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American Couple Reacts/Tries: German Snacks, Drinks & Beer For The FIRST TIME EVER! Best Snack Food On Earth? We have tried lots of Countries snack foods and drinks and this is our very first time ever trying German snacks & drinks! We have a lot of stuff here to try! With the help of a couple German friends we have German Chocolate, Kinder, Cookies, German Beer, all kinds of things! There's a lot in this episode and we hope you enjoy our honest reviews/opinions on what we tasted. It really was a lot of fun! Find out which we loved and which we definitely won't try again. Let us know YOUR favorites in the comments. Thanks to each of YOU for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also, please click the Like button. Thank you for your support! More Links below
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@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
We have tried lots of Countries snack foods and drinks and this is our very first time ever trying German snacks & drinks! We have a lot of stuff here to try! With the help of a couple German friends we have German Chocolate, Kinder, Cookies, German Beer, all kinds of things! There's a lot in this episode and we hope you enjoy our honest reviews/opinions on what we tasted. It really was a lot of fun! Find out which we loved and which we definitely won't try again. Let us know YOUR favorites in the comments. Thanks to each of YOU for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also, please click the Like button. Thank you for your support!
@janpracht6662
@janpracht6662 3 месяца назад
14:30 min Marzipan: I remember a scene in the US TV-series "Gilmore Girls". The grandfather comes back from Europe and has bought Marzipan for the family- everyone starts puking. Apparently Marzipan is not a thing for many Americans... 😂
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
That's just one TV show
@datVrenschn
@datVrenschn 3 месяца назад
A friendly Hello from Germany. Those wafer rolls Natasha loved so much are my moms absolute favorite while I prefer the choco Butterkekse. I do like most of the stuff you had, especially the Topkuss even though I prefer another brand. Sadly you didn't have my personal favorite - there is another version of the Happy Hippos with hazelnut. Those are the absolute best! A little tipp for Debbie: if you find the Krombacher beer too strong I suggest you mix it with Sprite or 7up. This is called a "Radler" and a very popular drink in the summer because it is so refreshing without being too alcohol"heavy".
@k.v3585
@k.v3585 3 месяца назад
Kinder - it is a italian company not german
@mimkenmim
@mimkenmim 3 месяца назад
​@@k.v3585the Company is italian right, but "kinder" is not the company only the brand.
@einfachicke1417
@einfachicke1417 3 месяца назад
Hello from Germany. When it comes to drinks, it should be said that the majority of Germans do not drink from cans. In Germany we still prefer bottles. Our beers in particular are drunk either from bottles or freshly tapped from the barrel.
@lilydawnpippard625
@lilydawnpippard625 3 месяца назад
Warsteiner , we always had a crate on our balcony when we lived in Germany.
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
@@lilydawnpippard625 Waldmeister = German = English Woodruff 🌱🌿🍃🪴 my friend 🇩🇪🦅😉😄😊😁😀🙂🤠😎🤜🏻🤛🏻🤘🏻👍🏻🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@georgiosntanis4353
@georgiosntanis4353 3 месяца назад
I mean except sodas. Soda cans are popular in germany
@biloaffe
@biloaffe 3 месяца назад
I think that all drinks from cans and plastic bottles don't taste good, especially not when they come out of the fridge. Glass does not distort the taste!
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 3 месяца назад
​@@lilydawnpippard625: Don't drink a TV beer. Good beer needs no TV spots.
@Cologne.1948
@Cologne.1948 3 месяца назад
Congratulations on 19 years of sobriety, that's awesome 💪🏼
@martinengelhardt682
@martinengelhardt682 3 месяца назад
I second that! Props to your willpower.
@whattheflyingfuck...
@whattheflyingfuck... 3 месяца назад
good job girl!
@jaywalkinartist
@jaywalkinartist 23 дня назад
I congratulate as well!! And ALAAF by the way
@tehweh6160
@tehweh6160 18 дней назад
Natasha: I‘m not sure about the soft cakes but many pre packaged soft cakes contain alcohol to keep them moist. So I hope you‘re good after having had those. ❤
@Sponandi
@Sponandi 3 месяца назад
You absolutely gotta try Toffifee. To me, it's one of the pinnacles of Germany's sweet snacks
@xxMajaxx13
@xxMajaxx13 2 месяца назад
Sadly they changed the recipe and it isn't that good anymore.
@El_Cattivo1988
@El_Cattivo1988 28 дней назад
@@xxMajaxx13 It's still the best thing you can snack on in Germany.
@that-possum-guy3209
@that-possum-guy3209 24 дня назад
@@xxMajaxx13 When was this? I've been having a bit of an allergic reaction to them recently, maybe that's why.
@ludwigvanbeethoven2451
@ludwigvanbeethoven2451 6 дней назад
@@that-possum-guy3209i am eating some just now reading this comment and i too had a weird reaction i never showed before
@anashiedler6926
@anashiedler6926 3 месяца назад
Marzipan is actually an almond paste, but yes it has a slight cherry taste, more like the taste of cherry liquor than actual cherries.
@juliehayden9648
@juliehayden9648 3 месяца назад
Marzipan is lovely in a Christmas fruit cake in UK
@AP-RSI
@AP-RSI 3 месяца назад
@@juliehayden9648Yes, we have that too! I love it on christmas.
@juliehayden9648
@juliehayden9648 3 месяца назад
Oh really? Just Christmas, or it’s not special 😊
@derteeminator9333
@derteeminator9333 3 месяца назад
To be more precise. Almond / powder sugar mix with Kirschwasser (Brandy made from Cherries) when cheap produced. Very good Marzipan has Rosenwasser (rose flavour Brandy) in it.
@AP-RSI
@AP-RSI 3 месяца назад
@@juliehayden9648Only christmas!
@carstenmeng2383
@carstenmeng2383 3 месяца назад
I miss the HARIBO-Products. These are my Favorites. Gummibears etc...
@sailspo
@sailspo 3 месяца назад
Everybody knows Haribo, tho ...
@AvotaKristine
@AvotaKristine 3 месяца назад
Knoppeeers!! Must try knoopers. School pause is not imaginable without knoopers ❤
@MrTjonke
@MrTjonke 3 месяца назад
Hanuta > Knoppers
@vbp8756
@vbp8756 3 месяца назад
@@MrTjonke oh boy knoppers is by far better than hanuta...knoppers is hanuata on steriod ;D
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
The Hanuta 🍫🥛🍯🌰🌴🧈🍪🧇 by Ferrero - The Famous Italian Family Company is actually original from Italy 🇮🇹🦅, Alba, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 and PS The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero from Alba, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 since 1968, but not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, by the way my friend / my friends 😉😊😊😊😄😄🎉🎉🙂🙂😀😃😃🤠😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@AP-RSI
@AP-RSI 3 месяца назад
@@jonathanthomsen3111This is probably also the reason why there is no real milk in it, only cheap milk powder! 😂😂😂 And still, they use the German word "Kinder"! 😂😂😂
@nna2341
@nna2341 3 месяца назад
@@jonathanthomsen3111they have more „Kinder-chocolate“ in Germany than in italy. Its still is a typical German chocolate ❤
@_Yannex
@_Yannex 3 месяца назад
2:00 Perfect👍 obviously we Germans appreciate honest reviews and honesty at all. No sugar coating. A grumpy German would answer "I hope for you to be honest"😅
@martinamoertel221
@martinamoertel221 2 месяца назад
true
@michaausleipzig
@michaausleipzig 3 месяца назад
Salzstangen und Dosenbier (pretzel sticks and canned beer). Welcome to every german students' party... 😂
@SICKYPOPP
@SICKYPOPP 2 месяца назад
thats it buddy. grüße aus Stuttgart
@petebeatminister
@petebeatminister 3 месяца назад
Bahlsen is just the gold standard for cookies, IMHO. They are expensive compared to other brands, but really good. I like the wafer rolls with the milk chocolate, but there are some more good types: the Chokini (cookie with chocolate bits in it), the Kipferl (cookie with ground hazelnut) and the Rekord Waffelmischung (various wafels with fillings). On the savory side, try the ChipsFrisch Chips Ungarisch - warning, highly addictive, if you open a bag you cant stop until its empty.
@andywatts8654
@andywatts8654 3 месяца назад
They do fake bahlsens in Lidl -very affordable 👌
@DonToasty99
@DonToasty99 2 месяца назад
​@@andywatts8654 Those aren't fake but just the "B-stuff" from the Bahlsen factory sold for a much lower price. Same ingredients and quality but optical issues which cause merchandise to be classified as 'second-grade'.
@andywatts8654
@andywatts8654 2 месяца назад
@@DonToasty99 They dont look quite the same though!
@laterreurrouge1917
@laterreurrouge1917 2 месяца назад
Quite a lot of Americans aren't as much into paprika flavour as we are. In all fairness, they just have somewhat more variety in flavours than us.
@dianearmitt6131
@dianearmitt6131 2 месяца назад
We have similar in the UK in most shops just different name.I like to nibble the chocolate from the edges
@MrTjonke
@MrTjonke 3 месяца назад
The Topkuss were used as a Sandwich filling , pop one between the cut up Brötchen, for Schoollunches, just different brand that was more popular (Dickmanns)
@DerWachmann
@DerWachmann 3 месяца назад
or... 3-5 sek in microwave.... trust me... :D i love it!
@ileana8360
@ileana8360 3 месяца назад
@MrTjonke I am quite sure, that our white "Brötchen" isn´t common in the US. But I do think, they could have a smiliar experience by smashing it between to slices of white toastbread. The only difference would be the missing crunch of the Brötchen and that a Brötchen isn´t as sweet as US bread.
@crazy_sauer
@crazy_sauer 3 месяца назад
@@DerWachmann yeah microwave and a little bit of "Eierlikör"!
@MrTuxracer
@MrTuxracer 3 месяца назад
Sounds like it was the original purpose to put it between the two halves of a roll, but that is not the case. Btw, nowadays they are generally called Schokoküsse (chocolate kisses) or Schaumküsse (foam kisses). When I was a child, we said Negerküsse (negro kisses) or Mohrenköpfe (negrohead).
@GhostFighterKillIt
@GhostFighterKillIt 3 месяца назад
dickmanns is not the first name of it and im sure will not say it here out loud cause of an sure ban for it ... if you know what i mean you will understand for everyone else well google it and plz dont be upset by both names before the dickmann or as we call it as well "schaumkuss"
@ileana8360
@ileana8360 3 месяца назад
Debbie, if the Krombacher is to strong in taste, just make it a ´Radler´: make it half Sprite, half beer.
@GMNY
@GMNY 3 месяца назад
Or make it Kölsch and put 70% water in it
@ursusbavaricus4761
@ursusbavaricus4761 3 месяца назад
@@GMNYthat would make it 95% water.
