I discovered this channel years after it died, but Siobhan is still unbelievably adorable
sshah
Anything blackcurrant flavored is basically unheard of here in the US. The first time I went to England I discovered Ribena, changed my life forever.
abishop
WHAT ABOUT THE FREDDOS! YOU CANT FORGET ABOUT THE FREDDOS, WOMAN!
obnoxiousfandomname
Maltesers and Aeros aren't in the
maybe I won't move there after all!
majstic
Terry's chocolate orange and double lollies are the best.
flaczollieberena
Hold on
Americans DONT have malteasers?
wow they are missing out
irrelevance
I don't know why I watch these since I'm British
Catinnor
As an English English teacher teaching abroad (if that even made sense) I use your videos in some of my advanced classes...but now it's midnight here and I'm craving English sweets
RPGaddictC
Let's not forget Freddos - every English person's benchmark to measure inflation in the UK. "I remember when they were just 10p!" etc
great video Siobhan, as ever.
jdgannonable
I like how almost every country you go to their sweets and desserts are always consistently good across the board. It's like they can have the worst tasting food in the world, but their candy, cakes, pastries, and ice cream never disappoint you.
The_Space_Born
I feel offended at the fact Jaffa Cakes were not included on the list.
notapirate
Liquorice Allsorts are amazing! We have them in The Netherlands too, only here they're called 'Engelse drop' which literally translates to 'English liquorice'.
joninewazzup
omg I love Flakes! All of these are in Canada too, I didn't know they were British.
breannamay
The liquorice in sherbert fountains should be hollow, you use it as a staw to suck the sherbert out! Or at least you did 30 years ago....
No walnut whips?
heavydiesel
"Crunchie bars - i imagine they taste exactly like that expanding foam builders use" This is exactly what i think every time i see that foam!
coolgir
Pfff, I have no idea why she called it 'Brighton' Rock, instead of just Rock. In Brighton you have Brighton Rock, in Blackpool we have Blackpool Rock, etc. But if you're going to refer to it in general it's just 'Rock' or 'Rock Candy'
kiazst
Australia has so many of these! We have both flake, and this thing called a twirl, which is a flake that has a coasting of chocolate around it. Love them so much!!
formulafish
I love Liquorice Allsorts! And the 'loo rolls' are my absolute favourite :)
lolasue
She's right, there's just something about the shape of chocolate buttons that makes them better than just eating normally shaped Cadbury's chocolate.