwadi comes from Mineral water distributors of ireland
I worked in Bangkok and my Dad sent me boxes of Mikados. The gals in Thailand would wait for them to arrive., they loved them Love Kimberley also, Went to a wedding there recently and guess what she wanted as a present...yep Mikados andshe ate a whole pack before her wedding
Takes me back to my youth. Tayto Salt & Vinegar, yummy, but I like cheese & onion too. “Cadbury’s Dairy Milk, a glass and a half in every bite.” One of the ads that ran on TV. I had a relative who worked in the Cadbury factory and she would bring us free bags of broken chocolate 🍫 and Flakes that would otherwise be discarded. I also love Cadbury’s Twirl. Basically, it’s a Flake smothered in chocolate, so not as much crumbly bits. 🙂
It's great finding another Irish content creator I loved the video my favourite is the Doritos Chilli Heat Wave 😀
I love love love salt&vinegar crisps. You should try dairy milk chocolate with cheese&onions crisps though 🤩🤩. I have to say Amy though that your MiWadi portions were so small. That would be like drinking coloured water to me too lol. Empty that bottle in girl lol.. I live in the UK now and can still access some of those Irish treats, thankfully
She immediately offers him some snacks but she has to grab the snacks that he's holding. Yep. Looks like my marriage too. Lol
I’m from germany… But i used to be an aupair in Dublin…
it‘s fair to say that Cadburys dairy milk is the best 😋 But I would also die for cream eggs and cadburys hot chocolate… ❤️
Milkados! Irish kids knew visitors were coming if these came out!
Love you guys keep doing what your doing
I’m very impressed you ate all that!!!
I would love to try the Mi Wadi and the Taytos... Great video!!! Keep up the great job!!!
Dairy Milk is made in Ireland and UK, some of the UK owned shops in Ireland like Tesco bring UK made brands in through Northern Ireland distribution centers and sell them in Republic stores. It depends on the shop, just have to check the pack for where its made.
Fun watching you two. Really enjoy these videos.
Irish here and love salt and vinegar tayto, and dairy milk any kind.
Hobnobs remind me of a way for cookie covered in chocolate kind of deal
Cadbury Crisp and Tiffin were made in the Dublin plant of Cadbury. I miss the Pink Snack wafer. Time out is the closest these days. And Rancheros and Snax. And Rock Shandy. 😁😁♥️♥️
Half time at a GAA match, go get a bottle of coke, tayto cheese and onion and a mars bar/dairy milk. So good.
There is a Cadburys factory in coolock Dublin
Club orange and Cidona Amy.
OK the bar that you tried next. Reminds me of a snickers bar, camel chocolate in peanuts. But the one I like the most that has peanuts is payday tell me if anybody likes payday chocolate bar
It does look concentrated though interested to see when you’re underwater what does literally taste like I wish I was able to try it
I’ve had those before they were sold up in the north west in the United States so those ones I have had before the milky ways that are all marshmallow filled only I’ve also had the ones that are just chocolate filled marshmallow delicious
Cannot believe his brain didn't explode when trying all the Jacobs Kimberly and Mikado biscuits.....🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤 Christmas childhood bites of pure joy 😂
That's "OB NOBs" 😉
The proper way to say it 😂❤️
Ashton you do know thee different forms of barbecue chips here in the states right we have the regular barbecue and then you have the sweet barbecue and you probably were more like this sweet barbecue and I would suggest you try them because he probably would like the ones that are sold in the United States 🇺🇸
For the craic is the best reason
I like cheddar cheese chips I don’t like them all the time because the ones that we have here and United States I don’t know about hers but ours are overly like salty and depending on the brand some of them taste like a powdery chalk like cheddar but there’s some brands that don’t taste that way so that’s a tossup on that one
Sadly tayto park is closing down
Prefer the chocolate Mikcados or kimberly
My favourite is the salt and vinegar
I guess that before you even straight up tried it out of the bottle because I was thinking to myself when she first showed that drink that it was orange soda and that’s my first comment below and then I took it back if u read the comment below 👇🏾 from previous under the original guest of orange soda 🥤 it’s just completely funny that that was my first thought instantly initially which I should’ve stayed with because it ended up being exactly on point it tasted like orange soda but I’m not there to taste it but I kind of figured that’s what it was
My fav chocolate with a cuppa
So much of the chocolate are in Canada.