@GMNY
@GMNY 3 месяца назад
@@ursusbavaricus4761 😂
@smiler.amogus9959
@smiler.amogus9959 3 месяца назад
Radler is no beer it's a mixeddrink
@LasseRinstroem
@LasseRinstroem 3 месяца назад
Natasha, there is a large yellow notice at the bottom of the "Prinzenrolle" that says "Öffnen & Schliessen". This means Open & Close and would have made it a lot easier for you to remove the cookies. 😉 But even here in Germany, many people don't know this and are really "shocked" when they are made aware of it. 😂
@artaiosangelus8904
@artaiosangelus8904 3 месяца назад
I was one of the "shocked" ones. After decades without the opener, this was revolutionary tech
@shinigamishinda1803
@shinigamishinda1803 3 месяца назад
We aint good at reading the lables i guess.
@lyricsmind
@lyricsmind 3 месяца назад
👀 guess who will buy it tomorrow!
@gbbgbb1856
@gbbgbb1856 2 месяца назад
Der existiert aber auch noch nicht so lange... erst so seit paar Jahren😂
@wolfi7106
@wolfi7106 2 месяца назад
Close? Open, eat, away
@andrewsvard9222
@andrewsvard9222 3 месяца назад
Fun fact, while Kinder products are very popular in Germany (and means children in German), it's actually an Italian creation. Made by the Italian Ferrero chocolate company.
@BerndFunken
@BerndFunken 3 месяца назад
Fun fact: Italian Trade law says that a product can only be called "Italian" if the last production step happens in Italy (and German Trade law and International Trade law say the same) which leads to the strange situation that if a Italian company produces chocolate in Germany this chocolate will become German. This law is the reason why Rolls Royce is still a British car and Lamborghini still a Italian car even if their owners are German Companies.
@andrewsvard9222
@andrewsvard9222 3 месяца назад
@@BerndFunken Yes, but in the case of Kinder it wasn't just bought up by Ferrero but always made in Germany before. It was created in 1968 by Ferrero in Italy. It's possible it's no longer made in Italy at all, I don't know, and only in Germany but it's still an Italian invention from the beginning. Both of our statements can be true at the same time as they are two different points :)
@BerndFunken
@BerndFunken 3 месяца назад
@@andrewsvard9222 no no, you misunderstood me. The kinder products are still also made in Italy (and in many other countries) and Ferrero is clearly a Italian company and their brands are Italian too, its just that the products itself can be German, French, Italian and so on depending on where they are produced and their tastes are different too (i have some Italian friends that always complain how bland and boring the German Ferrero products taste). I would love to see a video of someone who bought Ferrero products from all over the world and who then will compare their taste (would be interesting, i think).
@templer1307
@templer1307 3 месяца назад
It is a German product🎉. Ferrero is only the owner of the Kinder Company
@andrewsvard9222
@andrewsvard9222 3 месяца назад
@@BerndFunken Yeah it's just Lindt also had different products made in different factories in both Switzerland, France, Italy etc. but still a Swiss company. I totally agree :) I think I've mostly just had Italian kinder products then, didn't know there was a big difference
@Nabend1402
@Nabend1402 3 месяца назад
The Topkuss marshmallow cream thing are mini versions of the "real" thing. The bis ones are almost the size of a tennis ball. It's a popular kids birthday party game to see who can eat one the quickest without using their hands. When I was a kid, someone in the village had a - presumably homemade - catapult that they would bring out at village fetes. They would catapult one of these things high and far in the air and you had to try and catch it in your mouth. Great fun!
@strenter
@strenter 3 месяца назад
12:45 Those are one of the ingredients for "Kalter Hund" (cold dog). It is an easy and very tasty kind of "cake" with lots of calories. Take chocolate, warm it up, mix in neutral fat (palm or maybe cocos) to smoothen it up a bit, then fill some of that in a form. Squish in those cookies, fill a bit more, squish in more cookies and so on until your form is full with with chocolate on top. Cool it down so the chocolate gets hard. Remove it from the form, cut slices of i. Enjoy.
@michaelmannecke4450
@michaelmannecke4450 2 месяца назад
Sehr lecker und wer hat es erfunden das Rezept für den kalten Hund? Bahlsen
@isabelsiebeneicher1493
@isabelsiebeneicher1493 5 часов назад
Germans would not take palm or coconut oil. The most take sunflower oil. And you should know that the companies don't really use real natural products to produce chocolate. The just use cheap chemicals to make people more sick and addicted.
@djs98blue
@djs98blue 3 месяца назад
Another RU-vidr said he couldn’t stand Jaffa cakes but kept trying over a few days and loved them. An acquired taste I guess but maybe fairly easily acquired.
@djs98blue
@djs98blue 3 месяца назад
When life gives you lemons, give them back and ask for jaffa cakes! :)
@44LillPuffin
@44LillPuffin 3 месяца назад
That happened to me with olives.
@riker1701D
@riker1701D 2 месяца назад
The problem with buying supposedly foreign beverages or food is that you have to be very careful that it has actually been IMPORTED into the USA and not manufactured IN THE USA under license. This is because these products that are not imported are often tailored to American tastes and are therefore NOT authentic. In the States, for example, often only sugar made from corn syrup is used, whereas in Germany sugar is usually made from sugar beet, which produces a very different taste. Also, some ingredients from the EU are banned in the States and vice versa. If you have a postal address or a PO box, I am sure that many viewers will send you authentic food produced in their countries.
@stevethewomble
@stevethewomble 3 месяца назад
When living in Germany a few years ago,the mezzo mix was the drink of choice after a night of partaking in the local brewery products 🎉🎉
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 3 месяца назад
Many German breweries also produce soft drinks.
@nordwestbeiwest1899
@nordwestbeiwest1899 3 месяца назад
Fact: Marzipan is made from almonds and sugar and Lübeck Marzipan is an EU-protected geographical designation of origin for marzipan from the northern German city of Lübeck and the neighboring communities of Bad Schwartau and Stockelsdorf.Tip: You have to dip the Saltletts in Nutella then they taste twice as good!
@t.a.k.palfrey3882
@t.a.k.palfrey3882 3 месяца назад
Three of my grandson have joined me in our club of marzipanoholics! We've had the opportunity of tasting various types, brands, artisan crafted, and flavoured marzipan. Lübeck certainly has the best in northern Europe, but we prefer that from Toledo as it doesn't have that slightly bitter aftertaste.
@andreschachel5863
@andreschachel5863 3 месяца назад
@@t.a.k.palfrey3882 All marzipan what's not from Lübeck I don't eat. Best quality over all! At first I look for the companies name. Erasmi & Carstens or Niederegger like in the video are the best.
@nordwestbeiwest1899
@nordwestbeiwest1899 3 месяца назад
@@t.a.k.palfrey3882 The bitter aftertaste that you describe as unpleasant comes from the almonds from which real marzipan is made. If you have marzipan without it then it is not made from almonds but from something else! Maybe you don't like real chocolate (cocoa content over 80%), which would also explain why you don't like it.
@t.a.k.palfrey3882
@t.a.k.palfrey3882 3 месяца назад
@@nordwestbeiwest1899 No, that is not correct. There are two, distinct types of almond. German marzipan uses a mix of sweet and bitter almonds, ground with sugar. Bitter almonds should not be eaten raw. All the whole almonds sold in shops are sweet almonds, which don't contain the toxins which make bitter almonds different. Spanish, Italian, and French marzipans are made only of sweet almonds, with the original Toledo marzipan (dating back to the 10th century) using sugar, and the French type using sugar syrup. Both Lübeck and Toledo marzipans use only almonds and sugar, with a minimum of 80 percent pure almonds. It's simply that they use different almonds.
@whattheflyingfuck...
