Two Brits try Auntie Anne’s Pretzels in a Mall

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Today we headed to a shopping mall in New Jersey, which inside, had an Auntie Anne's so of course we had to try as many pretzels as we could!

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The fact that you’re eating Auntie Anne’s outside of, what used to be, a Hollister is so classically American. You did it right!!

Booklens_
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This is a 30 year old American experience. The mall is on its last legs. If you find one that isn’t half empty store fronts and tumbleweeds, you’re in for a nostalgic treat.

lloydtxw
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Luke is safe, he's the cameraman. We all know they're indestructible and always survive.

piyushlahekar
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As an American, I am really amused by the Hollister turned gaming Café behind them. 😂

CrochetingEngineer
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I have CONNECTIONS to the Amish community, my family is Mennonite and lives in Indiana where there’s a huge Amish community. We also have family in Ohio where another large Amish community is. I would love to take you guys around and show you the food - casserole, egg noodles, homemade bread, Amish peanut butter, etc. and get you guys a horse and buggy ride! I feel like we should do an Amish road trip through Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania - that would be epic

Kaylaswirl
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Just two blokes sharing a pretzel together at a mall. That's what life is all about.

zennihilator
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Luke nailed it with his comments about eating his way through a bag of pretzel bites while waiting for his wife/girlfriend to finish shopping. I did that many times back before my wife discovered Amazon Prime.

chaddnewman
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Dear Nord VPN, Whatever you're paying Jolly, it's not enough! Ollie's ads are the ONLY ads I don't skip over on YouTube!

choochoo
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For someone who misses the old Jolly format, this was a nice nod to the past. I’d love to see you guys filming more in your studio, opening boxes and reviewing snacks (with Grace laughing in the background.)

Loo
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So glad you guys have finally gotten around to Pennsylvania. If you want the full blown, true, Amish cooking, you do need to go to the middle of the state (Lancaster) ... but believe me, the cooking and some of their tourist restaurants are worth every hour out of the way.
It would be awesome to come back to PA in the Fall, preferably on a warmish day, when all the leaves have turned. Very hard to beat the ambiance of a crisp Pennsylvanian Autumn day with doughnuts and apple cider in tow.

johnfoster
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Gotta love the Game Room Cafe that took over the Hollister and didnt even change the front facade 😂

jeremybland
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Fun fact.. we call the sausage roll “pigs in a blanket.” Usually it’s a mini hot dog wrapped in a crescent roll.

madelynortiz
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I love Auntie Anne! I used to work at one when I was in high school. Part of why they're so delicious is because they get dunked in a vat of butter after they come out of the oven! They used to let us take the old leftover pretzels home because they were still good, so I would freeze them & re-bake them at a later date. My favorite pretzel was always the almond one.

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for those that dont know, thats the moorestown mall in moorestown nj, and i used to go when i was younger. its gotten more bland as more stores have closed, it would've been better if they went somewhere like the cherry hill mall (same state, similar region) which is bigger, more lively, and has more stores... plus they have auntie annes

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A couple of Brits eating Auntie Anne’s by a fountain in a mall with the corpse of a Hollister turned arcade in the background.

Conner_Welch
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"if you're Amish and you're watching this let us know"
nooo that's a trap!!! 🤣🤣

mishaa
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Auntie Anne's is the ultimate, "gotta run to the bathroom, I'll pick up a pretzel on the way back" food you yell to your friend when I was a kid...now it's the "feed the kids so they don't whine" auntie mode snack. That pretzel scent has been reeling me in for 25 years! lol

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I’m glad to see just the regular crew back again.

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That use to be the mall I went to growing up and I always remember sharing the almond pretzel with my mom whenever we went clothes shopping for me. Auntie Anne’s is pinnacle nostalgia.

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I grew up in SoCal in the 70' & 80's and I can remember when we'd go to our local mall in Cerritos. It was a huge treat for us to go to Farrell's for dinner and their once famous ice cream desserts. Then we'd hit Sees Candies for a free chocolate sample and off to Sears to exchange Craftsman hand tools for my dad or to Orbach's for some clothes for us kids. We'd head back out into the mall and go to Swiss Colony for pickled eggs to go with some Orange Julius. It was fun to peek into all the store fronts while keeping watch for friends and/or family who might also be shopping too!
In 1990 I went to work at that same Sears in those same hardware and paint departments that I used to love going to with my dad to help him find the tools he needed or to buy the paint we'd use on and in our house. I have to admit I shed a tear or two when I found out that that Sears eventually closed. I have some fun and some not so fun memories from my 10 years working there first as an associate and then as the assistant manager of the paint dept.
I now live 65 miles, one way, from a mall and haven't been in one in over 20 years!
Oh, and Auntie Anne's cinnamon & sugar pretzels would battle with Cinnabon for my choice of a quick snack when I'd get my breaks while working at Sears.

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