I love me some really dark chocolate, Italian style
Fruit pasteels, cadet red lemonade, my brother always gets them when he comes home to bring back to the US
I swear a bunch of the things we say are so Australian here in Oz are also a thing in Ireland.
We have the American smarties we just call them chalk sweets or “the sweets no one takes”
What, no love for the humble Fig Roll???? Can't go past a cup of tea and a couple of Fig Rolls
I love watching him try stuff from your home town. I love Dairymilk chocolate it's the best. You should go to Cadburys world in UK. I grew up eating fudge, milkyway & milkybar or milkybuttons when a child or dairymilk chocolate buttons.. Do they not have cordial juice at all that you add water 2 in America.? Did you have a sodastream machine which fizzed your water & add syrup to make cola etc.. I really love watching these videos of getting the hubby to try your home sweets & crisps 😀💗
Amy was so so stingy with the Mi Wadi proportions, but drinking it straight is a step too far.
Cadbury is a UK brand alright but we do adopt alot of their stuff, plus we've a cadbury factory in Dublin.
Well, to be fair the UK & Ireland are culturally, ethnically and historically intertwined, so there is going to be a huge amount of things that are the same.
@@handsolo1209 I would say there are many differences just the food is often shared in both uk and Ireland
Aww love this, but where's the Barry's tea!?
Cadbury Dairy milk my favourite chocolate bar in Canada
Crunchy also eaten in Canada yum. The inside we used to call sea foam
Ha ha everyone licked off coconut and strawberries
Tayto park ha ha near me
Tayto cheese and onion, . breakfast of champions . Also they are made in a castle 😉
I live in Ireland
8 love crunchies
I want a milky dairy ima find one at a store here
Hey Amy, do a video with your husband's siblings and mom and dad too. That would be hilarious. Because unlike your beloved, they may not be as ... "used to"... Irish ways.... :)
tayto crisp cheese and onion sandwich
Bottle of TK Red lemonade. I'm from Dublin but live in London. Red Lenonade is the equivalent of talking about ET.. Doesn't exist..
Tayto sandwich is da best
You guys are a cute couple
Is it like orange Fanta?
No. It's not carbonated. It's very sweet and tastes really strong to me. Have to dilute it! We do get Fanta orange and Fanta lemon in Ireland though.
In Birmingham it's made
Irish Cadbury's Dairy milk . much nicer than it's UK progenitor.
I love double deckers and dairymilk
This reminds me of orange soda
I take that comment back because at first I thought it was a version of orange soda. I was wrong that sounds like a very sweet fizzy drink or a sweet citrus drink. I don’t know let me play the rest out so I know what drink she’s explaining that you have to dilute with water. I’ll hold my comments back until then
I guess Abrakebabra wouldn't travel well in your suitcase. No coconut creams???
Mi Wadi name comes from the initial letters of C&C's predecessor company, Mineral Water Distributors, which was formed in 1927
“Milky Way, the treat you can eat between meals, without ruining your appetite “ TV Ad when I was a child. I still remember the song for the finger of Fudge ad 🤣🤣
A finger of fudge is just enough to give your kids a treat....🎼
Judy bage same here in oz !! Loved them as a kid .
The ad that stuck with me from childhood was:
N-e-s-t-l-e-s- Nestles makes the very best........chocolate!
But since we were cheeky monkeys we changed it to:
N-e-s-t-l-e-s- what comes out of your a-s-s-......chocolate.