@whattheflyingfuck... 3 месяца назад
Niederegger contains Rosenwasser (rose water) too maybe that is where the fruity bloomy flavours are from
@wiseguygermany
@wiseguygermany 2 месяца назад
watched now 4 videos from you in a row. you are just fantastic :) it's fun and a pleasure to watch your shows
@egonchef7259
@egonchef7259 16 дней назад
that's funny. I also watched four videos in a row and I feel the same. Greetings from lower saxony. 🙂
@RustyDust101
@RustyDust101 3 месяца назад
Taste is a truly personal thing, so there's no use in fighting over it, or in getting insulted if someone doesn't like it. That's just how it is. So nice to see you trying so many of the snacks and drinks that we grew up with, and learned to either love or hate. Spoilers below The innuendos are strong with both of you, but Natasha seems to be the one falling for them a bit more frequently. I LIKE IT! 😁😂 BTW: Awesome and congratulations on your 19 years of sobriety, Natasha. There's nothing to be ashamed about for falling for something like that, and ALL to be proud of for overcoming it. That takes a lot of willpower to keep up. Good for you! A little pronunciation aid, if you don't mind. Just for reference; I don't mind that you don't speak the language; it's totally fine. In German a "Z" is always pronounced like a sharp "ts" like in tsunami. It is usually short and sharp, and can't be extended. The German "V" is almost always pronounced like an "F", whereas the German "W" is pronounced like the English "V". If you come across this little monstrosity of a letter: ß that is a very sharp S sound, unvoiced. The diphtong (double letter combo) "CH" is a tricky bastard, cause it can be pronounced two different ways, none of which are like a "K" sound. Instead it is either like a very, very soft cat's hiss at the back of your throat, or like a softer version of when you try to get a frog out of your throat (ie throat clearing). German doesn't have a "TH" diphtong sound, so if you see a "TH" combo in German it is a hard "T" sound, sometimes with a tiny, little throaty exhalation (like an unvoiced sighing hhhhaa) to emphasize the T. The German "SCH" is identical to the English "SH" combo, just like in "shut up"... or the other four letter word beginning with "SHI"... you know... (SHIP was what I was thinking of; I have NO idea what you thought 😂😂 If you see an "H" in the middle of a word that means the previous vocal sound (a, e, i, o, u) is extended in length. So "Bahlsen" the company you had so many products of (the first chocolate covered graham cracker, the butter biscuit, the chocolate dipped wafer)is pronounced more like "Baaaahl-sen" (like the sheep sound+L+ sen). A "ST" combo is usually a "SH+T" combo in English. So Rammstein is "Ramm(SH+T)INE" An "EI" is like the solo letter "I" in English. An "EU" is usually similar to "OI". Well, enough of that. Again, no criticism of your pronunciation; just if you want to practice the more German sounding names. The griesson orange cakes are *exactly* like jaffa cakes without calling them that. The 'Kinder' brand is from Ferrero which is Italian, but it was rebranded from its original Italian brand into German for the huge German market, and from there swept around the globe. The town Stadtallendorf is one of the major production sites north of the Alps for Ferrero. NOTHING in Germany that says 'spicy' is actually *SPICY* in comparison to 99% of all other countries. Germany simply doesn't do spicy in general. Food companies always have to cater to the common denominator, so 'spicy' in Germany might be barely spiced for any palate used to ANY kind of real spice. EXCEPT for those cases where a German company tells you their scoville units for a product. In that case, be careful: German advertising laws require that certain aspects be adhered to strictly, meaning if a food is advertised as 50k+ scoville then it better be at 55k minimum, just to be certain. Niederegger has been around since 1806 and are among the best when it comes to marzipan. For me, marzipan is an acquired taste that I never acquired 😁, in other words, I don't like it. So no skin off of me if you weren't too impressed by it. In traditional marzipan one key flavor ingredient is Rosenwasser, rose water. Sure, the almonds and sugar are the ingredients with the highest amounts but the rose water adds a key flavor ingredient that changes it from sickly sweet to something different. Marzipan is INCREDIBLY energy dense/high calories. Mezzomix is the copy of the original Spezi. Mezzomix is from the Coca Cola company, Spezi from the Paulaner brewery. No, it has NO alcohol in it, none at all, so no worries there. Schwippschwapp is the Pepsi version of it, but it is only available in Germany, IIRC. If you want to get the taste of either at home, try to get Mexican Coca Cola and Mexican Fanta, not the US versions. The US versions use a different formula and ingredients, especially when it comes to the sugars and flavors used. Then mix those two in a 1-to-1 ratio. Voila, Mezzomix. Not that sodas/pop are particularly healthy in any case but I'd prefer the more natural flavors in the Spezi over the Coke company's choices in most cases. The chocolate mountain cookies are one of those weird 'American' products that have never been in the USA at any time before. They harken to the classic American chocolate chip cookies, but put a German spin on it. Like most 'American' products in German stores they are at best copies, rarely improve on the flavors, and often fail at even coming close to the originals. It's just a 'branding' type that targets people here who crave an 'original American product'. Typical advertisement strategy, if you ask me, just in reverse. Like a 'typical German schnitzel' in the USA, it markets itself as something from somewhere else for the novelty factor. There are a ton of such products that play with the more 'English' stereotype as well, instead of 'American'... the marketing department is having a field day with those kinds of products. Yepp, the chocolate covered wafers (Waffeletten) are EXACTLY what is put onto icecream as an edible decoration. You immediately got that one! Nice! Krombacher isn't even a really good beer, among the many German beers. It is an acceptable beer from one of the big breweries, but nothing special to write home about. But I get it; it's a different flavor profile to American beers. The Prinzenrolle (the double biscuit with chocolate filling) seems to have been around for ages. I just googled them; yepp, they have been around since the mid-to-late 19th century in Belgium. The original company DeBeukelaer changed hands multiple times. The dryness of the biscuit was part of the original plan to make a long time shelf-stable cookie back in the day to make cakes, cookies, and desserts affordable for the general population. The Schokoküsse (choco kisses) had a fairly offensive quasi-racist name until the 90's which has been phased out since then. Similar to Martin Luther King using the term negro in his speech, the term Neger in German (note: NOT the other N-word) was considered a normal, fairly inoffensive word back in the day until the close association with the N-word gave it a bad name as well, and has since been phased out of normal speech. I apologize if this has offended anyone; it was definitely not my intention; it was used simply as an explanation, not as an insult. Many companies have gone even the extra step and called them Schaumküsse, creamy kisses... No, not THAT kind of creamy... get your minds out of the gutter... uuugh. 😁
@Herzschreiber
@Herzschreiber 3 месяца назад
Okay, usually I am the one to leave a wall of text. You did my job. And you did it very well, because there is nothing left to tell for me :) And I agree completely!
@jerrihadding2534
@jerrihadding2534 3 месяца назад
THANK YOU for your terrific comments! Fantastic. So clear and useful regarding pronunciation as well. Vielen Dank! Jerri
@martinkasper197
@martinkasper197 3 месяца назад
How did it take to write a novel?🤣
@ewrsteading235
@ewrsteading235 3 месяца назад
Spezi is originally from Brauhaus Riegele (Augsburg) and there are others on the market - from other breweries not just Paulaner.
@RustyDust101
@RustyDust101 3 месяца назад
​@@ewrsteading235 thank you for the info. Didn't know that. I truly appreciate such background info correcting my erroneous understanding. 👍
@MegaBorusse1900
@MegaBorusse1900 3 месяца назад
Fun fact: Mezzo Mix and Paulaner are both Spezi, which is orange limonade mixed with Cola. Mezzo Mix is made by Coca Cola, a brand named Schwipp Schwapp is made by Pepsi. Paulaner is normally a beer brewery. / You can easily re-create it at an free refill with 50% Fanta & 50% Coke in one cup.
@m.h.6470
@m.h.6470 3 месяца назад
Not entirely true. Spezi is Cola mixed with carbonated orange LEMONADE, while Mezzo Mix is Cola with orange JUICE.
@ExtremeTeddy
@ExtremeTeddy 3 месяца назад
To actually label the mixed soda Spezi, a licence by Paulaner is required. Otherwise the trink can't be marketed as Spezi
@FreezingFx
@FreezingFx 2 месяца назад
Kinda, yeah tho i'd say ~ 70%cola+30%fanta for northern germany while in the south it tastes more like ~ 40%cola+60% fanta. Lived in bouth for over 10 years. :)
@lisa.1742
@lisa.1742 3 месяца назад
When I lived in Germany, I saw the peanut butter puffs in Aldi and thought What the heck! Bought a packet out of curiosity, almost became addicted. 😂
@billyturner1784
@billyturner1784 3 месяца назад
Bahlsen Waffeletten were one of my childhood favourites. I still like them today and when there's cookies at an office meeting I try to steal as many of them as I can do without looking openly greedy.
@saintklaus5770
@saintklaus5770 3 месяца назад
Lorenz and Bahlsen - both from my hometown of Hanover. Very good choice! After the war, my mother worked on the assembly line at the Bahlsen factory. She was told that she could eat as many cookies as she wanted. She did that and after a few days she didn't want any more. The founder Hermann Bahlsen named his cookie after one of the most famous Hanoverians, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who was a very famous polymath and one of the most important philosophers of the late 17th and early 18th centuries and also worked here in Hanover. We named our university after him. By the way, the founder of Lorenz is the grandson of Herrmann Bahlsen - Lorenz Bahlsen. And the "Bahlsen" are the Leibniz cookies with chocolate - if you like one, then you'll like the other too. The Bahlsen waferettes are also my favorites. If you get them, try the “Ohne Gleichen” (lit. without equal) or the “Perpetum”. And the Saltletts can be addictive, just like the Curly and the Tourinos. First you eat just one, then two and after half an hour the pack is empty! We know this top kiss here as a chocolate kiss. We sometimes take a bun, cut it open, put a few of these chocolate kisses on the bottom half, then put the top half on top and squash the two halves together. Kind regards from Hanover, Germany. Klaus
@isabelsiebeneicher1493
@isabelsiebeneicher1493 5 часов назад
White sugar, salt and glutamate are addictive substances. Whereever you put them in combination with the right ingredience people automaticly become addicted. That's not a good thing at all.
@jamielindsay1506
@jamielindsay1506 3 месяца назад
I always enjoy seeing your honest reaction to trying foods and drinks from different countries. Love to you both! ❤
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much!
@wildwine6400
@wildwine6400 3 месяца назад
Happy Hippos are great. Kinder Bueno are super popular in the UK for using in milkshakes. Probably one of the most popular milkshake flavours from all the takeaway places that do milkshakes now
@danielkaufmann15
@danielkaufmann15 3 месяца назад
Happy Hippos? You're kidding 😢
@wildwine6400
@wildwine6400 3 месяца назад
@@danielkaufmann15 huh? What you mean?
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
The Kinder Happy Hippo 🦛🍫 and The Kinder Bueno 🍫 from The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero - The Famous Italian Family Chocolate Company Ferrero 🍫🇮🇹🏭 is actually original from Italy 🇮🇹🦅, Alba, Piemonte, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 and The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero from Alba, Piemonte, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 since 1968, but not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, by the way my friend / my friends 😉😊😊😊😄😄🎉🎉🙂🙂😀😃😃🤠😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@danielhier4744
@danielhier4744 3 месяца назад
you need to read italyan trade laws its a german product at last@@jonathanthomsen3111
@uteline12
@uteline12 3 месяца назад
Tja, war halt ne gute Idee von Ferrero 😆
@christinerutherford1980
@christinerutherford1980 3 месяца назад
Ooooh can't wait I love it when you try other countries foods/snacks x
@mareiketje4899
@mareiketje4899 2 месяца назад
Just discovered you today - wow, you're such a likeable couple and I love your enthusiasm! Great selection of stuff! Subscribed. Greetings from Germany
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv 3 месяца назад
Spezi is a Bavarian abbreviation for "special friend". The mix was invented by brewery Riegele in Augsburg in the mid 1960s. Due to high demand they licensed it since the 1970s to other breweries. In 1974 the Paulaner brewery in Munich bought the right to use the name also for their own, similar recipe. PepsiCo started to produce their own variation "Schwip Schwap" in 1969, Coca-Cola started with "mezzo mix" in 1973.
@drsnova7313
@drsnova7313 3 месяца назад
I think "special friend" isn't exactly what you were trying to say, because that would be more a euphemism for a casual sex partner. "Spezi" would be something like a "close friend".
@idabengtsson8685
@idabengtsson8685 3 месяца назад
This was fun! Thank you! Germany have great snacks. They also have great vegetarian/ vegan food and have had it for a long time too. Those breadsticks are so good, we can get them at Lidl here in Sweden. 😋
@peter-mv5gk
@peter-mv5gk 2 месяца назад
my god when im in sweden the first thing i buy are those ballerina cookies 🤤🤤🤤🥴🥴 so good...in germany you only get them in ikea haha
@MrTjonke
@MrTjonke 3 месяца назад
My sister used to date the Bahlsen son when we lived in Germany. We had so many of their promo and limited produkts and in our pantry.
@123luZer321
@123luZer321 3 месяца назад
I'm sitting here and laughing about how you opened the Prinzenrolle. Because I did it the same way and my wife asked me why, because there is a reusable opening attached at the bottom. Greetings from Cologne.
@lutzherbst3083
@lutzherbst3083 3 месяца назад
You should try German Erdnussflips and Toffifee. These are the two things Americans love most about German sweets and snacks.
