British People Rank American Chocolate Bars From Worst To Best

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Today our VT cast try a range of America's most popular chocolate bars and rank them from worst to best! We try everything from 5th Avenue, to Milky Way. Which popular candy do you think will come out on top? Watch and find out!

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How have they never heard of snickers if they are from the UK they are everywhere 😂

georgehext
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I live in the US and I've never heard of a 5th Ave, how does that one win?

collinmcclure
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These are the weakest Brits I’ve ever seen, especially the fella in yellow.

thebulldog
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Hershey's chocolate... its regular milk chocolate. How does it taste like cheese? It's the most basic chocolate America can offer.

jacksonbowe
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Fun fact: the vomit/cheese taste comes from the way the Hershey's company makes their condensed milk; it gets slightly fermented in the process.

I've heard from other americans that non-american chocolate tastes flat compared to Hersheys, so it's fun to hear that we do specifically like the taste of the acid (vomit/cheese taste) (I forget the acid's name atm)

nef
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Ummmm, the #1 candybar in the USA has Reese's for ages, how did they not try one?

catward
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"1894 This is the Abraham Lincoln chocolate" - he died 29 years before!

ShahidKhan-kefe
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Thank god. I'm an American and have no clue why people love Hershey's so much. I am not a fan at all. Surprisingly, my favorite American chocolate bar would have to be either Snickers or Mr. Goodbar. I just like peanuts in my chocolate

yankeespanky
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British Chocolate is so much better quality, their milk chocolate tastes more like dark chocolate and their Cadburys is not good, Cadburys is INCREDIBLE in the uk

georgehext
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We have snickers and twix everywhere in the uk? I don’t know why they’re pretending they’ve never had them as you’d have to be living under a rock not to have seen them???!!!

laurenedwardss
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Twix isn't actually American though, it was first created by Mars in the UK in 1967. Didn't make it to America until 1979. I suppose most young people wouldn't know this because they aren't old enough to remember. Also Snickers has existed in the UK for a very long time, but was marketed as "Marathon". The name only changed to Snickers in the UK in 1990.

billps
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The reason Hershey's tastes like cheese is because of the butyric acid in it from the milk production process. That is also in lots of cheeses such as parmesan cheese

gateway
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I will have a Snickers over a fifth avenue any day of the week

TerranceChilds-uinh
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This video: hi we didn't mean to offend anyone this is just to keep spirits high

Americans trying British sweets: We WOn iN EvERy tHinG, AmEriCA

milliewhite
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If 5th Avenue is American, I’ve somehow never heard of it. And This With Them hasn’t had one in a box yet. Also you ate the Tootsie Roll wrong. You have to basically let it melt in your mouth. If you try to chew straight away, it’s rubbish. But it’ll be up your street if you let it soften and treat it more like a lolly.

officiallytrav
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That one guy (White sweater) is way too childish. He should not have been there = Being fake is not what we want.

truthseeker
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"I feel like this would be good in a milk shake"
Sonic: allow me to introduce myself

davidjr
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5th Avenue! Yes! My favorite candy bar since I was a young lad. 5th Avenues are unfortunately somewhat difficult to find nowadays, but they are magnificent, especially when fresh. They're like a Butterfinger but with a flakier texture and they don't stick to the insides of your teeth. I hand them out at Halloween to spread the word.

michaelg
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How in the world does milk chocolate taste like cheese ?

Canjo
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Why on earth are these people trying snickers like they've never tried it before?! Lol. Snickers is one of the popular chocolate bars in the UK.

lozzymagoo