Everytime I go to Ireland I buy a bottle of club rock shandy. That’s yummy
It is the nectar of the gods. I buy it in cases of 24 cans every week or two. 😂
Amy, remember the Irish thing, let the chocolate just start to melt in your mouth and then add a cheese and onion crisp, delish
if he drank that orange neat he will be on the toilet for 2or 3 days
Hershey's tastes like sick, Mon now 😂
I love Hershey's if there's nothing else but once you have the good stuff (anything other than American chocolate) I find it's kinda waxy and less chocolaty
i remember the corner shop that was at the end of the street an i used to walk to school and every morning the shop keeper gave me a flake chocolate bar its still to this day my favourite chocolate bar other then twirl and amy and ashton you pair were awesome in this
Aww what a lovely memory! Thanks Tanya ❤️
@@AmyMcDonaghGuitar thank you for showing some yummy treats and the memory lane I no we have 3 same treats in aus as in Ireland the biscuit with the jam an coconut we call ice vovo here very Moorish
Dairy milk and cheese and onion Tayto together OMG . YOU HAVE TO TRY .
Hey thanks for amazing video u both are amazing ppl keep going keep growing love from Belfast Northern Ireland
Thank you so much Robert! Love to Belfast! 💚
My great aunt Delia ran a sweet shop in Ireland in the 60s and 70s. When we went back home from England during our school holidays it was a great treat to visit and buy an ice cream. Not a cone but a thick slab cut from a block and served between 2 wafers. After her husband passed on it became the hang-out for teenagers . Chairs appeared in the shop with more outside and a few old tables. You could also buy minerals and other soft drinks and if the rumours were true (they were) single cigarettes if you were an older boy- never girls. Coke and 7up were almost luxury items compared to red lemonade.I made lifelong friends here who I would later go drinking and clubbing with. When she died it was standing room only at the church.
Yep icecream sold in a block.. cut a perfect wedge and put between 2 rectangular wafers and you've got yourself an Irish 'Slider'! (Being up in Derry it was Dale Farm ice cream. Usually vanilla or Raspberry Ripple. Every Sunday evening in the Summer a few hours after Sunday dinner at Granny's House with all the cousins this was our treat!
Find a guy like Ashton 0:29
😭😭😭
Tayto cheese and onion crisps and dairy milk together at once is unbelievable. So good.
As an Irish person I’m craving all of these rn
I'm from Athlone, Co.Westmeath but live in Thailand. This video has made me miss a lot of my favourite things from home. Might be time to request a care package.
A tayto sandwich is like the best sandwich out there
Amy I’m so sorry I missed the premiere I must’ve overslept but I just watch right now I’ve never heard of any of this foods before besides the milky Way it’s in the smartest keep up the great work and I love you as always 💚
I just loved this video. I would love to try the Tayto - Salt & Vinegar! If I ever see them, I will def pick them up! ❤️😁
Definitely do! They're my fav!
You eat them on bread and butter delicious
"Styrofoam" also known as honeycomb. Lol
british chocolate is made with cane sugar and US made from corn syrup.
Only someone from Ireland can say, it reminds me of my childhood going to the pub, and Nobody notices it.
When I was a student at the National College of Art in the 60's in Dublin, we used to go to a little place across the street for a break and we would drink "hot orange". It was the orange cordial and boiling water, served with 2 biscuits (cookies). Loved it.
jacobs milkados are call iced vovos here there a yummy biscuit
If your eating a milky way bar if u bite off all the chocolate around it first and then eat the milky bit seperate it is so much nicer
Thats a weak miwadi . You need more cordial 🍊
I just found this channel and I have to say I love it. The 2 of you ballance each other perfectly. I had to stop watching because I was laughing out loud and getting weird looks. Keep up the good work
Cadbury have a huge factory in Dublin. Should visit it on your way to Tayto park.
Very interesting stuff. I’m from Texas and I would very much like to try the My Wadi, Milky Way, and the coconut biscuit (COOKIE) someday. Oh yeah, and definitely the Dairy Milk
Chips here in Ireland are what you guys in america call french fries
I'm like ashton on the orange drink. Iv not had it .... I imagine it like tang with the water in it. I'm sure it taste amazing straight