@dragondreams7452
@dragondreams7452 3 месяца назад
What lovely and entertaining women you both are! Thanks for the pleasure of watching you taste, enjoy and have fun. Best wishes from Germany. 🥰
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much ♥️
@arnebollsen
@arnebollsen 3 месяца назад
moin😊!👍 spezi or cola orange mix is invented in the 1950 in germany. the first bottled cola mix was founded by the riegele brewerie in south germany. the orginal calked spezi👍 paulaner brewerie have a license to produced spezi. spezi / cola orange is a typical limonade in germany also in austria. we have over 100 colamjx brands in germany👍. my favorit is cubana colamix from the post bräu😊.and flumi colamix👍👍 allerbest ut bremerhaven😊 hool jüm wuchtig mien deerns👍😁
@tisamon4070
@tisamon4070 3 месяца назад
Paulaner brought the rights to also use the name really cheap. I believe the name "Spezi" originates from "Spezialabfüllung KM" meaning "spezial filling KM" with "KM" being short for "Kola-Misch" which translates to "Cola - Mix". Apart from the original by Riegele I can also recommend Nittenauer Quasch, they add some grapefruit and lemone which tastes even more refreshing to me, but sadly that one is not that wide spread.
@sytax1
@sytax1 3 месяца назад
the marzipan bar was from "Lübeck". a town in northern germany. this marzipan has a speciality in it and thats why you tastet some kind of cherry and other things. it is made with rose water. as always a very nice video but you have just tastet the tip of germanys good things ^^. if you ever visit germany please be so kind and share the first picture when you enter a bakery. greetings
@michaelkuschnefsky362
@michaelkuschnefsky362 3 месяца назад
In general, German confectionery contains less sugar than US confectionery. Chocolate kisses are made with a big, foamy pile of egg whites sweetened with sugar. Niederegger Marzipan comes from Lübeck not far from me and is particularly popular at Christmas time. Greetings from Schleswig-Holstein
@WinterwolfFFM
@WinterwolfFFM 3 месяца назад
Hey you guys. Frankfurt/Hesse here :D absolutely delightful to see you taking a serious open approach at our country and culture. ^^ hope you come to visit soon and experience it for yourself (come to the other side we have castles and palaces ;)) btw Natasha, regarding one of your last videos: don´t dismiss bread just yet ... that´s no bread you have in the US - that something to clean a sink with (talking from experience) ... Germany has a bread culture and varieties you never imagined in your wildest food dreams - promise 😄.... I´m sure you will be amazed after visiting a real german bakery. keep going we love you
@realulli
@realulli 3 месяца назад
I second that. Don't dismiss German bread. There are several thousand kinds of bread in Germany...
@KrisThroughGlass
@KrisThroughGlass 3 месяца назад
Hallo Nachbar!
@katemarriner1172
@katemarriner1172 3 месяца назад
Awesome way to start the day,their positivity & enjoyment is contagious. What a truly lovely group to watch with. Thanks again everyone ❤
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
You are so kind! Thanks
@katemarriner1172
@katemarriner1172 3 месяца назад
Have been binge watching since discovering your show,you guys rock!! The way that you have been very open & allowed your followers to see what i perceive to be the real,honest & sometimes raw sides of yourselves is not only brave,but i honestly find it rather inspirational. Only yesterday did my copy of the book Natasha recommended in your incredibly relatable why Christmas sucks episode. Very much hit a nerve with me. Really, genuinely loving being able to work my way through your back catalogue. Just be true to yourselves,youre great. 🫡 @TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
@katemarriner1172 Appreciate you Kate! That book is incredible!
@KatKittykatty
@KatKittykatty 3 месяца назад
Ooow this should be good, I'm back in Germany tomorrow I can check these snacks out.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
😋
@DalaiDrama-hp6oj
@DalaiDrama-hp6oj 3 месяца назад
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow You two should come also. You have already collected 1,50€ worth of "Pfand" (can-deposit) for your trip, haven't you?
@favoritevids8869
@favoritevids8869 3 месяца назад
Most of your snacks are typical childhood snacks. Simple with a bit of chocolate. And nuts. And milk in some form. The kind you ate as a kid and still love as adults.
@dksilber9500
@dksilber9500 3 месяца назад
I think our food industry makes quite good snacks. Whether they are savory or sweet. Glad that both of you liked most of the stuff.
@CollieDog24
@CollieDog24 3 месяца назад
If you go to Germany ,try FRICKADELLEN, its a pork burger which is a street vender delicacy.Most germans eat them hot or cold.I prefer them hot,fried in butter for a few minute per side ,then I add fried onions and because we buy them ready cooked I tend to melt some cheese on them .My saturday night tea!! ALDI or LIDL stock them in a pack of 5.
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv 3 месяца назад
Griesson was founded in 1924 as successor of G.A. Gries & Söhne (Gries and sons). In 1999 it merged with General Biscuit Germany and Austria - General Biscuit being a 1965 merger of the Belgian cookie producers De Beukelaer, Parein and Victoria, since 1986 a subsidiary of Danone - as Griesson - de Beukelaer. (Between 1997 and 2017 the brand Tekrum also belonged to Griesson, but was sold then to Swiss company Kambly.) Bahlsen was founded in 1889 by Hermann Bahlsen in Hannover, who named in 1891 his butter biscuits after philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 - 1716) who allegedly introduced Zwieback (a sweet twice baked bread) as soldier's provisions.
@chalky29455
@chalky29455 3 месяца назад
Alba, Italy The Kinder® story starts in 1968, in the heart of the small town of Alba, Italy. Here, Michele Ferrero developed a heartfelt idea that would grow into the Kinder® brand we know today: developing a product that kids could enjoy. This was the birth of Kinder® Chocolate.
@margaretnicol3423
@margaretnicol3423 3 месяца назад
... and the delicious Ferrero Rocher.
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
Yeah that is actually 100 % right and true my friend / my friends 😉😁😁😄😊🙂🙂🙂🤜🏻🤛🏻🤘🏻👍🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@t.p.8702
@t.p.8702 3 месяца назад
Das Beste aus Italien!!! ❤❤❤☺️☺️☺️
@AP-RSI
@AP-RSI 3 месяца назад
@@t.p.8702Ja, mit viel künstlichem Zeug drin! 🤢🤮
@t.p.8702
@t.p.8702 3 месяца назад
@@AP-RSI Wo ist das bei Süßigkeiten denn nicht drin? 🤔
@schuhschrank947
@schuhschrank947 20 часов назад
Every carbonated soft drink in Germany is called Limonade, even a coke is a Limonade in Germany. So you can get Limonade with a variety of fruit flavors. That includes Zitronenlimonade = lemon Limonade.
@darkredvan
@darkredvan 3 месяца назад
The Beer you drank, Krombacher Pils, is brewed in the Pilsen kind of brewing, a relatively new kind of beer. It was developed in 1842. It is more heavily hopped than other Lager beers. So it is (kind of) more bitter, tart than non Pilsen beers (Lager, Export). Women in general (big generalisation here, I know) prefer the lesser hopped, less bitter beers, though Pilsener beers are very refreshing if you drink them cold ! on a hot summers day. BTW the Krombacher Brewery manufactures several Kinds of beer, Wheat, Helles (Light color, not light on alcohol), and others.
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 2 месяца назад
The Pilsner beer 🍺 that is actually not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, but that is actually original from The Czech Republic 🇨🇿🦅, by the way my friend 😉😊😁😄😃😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@darkredvan
@darkredvan 2 месяца назад
@@jonathanthomsen3111 No one is denying it. But there are hundreds of beers outside the Czech Republic that use the same brewing method. 😉
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 2 месяца назад
@@darkredvan Yeah 100 % my friend 😉😊😄😁😃😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@robbja
@robbja 3 месяца назад
Yup congrats on the many years of Sobriety AND having the strength to be able to smell the Beer!
@Kristina_S-O
@Kristina_S-O 3 месяца назад
The Prinzenrolle is sort of like your oreos for German kids. 😊 Your supposed to separate the layers, lick off the choclate cream and eat the cookies last (or pass them on to your mom). 😂
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 2 месяца назад
27:47 / 27:48 / 27:50 The Prizen Rolle Chocolate Cookies Crackers Biscuits 🍫🍪 from Grisson - De Beukelaer by De Beukelaer is actually original from Belgium 🇧🇪🍟🧇🍫 and The Prince Rolle Chocolate Cookies Crackers Biscuits 🍫🍪 by LU is actually original from France 🇫🇷🗼🥖🦪🫕🍮🥧🍰🍾🥂🍷🏟️⚽️, but not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, by the way my friend 😉😊😊😁😁🎉🎉🎉🙂😀😀😄😄😃😃🤠🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🍪🇧🇪🇧🇪🍟🧇🍫🇫🇷🇫🇷🗼🥖🦪🫕🍮🥧🍰🍾🥂🍷🏟️⚽️ 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 2 месяца назад
19:36 The Chocolate Mountain Cookies Classic 🏔️🍫🍪 from Griesson - De Beukelaer by De Beukelaer is actually original from Belgium 🇧🇪🍟🧇🍫, but not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, by the way my friend 😉😊😊😁😁🎉🎉🎉🙂😀😀😄😄😃😃🤠🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🇧🇪🇧🇪🍟🧇🍫🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@nixi-bixi
@nixi-bixi 3 месяца назад
Im a duel national brit/German who grew up in England with a German single mum as my dad passed when I was 5. My fav snacks you had were the prinzes biscuits, the chocolate coated marshmallow domes, tho the brand i get here and in German are dickmanns. All variations of cola & fizzy orange are awesome, can't get mezzo mix/ others in the uk but loved them in her so much that i made/make my own with pepsi and orange fanta. Dunnonif you can find them in the usa but i love knoppers - waffery biscuits on top and bottom, keeping your hands clean with a chocolate and hazelnut filling in the middle similar to Nutella but with a bit more texture/hazelnut ALSO a massive kid favourite of mine from when I did attend kindergarten in Germany as a kid milk mlices by kinder, theyre a chocolate sponge top and bottom with a milk and honey flavour filling. Once the Polish and other eastern Europeans started moving to the UK in the early 2000's found milk slices in the UK and was so nostalgically happy!
@nixi-bixi
@nixi-bixi 3 месяца назад
Chocolate covered marzipan logs are a massive Easter and Xmas thing and I'm addicted! Marzipan is generally only used for Christmas cake in the UK (not a fan) but is in or is a lot of German desserts/ sweet snacks
@alexsnyder7978
@alexsnyder7978 3 месяца назад
I am glad you liked most of the stuff! :-). As a German living in the US: If you have an ALDI store close by, they have "German Week" twice a year. They sell the peanut puffs during that time as well as other German treats. They always have the Bahlsen chocolate covered cookies year round just as a store brand and they are really good as well as a lot of German chocolates. :-).
@rozhunter7645
@rozhunter7645 3 месяца назад
Great video I love the snack videos as they are such fun. Love ya both ❤️❤️
@arnebollsen
@arnebollsen 3 месяца назад
....😊germay have actuelle over 1500 breweries and over 6000 brands. you're sure to find your favorite beer there. from mild, strong, bitter, sweet, etc. Krombacher is a pilsener, so it's a bit bitter. german lager, pale, wheat or export is milder in taste but no less alcoholic. approximately 4.8-6%. strong beer, bock beer, ice beer has about 6-9%. allerbest un drink jüm wuchtig😊👍
@xjrlionheart4423
@xjrlionheart4423 3 месяца назад
You are such a charming couple and it was really fun to take a look at your reactions. All the Best from Germany. 😚
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much! ♥️♥️
@littlepilch8112
@littlepilch8112 3 месяца назад
Love all the munchies , big thanks for the video lots of love for you both.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@privatepaula479
@privatepaula479 3 месяца назад
Warsteiner is one of the lightest beers I‘ve ever drank in Germany. In northern Germany we normally drink Pils. And Warsteiner is a very light and sweet Pils in my opinion 😂.
@OlliSGer
@OlliSGer 3 месяца назад
Hey girls, that was a great show. The best test food I've seen of German products so far.
@SouthernBelle888
@SouthernBelle888 3 месяца назад
Hello Natasha and Debbie from Stuttgart Germany, actually the Schaumkuss ( the ones ya'll smacked), is actually something we did as kids too, their are big ones, and the little ones. We would cut open a Roll, and put the big Schaumkuss on the bottom of the roll, and slam the top of the roll on it, and smashed it, it was good stuff( when i grew up they were called Mohrenkopf or Negerkuss( Nigerhead or Nigerkiss, years ago the Name was changed, to Schaumkuss ( Foamkiss). The Paulaner Spezi, is actually better then the Mezzo Mix one. Paulaner is a big brewery with famous bear, and germans just love their Spezi, Mezzo Mix is made by Coca Cola, both Mezzo Mix and Spezi are a mixture of half coca cola, and half orange fanta. The Kinder Happy Hippos, is actually a snack for children. And the Curly Peanutputter ones are yummy, Prinzenrollen, Bahlsen all Yummy. The Leibnitz Butter Cookie, is actually something we give Infants and toddlers, especially if they don't have any teeth yet, cause they can suck on them, and it pretty much melts in their mouth. Their are the Peanutbutter Curlys from a different company which taste even better.Their are alot more german snacks, if ya'll sent me ya'lls address, I'll mail you some. Sunny greetings from Stuttgart Germany.... Elke
@stephanmoller1323
@stephanmoller1323 3 месяца назад
As a german guy grown up with all these snacks and sweets I would agree to most of your ratings. And I would HIGHLY recommend 1.) all the stuff of "Kinder", each snack of them tastes at least good, 2.) Hanuta, a doubled wafer stuffed with hazelnut-choc-cream and 3.) Toffifee, a small hazelnut, choc and caramel bomb, that gets You addicted in a minute... Anyway, a very interesting and entertaining video. Thank You for that...! 👏🙂
@laterreurrouge1917
@laterreurrouge1917 2 месяца назад
I'd like to add Kinder Bueno, freshly from the fridge.
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 2 месяца назад
The Hanuta 🥛🍫🍯🌰🥜🌴🧈🧇🍪 by Ferrero and The Kinder Bueno 🍫 from The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero - The Famous Italian Family Chocolate Company Ferrero 🍫🇮🇹🏭 is actually original from Italy 🇮🇹🦅, Alba, Piemonte, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 and PS The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero from Alba, Piemonte, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 since 1968, but not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, by the way my friend / my friends 😉😊😊😊😄😄🎉🎉🙂🙂😁😁😀😃😃🤠😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@ritaboes
@ritaboes 3 месяца назад
❤Another great one lady's. Almost needles to say but most of it is also available here in the Netherlands. After all we are neighbour's. The inside of the topkussen is just egg white with sugar. I've learned from other channels that ALDI imports a lot of products from Germany instead off making them in the US. So it could be cheaper to go there for the German goody's. 😂 Oh btw do you know there is a Indonesian peanut soup? It's soooooo yummy😋😋😋.
@MrsIzzy52
@MrsIzzy52 3 месяца назад
@ritaboes Aldi is a German company as is Lidl and they have fabulous products. 🩷
@ritaboes
@ritaboes 3 месяца назад
@@MrsIzzy52 I know that,we have both in the Netherlands. I'm just not sure if the company makes the exact same product for the US. We all know that big companies are still selling garbage in the US but make the products for Europe way better. And all the chemicals and additives and maybe even lower quality ingredients do effect the taste. 🙂
@vanessacare2615
@vanessacare2615 3 месяца назад
Great video it took me just over a hour to watch this as I have to keep stopping it so I can try and find some of the snacks so I can buy them to try lol.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
We recommend ALL OF THEM!!
@antheabrouwer3258
@antheabrouwer3258 3 месяца назад
Awesome video ladies. It's not surprising you liked the Kinder chocolate...a huge favourite of my children when they were young!
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
The Kinder Chocolate 🍫 from The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero - The Famous Italian Family Company is actually original from Italy 🇮🇹🦅, Alba, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 and The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero from Alba, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 since 1968, but not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, by the way my friend 😉😊😊😊😄😄🎉🎉🙂🙂😀😃😃🤠😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@CodeNascher_
@CodeNascher_ 3 месяца назад
the soft cakes also come with cherry filling instead of orange. IMO they're waaay better. not a huge orange/chocolate fan either
@user-iw4xw1pl3j
@user-iw4xw1pl3j 3 месяца назад
Thank you for doing the food reviews. Love these videos :-)
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
Glad you like them!
@purplepinsel
@purplepinsel 9 дней назад
12:53 you want to dip the biscuit into tea, coffee or something similar, and all that's going through my head is "make cake out of it" 😱 I live and grew up in Saxony/Germany and my grandma and my mom make "kalter Hund / cold dog" out of it. A coated cake made from cocoa cream, Leibnitz butter biscuits and rum. This is still a highlight at every birthday party to this day.
@Arsamenes1
@Arsamenes1 27 дней назад
I love the immediate smile, that came to your face when tasting the peanut curleys. In Germany they are generally called "Flips". Though americans love peanut stuff, I am always amazed, that these are mostly unknown in America and all Americans tasting german snacks think of them as being some kind of Cheetos.
@gregclark5084
@gregclark5084 3 месяца назад
After i moved from America to Germany I learned that American chocolate is not that good and Germans realy know how to make chocolate. I love all the different types of Kinder chocolate products. FYI the word kinder is the German word for child.
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
All of The Kinder Chocolates Products 🍫 from The Kinder Brand 🍫 by Ferrero - The Famous Italian Family Company Ferrero is actually original from Italy 🇮🇹🦅, Alba, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 and and PS The Kinder Brand by Ferrero from Alba, Italy 🇮🇹🦅 since 1968, but not from Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all, by the way my friend 😉😊🎉🙂😀😄😁😃🤠😎🤜🏻🤛🏻🤘🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻 And PS Die Geschichte von kinder beginnt im Jahr 1968 im Herzen des Städtchens Alba in Italien. Hier entstand aus einer einfachen, ungewöhnlichen Idee die Marke kinder, wie wir sie heute kennen. The Kinder story began in 1968 in the centre of Alba - a beautiful small town in Northern Italy. Here, an original idea blossomed into the Kinder we know and love today. What is the history of Kinder? The Story of Kinder The Kinder® story starts in 1968, in the heart of the small town of Alba, Italy. Here, Michele Ferrero developed a heartfelt idea that would grow into the Kinder® brand we know today: developing a product that kids could enjoy. This was the birth of Kinder® Chocolate. The Kinder Story The story of the KINDER™ brand begins in 1968 at the heart of a small Italian town named Alba. Michele Ferrero developed KINDER CHOCOLATE and added what would become a famous brand for the Ferrero company, which remains family owned today. by the way dude pal mate buddy bro my friend 😉🙂😄😀😁😃😃😃🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻 Ranking der beliebtesten Marken von Schokoriegeln in Deutschland bis 2020 Veröffentlicht von L. Lohmeier, 02.01.2024 Im Jahr 2020 haben laut der Verbrauchs- und Medienanalyse rund 20 Prozent der deutschen Bevölkerung in den letzten vier Wochen vor der Befragung den Schokoriegel Duplo konsumiert. Auf dem zweiten und dritten Platz des Rankings befanden sich Hanuta und Knoppers. Derweil haben rund 20,1 Prozent Schokoriegel von den Handelsmarken wie zum Beispiel von Lidl oder Aldi gegessen. Ein Viertel der Bevölkerung gab an, keine Schokoriegel in dieser Zeit gegessen zu haben. Über das Unternehmen Ferrero Duplo sowie Hanuta sind Teil des italienischen Süßwarenherstellers Ferrero. Daneben gehören unter anderem Nutella, Kinder Schokolade und Raffaello zum Markenportfolio. In den letzten Jahren ist der weltweite Nettoumsatz von Ferrero stetig gestiegen und lag in dem Geschäftsjahr 2018/2019 bei rund 11,4 Milliarden Euro. Im Jahr 2018 hatte Ferrero in Deutschland Bruttowerbeausgaben in Höhe von rund 477 Millionen Euro und lag damit hinter Procter & Gamble auf Platz 2. Die beliebtesten Snacks und Süßigkeiten der Deutschen Neben Schokoladenprodukten wird in der deutschen Bevölkerung des Weiteren gerne Frucht- und Weingummi gegessen, sowie Schoko-Knabberartikel. Aber auch Kartoffelchips und Nüsse erfreuen sich wachsender Beliebtheit in der deutschen Bevölkerung: Im Jahr 2020 konsumierten über 40 Prozent mindestens mehrmals im Monat Kartoffelchips oder -sticks. Zu den am meisten konsumierten Marken gehören dabei funny-frisch Chipsfrisch, Ültje Nüsse sowie Chio. Ranking of the most popular brands of chocolate bars in Germany by 2020 Published by L. Lohmeier, January 2nd, 2024 In 2020, according to the consumption and media analysis, around 20 percent of the German population consumed the Duplo chocolate bar in the last four weeks before the survey. Hanuta and Knoppers were in second and third place in the ranking. Meanwhile, around 20.1 percent ate chocolate bars from private labels such as Lidl or Aldi. A quarter of the population said they had not eaten any chocolate bars during this time. About the Ferrero company Duplo and Hanuta are part of the Italian confectionery manufacturer Ferrero. The brand portfolio also includes Nutella, Kinder Chocolate and Raffaello. In recent years, Ferrero's global net sales have increased steadily and amounted to around 11.4 billion euros in the 2018/2019 financial year. In 2018, Ferrero had gross advertising expenditure of around 477 million euros in Germany, placing it in second place behind Procter & Gamble. The most popular snacks and sweets among Germans In addition to chocolate products, the German population also likes to eat fruit and wine gums, as well as chocolate snack items. But potato chips and nuts are also enjoying growing popularity among the German population: in 2020, over 40 percent consumed potato chips or sticks at least several times a month. The most consumed brands include funny-frisch Chipsfrisch, Ültje Nüsse and Chio. 1946 Positivity as a main ingredient After the Second World War, cocoa was extremely scarce. Founded as an Italian pastry shop in Piedmont, Italy, Ferrero turned this problem into a smart solution, creating a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar, and just a little of the rare cocoa. The ancestor of Nutella® was born. NUTELLA®: A HISTORY OF PASSION, INVENTION AND POSITIVITY Do you know the history signature recipe and unmistakable taste of Nutella®? 1946 The Giandujot, named after a local carnival character, was a paste shaped into a loaf that could be sliced and spread on bread. 1951 SuperCrema The 'Giandujot' paste was transformed into a creamy new product that was easier to spread named SuperCrema. Our Heritage Giandujot | Nutella 1946 The sweet paste of the first recipe was shaped into a loaf that could be sliced and spread on bread, named after a local carnival character. 1951 SuperCrema The ‘Giandujot’ paste was transformed into a creamy new product that was easier to spread. It was known as SuperCrema. 1964 Nutella® is born Nutella is Born | Nutella Ferrero The recipe was improved, leading to the creation of the first-ever jar of hazelnut and cocoa cream. Nutella® was officially born. 1965 The iconic jar 🫙 Nutella® and its new iconic design officially launched in Germany. 1966 Oh la la Reaching France Jars | Nutella Nutella® launched in France and was great success. 1978 Success has no borders Nutella® reached Australia and opened its first plant outside Europe in Lithgow, near Sydney. 1996 30 Years of Optimism in France 30 Years in France | Nutella To celebrate the “Nutella® Generation”, Ferrero launched an event in Paris that displayed iconic works of art created by artists who grew up with Nutella®. The exhibit featured big names in the art world, including Decouflé, Paco Rabanne and Wolinski. 2005 NutellaHistory11 World Record Breakfast Nutella Event | Nutella The Guinness Book of World Records On May 29th, 27,854 people in Gelserkirchen, Germany, participated in the “Largest Continental Breakfast Ever@ with Nutella®. 2007 World Nutella® Day On February 5, 2007, Italian-American blogger Sara Russo mobilized all Nutella® lovers to unite in celebration of the beloved and iconic breakfast hazelnut spread. Since then, World Nutella® Day has been celebrated every year since then. 2011 A Passion to be Shared 10 Million Friends Reached On Facebook | Nutella The global Facebook page dedicated to Nutella® reached 10 million fans in one year. 2012 Snackers rejoice! Nutella Breadsticks Nutella & GO! with Breadsticks launched in the USA. 2014 50 Years Stories Poster Logo | Nutella Half a Century of Great Memories To celebrate Nutella®’s 50th birthday, nutellastories.com was created, where Nutella® lovers shared 76,400 stories, memories and moments. This birthday was then celebrated in 10 countries with a global event. It was such a special anniversary that Italy even issued a commemorative stamp!. 2015 Nutella reached 30 million fans on Facebook At the start of the day, Nutella® wishes ‘Good Morning’ to millions of people at the breakfast table, as well as to its 30 million fans on Facebook! 2017 Nutella Cafe Chicago First Cafe Opening Shop | Nutella The Nutella® Café On May, 31st, Nutella® opened its first restaurant in Chicago, a special place where all Nutella® fans can enjoy a unique experience by choosing delicious recipes from a wide menu. Have a look here. 2020 The Nutella Muffin When fluffy dough meets a creamy and delicious Nutella® heart, it’s the perfect match. First launched in Italy and available in Gulf of Finland, Gulf of the Farallones, Gulf of Fonsec and other places and countries around the world as well. 2023 The Nutella Croissant Since its launch, it has delighted European consumers with its flaky pastry and its tasty Nutella® filling. Say hello to the Nutella croissant. 2024 60 years of smiles It’s Nutella®’s 60th anniversary and we want to celebrate the power of spreading smiles around the world. #GiveANutellaSmile and celebrate with us: the more we smile, the more they spread. Timeless Nutella® Nutella®’s entrepreneurial spirit of passion, quality and care for ingredients has carried it through the last century - no doubt this will be the case for many years to come!. GET INSPIRED Be creative with Nutella® Everyone knows how good is Nutella® on bread but there are many different ways to enjoy Nutella®'s delicious taste! Unleash your creativity and try new recipes with Nutella®. @Ferrero 2024 All rights reserved. by the way dude buddy bro my friend 😉🙂🙂😄😄😀😀😁😁😃😃🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻😎😎
@blackangel9594
@blackangel9594 3 месяца назад
Kinder is made especially for German consumers and btw all the products are also made in Germany and have been since the 60s. So you're not entirely right!
@alexamurawski4524
@alexamurawski4524 3 месяца назад
@@jonathanthomsen3111 Ferrero is an italian who came to Germany to expand his little Family company into a global one. the Kinder-Produkts are invented in Germany (Frankfurt) first for the german market
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
@@blackangel9594 The Kinder Brand is actually not invented in Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all and and that is actually also made for other countries as well because all of the products has original Italian names and The Kinder is actually original made by Ferrero in Alba Italy 🇮🇹 since 1968 🍫🍫🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 my friend 😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🍺🍺🍻🍻 And PS Die Geschichte von kinder beginnt im Jahr 1968 im Herzen des Städtchens Alba in Italien. Hier entstand aus einer einfachen, ungewöhnlichen Idee die Marke kinder, wie wir sie heute kennen. The Kinder story began in 1968 in the centre of Alba - a beautiful small town in Northern Italy. Here, an original idea blossomed into the Kinder we know and love today. What is the history of Kinder? The Story of Kinder The Kinder® story starts in 1968, in the heart of the small town of Alba, Italy. Here, Michele Ferrero developed a heartfelt idea that would grow into the Kinder® brand we know today: developing a product that kids could enjoy. This was the birth of Kinder® Chocolate. The Kinder Story The story of the KINDER™ brand begins in 1968 at the heart of a small Italian town named Alba. Michele Ferrero developed KINDER CHOCOLATE and added what would become a famous brand for the Ferrero company, which remains family owned today. by the way dude pal mate buddy bro my friend 😉🙂😄😀😁😃😃😃🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻 Ranking der beliebtesten Marken von Schokoriegeln in Deutschland bis 2020 Veröffentlicht von L. Lohmeier, 02.01.2024 Im Jahr 2020 haben laut der Verbrauchs- und Medienanalyse rund 20 Prozent der deutschen Bevölkerung in den letzten vier Wochen vor der Befragung den Schokoriegel Duplo konsumiert. Auf dem zweiten und dritten Platz des Rankings befanden sich Hanuta und Knoppers. Derweil haben rund 20,1 Prozent Schokoriegel von den Handelsmarken wie zum Beispiel von Lidl oder Aldi gegessen. Ein Viertel der Bevölkerung gab an, keine Schokoriegel in dieser Zeit gegessen zu haben. Über das Unternehmen Ferrero Duplo sowie Hanuta sind Teil des italienischen Süßwarenherstellers Ferrero. Daneben gehören unter anderem Nutella, Kinder Schokolade und Raffaello zum Markenportfolio. In den letzten Jahren ist der weltweite Nettoumsatz von Ferrero stetig gestiegen und lag in dem Geschäftsjahr 2018/2019 bei rund 11,4 Milliarden Euro. Im Jahr 2018 hatte Ferrero in Deutschland Bruttowerbeausgaben in Höhe von rund 477 Millionen Euro und lag damit hinter Procter & Gamble auf Platz 2. Die beliebtesten Snacks und Süßigkeiten der Deutschen Neben Schokoladenprodukten wird in der deutschen Bevölkerung des Weiteren gerne Frucht- und Weingummi gegessen, sowie Schoko-Knabberartikel. Aber auch Kartoffelchips und Nüsse erfreuen sich wachsender Beliebtheit in der deutschen Bevölkerung: Im Jahr 2020 konsumierten über 40 Prozent mindestens mehrmals im Monat Kartoffelchips oder -sticks. Zu den am meisten konsumierten Marken gehören dabei funny-frisch Chipsfrisch, Ültje Nüsse sowie Chio. Ranking of the most popular brands of chocolate bars in Germany by 2020 Published by L. Lohmeier, January 2nd, 2024 In 2020, according to the consumption and media analysis, around 20 percent of the German population consumed the Duplo chocolate bar in the last four weeks before the survey. Hanuta and Knoppers were in second and third place in the ranking. Meanwhile, around 20.1 percent ate chocolate bars from private labels such as Lidl or Aldi. A quarter of the population said they had not eaten any chocolate bars during this time. About the Ferrero company Duplo and Hanuta are part of the Italian confectionery manufacturer Ferrero. The brand portfolio also includes Nutella, Kinder Chocolate and Raffaello. In recent years, Ferrero's global net sales have increased steadily and amounted to around 11.4 billion euros in the 2018/2019 financial year. In 2018, Ferrero had gross advertising expenditure of around 477 million euros in Germany, placing it in second place behind Procter & Gamble. The most popular snacks and sweets among Germans In addition to chocolate products, the German population also likes to eat fruit and wine gums, as well as chocolate snack items. But potato chips and nuts are also enjoying growing popularity among the German population: in 2020, over 40 percent consumed potato chips or sticks at least several times a month. The most consumed brands include funny-frisch Chipsfrisch, Ültje Nüsse and Chio. 1946 Positivity as a main ingredient After the Second World War, cocoa was extremely scarce. Founded as an Italian pastry shop in Piedmont, Italy, Ferrero turned this problem into a smart solution, creating a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar, and just a little of the rare cocoa. The ancestor of Nutella® was born. NUTELLA®: A HISTORY OF PASSION, INVENTION AND POSITIVITY Do you know the history signature recipe and unmistakable taste of Nutella®? 1946 The Giandujot, named after a local carnival character, was a paste shaped into a loaf that could be sliced and spread on bread. 1951 SuperCrema The 'Giandujot' paste was transformed into a creamy new product that was easier to spread named SuperCrema. Our Heritage Giandujot | Nutella 1946 The sweet paste of the first recipe was shaped into a loaf that could be sliced and spread on bread, named after a local carnival character. 1951 SuperCrema The ‘Giandujot’ paste was transformed into a creamy new product that was easier to spread. It was known as SuperCrema. 1964 Nutella® is born Nutella is Born | Nutella Ferrero The recipe was improved, leading to the creation of the first-ever jar of hazelnut and cocoa cream. Nutella® was officially born. 1965 The iconic jar 🫙 Nutella® and its new iconic design officially launched in Germany. 1966 Oh la la Reaching France Jars | Nutella Nutella® launched in France and was great success. 1978 Success has no borders Nutella® reached Australia and opened its first plant outside Europe in Lithgow, near Sydney. 1996 30 Years of Optimism in France 30 Years in France | Nutella To celebrate the “Nutella® Generation”, Ferrero launched an event in Paris that displayed iconic works of art created by artists who grew up with Nutella®. The exhibit featured big names in the art world, including Decouflé, Paco Rabanne and Wolinski. 2005 NutellaHistory11 World Record Breakfast Nutella Event | Nutella The Guinness Book of World Records On May 29th, 27,854 people in Gelserkirchen, Germany, participated in the “Largest Continental Breakfast Ever@ with Nutella®. 2007 World Nutella® Day On February 5, 2007, Italian-American blogger Sara Russo mobilized all Nutella® lovers to unite in celebration of the beloved and iconic breakfast hazelnut spread. Since then, World Nutella® Day has been celebrated every year since then. 2011 A Passion to be Shared 10 Million Friends Reached On Facebook | Nutella The global Facebook page dedicated to Nutella® reached 10 million fans in one year. 2012 Snackers rejoice! Nutella Breadsticks Nutella & GO! with Breadsticks launched in the USA. 2014 50 Years Stories Poster Logo | Nutella Half a Century of Great Memories To celebrate Nutella®’s 50th birthday, nutellastories.com was created, where Nutella® lovers shared 76,400 stories, memories and moments. This birthday was then celebrated in 10 countries with a global event. It was such a special anniversary that Italy even issued a commemorative stamp!. 2015 Nutella reached 30 million fans on Facebook At the start of the day, Nutella® wishes ‘Good Morning’ to millions of people at the breakfast table, as well as to its 30 million fans on Facebook! 2017 Nutella Cafe Chicago First Cafe Opening Shop | Nutella The Nutella® Café On May, 31st, Nutella® opened its first restaurant in Chicago, a special place where all Nutella® fans can enjoy a unique experience by choosing delicious recipes from a wide menu. Have a look here. 2020 The Nutella Muffin When fluffy dough meets a creamy and delicious Nutella® heart, it’s the perfect match. First launched in Italy and available in Gulf of Finland, Gulf of the Farallones, Gulf of Fonsec and other places and countries around the world as well. 2023 The Nutella Croissant Since its launch, it has delighted European consumers with its flaky pastry and its tasty Nutella® filling. Say hello to the Nutella croissant. 2024 60 years of smiles It’s Nutella®’s 60th anniversary and we want to celebrate the power of spreading smiles around the world. #GiveANutellaSmile and celebrate with us: the more we smile, the more they spread. Timeless Nutella® Nutella®’s entrepreneurial spirit of passion, quality and care for ingredients has carried it through the last century - no doubt this will be the case for many years to come!. GET INSPIRED Be creative with Nutella® Everyone knows how good is Nutella® on bread but there are many different ways to enjoy Nutella®'s delicious taste! Unleash your creativity and try new recipes with Nutella®. @Ferrero 2024 All rights reserved. by the way dude buddy bro my friend 😉🙂🙂😄😄😀😀😁😁😃😃🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
@jonathanthomsen3111
@jonathanthomsen3111 3 месяца назад
@@alexamurawski4524 The Kinder Brand is actually not invented in Frankfurt, Germany 🇩🇪🦅 at all and and that is actually also made for other countries as well because all of the products has original Italian names and The Kinder is actually original made by Ferrero in Alba Italy 🇮🇹 since 1968 🍫🍫🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 dude buddy bro my friend 😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🍺🍺🍻🍻 And PS Die Geschichte von kinder beginnt im Jahr 1968 im Herzen des Städtchens Alba in Italien. Hier entstand aus einer einfachen, ungewöhnlichen Idee die Marke kinder, wie wir sie heute kennen. The Kinder story began in 1968 in the centre of Alba - a beautiful small town in Northern Italy. Here, an original idea blossomed into the Kinder we know and love today. What is the history of Kinder? The Story of Kinder The Kinder® story starts in 1968, in the heart of the small town of Alba, Italy. Here, Michele Ferrero developed a heartfelt idea that would grow into the Kinder® brand we know today: developing a product that kids could enjoy. This was the birth of Kinder® Chocolate. The Kinder Story The story of the KINDER™ brand begins in 1968 at the heart of a small Italian town named Alba. Michele Ferrero developed KINDER CHOCOLATE and added what would become a famous brand for the Ferrero company, which remains family owned today. by the way dude pal mate buddy bro my friend 😉🙂😄😀😁😃😃😃🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻 Ranking der beliebtesten Marken von Schokoriegeln in Deutschland bis 2020 Veröffentlicht von L. Lohmeier, 02.01.2024 Im Jahr 2020 haben laut der Verbrauchs- und Medienanalyse rund 20 Prozent der deutschen Bevölkerung in den letzten vier Wochen vor der Befragung den Schokoriegel Duplo konsumiert. Auf dem zweiten und dritten Platz des Rankings befanden sich Hanuta und Knoppers. Derweil haben rund 20,1 Prozent Schokoriegel von den Handelsmarken wie zum Beispiel von Lidl oder Aldi gegessen. Ein Viertel der Bevölkerung gab an, keine Schokoriegel in dieser Zeit gegessen zu haben. Über das Unternehmen Ferrero Duplo sowie Hanuta sind Teil des italienischen Süßwarenherstellers Ferrero. Daneben gehören unter anderem Nutella, Kinder Schokolade und Raffaello zum Markenportfolio. In den letzten Jahren ist der weltweite Nettoumsatz von Ferrero stetig gestiegen und lag in dem Geschäftsjahr 2018/2019 bei rund 11,4 Milliarden Euro. Im Jahr 2018 hatte Ferrero in Deutschland Bruttowerbeausgaben in Höhe von rund 477 Millionen Euro und lag damit hinter Procter & Gamble auf Platz 2. Die beliebtesten Snacks und Süßigkeiten der Deutschen Neben Schokoladenprodukten wird in der deutschen Bevölkerung des Weiteren gerne Frucht- und Weingummi gegessen, sowie Schoko-Knabberartikel. Aber auch Kartoffelchips und Nüsse erfreuen sich wachsender Beliebtheit in der deutschen Bevölkerung: Im Jahr 2020 konsumierten über 40 Prozent mindestens mehrmals im Monat Kartoffelchips oder -sticks. Zu den am meisten konsumierten Marken gehören dabei funny-frisch Chipsfrisch, Ültje Nüsse sowie Chio. Ranking of the most popular brands of chocolate bars in Germany by 2020 Published by L. Lohmeier, January 2nd, 2024 In 2020, according to the consumption and media analysis, around 20 percent of the German population consumed the Duplo chocolate bar in the last four weeks before the survey. Hanuta and Knoppers were in second and third place in the ranking. Meanwhile, around 20.1 percent ate chocolate bars from private labels such as Lidl or Aldi. A quarter of the population said they had not eaten any chocolate bars during this time. About the Ferrero company Duplo and Hanuta are part of the Italian confectionery manufacturer Ferrero. The brand portfolio also includes Nutella, Kinder Chocolate and Raffaello. In recent years, Ferrero's global net sales have increased steadily and amounted to around 11.4 billion euros in the 2018/2019 financial year. In 2018, Ferrero had gross advertising expenditure of around 477 million euros in Germany, placing it in second place behind Procter & Gamble. The most popular snacks and sweets among Germans In addition to chocolate products, the German population also likes to eat fruit and wine gums, as well as chocolate snack items. But potato chips and nuts are also enjoying growing popularity among the German population: in 2020, over 40 percent consumed potato chips or sticks at least several times a month. The most consumed brands include funny-frisch Chipsfrisch, Ültje Nüsse and Chio. 1946 Positivity as a main ingredient After the Second World War, cocoa was extremely scarce. Founded as an Italian pastry shop in Piedmont, Italy, Ferrero turned this problem into a smart solution, creating a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar, and just a little of the rare cocoa. The ancestor of Nutella® was born. NUTELLA®: A HISTORY OF PASSION, INVENTION AND POSITIVITY Do you know the history signature recipe and unmistakable taste of Nutella®? 1946 The Giandujot, named after a local carnival character, was a paste shaped into a loaf that could be sliced and spread on bread. 1951 SuperCrema The 'Giandujot' paste was transformed into a creamy new product that was easier to spread named SuperCrema. Our Heritage Giandujot | Nutella 1946 The sweet paste of the first recipe was shaped into a loaf that could be sliced and spread on bread, named after a local carnival character. 1951 SuperCrema The ‘Giandujot’ paste was transformed into a creamy new product that was easier to spread. It was known as SuperCrema. 1964 Nutella® is born Nutella is Born | Nutella Ferrero The recipe was improved, leading to the creation of the first-ever jar of hazelnut and cocoa cream. Nutella® was officially born. 1965 The iconic jar 🫙 Nutella® and its new iconic design officially launched in Germany. 1966 Oh la la Reaching France Jars | Nutella Nutella® launched in France and was great success. 1978 Success has no borders Nutella® reached Australia and opened its first plant outside Europe in Lithgow, near Sydney. 1996 30 Years of Optimism in France 30 Years in France | Nutella To celebrate the “Nutella® Generation”, Ferrero launched an event in Paris that displayed iconic works of art created by artists who grew up with Nutella®. The exhibit featured big names in the art world, including Decouflé, Paco Rabanne and Wolinski. 2005 NutellaHistory11 World Record Breakfast Nutella Event | Nutella The Guinness Book of World Records On May 29th, 27,854 people in Gelserkirchen, Germany, participated in the “Largest Continental Breakfast Ever@ with Nutella®. 2007 World Nutella® Day On February 5, 2007, Italian-American blogger Sara Russo mobilized all Nutella® lovers to unite in celebration of the beloved and iconic breakfast hazelnut spread. Since then, World Nutella® Day has been celebrated every year since then. 2011 A Passion to be Shared 10 Million Friends Reached On Facebook | Nutella The global Facebook page dedicated to Nutella® reached 10 million fans in one year. 2012 Snackers rejoice! Nutella Breadsticks Nutella & GO! with Breadsticks launched in the USA. 2014 50 Years Stories Poster Logo | Nutella Half a Century of Great Memories To celebrate Nutella®’s 50th birthday, nutellastories.com was created, where Nutella® lovers shared 76,400 stories, memories and moments. This birthday was then celebrated in 10 countries with a global event. It was such a special anniversary that Italy even issued a commemorative stamp!. 2015 Nutella reached 30 million fans on Facebook At the start of the day, Nutella® wishes ‘Good Morning’ to millions of people at the breakfast table, as well as to its 30 million fans on Facebook! 2017 Nutella Cafe Chicago First Cafe Opening Shop | Nutella The Nutella® Café On May, 31st, Nutella® opened its first restaurant in Chicago, a special place where all Nutella® fans can enjoy a unique experience by choosing delicious recipes from a wide menu. Have a look here. 2020 The Nutella Muffin When fluffy dough meets a creamy and delicious Nutella® heart, it’s the perfect match. First launched in Italy and available in Gulf of Finland, Gulf of the Farallones, Gulf of Fonsec and other places and countries around the world as well. 2023 The Nutella Croissant Since its launch, it has delighted European consumers with its flaky pastry and its tasty Nutella® filling. Say hello to the Nutella croissant. 2024 60 years of smiles It’s Nutella®’s 60th anniversary and we want to celebrate the power of spreading smiles around the world. #GiveANutellaSmile and celebrate with us: the more we smile, the more they spread. Timeless Nutella® Nutella®’s entrepreneurial spirit of passion, quality and care for ingredients has carried it through the last century - no doubt this will be the case for many years to come!. GET INSPIRED Be creative with Nutella® Everyone knows how good is Nutella® on bread but there are many different ways to enjoy Nutella®'s delicious taste! Unleash your creativity and try new recipes with Nutella®. @Ferrero 2024 All rights reserved. by the way dude buddy bro my friend 😉🙂🙂😄😄😀😀😁😁😃😃🤠🤠😎😎😎🤜🏻🤛🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🍫🍫🏭🇮🇹🇮🇹🦅🦅🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻😎😎
@AbsolutePernilla
@AbsolutePernilla 3 месяца назад
The cheese sticks are excellent to dip in soups.
@MrsIzzy52
@MrsIzzy52 3 месяца назад
@AbsoluePernilla that’s exactly what I was thinking, big pot of soup and a whole packet of cheese sticks to me. Yummy
@suzu
@suzu 8 дней назад
My late Grandma loved the soft cakes. I sometime bought her a pack or two.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 8 дней назад
They are SO GOOD!!!
@riker1701D
@riker1701D 2 месяца назад
A little tip from Germany: Dip the Saltletts, or Salzletten, as they used to be called, in melted German or Swiss chocolate, leave to cool briefly and enjoy. Btw, the Curly are called "Er dnussflipps" in Germany 😉 And Kinder is the German word for children, but it comes from Italy, not Germany, like all other Ferrero and Kinder products (produced locally in many countries). But the brand is of course incredibly popular in Germany.
@davidmalarkey1302
@davidmalarkey1302 3 месяца назад
Eating snacks that's not full of additives and preservatives and you can also enjoy the taste of .Not your standard American mass produced rubbish.
@verenap.4680
@verenap.4680 3 месяца назад
The Topkuss also named Schokokuss (kuss=kiss). Inside ist eggwhite with sugar.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
😋
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 3 месяца назад
Those type of sweets was in my youth called Mohrenkopf ( Moors head), among older people still Common.
@m.h.6470
@m.h.6470 3 месяца назад
the small ones are primarily for parties, but a lot of kids put them into bread rolls and crush them. The end result is quite close to smores.
@einflinkeswiesel2695
@einflinkeswiesel2695 3 месяца назад
And the name of the biggest company that makes them is Dickmanns
@michelletrudgill4573
@michelletrudgill4573 3 месяца назад
Great reactions girlies, killed me watching as fasting for blood test. Think the biscuits wouldn't last long with me 😅😅. Well done 👏👏👏❤
@margaretnicol3423
@margaretnicol3423 3 месяца назад
If you try to break a biscuit in two but it breaks into three then you get a wish! Got that from my Scottish grandmother.
@TheDendran
@TheDendran 3 месяца назад
German here speaking on marzipan: Here it is somewhat expensive and you get only so much out of it when buying other brands (meaning the actual marzipan content) If you want a good load of it, you HAVE to buy Luebecker Marzipan, like the smaller dark chock stick you had around 13 mins. It is indeed expensive but you actually get what you paid for Edit: The "marshmallow cream" is actually just whipped eggwhites with sugar, water and a bit of vanilla extract. Something you could as well just heave into your cake mixture
@Gaius__
@Gaius__ 3 месяца назад
I'm glad you guys got Bahlsen cookies, they are probably the #1 in Germany, for these kinds of products. The _Waffeletten_ in particular are awesome, I always buy them on every single grocery shopping trip ... but only one small packet, because I will eat these things until I start getting sick, lol. As for the _Kinder Hippos_ ... if you still have some of those, or if you buy them again, put them in the fridge for at least half a day. When they are refrigerated, they will blow your mind.
@onnasenshi7739
@onnasenshi7739 3 месяца назад
nice reaction video and i don't think i've ever seen a video like this where my childhood snacks did so well of your featured snacks my favourites are tourinos and the saltletts
@kathryncoleman6973
@kathryncoleman6973 3 месяца назад
Really great ,good to learn a oit different snacks in the world. Thanx.
@aidabella2064
@aidabella2064 3 месяца назад
Thanks to you! I had such a great time watching your reactions...it was so funny 😂😂😂😂❤ Greetings from Germany
@shaunsheldon1219
@shaunsheldon1219 3 месяца назад
That was a great video ladies love the banter ❤
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much!
@Jan_99
@Jan_99 3 месяца назад
Ouhhh Krombacher! 😍 It’s from my area! Nice to see, that we are represented in your Video! :D
@kristinapettersson1948
@kristinapettersson1948 3 месяца назад
Those cookies dipped in coffee are so good. Your 📦 will very soon be in your box.😃
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
Can't wait!
@kristinapettersson1948
@kristinapettersson1948 3 месяца назад
Keep it cold before tasting. 🙂
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow 3 месяца назад
@@kristinapettersson1948 probability of getting to the tasting point is VERY LOW! 😆 🤣
@kristinapettersson1948
@kristinapettersson1948 3 месяца назад
🤣🤣Take the time you need to gather the courage.🤭🤩
@kristinapettersson1948
@kristinapettersson1948 3 месяца назад
Have you track the 📦 yet,
@kkantu8246
@kkantu8246 3 месяца назад
hey Natasha and Debbie! thank you for your reaction video, i love all of them! i just wanted to share my favorite experience with the TopKuss - i love to freeze them and have them as kind of small ice creams(?) if that makes sense. ITS AMAZING!
@eltern_herz
@eltern_herz 3 месяца назад
the curly peanut thing is actually an eastern German invention called erdnussflips. my favorite thing in childhood, just the bag in a bowl addictive. and the waffer chocolate , I love too.... greetings from Dresden, Germany
@anja6940
@anja6940 3 месяца назад
When I was at school there was always "Mohrenkopfsemmel" at the school bakery. It was a foamy kiss between a bun. The children loved this. Greetings from Bavaria!
@KirstenJoerg
@KirstenJoerg 3 месяца назад
We love everything ‚Kinder‘! GREAT video you two!👍🙏
@shinigamishinda1803
@shinigamishinda1803 3 месяца назад
28:55 here its again broken open by force, next to the prince at the role there is a yellow part. This is where you open it then you can get the cookie and you can close it again. This keeps them longer fresh. Also best to dip them in milk.
@Schon1Kevin
@Schon1Kevin 25 дней назад
"Topkuss" is actually the cheap brand of the original called "Dickmanns" or in this case the "Mini Dickmanns". Its popular for children (and many adult children from time to time) to eat a "Matschbrötchen" (Mud Bread Roll). Simply put them on a cut open bread roll and put the upper half on top and mush it. Tastes like childhood.
@zeugsman
@zeugsman 3 месяца назад
Many greetings from Germany, The "Prinzenrolle" has a thin band at the top that goes around the packaging. This means “Aufreissfaden” in German. This makes the packaging easy to open. I like your show thank you.
@rosalindyates7331
@rosalindyates7331 3 месяца назад
I love Balken chocolate biscuits. These are readily available in the UK supermarkets in milk, dark and white chocolate. Supermarkets also sell their own shop branded versions too.
@emmaerbsenbluete881
@emmaerbsenbluete881 25 дней назад
Hey there! I just discovered your channel and I love it! 😁 I am german and it is very funny for me to see you trying german snacks. The Marzipan is made from almonds, sugar and rosewater. There is no coconut in it. The city of Lübeck is famous for its Marzipan and I think, you got the Niederegger Marzipan, which is really thebest! Bahlsen is from Hannover, where I lived for several years. The buttercookie is most given to children, so they can nibble thecookie. The cookie you tried before the butter cookie is the same, only with chocolate on it.
@NemesisFulgidum
@NemesisFulgidum 2 месяца назад
Hi Natasha and Debbie, I am born in Germany and I totally aggree with the FIRST rate from Natasha of the orange soft cakes: 1! And: please send the both cans (Spezi and MezzoMix) back to Germany, there is 25 Cent Deposit on each can ;) The Krombacher beer do not seem to be original German, because on the can is NOT the symbol for the Deposit (like it has to be there by law in Germany). And just a little Tip for the next PrinzenRolle: at the lower end is an opener, that you can easily can pull out each bisuit after the other. The Topkuss love each age of people in Germany. Funfact: there are bigger ones of the Topkuss and in school we had a kiosk next to school which sells called "Schaumkussbrötchen". Thats just a bred roll dived in half and between it one "Schaumkuss" (=Topkuss). Our most famous snack at this time. My favorite from your selection are also the peanut flips. Kind Regards Thomas from Frankfurt am Main
@datalasse
@datalasse 3 месяца назад
This was fun to watch! You are great to make taste shows!
@dianearmitt6131
@dianearmitt6131 2 месяца назад
My sister in law is German and when I've eaten at her house she uses a sort of pale orange sauce instead of traditional gravy. It's gorgeous and i actually prefer it to gravy.
@TopMovieXXL
@TopMovieXXL 11 дней назад
Hi both of you, First of all, greetings from Germany! I'm glad you tried so many great things. If you plan another episode like this, here's my tip: "Dickmann's Schokoküsse." It's the original version of the "Top Kuss" that you tested. And something from my youth - "Schokoküsse im Brötchen" (chocolate kisses in a bun) - was one of my favorite childhood foods. :)
@robertwatford7425
@robertwatford7425 3 месяца назад
Thank you, Ladies, that was great fun. I watched it while eating Custard Creams and drinking red wine...
@ianmiles5885
@ianmiles5885 3 месяца назад
That was an absolute joy to watch. 😊
@varlmorgaine3700
@varlmorgaine3700 3 месяца назад
Happy that you like our snacks, we have less sugar in many products i think. love the curls in germany called "Erdnuss flipps"
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